Twenty-Sixth Annual White Mass and Brunch

When:
April 7, 2019 @ 9:30 am
2019-04-07T09:30:00-04:00
2019-04-07T09:45:00-04:00
Where:
Brooklawn Country Club
500 Algonquin Road
Fairfield Connecticut

Most Reverend Frank J. Caggiano, Bishop of Bridgeport

Cordially Invites All HealthCare Professionals and All Who Serve the Sick

Twenty-Sixth Annual White Mass

 

Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 9:30 am

 

Saint Augustine Cathedral

399 Washington Avenue

Bridgeport Connecticut

 

Principal Celebrant and Homilist

Most Reverend Frank J. Caggiano

 

Brunch Immediately Following at:

Brooklawn Country Club

500 Algonquin Road

Fairfield Connecticut

 

Guest Speaker – James J. O’Connell, MD

President, Boston HealthCare for the Homeless Program

topic: “Lessons Learned: Caring for Boston’s Rough Sleepers”

Presentation of the Father Rufin Compassionate Care Award

In Memory of Fr. Rufin Kuveikis, O.F.M. Cap.

Mass is open to all Health Care workers and the General Public

 

BIO

James J. O’Connell, MD

President, Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Dr. O’Connell graduated summa cum laude from the University of Notre Dame in 1970 and received his master’s degree in theology from Cambridge University in 1972. After graduating from Harvard Medical School in 1982, he completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). In 1985, Dr. O’Connell began fulltime clinical work with homeless individuals as the founding physician of the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, which now serves over 13,000 homeless persons each year in two hospital-based clinics (Boston Medical Center and MGH) and in more than 60 shelters and outreach sites in Boston. With his colleagues, Dr. O’Connell established the nation’s first medical respite program for homeless persons in September, 1985, with 25 beds in the Lemuel Shattuck Shelter. This innovative program now provides acute and sub-acute, pre- and post-operative, and palliative and end-of-life care in the freestanding 104-bed Barbara McInnis House. Working with the MGH Laboratory of Computer Science, Dr. O’Connell designed and implemented the nation’s first computerized medical record for a homeless program in 1995.

From 1989 until 1996, Dr. O’Connell served as the National Program Director of the Homeless Families Program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Dr. O’Connell is the editor of The Health Care of Homeless Persons: A Manual of Communicable Diseases and Common Problems in Shelters and on the Streets. His articles have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association, Circulation, the American Journal of Public Health, the Journal of Clinical Ethics, and several other medical journals.

Dr. O’Connell has been featured on ABC’s Nightline and in the feature-length documentary Give Me a Shot of Anything. He has received numerous awards, including the Albert Schweitzer Humanitarian Award in 2012 and The Trustees’ Medal at the bicentennial celebration of MGH in 2011. Dr. O’Connell has collaborated with homeless programs in many cities in the USA and across the globe, including Los Angeles, London, and Sydney. Dr. O’Connell’s book Stories from the Shadows: Reflections of a Street Doctor was published in 2015 in celebration of BHCHP’s 30th anniversary. Dr. O’Connell is president of BHCHP and an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.