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State of the Section: 2018General Internal Medicine
JEFFREY H. SAMET, MD, MA, MPH, CHIEF SECTION OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
Boston University School of MedicineBoston Medical Center
A Special thanks to Tracy Battaglia and Karen Lasser, for their leadership
Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH◦ Acting Section Chief◦ July 2017‐Jan 2018
Karen Lasser, MD, MPH◦ Interim Associate Chief for Faculty Affairs◦ Aug 2017‐June 2018
GIM Monthly Leadership Mtg
Dan Alford
Michael Paasche‐Orlow
Tracy Battaglia
Jason Worcester
Henri Lee
Catherine Rich
Karen Lasser
Chris Shanahan
Debra Paarz
Jeffrey Samet
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Core Administrative StaffDebra Paarz – AdministratorSarah Brunt – Faculty Support CoordinatorVeronica Forde – Program ManagerAudrius Ivanauskas – Grants AdministratorApril Leon – Manager, Finance & GrantsLisa Morin – Executive AssistantJenay Nasif – Admin AssistantLinda Neville – GIM Fellowship CoordinatorSandy Parlato – Admin Coordinator
New Faculty 2017‐2018
2 PC Clin Educators1 Clin Investigator6 Hospitalists1 Palliative Care MD4 PC Nurse Practitioners3 Hospitalist NPs2 Hospitalist PAs1 Palliative Care NP
New Faculty 2017‐2018PC Clin Educators
Luis Ticona, MD◦ Medical School: Harvard Medical School, 2012◦ Residency: Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 2015◦ Fellowship: Massachusetts General Hospital, MGPO Fellowship in Health Policy and Management, 2017
Brielle Spataro, MD◦ Medical School: Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 2011
◦ Residency: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Women’s Health, 2014
◦ Fellowship: Med Ed/Women’s Health, VA Pittsburgh Medical Center, 2016
New Faculty 2017‐2018Clin Investigator
Natalia Morone, MD, MS ◦ Medical School: Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 1993
◦ Residency: Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, 1997
◦ Fellowship: Clinical Research, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2005
◦ Faculty: Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2006‐2018
New Faculty 2017‐2018Hospitalists
Radha Govindraj, MD◦ Medical School: Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, 2014◦ Residency: BUSM, 2017◦ Clinician Educator Hospitalist track
Andre Kydd, MD, PhD◦ Medical School: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2014
◦ Residency: Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, 2017◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track
New Faculty 2017‐2018Hospitalists – Direct Care, 1 year
Perry Pratt, MD
Priya Puram, MD
Jalpan Ringwala, MD
Adil Yunis, MD
Parastoo Sadrai, MD
New Faculty 2017‐2018Palliative Care
Perla Macip, MD◦ Medical School: Universidad Popular Autonoma del Estado del Puebla, Mexico, 2007
◦ Residency: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, 2013◦ Fellowship: Clinical Geriatrics, Harvard Medical School, 2015◦ Fellowship: Hospice and Palliative Care Medicine, MGH/Dana Farber/BWH/Children’s, 2017
Jennifer Howard, NP◦ School: Simmons College, 2007
New Faculty 2017‐2018PC Nurse Practitioners
Jacqueline Burgoyne, NP ◦ School: MGH Institute of Health Professions, 2014
Teri Linardos, NP◦ School: MGH Institute of Health Professions, 2015
Kristen Wason, NP◦ School: Salem State University, Salem, MA, 2016
Alana Ngo, NP ◦ School: Regis College, 2014
New Faculty 2017‐2018Hospitalist Nurse Practitioners
Susan Ludwig, DNP◦ School: University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA, 2017
Patricia Dominique, NP◦ School: Regis College, Weston, MA, 2016
Maura Hossack, MSN◦ School: MGH Institute of Health Professions, 2010
New Faculty 2017‐2018Hospitalist PAs
Alexa Diranian, PA‐C◦ School: Northeastern University, 2014
Jillian Comeau, PA‐C◦ School: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 2007
Faculty Recruits 2018‐2019
5 PC Clin Educators
1 Clin Investigator
6 Hospitalists
4 PC Nurse Practitioners
1 Hospitalist NP
1 Palliative Care NP
Faculty Recruits 2018‐2019PC Clin Educators
Chongjia “Cha” Chen, MD◦ Medical School: University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, 2015
◦ Residency: BUSM, 2018
Gina Chen, MD◦ Medical School: Brown University, Providence, RI, 2015◦ Residency: BUSM, 2018
Teresa Cheng, MD◦ Medical School: BUSM, 2015 ◦ Residency: BUSM, 2018
Faculty Recruits 2018‐2019PC Clin Educators
Christine Prifti, MD◦ Medical School: Drexel University College of Medicine, 2015◦ Residency: Mass General Hospital, IM, 2018
Nicholas Cordella, MD, MSc◦ Medical School: BUSM, 2013◦ Residency: BUSM, 2016◦ Fellowship: BUSM, Preventive Medicine, 2018
Faculty Recruits 2018‐2019Clin Investigator
Carl Streed, Jr., MD◦ Medical School: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 2013
◦ Residency: Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, 2016
◦ Fellowship: Brigham & Women’s, 2018
Faculty Recruits 2018‐2019Hospitalists
Michael Schwartz, MD◦ Medical School: University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, 2015
◦ Residency: BUSM, 2018◦ Clinician Educator Hospitalist track
Gregory Baker, MD◦ Medical School: Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, 2015
◦ Residency: BUSM, 2018◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track
Faculty Recruits 2018‐2019Hospitalists
Jason Heath, MD◦ Medical School: BUSM, 2015◦ Residency: BUSM, 2018◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track
Jocelyn Keehner, MD◦ Medical School: Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, 2015
◦ Residency: BUSM, 2018◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track
Faculty Recruits 2018‐2019Hospitalists
Brian Smerkers, MD◦ Medical School: SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, 2015
◦ Residency: BUSM, 2018◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track
Timothy Wymer, MD◦ Medical School: University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 2015
◦ Residency: BUSM, 2018◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track
Faculty Recruits 2018‐2019PC Nurse Practitioners
Meg Ames, NP ◦ School: Simmons College, 2017
Nirphemy Dambreville‐Lundy, NP ◦ School: Regis College, 2016
Elke Ganz, NP◦ School: UMass Boston, 2018
Alice Grant, NP◦ School: Yale University School of Nursing, 2017
Faculty Recruits 2018‐2019Hospitalist & Palliative Care NPs
Alla Sherer, NP◦ School: Regis College, 2009◦ Hospitalist NP
Mark Yoder, NP◦ School: Simmons College, 1997◦ Palliative Care NP
Departing Faculty
PC Clin Educatorso Bob Witzburg, MDo Brielle Spataro, MD
Hospitalistso Junhong Gui, MD
Nurse Practitionerso Michele McMurray, NPo Susan Ludwig, NP
Is It A, B or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!
In what year was the BMC Dowling Building first opened?
A. 1910B. 1919C. 1928D. 1936
In what year was the BMC Dowling Building first opened?
◦Answer: D ‐ 1936
Before it became the home for Infectious Disease (and Family Medicine), it was a state of the art surgical building!
2017‐2018Vice‐Chairs in Dept of Medicine
Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH◦ Vice Chair for Public Health
Jay Orlander, MD, MPH◦ Associate Chief, Medical Service, VA Boston Healthcare System
2018‐2019BUSM Deans from GIM
Angela Jackson, MD◦ Associate Dean for Student Affairs
Daniel Alford, MD, MPH◦ Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education
Daniel Chen, MD, MSc◦ Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
Suzanne Sarfaty, MD◦ Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
2018‐2019Section of GIM Leadership
Michael Paasche‐Orlow, MD, MA, MPH◦ Associate Chief for Research◦ Facilitate grant‐funded research
Asher Tulsky, MD◦ Associate Chief for Education◦ Academic advancement
Sheila Chapman, MD◦ Associate Chief for Faculty Affairs◦ Mentorship
Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPHo Chief, Section of General Internal Medicine
2018‐2019GIM Primary Care Leadership
Jason Worcester, MD◦ Primary Care Director
Joanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPH◦ NP Anchor Program Director
Juhee McDougal, MD◦ Clinical Lead of Primary Care Quality
Melissa Jacobs, NP◦ Clinical Lead of Nurse Practitioners
Hannah Leaver, MBA◦ Primary Care Administrative Director
2018‐2019 Inpatient Leadership
Henri Lee, MD◦ Hospital Medicine Unit Director
Henry Trier, MD◦ Med Consult Service Director
Zoe Weinstein, MD, MSc◦ Addiction Consult Service Director
Sandhya Rao, MD◦ Palliative Care Service Director
VA‐based GIM Faculty
◦ Allen Gifford, MD
◦ Megan Gerber, MD
◦ Ann Borzecki, MD
◦ Steve Gaehde, MD
◦ John Hermos, MD
◦ Amy Linsky, MD, MSc
◦ Jay Orlander, MD, MPH
◦ Antonio Lazzari, MD
Is It A, B or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!
Which of the following were precursor hospitals to the East Newton campus?
A. University HospitalB. Massachusetts
Homeopathic HospitalC. New England HospitalD. Answers A, BE. Answers A, B, C
Which of the following were precursor hospitals to the East Newton campus?
◦Answer: D
University Hospital and Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital were the precursors to what is now the East Newton campus.
Programs
GIM Primary Care
Shapiro, Adult Primary Care
Shapiro, Women’s Health Group, Primary Care
Neighborhood Health Centers (NHC)
BMC GIM Outpatient and Inpatient Clinical Productivity (wRVUs)
175,848196,513
204,531 215,071 214,076
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18
*FY18 data is Jul‐Apr 2018; shaded area is projected
GIM Outpatient Visits – BMC
Total
FY13 FY15 FY17 FY18
89,338 103,544 114,730 117,290
GIM Providers in Primary Care§
FY14 FY16 FY17 FY18MDs (n) 49 56 55 55NPs (n) 9 11 14 17Total (n) 58 67 69 72
MD cFTE devoted to PC 23.1 26.7 26.9 21.36NP cFTE devoted to PC 7.4 7.8 11.6 10.79Total 30.5 34.5 38.5 32.15
Covered lives (estimate) 36,448 ~35,000 ~38,000 ~41,000
§ does not include Faculty Fellows or Joint Hires
Leaping across the Mass Ave chasm … prepping for PC move to Crosstown 6th floor!
GIM NP Anchor Teams◦ 5A◦ Burgoyne◦ Camara
◦ 5B◦ Dabady◦ Gueye◦ St. Surin◦ New NP TBD
◦ 5C◦ Ganz◦ Patel◦ New NP TBD
◦ 6A◦ Grant◦ Ngo
◦ 6B◦ Dambreville‐Lundy◦ Flanagan‐Hickey◦ Linardos◦ Meehan
◦ 6C◦ Ames◦ Jacobs◦ Yan
Innovative Clinical Programs Embedded in Primary Care 2018‐2019
MANAGING SPECIFIC POPULATIONSProgram Team
Refugee Health Clinic Drs. Sarah Kimball, Sondra Crosby, and Nicolette Oleng’
Civil Surgeon Clinic Dr. Sondra Crosby
Hepatitis C Triage and Treatment Rachel Daws, LCSW, Aisling Flanagan‐Hickey, NP, Annie Potter, NP, Drs. Joanna D’Afflitti, Karen Lasser, Kristen Lee (Medical Director), Sarah Kimball, Juhee McDougal, Christine Pace, Jennifer Siegel, Jessica Taylor, and Jason Worcester
Injection Clinic Drs. Jason Worcester, Terrell Johnson
TOPCARE 2.0 Dr. Marc Larochelle, Jessica Sylvestre, RN and Hananiah (John) Pierre‐Louis
Innovative Clinical Programs Embedded in Primary Care 2018‐2019
CHRONIC DISEASE/HIGH RISK CARE MANAGEMENTProgram Team
Outpatient Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT)
Colleen LaBelle, RN, Karen Hannon, RN, Lexie Pierson, MPH, LCSW, Dr. Joanna D’Afflitti (Medical Director) and team
NP Anchor (Co‐Management) Dr. Joanna D’Afflitti
CATALYST Clinic Dr. Sarah Bagley (Medical Director),Deric Topp, and team
Integrated Behavioral Health Tracy Bony, MSW, Sarah Kirsenbaum, LICSW, Xi Pan, LICSW, Jerrica Rasberry, LCSW, Cara Fuchs, PhD, Shin Ock, PhD, Cassie Perry, NP, Mary Ellen Smith, NP, Meredith Waites, NP, Drs. Christine Pace (Medical Director), Lauren Augello, Robert Joseph, and team
HIV Pre‐Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Program
Drs. Jessica Taylor (Medical Director),Dan Newman, and Kristen Lee, and Annie Potter, NP
BMC Clinical Consult Services
◦General Medicine Consult Service
◦Palliative Care Consult Service
◦Addiction Medicine Consult Service
General MedicineConsult Service
◦ Director: Henry Trier, MD◦ Established at Boston City Hospital in 1981◦ Jul‐Apr consults: 246 new consults, 628 subsequent consult encounters ◦ Med Consult Faculty:
◦ Chapman, C◦ Chen, G◦ Cruz◦ DiPetrillo◦ Fleming◦ Govindraj◦ Hudspeth◦ Johnson◦ Lee, H
◦ McDougal◦ Nasseh◦ Oleng'◦ Ostrander◦ Schwartz◦ Shanahan◦ Trier◦ Yuh
Palliative Care Consult Service
◦Director: Sandhya Rao, MD◦ Established in 2007◦Consult volume/year: 910 (increase from 540 prior year)◦ 376 ACP/family meetings
◦ Palliative Care QI Initiative: started May 2017◦Outpatient Palliative Care Clinic: started in October 2017
Addiction MedicineConsult Service
◦ Director: Zoe Weinstein, MD, MSc◦ Established in July 2015◦ FY18: Average of 4+ new patients seen/day (M‐F)◦ >1100 new consults from July 2017‐May 2018 (10 months)◦ Addiction Consult Faculty:
◦ Alford◦ Bagley◦ Chapman, S◦ Chen, G◦ D’Afflitti◦ Fitzpatrick◦ Gordon
◦ Kerensky◦ Kim◦ Kimball◦ Pace ◦ Saitz◦ Samet◦ Shanahan◦ Taylor
◦ Walley◦ Weinstein◦ Wishik◦ Worcester◦ Wright◦ Jason Fox, NP◦ Danny Regan, NP
GIM Presence at Other BUMC Clinical SitesID Clinic –Walley, Taylor & CrosbyEmergency Department ‐ FASTER PATH CLINIC – Taylor
GordonWeinsteinWalleyKimLarochelleRoy
Anticoagulation & Thrombosis Service – HylekMcInnis Group/Woods Mullen Shelter – KimBelkin Breast Health Center (Moakley) – Battaglia
C. ChapmanFitzpatrickNasseh
GIM Presence at BUSPH
Rich Saitz, MD, MPHKaren Lasser, MD, MPHJeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPHSondra Crosby, MDTim Naimi, MD, MPHChristine Gunn, PhDTracy Battaglia, MD, MPH
2017‐2018 GIM Presence at CSAC*Methadone Treatment Programs
Alex Walley, MD, MSc, Medical Directoro CSAC Bradston Street
Zoe Weinstein, MD, MSco CSAC Bradston and Jamaica Plain
Sandra Gordon, Medical Directoro CSAC Baycove
*CSAC = Community Substance Abuse Centers
GIM Faculty Precepting BUSM Studentsin Primary Care Sessions
Academic Year # Clinic Sessions % Change (prior year)
2006 – 2007 399 -172007 – 2008 502 +252008 – 2009 410 -182009 – 2010 589 +432010 – 2011 844 +432011 – 2012 663 -222012 – 2013 690 +42013 – 2014 785 +142014 – 2015 702 -112015 – 2016 542 -232016 – 2017 635 +172017-2018 499 -21
Most Active Student Preceptors Julien Dedier – 59 sessions
Craig Noronha – 56 sessions
Catherine Rich – 38 sessions
Tom Barber – 30 sessions
Marc Larochelle – 28 sessions
ICM1* Teaching 2017‐2018(n = 19 BUMC‐based GIM Faculty)
Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPHJonathan Berz, MD, MScPablo Buitron De la Vega, MD, MScChava Chapman, MDJulie Crosson, MD (CMU)Ricardo Cruz, MD, MPHJoanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPHCleo Ferrao, NPEunice MacAllister, NP
Juhee McDougal, MDChristine Phillips, MDCatherine Rich, MDJonathan Rothberg, MD (CMU)Jenny Siegel, MDLisa Skowronek, MDBrielle Spataro, MDJessica Taylor, MDHenry Trier, MDJason Worcester, MD
*Introduction to Clinical MedicineCMU = Community Medicine UnitVA = VA‐based GIM Faculty
ICM2* Teaching 2017‐2018(n = 33 BUMC‐based GIM Faculty)Daniel Alford, MD, MPH
Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH
Jonathan Berz, MD, MSc
Pamela Cattel, MD (CMU)
Chava Chapman, MD
Teresa Cheng, MD, MSc
Cleopatra Ferrao, NP
Amy Fitzpatrick, MD
Radha Govindraj, MD
Katherine Harris, MD (CMU)
James Hudspeth, MD
CMU = Community Medicine Unit Fel = Faculty FellowVA = VA‐based GIM Faculty
*Introduction to Clinical Medicine
Ian Huntington, MD, MPH (CMU)
Terrell Johnson, MD
Theresa Kim, MD
Vasken Kroshian, MD (CMU)
Henri Lee, MD
Eunice MacAllister, NP
Juhee McDougal, MD
Patricia Moree Meehan, NP
Azadeh Nasseh, MD, MSc
Fausto Ortiz, MD
Christine Phillips, MD
Sandhya Rao, MD
Catherine Rich, MD
Jalpan Ringwala, MD
Jonathan Rothberg, MD (CMU)
Jennifer Siegel, MD
Brielle Spataro, MD
Lisa Skowronek, MD
Henry Trier, MD
Vasileia Varvarigou, MD (CMU)
Jason Worcester, MD
David Yuh, MD
Is It A, B or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!
Boston City Hospital was established in 1864. What is the oldest existing BCH building on BMC’s campus?
A. FGH & BCD BldgsB. 85 E. Concord StC. Mallory Institute of
PathologyD. Dowling BldgE. ACC/Yawkey
Boston City Hospital was established in 1864. What is the oldest existing BCH building on BMC’s campus?
◦Answer: A – BCD and FGH Buildings
◦ Original to the campus, these were built in 1864. BCD was the Surgical Pavilion and FGH was the Medical Pavilion
◦ 85 E. Concord St – erected 1877◦Mallory Bldg – completed in 1933◦ Dowling Bldg – dedicated in 1936◦ ACC/Yawkey – opened its doors in 1973
DOM Morning Report Attendings 2017‐2018
Cruz
Hudspeth
McDougal
Noronha
Orlander
Ostrander
Rich
Siegel
Trier
Tulsky
Wishik
Witzburg
Department of MedicineInternal Medicine Residency Program GIM Faculty Directorship roles
o Craig Noronha, MD – Associate Program Director
o Catherine Rich, MD – Primary Care Training Program Director
o Jenny Siegel, MD – Associate Program Director
o James Hudspeth, MD – Associate Program Director
oAsher Tulsky, MD – Director of Resident Development
Primary Care Training Program Residents2018‐2019
PGY 1:◦ Hannan Braun
◦ Theofanis Kalathas
◦ Linda Paniszyn
◦ Iniya Rajendran
◦ Samantha Siskind
Primary Care Training Program Residents2018‐2019
PGY 2:◦ Benjamin Ammon
◦ Sarah Fulco
◦ Rebecca Green
◦ Jordy Laks
◦ Joan Savage
◦ Rachael Stovall
◦Marco Tori
Primary Care Training Program Residents2018‐2019
PGY 3:◦ Davis Bradford
◦ Leah Harvey
◦ Sarah Roderick
◦ Samantha Rawlins‐ Pilgrim
◦Muna Sheikh
◦Minhee Sung
◦ Lily Yan
Past and PresentGIM Faculty Mentoring PC Residents
o Pablo Buitron De la Vega, MD, MSc
o Ricardo Cruz, MD, MPH
o Joanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPH
o Denise De Las Nueces, MD
o Amy Fitzpatrick, MD
o Elaine Hylek, MD, MPH
o James Hudspeth, MD
o Sarah Kimball, MD
o Karen Lasser, MD, MPH
o Kristen Lee, MD
o Craig Noronha, MD
o Nicolette Oleng’, MD
o Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH
o Shwetha Sequeira, MD
o Christopher Shanahan, MD, MPH
o Peter Smith, MD
o Brielle Spataro, MD
o Zoe Weinstein, MD
o Gabriel Wishik, MD, MPH
o Bob Witzburg, MD
GIM Faculty Resident Interviewers 2017‐2018Berz – 6
Buitron De la Vega ‐ 2
Chapman, S – 28
Crosson – 6
Cruz – 15
Govindraj – 12
Hudspeth – 15
Johnson – 3
Lasser – 4
Lee, H – 9
McDougal – 10
Noronha – 57
Ortiz – 9
Ostrander – 7
Rich – 57
Ringwala – 9
Roy – 6
Sequeira – 4
Siegel – 57
Spataro – 6
Ticona – 2
Trier – 12
Tulsky – 44
Yuh – 7
Yunis – 2
GIM BUSM Medical Student Admission Committee Members 2017‐2018
Elizabeth Hutton, MD
Jay Orlander, MD
Thomas Ostrander, MD
Christine Phillips, MD
Sheila Chapman, MD (7 year program)
GIM ConferencesCourse Directors 2017‐2018
GIM Grand Rounds*
Bernie Kreger, MD, MPH
Ambulatory Morbidity and Mortality Conference‡
Julie Crosson, MD
CMU Grand Rounds∆
Christopher Shanahan, MD, MPH
* weekly †biweekly ‡monthly ∆biannual
GIM ConferencesCourse Directors 2017‐2018
Challenging Patient Rounds‡
Robert Sokolove, PhD
Clinical Case Conference‡
Juhee McDougal, MD
Research in Progress (RiP)†
Amy Linsky, MD, MSc & Lisa Quintiliani, PhD
* weekly †biweekly ‡monthly ∆biannual
GIM ConferencesCourse Directors 2017‐2018
CARE Unit Journal Club‡
Rich Saitz, MD, MPH
CARE Addiction Case Conference‡
Alex Walley, MD, MSc
MA IntNSA (Massachusetts chapter of the International Nurses Society on Addiction)‡
Colleen LaBelle, CARN
* weekly †biweekly ‡monthly ∆biannual
Ambulatory M & Ms2017‐2018
9.20.17 – Overdose in the Bathroom: Optimizing Safety and Responsepresented by Alex Walley, MD, MSc & Julie Crosson, MD
10.18.17 – I feel stuck! Can I give opioid again? Uncontrolled Pain after Opioid Pain Medication OverdoseKristen Lee, MD, Dan Alford, MD, MPH, Alex Walley, MD, MSc,Isidore Berenbaum, MD, Srey Chaing, RN & Julie Crosson, MD
11.16.17 – Pre and Post gastroplasty, risks and the patient experienceCaroline Apovian, MD, Priya Joshi, MD & Julie Crosson, MD
Ambulatory M & Ms2017‐2018
12.20.17 – The Dignity of RiskJolion McGreevy, MD, Isidore Berenbaum, MD, Tom Barber, MD &Julie Crosson, MD
1.17.18 – “A Near Miss” 23 y/o patient from Uganda with 2/5 greatmedical masqueraderspresented by Juhee McDougal, MD, Styliani Karanika, MD & JulieCrosson, MD
3.21.18 –MyChart MishapsSarah Kimball, MD & Julie Crosson, MD
Ambulatory M & Ms2017‐2018
4.18.18 – After this case, how do I stop myself from going down that pathof over‐ordering head CTs?Dan Newman, MD, Brian McGeeney, MD, Isidore Berenbaum, MD &Julie Crosson, MD
5.16.18 – Exploring Bias and Microaggression in Medical Care ‐ A case of Being on Both SidesJulie Crosson, MD & Darryl Woods, MD
6.20.18 – Case of the 'Time Sink'‐ a Tool to help avoid going down thatspiralPablo Buitron De la Vega, MD, MSc & Julie Crosson, MD
Boston University School of Medicine Department of MedicineMedical Grand Rounds by GIM Faculty 2017‐2018
Michael Paasche‐Orlow, MD, MA, MPH Break Through Communication Barriers
(Nov 3, 2017)
Alex Walley, MD, MScClinical and Public Health Approaches to
Address the Opioid Crisis(Nov 10, 2017)
Boston University School of Medicine Department of MedicineMedical Grand Rounds by GIM Faculty 2017‐2018
James Hudspeth, MD (discussant)Clinical problem Solving: A 65‐year‐old woman
with 4 weeks of night sweats, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting
(Dec 8, 2017)
Sheila Chapman, MDCan We Talk?
Race and Bias in Clinical Medicine(Jan 12, 2018)
Boston University School of Medicine Department of MedicineMedical Grand Rounds by GIM Faculty 2017‐2018
Sarah Kimball, MDNicolette Oleng’, MD Sondra Crosby, MD
Immigration Status as Important Social Determinant of Health(Jan 26, 2018)
Boston University School of Medicine Department of MedicineMedical Grand Rounds by GIM Faculty 2017‐2018
Sandhya Rao, MDSondra Crosby, MD
Palliative Care at Boston Medical Center: the Myth, the Legend, the Future
(Feb 2, 2018)
Elaine Hylek, MD, MPHThrombosis, Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke, from bench to bedside
(Apr 20, 2018)
General Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Pediatrics Fellowships, Addiction Medicine Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency GIM Fellowship Program Leadership
Michael Paasche‐Orlow, MD, MPH – Director
Marc Larochelle, MD, MPH – Associate Director, GIM Fellowship
Jonathan Berz, MD, MSc – Director, PM Residency
Alex Walley, MD, MSc – Director, Addiction Medicine Fellowship
Shwetha Sequeira, MD, MSc – Director, Med Ed Fellowship
Is It A, B or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!
Which has been the most common [original] Primary Care clinical location for current GIM Faculty?
A. Shapiro
B. Yawkey
C. DOB
D. Old Maternity Building
Which Primary Care site was the original clinical location for the most [current] GIM Faculty?
◦Answer: A – Shapiro
◦ It seems that we have been at Shapiro long enough that the “newest” PC location has become the most common point of origin for PC delivery in GIM!◦ 34 started in Shapiro◦ 22 started in ACC/Yawkey◦ 16 started in DOB◦ No one started in the Old Maternity Building
GIM Fellowship Program 2018 Graduates
Nicholas Cordella, MD◦ Residency: IM, BUSM, 2016◦ Fellowship Track: PMR◦ Current Position: QI Fellowship, BMC
Amanda Lerner, MD◦ Residency: IM, Jersey Shore University Med Center, Neptune, NJ, 2015◦ Faculty: Hospitalist, Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, NJ◦ Fellowship Track: PMR◦ Current Position: Attending, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ
GIM Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs: 1st Year, 2018‐2019
Miriam Harris, MD◦ Residency: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 2016◦ Fellowship: IM, McGill University, 2018◦ Fellowship Track: Addiction Medicine
Jeoffrey Hill, MD◦ Residency: St. Elizabeth’s, Boston, MA, 2018◦ Fellowship Track: Addiction Medicine
GIM Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs: 1st Year, 2018‐2019Jackie Valesca Rodriguez, MD◦ Residency: IM, John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, Port Jefferson, NY, 2018◦ Fellowship Track: GIM/Preventive Medicine
Lucy Schulson, MD◦ Residency: IM, BIDMC, 2018◦ Fellowship Track: GIM
Sneha Shrivastava, MD◦ Residency: Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, 2014◦ Fellowship Track: VA/Women’s Health
GIM Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs: 2nd Year, 2018‐2019Bradley Buchheit, MD◦ Residency: Chief Resident, FM, BMC, 2017◦ Fellowship Track: Addiction Medicine‐PMR
Payel Roy, MD◦ Residency: Chief Resident, IM, BMC, 2017◦ Fellowship Track: Addiction Medicine
Benjamin Bovell‐Ammon, MD◦ Residency: PGY2◦ Track: IM‐PM Residency
Marco Tori, MD◦ Residency: PGY2◦ Track: Addiction Medicine
GIM Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs: 3rd Year, 2018‐2019Simeon Kimmel, MD◦ Residency: IM, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 2016◦ Fellowship: ID, BMC, 2017◦ Fellowship Track: Addiction Medicine‐ID
Samantha Rawlins‐Pilgrim, MD◦ Residency: PGY3◦ Track: IM‐PM Residency
Lily Yan, MD◦ Residency: PGY3◦ Track: IM‐PM Residency
GIM Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs: 4th Year, 2018‐2019
Jenny Jia, MD◦ Residency: PGY4◦ Track: IM‐PM Residency
Krupa Patel, MD◦ Residency: PGY4◦ Track: IM‐PM Residency
GIM Unit DirectorsWomen’s Health Unit (WHU) Director: Tracy Battaglia
Health/Care Disparities Research Unit (HCDRU)
Clinical Addiction Research & Education (CARE) UnitDirector: Dan Alford
Hospital Medicine Unit (HMU)Director: Henri Lee
Community Medicine Unit (CMU)Director: Christopher Shanahan
Palliative Care Medicine Unit (PCMU)Director: Sandhya Rao
Incentive Plans 2017‐2018
Clinical: RVU,FTE, and teaching‐based
Research: new awards, indirect costs‐based
Priorities for the Section 2017‐2018
A
A
BDevelop educational priorities for GIM faculty, both those with outpatient and inpatient primary interests by performing a needs assessment of clinician educators
Increase the number of GIM faculty who are authors on peer‐reviewed or other scholarly publications in 2018 by 5% from 2016
Recruitment of 1‐2 Clinician Investigator faculty
More to come on this, thanks to Asher!
5 new faculty authors, up from 2016!
Welcome aboard, Natalia and Carl!
Priorities for the Section 2017‐2018
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A
AContinued acquisition of external grant support for GIM research, clinical and educational activities
Advance ACO transition by functionally including panel management into our primary care practice
Recruitment of additional faculty to the Palliative Care Medicine Unit
Keep up the great work!
Working on this…more to come…
So excited to have Perla, Mark and Jennifer in the fold!
Priorities for the Section 2017‐2018
A
B+
AActive retention of GIM faculty
Meet RVU expectations for GIM faculty
Recruitment of 3‐5 PC‐based GIM Clinician Educator faculty
Build the NP (Nurse Practitioner) Anchor program into a high functioning model having major impact on reducing burnout and improving satisfaction of primary care faculty
Once again, spouses need to stay in Boston!
Great job, everyone!
Still growing and improving this great program!
Warm welcome to all joining GIM!
A
Priorities for the Section 2017‐2018
C
C+
AContinue outstanding GIM Grand Rounds with innovative Ambulatory M&Ms
Develop metrics by which to assess the quality of clinical work performed in the outpatient and inpatient settings
Measure well‐being/burnout of existing faculty and staff and begin to develop a strategy to find improvement by quantifiable metrics
Bernie and Julie: much appreciated!
More improvements need to be made…
Much work to be done…
Priorities for the Section 2017‐2018
A‐
A‐Achieve promotions of 6 GIM faculty
Develop a plan to support the advancement of GIM’s PhD faculty
Much effort, success stories, and more to come!
Initiated quarterly meetings – making progress!
Priorities for the Section 2018‐2019Develop a strategy to achieve improvement of vitality/burn‐out of current faculty
Active retention of GIM faculty
Promote scholarly and educational activities for GIM clinician educator faculty, particularly those with educational leadership responsibilities
Continued acquisition of external grant support for GIM research, clinical and educational activities
Priorities for the Section 2018‐2019Recruit a new Primary Care Leadership team – both Medical Director and Associate Medical Director
Advance ACO transition by functionally including panel management into our primary care practice
Meet RVU expectations for GIM faculty
Recruitment of 1‐3 PC based GIM Clinician Educator faculty
Priorities for the Section 2018‐2019Continue to develop the NP Anchor program into a high functioning model having a major impact on clinical care quality, reducing burnout and improving satisfaction of primary care faculty
Continue outstanding GIM Grand Rounds with innovative Ambulatory M&Ms
Develop metrics by which to assess the quality of clinical work performed in the outpatient and inpatient setting
Achieve promotions for 6 GIM faculty
Events
Kathleen Bennett Memorial Lecture in Community MedicineWednesday, October 4th, 2017
Thea James, MDVP, Mission &
Associate Chief Medical Officer, BMCAssociate Prof of Emergency Medicine, BUSM
GIM Grand RoundsPhysician Advocacy: Models for Success
Lucy Marcil, MDAssistant Prof of Pediatrics, BUSM
Alex Walley, MD, MScAssociate Prof of Medicine, BUSM
Mark Moskowitz Memorial Visiting ProfessorFriday, March 23rd, 2018
Joann Elmore, MDProfessor of Medicine,
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLADivision of General Internal Medicine & Health Services
Research Director, National Clinician Scholars Program at UCLA
SGIM Grand RoundsResearch Portfolio of a Generalist Physician: From Diagnostic Accuracy of
Radiologists and Pathologists, to Computer Machine Learning, to Patient Portals & Engagement
Medical Grand RoundsBreast Cancer Screening: Balancing Evidence with Culture, Politics, Money, & Media
Is It A, B or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!
Which BMC campus building is this?
A. BCDB. TalbotC. RobinsonD. Preston
Which BMC campus building is this?
◦Answer: B ‐ Talbot◦ Talbot used to house GIM faculty (before the $21 million renovation)…
GIM Winter Festival February 2018
The Exchange Conference Center, Seaport Boston
GIM Winter Festival February 2018
GIM Winter Festival February 2018
GIM Winter Festival February 2018
GIM Winter Festival February 2018
GIM Winter Festival February 2018
GIM Winter Festival February 2018
GIM Winter Festival February 2018
Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) National Meeting 2018
Denver, CO
Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) National Meeting 2018
SGIM National Meeting BUSM GIM Attendees (n=42)
Faculty:Tracy BattagliaPablo Buitron De la VegaRicardo CruzAmy FitzpatrickMegan Gerber (VA)Allen Gifford (VA)Amresh HanchateSarah KimballNancy Kressin
Marc LarochelleKaren LasserKristen LeeAmy Linsky (VA)Juhee McDougalRebecca MishurisAzadeh NassehCraig Noronha
Jay OrlanderMichael Paasche‐OrlowChristine PaceCatherine RichJeffrey SametChristopher ShanahanJenny SiegelBrielle SpataroJessica Taylor
Fellows & GIM Research Staff:
John Noble Scholars & Residents:Emily ArmstrongMargaret Jones
Lori HenaultAmanda Lerner (fellow)
Davis Bradford (scholar)Herman CarneiroChongjia Chen (GIM scholar)Cheng Ding
Andrew Jenkins (student)Jenny Jia Jordana Laks (scholar)
Katherine Waite
Amir Meiri (scholar)Matthew PetersileMinhee Sung (scholar)Marco Tori (scholar)
Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) National Meeting 2018
Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) National Meeting 2018
Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) Regional Meeting 2018
Organized and championed by:◦Catherine Rich, MD◦ New England Regional SGIM President◦Hosting New England SGIM Meeting on the Charles River Campus
Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) Regional Meeting 2018
Proud to Be GIM EventOct 18, 2017Organized and championed by:◦ Catherine Rich, MD◦ Shwetha Sequeira, MD, MSc◦ Ricardo Cruz, MD, MPH
GIM Mentors:◦ Asher Tulsky, MD◦ Jason Worcester, MD◦ Jenny Siegel, MD◦ Juhee McDougal, MD◦ Debora Afezolli, MD (Chief Resident)
◦ Payel Roy, MD (Addiction Fellow)◦ Catherine Rich, MD◦ Shwetha Sequeira, MD, MSc◦ Ryan Chippendale, MD
GIM Tokens of Appreciation In FY18, GIM sponsored faculty and staff to attend:◦ 2017 BeanPot◦ Red Sox games ◦ Cirque De Soleil◦ Boston Symphony Orchestra◦ Women’s Hockey ‐ USA vs Canada national team exhibition◦ Boston Ballet’s the Nutcracker and Romeo & Juliet◦ Disney On Ice
What will we do next? Help us decide!
GIM BBQSun, Sept 23rd 2018: 1‐5pm
Accomplishments
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$10,826,587 $10,396,832
$12,430,870
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Current Annual Direct Research and Training Grant Awards*†
*FY12‐18 includes BU, BMC & VA funding
Fiscal Year Number of Awards Total Support
FY13 12 $9,235,028
FY14 12 $10,005,165
FY15 21 $9,586,082
FY16 21 $11,136,656
FY17 22 $14,590,194
FY18 27 $28,890,364
New GIM Research Awards*
*Includes Direct and Indirect Costs
Total GIM Research & Training Grant Awards*
$59,089,407
$74,470,105
$55,305,842$58,254,032$63,389,474
$67,982,744
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Total Fellowship Training Grant Awards*
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$8,592,344
$10,371,447
$8,704,455
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New GrantsGIM PIs (FY18)
Alford: ◦ Subcontract ‐ The Alcohol and Other Drugs Education Program (ADEP) for Social Work Faculty; NIH‐UDenver; $5,037; 9/1/17 – 6/30/18
Battaglia:◦ Translating Research Into Practice: A Regional Collaborative to Reduce Disparitiesin Breast Cancer Care; NIH/NCATS; $8,630,039; 9/1/17 – 5/31/22
◦ The AVON Breast Health Initiative at Boston Medical Center; Avon Foundation; $275,000; 7/1/17 – 6/30/18
◦ Eliminating Patient‐Identified Socio‐Legal Barriers to Cancer Care Peer Review Supplement; PCORI; $67,567; 4/1/18 – 3/2/19
Bagley:◦ A Behavioral Intervention to Engage Emerging Adults in Addiction Treatment after a Non‐fatal Opioid Overdose; NIH/NIDA; $938,092; 7/15/17 – 6/30/22
Crosby:◦ An Interprofessional, Trauma‐Based Education Program to Advance the Health of Refugees; Macy Foundation; $392,307; 9/1/17 – 8/31/20
Cruz: ◦ Project RECOVER (Referral, Engagement, Case management and Overdose preVentionEducation in Recovery); Office of Minority Health; $1,041,612; 9/30/17 – 6/30/20
Fitzpatrick: ◦ Women's Health Network; DPH; $495,833; 5/10/18 – 6/30/19
Hanchate:◦ National estimates of the impact of the affordable care act on healthcare utilization, outcomes and quality among hispanics; NIH NIMHHD; $3,217,237; 4/20/18 – 11/30/22
LaBelle:◦ OBOT Technical Assistance; DPH; $4,071,660; 7/1/17 – 6/30/22◦ OBOT Expansion: 2017 State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis Grant; DPH; $701,614; 7/1/17 – 4/30/19
◦ Opioid State Targeted Response (STR) Technical Assistance; American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry; $250,000; 2/1/18 – 1/31/20
New GrantsGIM PIs (FY18)
LaRochelle:◦ Heroin use and overdose following changes to individual‐level opioid prescribing; CDC‐University of Michigan; $77,387; 9/1/17 – 8/31/18
Lunze:◦ Stigma, Risk Behaviors an Health Care among HIV‐infected Russian People who Inject Drugs; NIH NIDA; $747,000; 6/1/18 – 5/31/21
Morone:◦ Subcontract‐ Leading Emerging and Diverse Scientist to Success (LEADS); NIH –Upitt; $24,550; 6/1/18 – 7/31/19
Naimi:◦ The Impact of Alcohol Policies on Fatalities from Alcohol‐Involved Crashes Below the Legal Limit; Peter F McManus Charitable Trust; $49,976; 12/1/17 – 11/30/18
◦ State Naloxone Policies: Exploring Effects of Implementation on EMS and Community Bystander Use; NIH/NIDA‐RAND Corporation; $43,066; 6/25/18 – 3/31/20
New GrantsGIM PIs (FY18)
Pace: ◦ Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry Clinician Educator Career Development Awards; HRSA; $997,232; 8/1/17 – 7/31/22
Quintiliani: ◦ Video Declarations of Advance Care Planning Preferences by Cancer Patients; ACS; $142,989; 1/1/18 – 12/31/19
Samet:◦ Linking Russian Narcology and HIV Care to Enhance Treatment, Retention and Outcomes Part II; NIH NIDA; $3,674,030; 9/15/17 – 7/31/22
◦ Pilot Study of Opioid‐Receptor Antagonists to Reduce Pain and Inflammation among HIV‐Infected Persons with Alcohol Problems; NIH NIAAA; $384,729; 9/20/17 – 8/31/19
◦ Advancing Clinical Research Training within Addiction Residency Programs; NIH NIDA; $1,608,550; 4/15/18 – 1/31/23
◦ St. Peter HIV‐ Alcohol, Protein Biomarkers and Cardiovascular Disease Risk; NIH NIAAA; $598,944; 9/15/17 – 8/31/20
◦ Subcontract ‐ NIDA CTN 0074 Primary Care Opioid use Disorder (PROUD) Trial; NIH –McLean Hospital; $44,805; 7/1/17 – 5/31/18
New GrantsGIM PIs (FY18)
So‐Armah:◦ HIV, multisubstance use and alterations in fecal microbial communities: a novel potential mechanism for HIV‐associated end‐organ disease (ST. PETER HIV – Microbiome); NIH‐Miriam Hospital; $40,000; 12/1/17 – 11/30/18
Walley:◦ Subcontract ‐ Forecasting the Impact of Corrections ‐ based MOUD in Massachusetts (FICOMM); University of Baltimore‐ Center for Drug Policy and Enforcement; $134,588; 12/1/17 – 11/30/18
◦ Subcontract ‐ Effectiveness of the Consult for Addiction Treatment and Care in Hospitals (CATCH); NIH‐ NYU; $236,520; 3/15/18 – 12/31/21
New GrantsGIM PIs (FY18)
Bagley:◦ K23 via NIH/NIDA◦ Behavioral intervention for young adults to engage in addiction treatment
◦ 2017‐2022
Gunn:◦ K07 via NCI◦ Designing a tool to promote informed breast cancer screening decisions in low literacy women
◦ 2018‐2023
Pace:◦ K02 via HRSA◦ Workforce development to strengthen primary care based behavioral health care
◦ 2017‐2022
New GrantsNew GIM K Awards
Pilot Grant Proposal fundedby BU‐CTSI & Evans CIIS
Buitron De la Vega:◦ Improving Patient Outcomes Through Screening and Referral for SDOH (Social Determinants of Health)
Lasser:◦ Hospital‐based Patient Navigation to Promote Smoking Cessation: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Berz:◦ Implementation Strategies to Increase Use of Community‐Based Diabetes Prevention Programs by Primary Care Patients at an Urban Safety‐Net Hospital
Evans CIIS*
*Center for Implementation and Improvement Science
2017 GIM Publications
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GIM Faculty and Fellow Authors in 2017 (n=42)AbdullahAlfordBagleyBanerjeeBattagliaBerlowitzBerzCasasCheng, DCheng, TCrossonCushmanGiffordGunn
HanchateHermosHylekKim, EKim, TKressinLaBelleLarochelleLasserLiebschutzLinskyLunzeMishurisMurabito
NaimiPaasche‐OrlowQuintilianiRichRoseSaitzSametSeibertShanahanSmithSo‐ArmahWalleyWashingtonWeinstein
GIM Journal Editors
Journal of Addiction Medicine – Rich Saitz
Journal of Health Literacy – Michael Paasche‐Orlow
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice – Jeffrey Samet
Is It A, B or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!
Where is this on campus?
A. Wilkins Board RoomB. TalbotC. Dowling BldgD. Keefer AuditoriumE. BU Med LibraryF. Evans hallway
◦Answer: C – Dowling
◦This plaque commemorates the installation of the Dowling Amphitheater in honor of Dr. David Cheever (one of BCH founding physicians).
Where is this on campus?
Appointments & PromotionsProfessor:◦ Tim Naimi, MD, MPH◦ Karen Lasser, MD, MPH
Clinical Associate Professor:◦ Sandra Looby‐Gordon, MD
Assistant Professor:◦ Kristen Lee, MD◦ Kaku So‐Armah, PhD◦ Luis Ticona, MD◦ Chongjia “Cha” Chen, MD◦ Nicholas Cordella, MD, MSc◦ Jason Heath, MD◦ Carl Streed, MD◦ Gregory Baker, MD◦ Perla Macip, MD
Instructor:◦ Jacqueline Burgoyne, NP◦ Andre Kydd, MD◦ Teri Linardos, NP◦ Kristin Wason, NP◦ Jillian Comeau, PA◦ Maura Hossack, NP◦ Patricia Dominique, NP◦ Alana Ngo, NP◦ Timothy Wymer, MD◦ Jocelyn Keehner, MD◦ Michael Schwartz, MD◦ Brian Smerkers, MD◦ Teresa Cheng, MD◦ Elizabeth Davis, MD (CMU)
Professor Emeritus:◦ Bob Witzburg, MD
Sam Putnam Award for Training to Enhance Patient‐Doctor Communication
Coordinated by Julie Crosson, MD
In memorial of Dr. Sam Putnam, who’s lifetime commitment was to advocate and conduct education and research in physician‐patient communication
Supports attendance at the annual National American Academy on Communication in Healthcare meeting
2010 – Matthew Russell, MD, MSc (Geriatrics)
2011 – Catherine Rich, MD
2012 – Marshall Fleurant, MD, MPH
2013 – Jenny Siegel, MD
2014 – Sandhya Rao, MD
2015 – Melissa Dipetrillo, MD
2016 – Elizabeth Hutton, MD
2017 – Pablo Buitron De la Vega, MD
2018 – Juhee McDougal, MD
Past recipients:
Awards ‐ Institutional2018 Department of Medicine’s Excellence in Teaching Award◦ Amy Fitzpatrick, MD◦ James Hudspeth, MD◦ Henri Lee, MD◦ Juhee McDougal, MD◦ Jessica Taylor, MD
Awards ‐ InstitutionalPablo Buitron De la Vega, MD, MSc◦ 2018 Witzburg Award for Outstanding Ambulatory Medical Education◦ 2018 BMC’s Be Exceptional Award (won as Social Determinants of Health Screening and Referral Program Leadership Team)
Jenny Siegel, MD◦ 2018 SGIM New England Regional Leadership Award for Excellence in Clinician Education
◦ 2017 Department of Medicine Special Recognition Teaching Award
Chongjia “Cha” Chen, MD◦ 2018 SGIM Young Scholars Award
Robert Witzburg, MD◦ 2017 Department of Medicine Jerome Klein Award
Awards ‐ InstitutionalJames Hudspeth, MD◦ 2017 BU Medical Group (BUMG) Excellence in Care Award◦ 2017 BUMG Clinical Excellence Society Inductee
Kristen Lee, MD◦ 2017 BUMG Clinical Excellence Society Inductee
Sandra Looby‐Gordon, MD◦ 2017 Evans Clinician Designation
Alex Walley, MD, MSc◦ 2017 DOM Clinical Innovations Award (Addiction Consult Service)
Awards ‐ ExternalColleen LaBelle, CARN◦ 2018 Innovator in Health Award, Network for Excellence in Health Innovation
◦ 2017 Betty Ford Award, AMERSA
Jessie Gaeta, MD◦ 2018 Special Award in Excellence in Medical Service, Mass Med Society
Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH◦ 2018 Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Award, American College of Physicians
Awards ‐ External
Sarah Bagley, MD, MSc◦ 2018 Hilary E.C. Millar Award for Innovative Approaches to Adolescent Health Care (with the CATALYST team), Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine
◦ 2017 Ten Outstanding Leaders Award, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
Karsten Lunze, MD◦ 2017 Victor Sidel and Barry Levy Award for Peace, American Public Health Association
General Recognition
Craig Noronha, MD◦ Appointed to A Ω A at BUSM
DOM Faculty Development Awards
Aysha Gueye, NP◦ International Conference on Communication in Healthcare & Health Literacy Annual Research Conference
Pablo Buitron de la Vega, MD◦ Leading Innovations in Healthcare and Education
James Hudspeth, MD◦ Harvard Macy Institute Leadership Program
DOM Faculty Development Awards
Sandhya Rao, MD◦ VitalTalk's Faculty Development Course
Julien Dedier, MD◦ Principles of Medical Education: Maximizing Your Teaching Skills
Early Career/Academy for Faculty Advancement Recipients
AY18Aisstou (Aysha) Gueye, NP Juhee McDougal, MD
Yian Xiao, MD, MBA
AY19Amy Fitzpatrick, MD Tom Ostrander, MD
Mid‐Career Leadership Program Participants
AY18Julien Dedier, MD, MPH
Christopher Shanahan, MD, MPH
AY19Asher Tulsky, MD
DOM Women’s Leadership Program
AY19Zoe Weinstein, MD, MSc Melissa Jacobs, NP
AY18Sarah Bagley, MD, MSc Rebecca Mishuris, MD, MS, MPH
GIM Academic Coaches
Lisa Quintiliani, PhDo Clinician Educators
Karen Lasser, MD, MPHo PC leadership
GIM Evans Educators2017‐2018
Ricardo Cruz, MD, MPH
Julien Dedier, MD, MPH
James Hudspeth, MD
GIM Evans Educators2017‐2018
Thomas Ostrander, MD
Warren Hershman, MD, MPH
Welcomed AdditionsKarsten Lunze and Fatima – Maria
Zoe Weinstein and Andy – Sofia
Kristin Wason and Chris – Teagan Alie
Fausto Ortiz and Denise – Benecio
Kaku So‐Armah and Cynthia – Tashi
Sarah Bagley and Steve – baby F…almost!
Hrvoje Melinscak and Tine – JohnMarcel
Ali Yurkovic and Peter – Samuel John
Cherisse Carlo and Chris – Rory
Announcing… the Inaugural Lorraine Stanfield Student Teaching AwardAfter the devastating loss of Dr. Lorraine Stanfield this spring, a committee was brought together to create an award in her memory, and select the first recipient.
A big thanks to the committee members for their contributions:
Warren Hershman Christine Phillips Dan AlfordCommittee Chair
Congrats, Sandra!Sandra Looby‐Gordon, MD
Inaugural Recipient of theLorraine Stanfield Student Teaching Award
Thanks to Sarah Brunt, Debra Paarz and the many others that
contributed in the preparation of this State of the Section
Section of General Internal MedicineMost Valuable Player Award
And in 2018, the Most Valuable Player Award goes to……
2004 – Jason Worcester, MD
2005 – Eleanor Paglia, MD
2006 – Dan Alford, MD, MPH
2007 – David Halle, MD
2008 – Christine Phillips, MD
2009 – Melissa DiPetrillo, MD
2010 – Craig Noronha, MD
2011 – Nancy Kressin, PhD
2012 – Jane Liebschutz, MD, MPH
2013 – Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH
2014 – Henri Lee, MD
2015 – Colleen LaBelle, CARN
2016 – Alex Walley, MD, MSc
2017 – Janice Quan, MD
MVPSheila Chapman, MD
Section of General Internal MedicineMost Valuable Player Award