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State of the Section: 2016General Internal Medicine
JEFFREY H. SAMET, MD, MA, MPH, CHIEF SECTION OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
Boston University School of MedicineBoston Medical Center
AdministrationDebra Paarz – AdministratorKathleen Blackett – Grants ManagerSarah Brunt – Faculty Support CoordinatorDeana Barakat – NEW Admin AssistantVeronica Forde – Program ManagerApril Leon – Grants ManagerLisa Morin – Executive AssistantJenay Nasif – Admin AssistantLinda Neville – GIM Fellowship Coordinator
New Faculty 2015‐2016PC Clin Educators
Kristen Lee, MD ◦ Medical School: University of California, San Diego, 2012◦ Residency, Primary Care Track: Emory University, School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, 2012‐2014
◦ Residency, Categorical Track: Tufts Medical Center, 2015
Asher Tulsky, MD ◦ Medical School: Chicago Medical School, 1985◦ Residency: Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, IL, 1988
◦ Fellowship: IM, University of Rochester (NY), 1996◦ Faculty: University of Pittsburgh, 1998‐2015
New Faculty 2015‐2016Hospitalists
Henry Trier, MD◦ Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, 2011
◦ Residency: University of Pittsburgh, 2014◦ Clinician Educator Hospitalist track
Evan Sacolick, MD◦ Medical School: St. Louis University, School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 2012
◦ Residency: BUSM, 2015◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track
New Faculty 2015‐2016Hospitalist
Satya Kurada, MD◦ Medical School: Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, India, 2006
◦ Residency: Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY, 2012◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track ‐ Nocturnist
New Faculty 2015‐2016Investigators
Sarah Bagley, MD, MSc◦ Medical School: Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, 2008
◦ Residency: (Med/Peds) Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Providence, RI, 2012
◦ Fellowship: BUSM, 2015
Christine Gunn, PhD◦ Graduate School: BUSPH, 2015◦ Discipline: Health Services Research
New Faculty 2015‐2016PC Nurse Practitioners
Michele McMurray, FNP (start date: 1/1/2016)◦ School: Walden University School of Nursing, 2014
Shivani Patel, FNP (start date: 3/15/2016)◦ School: Simmons College, 2014
Nadja Chery, NP (start date: 5/1/2016)◦ School: Regis College, 2009
Faculty Recruits 2016‐2017
5 PC Clin Educators
4 Hospitalists
4 PC Nurse Practitioners
1 Hospitalist Nurse Practitioner
Faculty Recruits 2016‐2017PC Clin Educators
Pablo Buitron de la Vega, MD, MSc ◦ Medical School: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Ecuador, 2009
◦ Residency: Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI, 2014◦ Fellowship: Preventive Medicine, BUSM, 2016
Rachel Casas, MD, EdM ◦ Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, 2011
◦ Residency: Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, 2014
◦ Fellowship: Medical Education and Women’s Health tracks, BUSM, 2016
Faculty Recruits 2016‐2017PC Clin Educators
Juhee McDougal, MD ◦ Medical School: University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX, 2013
◦ Residency: BUSM, 2016
Jessica Taylor, MD ◦ Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (formerly Mount Sinai School of Medicine), New York, NY 2012
◦ Residency: BIDMC, 2015◦ Chief Resident: BIDMC, 2016
Faculty Recruits 2016‐2017PC Clin Educators
Zoe Weinstein, MD, MSc ◦ Medical School: University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, 2011
◦ Residency: BUSM, 2014◦ Fellowship: Addiction Medicine, BUSM, 2016
Faculty Recruits 2016‐2017Hospitalists
Junhong Gui, MD, M.Med, PhD◦ Medical School: Tongji Medical School, HuazhongUniversity of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China, 2002
◦ M.Med Doctorate: Tongji Medical School, HuazhongUniversity of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China, 2005
◦ PhD Doctorate: University of Manchester, UK, 2009◦ Residency: Florida Hospital, Orlando, FL, 2016◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track
Paul Long, MD ◦ Medical School: University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, 2013
◦ Residency: BUSM, 2016◦ Clinician Educator Hospitalist track
Faculty Recruits 2016‐2017Hospitalists
Becky X Lou, MD ◦ Medical School: New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, 2013◦ Residency: Mount Sinai Beth Israel, New York, NY, 2016◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track
Yian Xiao, MD, MBA ◦ Medical School: Harvard Medical School, 2013◦ Residency: Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 2016◦ BMC Administrative Fellow
New Faculty 2016‐2017Hospitalist
Abhinav Vemula, MD◦ Medical School: BUSM, 2013◦ Residency: BUSM, 2016◦ Direct Care Hospitalist track ‐ Nocturnist
Faculty Recruits 2016‐2017PC Nurse Practitioners
Antonieta Camara, NP ◦ School: MGH Institute of Health Professions, 1998
Aisling Flanagan‐Hickey, NP ◦ School: MGH Institute of Health Professions, 2003
Aissatou (Aysha) Gueye, NP ◦ School: Boston College, 2014
Faculty Recruits 2016‐2017Hospitalist Nurse Practitioner
Madeleine Maguire, NP ◦ School: University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, 2014
Departing Faculty
HospitalistsPC Clin Educatorso Nyra Khetarpal, MDo Alexa Diranian, PA‐C
o Jennifer Gutierrez McCarty, MDo Devin Mann, MD, MS
Nurse Practitionerso Sue Morrissey, NPo Julia Matthews, NP, MPH
How many of the current GIM faculty have ever attended the national SGIM meeting?
◦Answer: C ‐ 65!◦ Alford◦ Battaglia◦ Berz◦ Buitron de la Vega◦ Casas◦ Chapman, S◦ Chen◦ Cheng, D◦ Cheng, T◦ Cottrell◦ Crosson◦ Cruz◦ Davidson, H (VA)◦ Dedier◦ DiPetrillo◦ Fitzpatrick
◦ Friedman◦ Gerber (VA)◦ Gifford (VA)◦ Gunn◦ Hanchate◦ Hershman◦ Hylek◦ Jackson◦ Joshi◦ Kim, E◦ Kim, T◦ Kimball◦ Kressin◦ Larochelle◦ Lasser◦ Liebschutz
◦ Linsky (VA)◦ Long◦ Lunze◦ McDougal◦ Medow◦ Mishuris◦ Murphy◦ Nasseh◦ Noronha◦ Oleng’◦ Orlander (VA)◦ Paasche‐Orlow◦ Pace◦ Phillips, C◦ Ramachandran◦ Rich
◦ Rose◦ Saitz◦ Samet◦ Seibert◦ Sequeira◦ Shanahan◦ Siegel◦ Simon, S (VA)◦ Smith◦ Sokolove◦ Tulsky◦ Walley◦ Washington◦ Weinstein◦ Witzburg◦ Worcester◦ Wu
2015‐2016Vice‐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
2015‐2016BUSM Deans from GIM
Robert Witzburg, MD◦ Associate Dean for Admissions
Angela Jackson, MD◦ Associate Dean for Student Affairs
Daniel Alford, MD, MPH◦ Assistant Dean for Continuing Medical Education
Daniel Chen, MD, MSc◦ Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
Suzanne Sarfaty, MD◦ Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
2015‐2016Section of GIM Leadership
Jane Liebschutz, MD, MPH◦ Associate Chief for Faculty Affairs
Michael Paasche‐Orlow, MD, MA, MPH◦ Associate Chief for Research
Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH◦ Chief
2015‐2016GIM Primary Care Leadership
Jason Worcester, MD◦ Acting Primary Care Director
Joanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPH◦ Primary Care Associate Director
Christine Pace, MD, MSc◦ Primary Care Associate Director
2015‐2016GIM Primary Care Leadership
Charlotte Wu, MD◦ Primary Care Director (on leave)
Ellen Ginman◦ Primary Care Administrative Director
2015‐2016Primary Care Priority Area Leads
Patient and Care Team Experience Clinician Lead◦ Sheila Chapman, MD
Population Health Management Clinician Lead◦ Shwetha Sequeira, MD, MSc
Integrated Behavioral Health Clinician Lead◦ Christine Pace, MD, MSc
Complex Patient/High Risk Care Management Clinician Lead◦ Julia Matthews, NP, MS, MPH
Nurse Practitioners (NPs)Shapiro 5
◦ Nadja Chery, NP
◦ Gertha Dabady, NP
◦ Cleo Ferrao, NP
◦ Eunice MacAllister, NP
◦ Julia Matthews, NP
◦ Shivani Patel, NP
Shapiro 6
◦ Melissa Jacobs, NP
◦ Michele McMurray, NP
◦ Moree Meehan, NP
◦ Sue Morrissey, NP
◦ Xiuhuan Yan, NP
HMU Leadership
Henri Lee, MD◦ Hospital Medicine Unit Director
Sandhya Rao, MD◦ Palliative Care Service Director
New HMU Leadership Roles
James Hudspeth, MD◦ Medical Director of the General Medicine Teaching Service
Tom Ostrander, MD◦ Director of the Observation and Inpatient Units
VA‐based GIM Faculty
◦ Ann Borzecki, MD
◦ Allen Gifford, MD
◦ Megan Gerber, MD
◦ Steve Gaehde, MD
◦ John Hermos, MD
◦ Brian Hoffman, MD
◦ Antonio Lazzari, MD
◦ Amy Linsky, MD, MSc
◦ Jay Orlander, MD, MPH
◦ Steven Simon, MD
Of the 493 current DOM faculty, how many of those are GIM‐based?
◦Answer: C – 255 BUSM faculty members in GIM
◦Approximately 52% of the Department of Medicine is made up of General Internal Medicine faculty!
GIM Primary Care
Shapiro, Adult Primary Care
Shapiro, Women’s Health Group, Primary Care
Neighborhood Health Centers (NHC)
BMC Outpatient and Inpatient Clinical Productivity (wRVUs)
198,411 200,627 189,691
173,875 175,848196,513 204,531
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100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16
GIM Outpatient Visits – BMC
Total
FY07 FY09 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16
63,510 97,742 105,712 89,338 101,131 103,544 108,755
GIM Green List* *July 2016 (n = 44) ◦ Alford◦ Bagley◦ Battaglia◦ Casas◦ Chen◦ Cheng◦ Cottrell◦ Crowley◦ Cruz◦ Cushman◦ Dabady
◦ D’Afflitti◦ DiPetrillo◦ Fitzpatrick◦ Hershman◦ Jacobs◦ Johnson◦ Joshi◦ Kerensky◦ Kimball◦ Kreger◦ Larochelle
◦ Lasser◦ Lee, K◦ Liebschutz◦Mann◦Matthews◦Medow◦Mishuris◦Murabito◦ Noronha◦ Oleng’◦ Pace
◦ Quan◦ Ramachandran◦ Samet◦ Siegel◦ Skowronek◦ Trowbridge◦ Tulsky◦Walley◦Weinstein◦Witzburg◦Worcester
Faculty Who Worked > 15 sessions (Over Target)
Chava Chapman ‐ 21Daniel Cottrell – 18 Joanna D’Afflitti – 21Julien Dedier – 32Cleo Ferrao – 33
Number of Sessions (Over Target)
Amy Fitzpatrick – 36Eunice MacAllister – 42Sue Morrissey – 18Nicolette Oleng’ – 20Shivani Patel – 42
GIM Providers in Primary Care§
FY12 FY14 FY16 FY17MDs (n) 48 49 62 63NPs (n) 7 9 11 14Total (n) 55 58 73 77
MD cFTE devoted to PC 22.4 23.1 26.7 27.5NP cFTE devoted to PC 6.7 7.4 7.8 8.2Total 29.1 30.5 34.5 35.7
Covered lives (estimate) 37,726 36,448 ~35,000 ~38,000
§ does not include Faculty Fellows or Joint Hires
Innovative Clinical Programs Embedded in Primary Care 2015‐2016
INTEGRATED BEHAVIORAL HEALTHLead: Christine Pace, MD, MSc
POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENTLead: Shwetha Sequeira, MD, MSc
PATIENT AND CARE TEAM EXPERIENCELead: Sheila Chapman, MD
Innovative Clinical Programs Embedded in Primary Care 2015‐2016
MANAGING SPECIFIC POPULATIONS:Program Team
Refugee Health Clinic Drs. Sondra Crosby, Sarah Kimball and Nicolette Oleng’
Civil Surgeon Clinic Dr. Sondra Crosby
Hepatitis C Triage and Treatment Alexandra Heinz, LCSW, Drs. KarenLasser, Kristen Lee, Theresa Kim, Sarah Kimball and Jason Worcester
Injection Clinic Dr. Jason Worcester
TOPCARE 2.0 Dr. Jane Liebschutz, Donna Beers, RN and Jessica Cedat, RN
Innovative Clinical Programs Embedded in Primary Care 2015‐2016
CHRONIC DISEASE/HIGH RISK CARE MANAGEMENTProgram Team
Diabetes High Risk Care Management Julia Matthews, NP, Priority Area Lead
Outpatient Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT)
Colleen LaBelle, RN, Karen Hannon, RN, Lexie Pierson, MPH, LCSW, and team
NP Anchor (Co‐Management) Dr. Joanna D’Afflitti, Priority Area Lead
CATALYST Clinic Dr. Sarah Bagley, Medical Director, Britt Carney, Kristen O'Connor, RN, Ellen Kreida, LICSW, Eric Lozada
Med Student Urgent Care Clinic Dr. Pooja Raval
Inpatient Consult Services
◦ General Medicine Consult Service◦ Director: Patrick Fleming, MD
◦ Palliative Care Consult Service◦ Director: Sandhya Rao, MD
◦ Addiction Medicine Consult Service◦ Founding Director: Alexander Walley, MD, MSc◦ FY17 Director: Zoe Weinstein, MD
General MedicineConsult Service
◦ Director: Patrick Fleming, MD◦ Established at Boston City Hospital in 1981◦ Medicine Consult Team for FY16:
◦ Chapman, C◦ Cheng◦ Cottrell◦ Cruz◦ DiPetrillo◦ Fleming◦ Hudspeth◦ Johnson
◦ Medow◦ Meisel◦ Nasseh◦ Oleng'◦ Ostrander◦ Witzburg◦ Worcester
BMC Palliative Care Consult Service
◦ Director: Sandhya Rao, MD◦ Established in 2007◦ In FY16: ◦ 539 patients consults◦ 280 family meetings
◦ Consult Service Team:◦ Sandhya Rao◦ Henri Lee◦ Suzanne Mitchell
◦ Eric Hardt◦ Jessica Borges, NP‐C◦ Alex Dobie, LCSW◦ Kathy Seim, admin
Addiction MedicineConsult Service
◦ Director: Alexander Walley, MD, MSc◦ Transitioning to new Director: Zoe Weinstein, MD, MSc◦ Established in July 2015◦ FY16: Average of 5 new patients seen/week (M‐F)◦ Addiction Medicine Team:
◦ Alford◦ Bagley◦ Fitzpatrick◦ Gaeta◦ Gordon◦ Kim
◦ Kimball◦ Liebschutz◦ Pace ◦ Saitz◦ Samet◦ Shanahan
◦ Walley◦ Weinstein◦ Worcester◦ Danny Reagan, RN
GIM Presence at Other BUMC Clinical SitesID Clinic –Walley & CrosbyAnticoagulation & Thrombosis Service – HylekMcInnis Group/Woods Mullen Shelter – KimBelkin Breast Health Center (Moakley) – Battaglia
C. ChapmanFitzpatrickMatthewsNasseh Ramachandran
2015‐2016 GIM Presence at CSAC*Methadone Treatment Program
Alex Walley, MD, MSc, Medical Directoro CSAC Bradston Street
Christine Pace, MD, MSco CSAC Bradston Street
Zoe Weinstein, MD, MSco CSAC Bradston and Jamaica Plain
Todd Kerensky, MD, Addiction Medicine Fellowo CSAC Bradston and Chelsea
*CSAC = Community Substance Abuse Centers
GIM Faculty Precepting BUSM Studentsin Primary Care Sessions
Academic Year # Clinic Sessions % Change (prior year)
2004 – 2005 640 -142005 – 2006 482 -252006 – 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 -23
Most Active Student Preceptors
Craig Noronha – 58 sessions
Chava Chapman – 46 sessions
Julien Dedier – 45 sessions
Mitch Medow – 39 sessions
ICM1* Teaching2015‐2016 (n = 32 GIM Faculty)
Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH
Jonathan Berz, MD, MSc
Richard Brodie, MD (CMU)
Daniel Cottrell, MD
Julie Crosson, MD (CMU)
Robert Dye, MD (CMU)
Ali Emami, MD (CMU)
Robert Flaherty, MD (CMU)
Sandra Gordon, MD
Elizabeth Hutton, MD
Terrell Johnson, MD
Nyra Khetarpal, MD
Eunice MacAllister, NP
Patricia Moree Meehan, NP
Rebecca Mishuris, MD
Michelle Morreale‐Karl, MD (VA)
Elizabeth Norian, MD (VA)
Lynn Paikowsky, MD
Ambili Ramachandran, MD, MSc
Richard Ress, MD (CMU)
Catherine Rich, MD
Jonathan Rothberg, MD (CMU)
Jenny Siegel, MD
Kunwar Singh, MD (CMU)
Lisa Skowronek, MD
Lauren Stern, MD
Dhiren Sutaria, MD (CMU)
Katherine Taylor, MD (CMU)
Henry Trier, MD
Gabriel Wishik, MD (CMU)
Jason Worcester, MD
Xiuhuan Yan, NP
*Introduction to Clinical MedicineCMU = Community Medicine UnitVA = VA‐based GIM Faculty
ICM2* Teaching 2015‐2016(n = 42 GIM Faculty)Tracy Battaglia, MD
Jonathan Berz, MD
Pablo Buitron de la Vega, MD (Fel)
Rachel Casas, MD (Fel)
Pamela Cattel, MD (CMU)
Daniel Chen, MD, MSc
Daniel Cottrell, MD
Phoebe Cushman, MD (Fel)
Julien Dedier, MD
Melissa DiPetrillo, MD
Cleopatra Ferrao, NP
Amy Fitzpatrick, MD
Sandra Gordon, MD
Laura Hallett, MD (Fel)
CMU = Community Medicine Unit Fel = Faculty FellowVA = VA‐based GIM Faculty
*Introduction to Clinical Medicine
James Hudspeth, MD
Ian Huntington, MD, MPH (CMU)
Elizabeth Hutton, MD
Terrell Johnson, MD
Nyra Khetarpal, MD
Vasken Kroshian, MD (CMU)
Satya Kurada, MD
Jane Liebschutz, MD
Amy Linsky, MD (VA)
Eunice MacAllister, NP
Julia Matthews, NP
Patricia Moree Meehan, NP
James Meisel, MD
Rebecca Mishuris, MD
Azadeh Nasseh, MD
Thomas Ostrander, MD
Christine Phillips, MD
Ambili Ramachandran, MD, MSc
Jonathan Rothberg, MD (CMU)
Jennifer Siegel, MD
Lisa Skowronek, MD
Lorraine Stanfield, MD (CMU)
Lauren Stern, MD
Henry Trier, MD
Alexander Walley, MD
Gabriel Wishik‐Miller, MD (CMU)
Jason Worcester, MD
Xiuhuan Yan, NP
Of the 255 GIM Faculty members in the DOM, how many of those are BMC‐based?
◦Answer: D ‐ 126
◦126 BMC‐based◦129 VA or Community‐based practice
DOM Morning Report Attendings 2015‐2016
Cheng
Hudspeth
Murphy
Noronha
Ostrander
Rich
Siegel
Tulsky
Witzburg
Department of MedicineInternal Medicine Residency Associate Program Directors from GIM
o Craig Noronha, MD
o Catherine Rich, MD, Primary Care Training Program
o Jenny Siegel, MD
Primary Care Training Program Residents2016‐2017
PGY 1:◦ Davis Bradford
◦ Leah Harvey
◦ Sarah Quigley
◦ Samantha Rawlins‐ Pilgrim
◦Muna Sheikh
◦Minhee Sung
◦ Lily Yan
Primary Care Training Program Residents2016‐2017
PGY 2:◦ Gina Chen
◦ Shiyun Chua
◦ Jenny Jia
◦ Krupa Patel
◦Michael Schwartz
◦ Benjamin Vaughn
◦ Katherine Zeitler
Primary Care Training Program Residents2016‐2017
PGY 3:◦ Tomoko Okada
◦Meaghan Roche
Primary Care Chief Resident:◦ Payel Roy
GIM Faculty Mentoring PC ResidentsPGY 2:
o Teresa Cheng, MD, MSc – Tomoko Okada, MD
o Karen Lasser, MD, MPH – Meaghan Roche, MD
PGY 3:
o Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH – Payel Roy, MD
o Christopher Shanahan, MD, MPH – Vassiliki Pravodelov, MD
o Bob Witzburg, MD – Juhee McDougal, MD
o Sarah Kimball, MD – Mara Horowitz, MD
o Elaine Hylek, MD, MPH – Gabrielle Gryczynski, MD
o Joanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPH – Jordan Yoder, MD
o Craig Noronha, MD – Bailey Chang, MD
o James Hudspeth, MD – Paul Long, MD
GIM Faculty Resident Interviewers (past 3 years)Battaglia – 14
Berz – 52
Casas – 6
Chapman, S – 5
Cheng, T – 32
Crosson – 21
Cruz – 5
Fleming – 7
Gordon – 13
Hudspeth – 48
Johnson – 4
Kim, T – 6
Liebschutz – 10
Mishuris – 9
Nasseh – 12
Noronha – 153
Oleng’ – 1
Ostrander – 12
Ramachandran – 35
Rich – 144
Samet – 3
Sarfaty – 3
Siegel – 53
Tulsky – 18
Worcester – 20
Yuh – 10
GIM BUSM Medical Student Admission Committee Members 2015‐2016
Elizabeth Hutton, MD
James Meisel, MD
Jay Orlander, MD
Thomas Ostrander, MD
Christine Phillips, MD
Robert A. Witzburg, MD, Chair
Daniel Chen, MD, MSc
Julien Dedier, MD, MPH
Melissa DiPetrillo, MD
Warren Hershman, MD, mPH
GIM ConferencesCourse Directors 2015‐2016
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 2015‐2016
Challenging Patient Rounds‡
Robert Sokolove, PhD
Clinical Case Conference‡
Dan Cottrell, MD
* weekly †biweekly ‡monthly ∆biannual
GIM ConferencesCourse Directors 2015‐2016
Research in Progress (RiP)†
Amy Linsky, MD, MSc & Lisa Quintiliani, PhD
CARE Unit Journal Club‡
Rich Saitz, MD, MPH
CARE Addiction Case Conference‡
Alex Walley, MD, MSc
* weekly †biweekly ‡monthly ∆biannual
Ambulatory M & Ms2015‐2016
9.16.15 – "PrimumMinus Nocere": 'First, Do Less Harm' – Navigating Between Patient‐Centered Care and Good Medicinepresented by Joanna D'Afflitti, MD, MPH, Xi Pan, Donna Beers, RN‐BC, & Julie Crosson, MD
10.21.15 – “You Shouldn’t Have Sent Me That Letter”: Addressing the Challenge of How to Communicate Results with Our Non‐English Speaking PatientsDan Newman, MD, Clark Dumontier, MD, Melida Ayala, Sheryl Katzanek, Mario Woods, RN MPH, Ed Christiansen, JD & JulieCrosson, MD
11.18.15 – "Was I just fired?"Jason Worcester, MD, Dan Cottrell, MD, Isidore Berenbaum, MD, Geoff Modest, MD, Lisa Caruso, MD & Julie Crosson, MD
Ambulatory M & Ms2015‐2016
12.16.15 – I Am Tired of Herpresented by Roberta Gately, RN, Thomas Barber, MD, Robert Sokolove, PhD, & Julie Crosson, MD
1.20.16 – CT Follow‐up Order Waits for the Visit With PCP – Would This Happen in 2016?Rebecca Mishuris, MD, MPH, Katrina Steiling, MD, Michael Ieong, MD & Julie Crosson, MD
3.16.16 – "I Care About You, Not About the Numbers": Diabetes Care Management of a 66 yo Haitian MaleDonald Woodbury, RN, CDE, Julia Matthews, NP, MPH, Sara Alexanian, MD, Michael Paasche‐Orlow, MD, MA, MPH & Julie Crosson, MD
Ambulatory M & Ms2015‐2016
4.20.16 – "I disagree….“: Exploring the Cause and Impact of Disagreement Between Clinicianspresented by Julien Dedier, MD, MPH, Isidore Berenbaum, MD & Julie Crosson, MD
5.18.16 – “Was I Too Blasé About That Blood Pressure?”: Management of Very High Blood Pressure in ClinicLorraine Stanfield, MD, Sheilah Bernard, MD, Ron Medzon, MD & Julie Crosson, MD
6.15.16 – Hypertension and Medication Adherence: What's Race Got To DoWith It?Sheila Chapman, MD, Nancy Kressin, PhD & Julie Crosson, MD
ABIM* Maintenance of Certification (MOC) 2016
July – 2016 Update in Hospital Medicinepresented by Jonathan Berz, MD, MSc
Henri Lee, MD Felicia Patch, MD Henry Trier, MDMarc Larochelle, MD, MPHShwetha Sequeira, MD, MSc
*American Board of Internal Medicine
Boston University School of Medicine Department of MedicineMedical Grand Rounds by GIM Faculty 2015‐2016
Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH Breast Cancer Disparities: The Role of Care Delivery
(Nov 6th, 2015)
Robert Witzburg, MD (discussant)Teaching Problem Solving with Clinical Images
(Sept 18, 2015)
General Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Pediatrics Fellowships, Addiction Medicine Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency GIM Fellowship Program Leadership
Jane Liebschutz, MD, MPH – Director
Michael Paasche‐Orlow, MD, MPH – Associate Director, GIM Fellowship
Jonathan Berz, MD, MSc – Director, PM Residency
Alex Walley, MD, MSc – Director, Addiction Medicine Fellowship
Which map represents where GIM Fellowship graduates are now Med School Faculty?
◦Answer: B (18 states*)◦ Alabama◦ California◦ Connecticut◦ Georgia◦ Kansas◦Maine◦Massachusetts◦Michigan◦ Nevada
◦ New Jersey◦ New York◦ Ohio◦ Pennsylvania◦ Rhode Island◦ Tennessee◦ Texas◦ Virginia◦Washington DC*
GIM Fellowship Program 2016 GraduatesPablo Buitron de la Vega, MD◦ Residency: IM, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI◦ Fellowship Track: Preventive Medicine◦ Current Position: Faculty at BUSM
Rachel Casas, MD◦ Residency: IM, GIM Primary Care, Women’s Health Track, Brown University, Providence, RI
◦ Fellowship Track: Medical Education & Women’s Health◦ Current Position: Faculty at BUSM
Kendrick Gwynn, MD◦ Residency: IM, Primary Care Track, Emory University, Atlanta, GA◦ Fellowship Track: Preventive Medicine◦ Current Position: Faculty at Johns Hopkins University
GIM Fellowship Program 2016 GraduatesLaura Hallett, MD◦ Residency: IM, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA◦ Fellowship Track: Medical Education & VA Women’s Health◦ Current Position: Faculty at UMass Medical Center, Worcester, MA
Paul Trowbridge, MD◦ Residency: IM, Brown University, Providence, RI, 2011◦ Residency: ID, Tufts Medical Center, 2015 ◦ Fellowship Track: Addiction Medicine◦ Current Position: Faculty at Central Michigan University◦ College of Medicine, Mt. Pleasant, MI
Zoe Weinstein, MD◦ Residency: IM, Primary Care Track, Boston Medical Center, BUSM◦ Fellowship Track: Addiction Medicine◦ Current Position: Faculty at BUSM
GIM Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs: 1st Year, 2016‐2017
Nicholas Cordella, MD◦ Residency: IM, BUSM, 2016
Amanda Lerner, MD◦ Residency: IM, Jersey Shore University Med Center, Neptune, NJ, 2015◦ Faculty: Hospitalist, Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, NJ
GIM Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs: 2nd Year, 2016‐2017Todd Kerensky, MD◦ Residency: IM, University of Florida College of Medicine, 2013
Allison Lemkin, MD◦ Residency: Peds, Brown University, Providence, RI, 2015
Jessica Murphy, MD◦ Residency: IM, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2015
GIM Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs: 2nd Year, 2016‐2017
Ryan Seibert, MD◦ Residency: IM, Stanford University, 2015
David Washington, MD◦ Residency: IM/Peds, Brown University, Providence, RI, 2015
GIM Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs: 3rd Year, 2016‐2017
Phoebe Cushman, MD◦ Residency: IM, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR◦ Fellowship: Med/Ed, Mt. Auburn Hospital
Eun Ji Kim, MD◦ Residency: IM, Hofstra North Shore‐Long Island Jewish School of Medicine, Manhasset, NY
GIM Unit Directors
Women’s Health Unit (WHU)
Health/Care Disparities Research Unit (HCDRU)
Clinical Addiction Research & Education (CARE) Unit
Hospital Medicine Unit (HMU)
Community Medicine Unit (CMU)
Women’s Health UnitA National Center of Excellence in Women’s HealthDirector: Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH
http://sites.bu.edu/coeinwomenshealth/
2015 Strategic Planning
Vision: To improve lifelong health and wellness for all women by transforming health care delivery. Mission: To lead the nation in the delivery of equitable, comprehensive, coordinated and compassionate women’s health care by:• serving the greater Boston community through our comprehensive primary‐care based women’s clinical services;
• conducting patient‐centered research to advance best practices in women’s health care;
• training the next generation of leaders in women’s health care; and
• partnering with community to ensure transformations are relevant to women from diverse backgrounds.
ClinicalNew Clinical Initiatives: • Developed Women’s Health
Curriculum• Introduced New Contraceptive
Services in Clinic• New Care CoordinatorsRenewed Clinical Care Programs:• MA DPH WHN Care
Coordination Program• Avon Breast Health Navigation
Program ResearchNew Faculty: • Christine Gunn, PhD, Research
Assistant Prof• Naomi Ko, MD, promoted to
Assistant Professor
Ongoing Studies/ Initiatives: • Project SUPPORT RCT funded by
ACS/PCORI• Patient Advisory Board• Community Advisory BoardRenewed Training Programs:• Komen Graduate Training Grant• Avon Global Scholars ProgramRenewed Community Engagement:• CTSI Community Engagement CoreNew Studies/Initiatives:• Eugene Washington PCORI• Lynne Stevens Award: to
investigate ways to improve care for breast cancer patients with a history of interpersonal abuse
Healthcare Disparities Research Unit Director: Nancy Kressin, PhD
Topics:
• Effects of MA Health Reform on Cardiovascular Outcomes (Nancy Kressin, PhD, Karen Lasser, MD, MPH, Amresh Hanchate, PhD, Danny McCormick, MD, MPH)
• National Estimates for Inpatient Care, Outcomes & Hospital Effect among Hispanics (Amresh Hanchate, PhD, Nancy Kressin, PhD, Michael Paasche‐Orlow, MD, MA, MPH, Lenny Lopez, MD, MPH, MDiv )
• External Determinants of Non‐Elderly Veterans’ Demand of VA Health Care (Amresh Hanchate, PhD, Nancy Kressin, PhD)
• Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Due to Ambulance Diversion (Amresh Hanchate, PhD, James Feldman, MD (Emergency Medicine))
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/medicine/healthcare‐disparities‐research‐program
Conduct research to understand and alleviate inequities in health care, and to ensure the provision of exceptional health care without exception. Facilitate the training of a new generation of healthcare equity researchers. Program faculty are intellectual advocates and leaders for health equity research both locally and nationally.
• Refining Conceptual Models for the Role of Health Literacy in Health Outcomes (Michael Paasche‐Orlow, MD, MA, MPH, Amresh Hanchate, PhD)
• HPV vaccination practices (Amresh Hanchate, PhD, Rebecca Perkins, MD, OB/GYN)
• Effects of Breast Density Notification and Insurance Coverage Legislation on Physician Practice, Use of Care and Cancer Outcomes (Nancy Kressin, PhD, Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH, Christine Gunn, PhD)
• Adoption of Non‐Invasive Prenatal Testing in Diverse Populations: A Multilevel Approach (Amresh Hanchate, PhD, Catharine Wang, PhD, SPH, and others)
• Unintended Consequences: Medicare Performance Programs and Health Disparities (Amresh Hanchate, PhD, Michael Paasche‐Orlow, MD, MA, MPH)
Clinical Addiction Research & Education Unit Director: Daniel Alford, MD, MPH
Clinical:
Office Based Opioid Treatment (OBOT)
Methadone maintenance
Transitional Opioid Program (TOP)
Chronic care management (FAST‐PATH)
Screening Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (MASBIRT)– collaboration with MA BSAS
Research:
Screening and brief intervention for drug use in primary care RCT(ASPIRE)
Addiction Chronic Disease Management RCT (AHEAD & FAST‐PATH)
Effects of alcohol across lifetime – collaboration with Framingham Study and Section of Preventive Medicine
Electronic approaches to alcohol problems – collaboration with MISU and BU psychology
Overdose prevention with layperson use of naloxone
HIV prevention in substance abusers – collaboration with St. Petersburg State Pavlov Medical University, Russia
Prescription drug abuse and interpersonal trauma
Youth and adult alcohol policy research
Hepatitis C, pain and alcohol and other drug use
Suboxone Transition to opioid program (STOP) – collaboration with Brown University
www.bumc.bu.edu/careunit
Education:
NEW Medline‐indexed journal: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
INTERNATIONAL meeting September 2011: alcohol and other drug screening and
brief intervention/INEBRIA
MD addiction education (NIDA R‐25: AODHealth & ACT Websites; CRIT)
Med student research program, resident block rotation, addiction journal club
Addiction medicine fellowship
NIDA Center of excellence/Med school consortium
National mentoring (methadone, buprenorphine, primary care physicians)
American Board of Addiction Medicine leadership
Policy:
ASAM: addiction diagnostic terminology
Quality of addiction care/performance measures (Washington Circle)
Hospital Medicine Unit Director: Henri Lee, MD
Quality Improvement (CHF, pneumonia)
Inpatient electronic documentation
Perioperative Medicine
Research in Periop Medicine for Geriatric patients
Faculty development on inpatient teaching and feedback
Faculty: Fleming, Gui, Hudspeth, Hutton, Kurada, Lee, Long, Lou, Meisel, Patch, Ortiz, Ostrander, Rao, Sacolick, Trier, Yuh, Maguire
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/gim/hmu
Palliative careTransitions of careUncovered service in ICUNight Float education and Evening Nocturnist ProgramResidency EducationMedical Student EducationMD/RN Liaison, Menino Pavilion
Community Medicine UnitDirector: Christopher Shanahan, MD, MPH, FACP
BMC Community‐Based Provider NetworkOversee: BMC Credentialing & PPE of Community‐based ProvidersSupport: Relationship between DOM & Community‐based Providers & CBOsSupport: BU Academic Appointments of Community‐based FacultyProvide: Career counseling (Medical Student, House Officers, Fellows, Attendings)Organize: Annual Community Medicine Grand RoundsOrganize: Annual Kathleen Bennett Memorial Lecture in Community MedicineOrganize: Community Medicine Unit Newsletter
Training Collaborate: Residency Program to promote Primary CareOversee: BMC/GIM Joint Hire Program Sponsor: Master Preceptor Faculty development Program with the Residency Training ProgramSponsor: Medical Student Urgent Care Clinic with BUSM (coming)
ResearchCollaborate: CTSI Community Advisory Board Collaborate: CTSI Research NetworkingCollaborate: CTSI CRITCCollaborate: TOPCARE StudyCollaborate: Health Care Disparities Research UnitCollaborate: Mass Healthcare Disparities Registry
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/gim/cmu
Medical Information Systems Unit Chief: Robert Friedman, MDRetired Aug 2016
Performs research and provides education and training in medical informatics (computer applications in medicine and public health)◦ Automated programs in primary prevention by reducing behavioral risk factors for diseases (smoking, alcohol, diet, physical activity)
◦ Automated programs for patients with chronic disease that support their optimal self‐care, monitor disease, and notify responsible clinicians about clinically significant problems
http://www.misu.bmc.org
Priorities for the Section 2015‐2016
B+
B
B+Strengthen the academic dimension of the HMU and PC Clinician Educator faculty
Make tangible progress improving the work lives of PC and hospitalist faculty
Make measureable improvements in the quality of patient care delivery in the GIM Primary Care practice
Active retention of GIM faculty A
Priorities for the Section 2015‐2016
B+
A
ARecruitment of 3‐5 additional PC‐based GIM Clinician Educator faculty
Recruitment of 1‐2 Clinician Investigator faculty
Acquisition of external grant support for GIM research
Priorities for the Section 2015‐2016
A
A
A
Meet wRVU expectations for GIM – both HMU and non‐HMU faculty
Continue to host the foremost GIM Grand Rounds in the country
Continue scholarly publications productivity (publish > 120 peer reviewed papers)
Priorities for the Section 2016‐2017Continue to remain very productive in terms of scholarly publications, specifically to publish > 150 annual peer reviewed publications by GIM faculty in 2016
Execute on the new strategy established with BMC for the future of the HMU within GIM/DOM
Recruitment of 1‐2 Clinician Investigator faculty
Priorities for the Section 2016‐2017Seek improvements in the metrics with which to assess the quality of patient care delivery for GIM Primary Care such as patient satisfaction, cancer prevention, diabetes care and timely note completion
Recruitment of 3‐5 additional PC‐based GIM Clinician Educator faculty
Meet wRVU expectations for all GIM faculty
Priorities for the Section 2016‐2017Continue to improve GIM faculty’s EPIC EMR skills to take advantage of its functional attributes to provide excellent patient care & mitigate the work of documentation
Begin transition of GIM leadership to the GIM/FM/Gen Peds fellowship program
Continued acquisition of external grant support for GIM research & clinical activities
Priorities for the Section 2016‐2017Continue to make palpable and tangible progress to improve the work lives of PC physicians and NPs
Strengthen the academic dimension to the HMU and Primary Care faculty
Active retention of GIM Clinician Educator faculty
Continue to host the foremost GIM Grand Rounds in the county
Kathleen Bennett Memorial Lecture in Community MedicineWednesday, October 14th, 2015
Daniel Simpson, MDInstructor of Medicine, BUSM
Section of General Internal Medicine, BMCPhysician, South End Community Health Center
Panelists:
SGIM Grand RoundsIntegrated Behavioral Health ‐ Locally Sourced, Fresh, and Good for You!
Christine Pace, MD, MScAssistant Professor of Medicine, BUSMSection of General Internal Medicine, BMCIan Huntington, MD, MPHClinicianCodman Square Community Health Center
Pedro Fernandez, MDAttending Physician, BMC
Melissa Dagher, MSW, LCSWIntegrated Mental Health TherapistCodman Square Community Health Center
Laurie Goldman, BSN, PsyDDirector, Behavioral Health TrainingSouth End Community Health Center
Mark Moskowitz Memorial Visiting ProfessorFriday, March 4th, 2016
James A. Tulsky, MDChair, Department of Psychosocial Oncology and Palliative Care
Dana Farber Cancer InstituteChief, Division of Palliative MedicineBrigham and Women’s Hospital
Professor of MedicineHarvard Medical School
SGIM Grand Rounds“They Just Don’t Get It!” Talking about Prognosis
Medical Grand RoundsCommunication in Serious Illness: An Evidence‐Based Approach
In what year did Jenay Nasif join the Section of General Internal Medicine?
◦Answer: B ‐ 1995◦ Jenay joined the Section in Sept 1995 and has been processing your reimbursements ever since!
SGIM National Meeting BUSM GIM Attendees (n=54)
Faculty:Tracy BattagliaSheila ChapmanTeresa ChengRicardo CruzJulien DedierAmy FitzpatrickMegan Gerber (VA)Allen Gifford (VA)Christine GunnAmresh HanchatePriya Joshi
Theresa KimSarah KimballNancy KressinMarc LarochelleKaren LasserJane LiebschutzAmy Linsky (VA)Rebecca MishurisAzadeh NassehNicolette Oleng’
Michael Paasche‐OrlowAmbili RamachandranCatherine RichJeffrey SametShwetha SequeiraChristopher ShanahanJenny SiegelSteven Simon (VA)Asher Tulsky
Fellows:
John Noble Scholars & Residents:
Pablo Buitron de la VegaRachel CasasPhoebe Cushman
Kendrick GwynnLaura HallettEun Ji Kim
Debora AfezolliMyfanwy CallahanMara Horwitz (scholar)Raagini Jawa (scholar)
Paul Long (scholar)Juhee McDougalTomoko OkadaSumeet Pawar
Jessica MurphyRyan SeibertDavid WashingtonZoe Weinstein
Vassiliki Pravodelov (scholar)Meaghan Roche (scholar)Payel Roy (scholar)Samuel Schueler (scholar)
SGIM LEAD and TEACH Recipients
SGIM LEAD Recipients:◦ Henri Lee, MD◦ Rebecca Mishuris, MD, MPH◦ Award for 1 year of leadership skill training for junior/mid‐career faculty
SGIM TEACH Recipient:◦ Ambili Ramachandran ◦ Award for 1 year of med student and resident teaching training
SGIM National Meeting SupportThe Section of General Internal Medicine is committed to supporting faculty to attend the Society of General Internal Medicine’s national meeting.◦ Discretionary accounts for AY 2016 and 2017 increased for faculty engaging in the SGIM National Meeting ◦ $1,000 will be added to individual discretionary accounts for GIM faculty members’ travel specifically to the SGIM National Meeting
◦ An additional $500 will be added if the faculty is presenting or an author of an abstract at the meeting
◦ Meeting dates to consider:◦ SGIM 2017: April 19‐22 Washington, DC, Washington Hilton
SGIM Hill Day
Payel Roy, MD – PC Chief Resident◦ Authored an article on her SGIM‐sponsored Hill Day in SGIM Forum
Proud to Be GIM EventOct 28th, 2015Organized and championed by:◦ Catherine Rich, MD◦ Shwetha Sequeira, MD, MSc
GIM Mentors:◦ Geoff Modest, MD◦ James Hudspeth, MD◦ Ambili Ramachandran, MD, MSc◦ Jenny Siegel, MD◦ Alex Walley, MD, MSc◦ Rachel Casas, MD
◦ Joanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPH◦ Ricardo Cruz, MD, MPH ◦ Jordan Yoder, MD (Senior Resident)◦ Catherine Rich, MD◦ Shwetha Sequeira, MD, MSc
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
2009 – Julie Crosson, MD
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
Past recipients:
$13,435,556 $13,182,475$14,711,352
$10,826,587 $10,396,832
$12,430,870
$16,557,187
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FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16
Current Annual Direct Research and Training Grant Awards*†
*FY12‐16 includes BU, BMC & VA funding†FY16 Indirect and Direct: $19,428,160
Fiscal Year Number of Awards Total Support
FY10 35 $12,150,594
FY11 36 $19,613,220
FY12 18 $12,596,484
FY13 12 $9,235,028
FY14 12 $10,005,165
FY15 21 $9,586,082
FY16 21 $11,136,656
New GIM Research Awards
Total GIM Research & Training Grant Awards*
$70,427,284
$76,140,520 $75,515,309
$58,254,032$63,389,474
$67,982,744
$57,202,444
010,000,00020,000,00030,000,00040,000,00050,000,00060,000,00070,000,00080,000,000
FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16
*Includes Direct and Indirect Costs
*FY12‐16 include VA funding
Total Fellowship Training Grant Awards*
$9,849,566
$7,291,806
$10,750,791
$8,704,455
$7,016,135$7,538,194
$10,268,831
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4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
12,000,000
FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16
*Includes Direct and Indirect Costs
New GrantsGIM PIs (FY16)
Alford:◦ The Boston University Evidence‐based SBIRT Student Training (BESST) Program; SAMHSA; $945,000; 9/30/15‐9/29/18
Bagley:◦ Adolescent Grant – CATALYST; DPH; $325,350; 1/1/16‐6/30/19
Battaglia:◦ The Avon Breast Health Initiative at Boston Medical Center; Avon Foundation; $125,000; 7/1/15 – 6/30/16
◦ Boston University Mentoring and Training in Cancer Health Disparities (MATCH); Susan G. Komen Foundation; $405,000; 8/1/15‐7/31/18
Berz:◦ Preventive Medicine Residency with Integrative Health Care Training Program; HRSA; $1,126,052; 9/1/15‐8/31/18
New GrantsGIM PIs (FY16)
Gunn:◦ Perceptions of Breast Density Notifications Among a Low‐Literacy Population‐An Opportunity for Patient Centered Communication; Academy Health; $10,000; 1/1/16‐12/31/16
Hanchate:◦ Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities; NIH NHLBI; $1,978,662; 1/15/16‐12/31/19◦ Unintended Consequences: Medicare Performance Programs and Health Disparities; NIH NIMHHD; $1,608,349; 4/1/16‐11/30/18
Labelle:◦ Moms Do Care; DPH; $41,250; 9/1/15‐8/31/16
Lasser:◦ Subcontract – Implementation of a Hepatitis C Treatment Program in Primary Care in an Urban Safety‐net Hospital: A Budget Impact Analysis; NIH‐Cornell; $19,919; 12/1/15‐4/30/16
New GrantsGIM PIs (FY16)
Lunze:◦ Stigma, Risk Behaviors and Health Care Among HIV‐infected Russian People Who Inject Drugs; NIH NIDA; $345,805; 6/1/16‐5/31/18
◦ Double Stigma as Barrier to Integrated HIV Treatment among HIV‐infected PWID in Ukraine; NIH‐CFAR; $40,000; 6/1/16‐5/31/17
Paasche‐Orlow:◦ Conversational Agents to Improve Quality of Life in Palliative Care; NIH NINR; $3,156,130; 4/22/16‐2/28/21
◦ Promoting the Intersection of Research on Health Literacy and Patient Centered Care; PCORI; $124,911; 6/1/15‐5/31/17
◦ Subcontract – Testing a Medication Risk Communication and Surveillance Strategy: The EMC2 Trial; NIH‐Northwestern; $214,751; 8/15/15‐5/31/16
◦ Subcontract – Mechanisms of Health Literacy and Information Accessiblity in the Deaf; NIH‐U. Michigan; $46,297; 9/17/15‐8/31/16
New GrantsGIM PIs (FY16)
Quintiliani:◦ Subcontract – A Process Evaluation of the Effectiveness & Feasibility of an Innovative Approach to Promote Motivational Interviewing Among Nurses in a Cluster‐Randomized Falls Prevention Trial; NIH NIA‐Brandeis; $26,909; 6/1/16‐5/31/17
Samet:◦ NIDA INVEST Modified Fellowship – Bulat Idrisov; NIH NIDA; $52,000; 2/1/16‐1/31/17
◦ NIDA International Forum 2016 Symposium Travel Award; NIH NIDA; $10,000; 8/26/15‐8/25/16
Walley:◦ Subcontract – Pharmacy Naloxone Distribution: Assessing a New Tool to Reduce Overdose Mortality; NIH‐PIRE; $508,007; 5/1/16‐1/31/21
2015 GIM Publications
4658
72
92103 109
118107 110
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GIM Faculty and Fellow Authors in 2015 (n=38)AlfordBagleyBattagliaBerlowitzBerzBorzeckiChapman, SCheng, TCheng, DCrossonGiffordGunnHanchate
HermosHudspethHylekKimKoKressinLarochelleLasserLiebschutzLinskyLunzeMannMishuris
MurabitoNaimiOrlanderPaasche‐OrlowQuintilianiRamachandranReddyRoseSaitzSametShanahanWalley
GIM Journal Editors
Journal of Addiction Medicine – Rich Saitz
Journal of Health Literacy – Michael Paasche‐Orlow
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice – Jeffrey Samet
◦Answer: B◦GIM had the 2nd most funding in the DOM in FY16◦ #1 – Pulmonary: $22.4M ◦ #2 – GIM: $14.6 M ◦ #3 – Computational Biology: $11.6 M◦ #4 – Clinical Epi Research & Training: $10.6 M
The DOM was awarded $103.4 M in grant funding for FY16. Among all the Sections that comprise the DOM, GIM was:
Appointments & PromotionsProfessor:◦ Michael Paasche‐Orlow, MD, MA, MPH
Associate Professor:◦ Alex Walley, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor:◦ Sarah Kimball, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor:◦ Priya Joshi, MD◦ Nicolette Oleng’, MD
AwardsSheila Chapman, MD◦ 2015 Department of Medicine’s Outstanding Citizenship Award
Tom Barber, MD◦ 2015 Department of Medicine’s Clinical Excellence Award
Janice Quan, MD◦ 2016 DOM’s Excellence in Teaching (Hospital Based Faculty) Award
AwardsJennifer Gutierrez McCarty, MD◦ 2015 Witzburg Award for Outstanding Ambulatory Medical Education
Suru Lin, MD (SBCHC)◦ 2016 Community‐based Educator of the Year Award
James O’Connell, MD◦ 2015‐2016 W. Lester Henry Award for Diversity and Access to Care
AwardsChristine Gunn, PhD◦ 2016 Academy Health New Investigator
Dan Alford, MD, MPH◦ 2016 American Society of Addiction Medicine Inaugural Educator of the Year Award
Colleen LaBelle, CARN◦ Inaugural Lillian Carter Exemplary Acts in Nursing Award, Lillian Carter Center for Global Health & Social Responsibility at Emory University School of Nursing, Atlanta
◦ STATE OBOT‐ B received Honorable Mention – 2016 Gage Award
AwardsJason Worcester, MD◦ 2016 BMC Annual Public Safety Award ‐ Citizen commendation
Karsten Lunze, MD, DrPH, MPH, FACPM, FAAP◦ Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award
Catherine Rich, MD◦ President Elect, New England Regional SGIM
DOM Faculty Development Awards
James Hudspeth, MD◦ Harvard Macy Program for Educators in Health Professions
Joanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPH◦ IHI’s Population Management Executive Development Program
Bob Witzburg, MD◦ Project Management Professional Training Program and Certification
DOM Faculty Development Awards
Daniel Simpson, MD◦ Narrative Medicine Workshop
Jason Worcester, MD◦ IHI Summit on Improving Patient Care in the Office Practice & the Community
Lisa Quintiliani, PhD◦ Society of Behavioral Medicine Leadership Institute
DOM Faculty Development Awards
Teresa Cheng, MD, MSc◦ McMaster Evidence Based Clinical Practice Workshops
Jim Meisel, MD◦ Center for Medical Simulation Comprehensive Instructor Workshop
Melissa DiPetrillo, MD◦ AAMC Early Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar
DOM Faculty Development Awards
Priya Joshi, MD◦ Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine 2016 Annual Conference
Terrell Johnson, MD◦ National Procedures Institute course “Joint Exam and Injections with an Introduction to Ultrasound Guidance”
DOM Education Pilot Grant Awards
Asher Tulsky, MD◦ Application of a Coaching Program for Professional Development in Internal Medicine Residents
Daniel Chen, MD, MSc & James Meisel, MD◦ Assessing the Efficacy of an Educationally Novel Approach to Teaching Bedside Cardiac Assessment Skills
Priya Joshi, MD◦ Teaching trainees’ how to effectively manage adult obesity in General Internal Medicine Primary Care Clinic
Ambili Ramachandran, MD, MSc & Rachel Casas, MD◦ Explaining breast density recommendations: A training module for primary care faculty and trainees
Academy for Faculty Advancement Recipients2016‐2017
Joanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPH
Patrick Fleming, MD
Elizabeth Hutton, MD
Rebecca Mishuris, MD, MPH
Ambili Ramachandran, MD, MSc
Minority Faculty Leadership & Career Development Program 2015‐2016
Ricardo Cruz, MD, MPH
Terrell Johnson, MD
Pablo Buitron De la Vega, MD
2016‐2017 DOM Women’s Leadership Program
Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH
Joanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPH
Joanne Murabito, MD, ScM
Lisa Quintiliani, PhD
Catherine Rich, MD
Jenny Siegel, MD
GIM Academic Coaches
Elaine Hylek, MD, MPHo HMU faculty
Karen Lasser, MD, MPHo PC leadership
Lisa Quinitiliani, PhDo Clinician Educators
GIM Evans Educators2015‐2016
Daniel Chen, MD, MSc
Julien Dedier, MD, MPH
Melissa DiPetrillo, MD
James Meisel, MD
Christine Phillips, MD
GIM Evans Educators2015‐2016
James Hudspeth, MD – Global Health Pathway
Jenny Siegel, MD – Urban Health Pathway
Teresa Cheng, MD, MSc – Academic Half Day Coordinator
New RolesJane Liebschutz, MD, MPH◦ 2016 Mid‐Career Faculty Leadership Program, DOM
Dan Cottrell, MD◦ Medical School Student Promotion/Academic Probation Committee
Sheila Chapman, MD & Asher Tulsky, MD◦ BMC’s Patient Experience Physician Leadership Group
New Roles
Sheila Chapman, MD◦ DOM Associate Chair for Under‐Represented Minority Post‐Graduate Career Development
Melissa DiPetrillo, MD◦Medical Director for the Physician Assistant Program
General Recognitions
Tom Barber, MDJeffrey Samet, MD
Best of Boston, Top GIM Docs for 2015
Charles Tifft, MDBob Witzburg, MD
Welcomed AdditionsKaku So‐Armah and Cynthia – Miinshe Alma
Rachel Casas and David – Daniel
Darae Ko and Jonathan – Gregory Paul
Elizabeth Hutton and Rob – Nathan Peabody
Section of General Internal MedicineMost Valuable Player Award
And in 2016, 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