DGIM at SGIM 2025 -- Presentations & Posters

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The Society for General Internal Medicine’s (SGIM) annual meeting will be held in Hollywood, FL, May 14-17, 2025.  This year’s meeting theme is “From Ideas to Action: Catalyzing Change in Academic Internal Medicine.  The meeting will feature more than 200 educational sessions and events including Workshops, Clinical Updates, Special Symposia Sessions, Poster Sessions, Distinguished Professor Talks, Pre-course Sessions, and Mentoring Panels.  Check out the many faculty and trainees from DGIM scheduled to present at the meeting!

THURSDAY, MAY 15TH

  • Ryan Kane (Workshop) – WB17: Anti-Obesity Medications Thu, May 15, 8:15am, Room 320                             
  • Patrick Hemming (Workshop) – WC13: Regaining Hope and Realizing Skills for Complex Depression Using Evidence based Mental Health Care and Communication Skills Models, Thu, May 15, 9:30am Room 303
  • Rebecca Lumsden (Workshop) – WF09: Women’s Health for the Hospitalist: Integrating Sex- and Gender-Based Care for Women in the Inpatient Setting. Thu, May 15, 2:15pm, Diplomat Ballroom 4
  • Patrick Hemming (Special Symposium) -- SSG5: Improving Health Equity through Behavioral Health Integration: Breaking Down Barriers to Care. Thu, May 15, 3:30pm, Atlantic Ballroom 1
  • Brooke Schroeder (Posters) – PS2-023 Prevalence of Institutional Policies and Resources to Address Staff Traumatic Stress in Adult Intensive Care Unit: a National Survey. Thu, May 15, 8am, Great Hall 4-6
  • Patrick Hemming (Workshop) -- WH02: Don’t Panic! Diagnosis and Management of Anxiety Disorders in Your Practice: 201. Thu, May 15, 4:45pm, Room 202
  • Ryan Kane (Posters) – PS3-280 Associations Between Social Risks and Obesity in High-Risk Veteran. Thu, May 15, 5:45pm, Great Hall 4-6
  • Ashta Ray (Posters) – PS3-011 Perspectives of Black and White Family Members of Critically Ill Patients on Medical Decision Making in the ICU. Thu, May 15, 5:45-7:15pm, Great Hall 4-6

 

FRIDAY, MAY 16TH

  • Patrick Hemming (Interest Group) – ITI09: Mental Health Interest Group. Fri, May 16, 7:00am, Room 218
  • Ryan Kane (Posters) – PS4-081 Evaluating use of a Passive Versus Interruptive Electronic Health Record-Based Medication Cost Estimator Among Primary Care Patients with Multimorbidity. Fri. May 16, 8am
  • Gwendolen Buhr (Posters) -- PS4-099 Adding a Longitudinal Outpatient Medical Student Rotation Enhances Student Learning and Improves Faculty Satisfaction. Fri, May 16, 8:00am, Great Hall 4-6
  • Ryan Kane (Posters) – PS4-081 Evaluating use of a Passive Versus Interruptive Electronic Health Record-Based Medication Cost Estimator Among Primary Care Patients with Multimorbidity. Fri. May 16, 8am
  • William Yancy (Sessions) -- CUJ9: Clinical Updates in Obesity Medicine. Fri. May 16 at 8:15am, Atlantic Ballroom 2
  • Patrick Hemming (Workshop) – WJ05 Reducing Stigma, Enhancing Safety: Effective Strategies for Addressing Suicidality in Primary Care. Fri, May 16, 8:15am, Room 205
  • Caroline Sloan (Sessions) – WK09: Medicare Advantage or Disadvantage? The great debate Fri, May 16, 9:30am, Room 301
  • Daniella Zipkin (Mentoring Panel) – MPMC: GIM Mid-Career Mentoring Panel. Fri, May 16, 1:00pm, Regency Ballroom 2
  • Jeffrey Lee (Sessions) - WN06: Untold Stories: Unveiling the Role of Art and Narrative in Medicine. Fri, May 16, 2:15pm, Room 212/213
  • Katherine Henderson (Workshop) – WN06: Untold Stories: Unveiling the Role of Art and Narrative in Medicine. Fri, May 16, 2:15pm, Room 212/213
  • Jane Gagliardi (Workshop) – WN06: Untold Stories: Unveiling the Role of Art and Narrative in Medicine. Fri, May 16, 2:15pm, Room 212/213
  • Caroline Sloan (Workshop) -- W011: “Doc, why is my medical bill so high?” How clinicians can address medical debt in their practice. Fri, May 16, 3:30pm, Room 214
  • Laura Caputo (VA) – VA3: Best Practices in Curriculum Design through VA Faculty Development: A MODEL Approach.  Fri. May 16, 3:30pm, Room 307
  • Daniella Zipkin (Workshop) -- WO10: Effective Mentoring Across Differences: Building Bridges in Academic Medicine. Fri, May 16, 3:30pm, Diplomat Ballroom 4
  • Connor Drake (Oral Presentation) – Scientific Abstract Oral Presentations in Social Determinants of Health (SA02 – 2 Randomized Controlled Trial of a Produce Prescription Subsidy on Cardiometabolic Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes and at Risk for Food Insecurity). Fri, May 16, 3:45pm, Atlantic Ballroom 3
  • Caroline Sloan (Posters) – PS5-030 Association Between Polypharmacy and Physical Function in Middle-Aged Adults: Findings from the CARDIA Function Study. Fri, May 16, 4:45pm-7:15pm, Great Hall 4-6
  • Eugenia McPeek (Posters) – PS5-262 Impact of a State-Funded Meals on Wheels on Short-Term Readmission Rates in Food Insecure Hospitalized Patients, Fri, May 16, 5:45- 7:15pm, Great Hall 4-6

 

SATURDAY, MAY 17TH

  • Daniella Zipkin (Workshop) – WQ01: Building Advocacy Curricula for Internal Medicine Trainees. Sat, May 17, 7:30am, Room 201
  • Caroline Sloan (Workshop)  WQ03: Climbing the Hill: Empowering Physicians to Participate in Legislative Advocacy. Sat, May 17, 7:30am, Room 204
  • Ryan Kane (Workshop) – WQ01: Building Advocacy Curricula for Internal Medicine Trainees. Sat, May 17, 7:30am, Room 201

 


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