Duke at SGIM 2019

Here is a collection of All Things Duke that will be at this year's Society of General Internal Medicine's Annual Meeting, taking place May 8-11 in Washinton, D.C. There are several acceptances from Duke faculty, fellows, residents, and medical students, all listed below. 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 8

  • Poster Session, 5:30 -7 PM, Columbia Ballroom, Terrace Level
    • Ryan Schulteis (#113), Use of a Natural Language Processing Algorithm to Predict Re-admissions at a Veterans Affairs Hospital
    • Azalea Kim (#279), Finding Needles in the EHR Haystack: Design and Early Results for a Natural Language Processing model to identify clinical notes relevant to a patient's goals of care

THURSDAY, MAY 9

  • Poster Session,10:15-11:45 AM, Columbia Ballroom, Terrace Level
    • Daniella Zipkin (#2), Clinician-Educator Career Paths (poster walk & talk during first 45 minutes)
    • Chester Kao (Resident) (#118),Rhabdomyolysis: A rare herald sign of hyperaldosteronism
  • Update in Medical Education: Daniella Zipkin, 2:15- 3:15 PM, International West, Concourse Level
  • Poster Session, 4:30 - 6PM, Columbia Ballroom, Terrace Level
    • Alex Cho (#73), Advancing real-world gains in efficacy through technology and skill building (TARGETS)
    • Anand Shah (MS3) (#98),Implementation of an EHR-based risk-stratified prostate cancer screening program in a primary care network
    • Kevin Shah (#270),You get what you pay for: an analysis of pay for performance results in a large multi-site academic primary care practice
  • DUKE NETWORING RECEPTION, 6:30 – 8:30 PM, Location: Cardozo Room, Terrace Level

FRIDAY, MAY 10

  • Poster Session, 10:15 – 11:45 AM, Columbia Ballroom, Terrace Level
    • Caroline Sloan (#56), Consolidation in the dialysis industry after bundled payment reform
    • Patrick Hemming (#291), Reframing the medical history: applying psychiatry’s four perspectives to the primary care patient
  • Workshop: Kevin Shah, 1-2 PM, Jefferson East, Concourse Level,Unlocking Successful Ambulatory Practice Redesign thru Practice Facilitation
  • Special Symposium: Matthew Maciejewski, 1-2 PM, International East, Concourse Level,integrating social + behavioral determinants of health into clinical care: Lessons Learned from the VA
  • Update in Career Development: Daniella Zipkin, 2:15 -3:15 PM, International West, Concourse Level 
  • Workshop: Daniella Zipkin, 3:30–4:30 PM, Georgetown West, Concourse Level, Getting Promoted as an Early Career Educator
  • Poster Session, 4:30 - 6 PM, Location: Columbia Ballroom, Terrace Level
    • Joel Boggan (#25), High Value Care and Quality Improvement: A Deprescribing Initiative in Resident Primary Care Clinics
    • Ryanne Wu (#108), Effect of sociodemographic factors on uptake of a patient-facing IT family health history risk assessment platform
    • Zach Brandon (MS3) (#253), E-Communication improves primary care patient access to rheumatology
  • Oral Presentation: Nia Mitchell, 4:45 – 5:45 PM, Jay, Lobby Level, Effect of a scoring rubric on review of scientific meeting abstracts

SATURDAY, MAY 11

  • Poster Session: 10 AM, Columbia Ballroom, Terrace Level
    • David Edelman (#98), Randomized Trial of Group Problem Solving for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction
    • Daniella Zipkin (#261), Maximize Your X+Y: Longitudinal Ambulatory Threads
    • John Shoup (#264), Improving resident population health education and care through team-based quality improvement

Also, while at the Capitol for SGIM, a Duke group will be advocating on the hill and are scheduled to meet with staffers from the offices of Senator Tillis, Senator Burr, and Representative Price on Wednesday morning, May 8. Contact Caroline Sloan if interested in joining!

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