Internal Medicine Residency News, May 8, 2017

From the Program

Congratulations to everyone who participated in Resident Research Night! Best Research Poster Awards went to Lauren Collins, Anubha Agarwal, Wynn Hunter and Shai Posner; Best Medicine Grand Rounds went to Megan Clowse; the Greenfield Research Mentorship Award went to Mary Klotman; and the Califf Award Winners were: Julia Xu (first place); Kahli Zietlow (second place); and Landon Brown (third place). 

Special congratulations to Adam Barnett and Elyse on their wedding over the weekend!

Don't forget: Please send any of your news or kudos for your colleagues to Erin Payne.

Have a great week!

Kudos

Kudos this week go to David Sterken for great work on 7300, and to Shannon Niedermeyer and Claire Smith for their excellent patient care on VA Gen Med. Kudos to Sipa Yankey for going the extra mile to help any patient he encounters, and kudos to Megan Dupuis, who went to a restaurant to buy a meal to cheer up a patient who had a long hospital stay. Kudos to Steph Li for an excellent SAR Lecture, and to Joe Plaksin and Nicole Helmke from Daniella Zipkin for getting their DOC paperwork folders empty! Kudos to Katie Charles for great work at the VA from Ashley Spann,  from Megan Gillum to Caroline Sloan, who accompanied an unstable cross cover patient to radiology when clinical transport was not available, and to Maggie Moses for being a great leader and teacher on VA Gen Med from Matt Labriola.

PubMed from the Program

This week's pubmed from the program goes to everyone who participated in Resident Research Night. Congratulations and many thanks for fantasic research presentations - both oral and poster presentations - during our annual Resident Research Night on May 4. Thank you for the participation and wonderful support of your peers. We are also grateful to the MedRes office team Tia, Erin and Lynsey for organizing the event. - Murat Arcasoy, MD

View the program and read the 2017 Califf Research Award Abstract Submissions.

 

Clinic Corner: DOC

Contributed by Lynn Bowlby

  1. It's the time of the year to say goodbye and get ready to welcome a new group of interns! For all departing SARs, any questions about the end of training transition, let me know! Pay extra attention to notes and leave instruction. See Joseph Chervinko’s last email with our process. Go thru your list…pick 10 or so that you do a warm had off for often picking the new doctor. And know your patients, and all of us, will miss you!
  2. BP checks….is our HTN Group…every other Monday AM…just write HTN group in followup. And PAIN group has restarted every Thursday. Anyone with Pain and/or pain/addiction - Jan is leading.
  3. Joy is out on maternity leave, back next month, when Ashley will be out for the same leave! Keep those behavioral health referrals coming, and Jan is a huge part of this work, as well!
  4. Heard of Redesign 2? HIDOC? Intensive primary care? Do you know Laurie, our new Marigny, aka Care manager? She is GREAT! We are doing more onsight treatment, sometimes seeing pts daily…ask any of us about it!

Keep those good ideas for the DOC coming, and keep your eye out for small QI projects we will be doing…you are the key to the DOC!

Lynn and team!

From the Chief Residents

Morning Report and MGR: May 8-12, 2017
Date Topic Lecturer Time Location
5/8/17

Management of Medical Problems of Pregnancy

Lynn Bowlby

7:15 a.m. DUH 8252
5/9/17

TBD

 

7:15 a.m.

Pickett Road Clinic

5/10/17

Case Presentation

Filley Howe to Diana McNeill

7:15 a.m. DUH 8252
5/11/17

Case Presentation

Caroline Sloan to Dr. King

7:15 a.m. DUH 8252
5/12/17

Medicine Grand Rounds: Phillips-Winn Memorial Grand Rounds: My Career Journey and Lessons in Mentoring 

Valerie Ashby, PhD 8:00 a.m. DUH 2002

 

Noon Conference: May 8-12, 2017
Date Topic Lecturer Time Location Lunch
5/8/17

SAR Lecture Series: ETOH/Narcotic Withdrawal Management

John Musgrove

12:10 p.m. DUH 2002 Domino's
5/9/17

My Take

Dave Zaas

12:15 p.m. DUH 2002

Chick-fil-A

5/10/17

Med-Peds Combined SAR talks

Amy Lee

12:00 p.m.

DUH 2003

Subway
5/11/17

Motility Disorders

David Leiman

12:15 p.m.

DUH 2001

China King
5/12/17

Chair's Conference

Jared Lowe

12:15 p.m. DUH 2002 Mediterra

From the Residency Office

 
NC ACP Education Innovation Grant Program

In brief…

  • What: $2500 funding opportunity (2017-2018 NC-ACP Education Innovation Grant Program)
  • Why: People give you money to do what you want to do J (enhance the quality and effectiveness of health care, professional growth)
  • How: Complete an application (attached)
  • When: Submit a completed application to Dr. Arcasoy by JUNE 1, 2017

This NC ACP program began in 2014 and has already funded dozens of innovative projects at the various training sites across the state which have resulted in improvements in the delivery of medical education and/or patient care. The NC ACP hopes to support one educational innovation project per medical education training site from around the state with funding available up to $2500 per project.  Projects must include either a resident(s) of an internal medicine residency training program and/or a medical student(s) enrolled in a medical school within the state of North Carolina.

Of note, the NC ACP will consider only one submission from each training site. Dr. Arcasoy will coordinate a review committee to select the grant proposal that Duke will submit to the NC ACP for funding consideration. This is also a great opportunity for collaboration (e.g. peers, faculty, medical students, etc.) and we encourage it! The application seems straight-forward and not too onerous.

 

Duke Narrative Medicine Writing Evening

The first inaugural Duke Narrative Medicine Writing Evening will be held at the home of Dr. David Pisetskyon Friday, May 26 .  There is space for 8 residents to attend this event.

What you need to do: If you are interested, please email Erin Payne to let her know.  It will be first come, first serve, so if you would like to attend please sign up ASAP!  Our first writing prompt will be short and to the point.  Please submit a writing piece at least 72 hours prior to the event which follows the prompt guidelines.

Prompt: please write a short piece (500 words maximum) about an interaction in medicine that brought out a STRONG emotional reaction.  Did you laugh?  Did you cry?  Did you fret endlessly?  Did you feel sorrow, or guilt, or regret?  How about joy, elation, pride?  If you have felt one of those things, then you can write this piece!  Please write it in first person, and base it off of a true event you have experienced.

What will happen at the writing evening: we will all receive our pieces from each other in advance (at least 3 days prior to the event), and be allowed to read and critique the pieces.  Then, we will all meet at Dr. Pisetsky's house for appetizers, drinks, and discussion about our pieces.

 

Duke Clinical Research Day - May 18 - Poster Presentation

Residents are encouraged to submit an abstract of your poster by April 14 and participate during the poster presentation event on May 18 at Trent Semans Center 6th floor.

The residency office will help to print your posters and we will hang them on the display boards on May 18 for you until you can come in for poster judging. Please let us know how our Program can help you in any other way. 

Register today.

 
Resident Wellness Initiative Grants

We are pleased to announce a new funding opportunity entitled “Resident Wellness Initiative Grants” for resident-led, innovative projects dedicated to promote the well-being of our residents which is of utmost importance to our Program and Duke family. 

The proposed innovative initiatives will promote and preserve Internal Medicine resident physician wellness by building skills to handle the challenges and the pace of the current healthcare environment, while continuing to provide quality care to patients.

  1. Two awards each $2,500/project will be funded.
  2. Funding start date is July 1, 2017.
  3. Each proposal must be led by one or more SARs (current JARs) during the 2017-2018 academic year. Extension of funding may be requested next year beyond June 30, 2018.
  4. Teamwork is encouraged to include JARs and incoming interns and multiple SARs may lead one project.
  5. Faculty sponsor/advisor may be recruited but not required.
  6. Additional funding for a larger award may be available depending on the level of interest and budgets of the project(s). The award committee will review and make a decision on each proposal.
  7. The 2-page proposals are due on June 1, 2017 for review by an award selection committee.
  8. Applications forms are attached.

For any questions, please contact murat.arcasoy@duke.edu.

 

Feeling down? Need to talk to someone? Opportunities for Wellness

All trainees at Duke have FREE access to Personal Assistance Services (PAS), which is the faculty/employee assistance program of Duke University. The staff of licensed professionals offer confidential assessment, short-term counseling, and referrals to help resolve a range of personal, work, and family problems. PAS services are available free of charge to Duke faculty and staff, and their immediate family members. An appointment to meet with a PAS counselor may be arranged by calling the PAS office at 919-416-1PAS (919-416-1727), Monday through Friday between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. For assistance after hours, residents and fellows can call the Blood and Body Fluid Hotline (115 inside DUH, 919-684-1115 outside) for referral to behavioral health resources. Another resource is Duke Outpatient Psychiatry Referrals at (919) 684-0100 or 1-888-ASK-DUKE. https://www.hr.duke.edu/pas/

Upcoming Dates and Events

  • May 26 - Duke Narrative Medicine Writing Evening

  • June 1 - Resident Wellness Initiative Grant Application Deadline

  • June 3 - SAR Dinner

  • June 6 - Faculty v. House Staff Basketball Game

  • June 10 - End of Year Picnic

  • June 30 - Medicine Grand Rounds: Dr. Klotman's final State of the Department

 

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