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State of the Section: 2020General Internal Medicine

JEFFREY H. SAMET, MD, MA, MPH

CHIEF, SECTION OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE

Boston University School of MedicineBoston Medical Center

People

Section of GIM 2020 Photo

GIM Monthly Leadership MeetingDan Alford

Tracy Battaglia

Sheila Chapman

Henri Lee

Lisa Quintiliani

Debra Paarz

Michael Paasche-Orlow

Susan Phillips

Sandhya Rao

Catherine Rich

Jeffrey Samet

Chris Shanahan

Asher Tulsky

Jason Worcester

Core Administrative StaffDebra Paarz – Administrator

Veronica Forde – Program Manager

Audrius Ivanauskas – Grants Administrator

April Leon – Manager, Finance & Grants

Jerlene Matthias – Faculty Support Coordinator

Lisa Morin – Executive Assistant

Jenay Nasif – Administrative Assistant

Linda Neville – Fellowship Program Coordinator

Ryan O’Dea – Administrative Coordinator

Zaida Suriel – Project Coordinator, WHG

Faculty Recruits2019-2020

5 Clinician Educators

1 Clinician Innovator

2 Clinician Investigators

3 NP (PC, HMU, BMC Health Plan)

5 Hospitalists

1 Medical Director Grayken Center

Faculty Recruits 2019-2020Clinician Educators

Alexandra Bachorik, MD◦ Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount

Sinai, New York, NY, 2015◦ Fellowship: Brigham and Women’s 2019◦ Residency: Brigham and Women’s 2018◦ Primary Care/WHG

Shaleen Chakyayil, MD◦ Medical School: BUSM/BMC 2016◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2019◦ Primary Care

Faculty Recruits 2019-2020Clinician Educators

Margot Rogers, MD◦ Medical School: Albany Medical College 2016◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2019◦ Primary Care

Krupa Patel, MD◦ Medical School: BUSM/BMC 2015◦ Residency: IM/PM-Combined, BUSM/BMC 2019◦ Fellowship: Strategy◦ Primary Care

Faculty Recruit 2019-2020Clinician Educators

Joseph Rencic, MD◦ Medical School: University of Pennsylvania 1998◦ Residency: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2002◦ Faculty, Tufts University 2010-2019◦ Hospital Medicine Clinician Educator

Faculty Recruits 2019-2020Nurse Practitioners

Carlie Martinez, NP◦ School: UCSF California 2017◦ Urgent Care NP

Shawna Kennedy, NP◦ School: Boston College School of Nursing 2019◦ HMU NP

Judy Tran, FNP-BC◦ School: Simmons College, 2017◦ BMC Health Plan NP

Faculty Recruits 2019-2020Clinician Innovator

Avik Chatterjee, MD, MPH◦ Medical School: UNC Chapel Hill 2008◦ Residency: Yale 2013◦ Fellowship: Harvard Medical School 2015◦ Instructor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School 2015-18◦ BHCHP (Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program)

Faculty Recruits 2019-2020Clinician Investigators

Anna Goldman, MD, MPA, MPH◦ Medical School: Mount Sinai, New York 2012◦ Residency: Cambridge Health Alliance 2015◦ Fellowship: General Medicine, Harvard Medical

School/Cambridge Health Alliance 2019

Simeon Kimmel, MD, MA◦ Medical School: Harvard Medical School 2013◦ Residency: Brigham and Women’s 2016◦ Fellowship: Infectious Disease and Addiction Medicine,

BUSM/BMC 2019

Faculty Recruits 2019-2020Hospitalists

Anne Beckett, MD◦ Medical School: Yale University 2014◦ Residency: Med/Peds, Brigham & Women’s/Boston Children’s

Hospital, 2019 ◦ Clinician Educator

Veena Dronamraju, MD◦ Medical School: Tufts University 2016◦ Residency: SUNY Health Science Center 2019◦ Direct Care

Faculty Recruits 2019-2020Hospitalists

Alice Ji, MD◦ Medical School: Ohio State University 2016

◦ Residency: Tufts Medical Center 2019

◦ Direct Care

Luke Pak, MD◦ Medical School: New York Medical College 2016

◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2019

◦ Direct Care

Swati Varshney (Patel), MD◦ Medical School: Univ. of Texas Southwestern 2016

◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2019

◦ Direct Care

Faculty Recruit 2019-2020Medical Director, Grayken Center

Miriam Komaromy, MD◦ Medical School: University of California, San Francisco 1989◦ Residency: San Francisco General Hospital 1992◦ Faculty, University of New Mexico 2012-19

New Faculty 2020-2021

2 Clinician Innovators

2 Clinician Investigators

1 Associate Chief of Clinical Affairs

5 PC Clinician Educators

2 Fellows

2 PC Nurse Practitioners

9 Hospitalists

Faculty Recruits 2020-2021Clinician Innovator

Alyssa Peterkin, MD◦ Medical School: New York Medical College 2016◦ Residency: Mount Auburn Hospital 2019◦ Fellowship: Addiction Medicine – BUSM/BMC 2020◦ Addiction Medicine/HMU

Faculty Recruits 2020-2021Clinician Innovator

Emily Hurstak, MD, MPH, MAS ◦ Medical School/MPH: Columbia University, College of

Physicians and Surgeons, 2010◦ Residency: UCSF 2013◦ Chief Residency: UCSF 2014◦ Fellowship: PC Research, USCF 2016◦ Instructor of Medicine, UCSF 2017-20◦ Addiction Medicine/Primary Care

New Faculty 2020-2021Clinician Investigator

Miriam Harris, MD◦ Medical School: McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario

2010◦ Residency: Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver 2016◦ Fellowship: GIM, McGill University 2018◦ Fellowship Addiction Medicine – BUSM/BMC 2020◦ Addiction Medicine/WHG

New Faculty 2020-2021Clinician Investigator

Mara Horwitz, MD, MPH◦ Medical School: UCSF 2013◦ Residency: Primary Care – BUSM/BMC 2016◦ Fellowship: IM/PC, Harvard Medical School 2019◦ Healthcare Disparities/Primary Care

New Faculty 2020-2021Associate Chief of Clinical Affairs

R. Douglas Bruce, MD◦ Medical School: University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas

1997 ◦ Residency: Internal Medicine, Parkland Memorial

Hospital, Dallas 2000◦ Faculty, Yale University 2001-20

New Faculty 2020-2021Clinician Educators

Joseph Boyle, MD◦ Medical School: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 2016◦ Residency: University of Colorado 2019◦ Fellowship: Addiction Medicine, Univ. of Minnesota 2020◦ Primary Care

Chloe Ciccariello, MD◦ Medical School: Icahn at Mount Sinai, NY 2015◦ Residency: UCSF 2018

◦ Chief Residency: UCSF 2019

◦ Primary Care – Chicago 2020

◦ Primary Care

New Faculty 2020-2021Clinician Educators Plus

Lucy Schulson, MD, MPH◦ Medical School: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount

Sinai, New York, NY, 2014◦ MPH: Harvard School of Public Health 2014◦ Residency: BIDMC 2016◦ Fellowship: BUSM/BMC 2020◦ Primary Care/RAND

A. Sofia Warner, MD, MBA◦ Medical School: Harvard Medical School 2017◦ MBA: Harvard Business School 2017◦ Residency: MGH 2020◦ Primary Care/Strategy

New Faculty 2020-2021Clinician Educators

Vasudev Mandyam, MD◦ Medical School: Univ. of CA, San Diego 2008◦ Residency: Internal Medicine, BUSM/BMC 2011◦ Faculty, BIDMC Primary Care, 2011-20◦ Primary Care/Faster Paths

New Faculty 2020-2021Fellows

Purva Ranchal, MD◦ Medical School: Government Medical College, Patiali,

Punjab, India 2016◦ Residency: Westchester Medical Center Univ. Hospital,

NY 2020◦ Academic Fellow/GIM

Swetha Ramachandran, MD ◦ Medical School: Univ. of Southern CA, Los Angeles

2017◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2020◦ Quality Fellow/HMU

New Faculty 2020-2021Nurse Practitioners

Nancy Curran, MS

o School: UMass Lowell, M.S. 2016

o NP/Addiction Medicine Consult Service

Daisy Salamanca, MS, APRN, FNP-BC

o School: UMass Boston, FNP-BC: 2013

o NP Anchor/Primary Care

Betty Sam, RN, MS, AGNP, WHNP-BCo School: Boston College, WHNP-BC: 2013, AGNP: 2017

o NP Anchor/WHG

New Faculty 2020-2021Hospitalists

Najla Abdurrahman, MD◦ Medical School: St. George’s University of London 2017◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2020◦ Direct Care

Nabila Azad, MD◦ Medical School: Saint Louis University 2015◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2018◦ Direct Care

New Faculty 2020-2021Hospitalists

Gaelle Brun-Cottan, MD◦ Medical School/MPH: University of Miami 2017◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2020◦ Direct Care

Ian Downs, MD◦ Medical School: Albert Einstein Bronx 2017◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2020◦ Direct Care

New Faculty 2020-2021Hospitalists

Albert Nadjarian, MD ◦ Medical School: BUSM 2017◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2020◦ Direct Care

Erica Saunders, MD◦ Medical School: Wayne State University Detroit 2017◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2020◦ Direct Care

New Faculty 2020-2021Hospitalists

Melinda Tonelli, MD◦ Medical School: Univ. of Washington, Seattle 1998◦ Residency: Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center,

Portland, OR 2002◦ Direct Care/Ultrasound Fellowship

Haihua Zhang, MD ◦ Medical School: SUNY Downstate, Brooklyn 2013◦ Residency: Tufts Medical Center 2020◦ Direct Care

Departing Faculty

Primary Care - Retired

o Unique Michaud, MDo Bernie Kreger, MD

Hospitalists – Direct Care

o Veena Dronamraju, MDo Alice Ji, MDo Andre Kydd, MDo Ray Qian, MDo Swati Varshney, MDo Timothy Wymer, MD

Research

o Amresh Hanchate, PhDo Tim Naimi, MD

Amresh’s Farewell

Thank you Tim!

Fond Memories of Bernie!

GIM Faculty1970 - 2020

Is It A, B, or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!

How many GIM PC Providers speak Portuguese?

A. 1

B. 3

C. 5

D. 6

How many GIM PC Providers speak Portuguese?

◦Answer: C – 5!

Angela Jackson, MD Antonieta Camara, NP

Kristin Lee, MD Aisling Flanagan-Hickey, NP

Karen Lasser, MD

2019-2020GIM DOM Leadership

Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH◦ Vice Chair for Public Health

Jay Orlander, MD, MPH◦ Associate Chief, Medical Service, VA Boston

Healthcare System

Sheila Chapman, MD◦ Associate Chair, Under Represented Minority

Faculty Development

2019-2020BUSM 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

2019-2020Section of GIM Leadership

Michael Paasche-Orlow, MD, MA, MPH

◦ Associate Chief for Research

Asher Tulsky, MD

◦ Associate Chief for Education

◦ Associate Chief for Faculty Development

Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH

oChief, Section of General Internal Medicine

Susan Phillips, MD

2019-2020GIM Primary Care Leadership

Jason Worcester, MD

◦ Primary Care Medical Director

Joanna D’Afflitti, MD, MPH

◦ NP Anchor Program Director

Melissa DiPetrillo, MD

◦ Primary Care Coaching Lead

Sarah Kimball, MD

◦ Integrated Behavioral Health

2019-2020GIM Primary Care Leadership

Juhee McDougal, MD

◦ Residency Clinic Director

Melissa Jacobs, NP

◦ Clinical Lead of Nurse Practitioners

Hannah Leaver, MBA

◦ Primary Care Administrative Director

2019-2020 Inpatient Leadership

Henri Lee, MD

◦ Director, Hospital Medicine Unit

James Hudspeth, MD, FACP

◦ Associate Director, Hospital Medicine Unit

Tom Ostrander, MD

◦ Medical Director, Hospitalist Services

2019-2020 Inpatient Leadership

Sandhya Rao, MD

◦ Director, Palliative Care Service

Zoe Weinstein, MD, MSc

◦ Director, Addiction Consult Service

Henry Trier, MD

◦ Director, Medicine Consult Service

VA-based GIM Faculty

◦ Ann Borzecki, MD

◦ Nancy Brim-Kurtz, MD

◦ Rupali Dhond, MD

◦ Nhan Do, MD

◦ Megan Gerber, MD

◦ Allen Gifford, MD

◦ Deborah Gurewich, PhD

◦ Justeen Hyde, PhD

VA-based GIM Faculty

◦ Amy Linsky, MD, MSc

◦ Shivani Jindal, MD

◦ Frank Meng, MD

◦ Jay Orlander, MD, MP

◦ Jennifer Palmer, MS, PhD

Is It A, B, or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!

How many PC attendings served on COVID inpatient services?

A. 9

B. 19

C. 29

D. 39

E. 42

How many PC attendings served on COVID services?

◦ Answer: B – 19 !!

There were 29 willing attendings, and 19 provided coverage.

- Jonathan Berz, MD- Pablo Buitron de la Vega, MD- Shaleen Chakyayil, MD - Sheila Chapman, MD- Cha Chen, MD- Gina Chen, MD- Ricardo Cruz, MD

- Joanna D’Afflitti, MD- Melissa DiPetrillo, MD - Miriam Harris, MD- Terrell Johnson, MD- Marc Larochelle, MD- Craig Noronha, MD- Michael Paasche-Orlow,

MD

- Christine Prifti, MD- Margot Rogers, MD- Asher Tulsky, MD- Jeffrey Samet, MD- Yian Xiao, MD

Programs

GIM Primary CareCrosstown, Adult Primary Care

Shapiro, Adult Primary Care

Shapiro, Women’s Health Group, Primary Care

Faster Paths

Community Health Centers (CHC)

Immigrant/Refugee Health

BMC GIM Outpatient and Inpatient Clinical Productivity (wRVUs)

196,513 204,531215,071

238,919 252,208 256,244

0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20

GIM Outpatient Visits – BMC

Total

FY13 FY15 FY17 FY19 FY20*

89,338 103,544 114,730 131,236 149,376*

*FY20 includes virtual visits (17,111)

GIM Providers in Primary Care

FY14 FY16 FY18 FY19 FY20

MDs (n) 49 56 55 60 65

NPs (n) 9 11 17 22 22

Total (n) 58 67 72 82 87

MD cFTE devoted to PC 23.1 26.7 21.36 19.60 22.21

NP cFTE devoted to PC 7.4 7.8 10.79 12.16 14.26

Total 30.5 34.5 32.15 31.76 36.47

Covered lives (estimate) 36,448 ~35,000 35,932 38,806 38,587

Innovative Clinical Programs Embedded in Primary Care 2019-2020

MANAGING SPECIFIC POPULATIONSProgram Team

Refugee Immigrant Health Program Drs. Sarah Kimball (Medical Director), Sondra Crosby, Nicolette Oleng’, and Lucy Schulson, Aysha Gueye, NP, Elissa Bargas, LICSW, Lily Sonis, LICSW, MPH,Jessica Brandao, Claire Oppenheim (Director of Operations)

Hepatitis C Treatment Program Rachel Daws, LCSW, Aisling Flanagan-Hickey, NP, Annie Potter, NP, Elke Ganz, NP, Drs. Joanna D’Afflitti, Karen Lasser, Kristen Lee (Medical Director), Sarah Kimball, Juhee McDougal, Christine Pace, Jennifer Siegel, Jessica Taylor, Sarah Bagley, Chongjia Chen, Ricardo Cruz, Lucy Schulson, and Jason Worcester

Injection Clinic Drs. Jason Worcester, Terrell Johnson

Innovative Clinical Programs Embedded in Primary Care 2019-2020

MANAGING SPECIFIC POPULATIONSProgram Team

LARC (Long-Acting Reversible Contraception) Clinic

Dr. Christine Prifti, Antonieta Camara, NP, Annie Potter, NP

Transgender Medicine Clinic Drs. Jenny Siegel, Carl Streed, Tom Barber, Annie Potter, NP

TOPCARE (Safer Opioid Prescribing) Linda Bicknell, RN

ACO Complex Care Management Drs. Sarah Kimball and Christine Pace, Emily Palmer, NP, RNs Tyana Morgan, Yolanda Starling, Jasmine Laguerre, Hananiah Pierre-Louis, and Erline Destra, CWAs Lonnita Rogers, Eunice Barros, Tia Sommerville, Enrique Gonzalez, and Michelle Gilchrist, Alison Parker, PharmD and Adwoa Abbosey, CPhT

Innovative Clinical Programs Embedded in Primary Care 2019-2020

CHRONIC DISEASE/HIGH RISK CARE MANAGEMENT

Program 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, Kristen Lee, and Carl Streed, Annie Potter, NP, Elke Ganz, NP and Jessica Stewart (Program Manager)

Program Team

Office-Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT)

Colleen LaBelle, RN (Director), Karen Hannon, RN, Isela Washington, RN, Melanie Day, RN, Sarah King McKeon, RN, John Mannion, RN, Michelle Lima, RN, Jill Shaw, RN, Carla Merlos, RN, Stacey Dobrowolski, RN, Darline Justal, Antoneta Zyba, MA, Lexie Pierson, MPH, LCSW, Dr. Joanna D’Afflitti (Medical Director), Susan Dickerman, Chris Kennedy, Felicia Hendrix (Care Coordinators) Lael Morris recovery coach and all OBAT MDs and NPs

CATALYST Clinic (Emerging Adult OBAT) Dr. Sarah Bagley (Medical Director), DericTopp, MPH, and team

Innovative Clinical Programs Embedded in Primary Care 2019-2020

CHRONIC DISEASE/HIGH RISK CARE MANAGEMENTProgram Team

Integrated Behavioral Health Cara Fuchs, PhD (Clinical Director), Sarah Kirshenbaum, LICSW (Clinical Supervisor), Evonne Yang, MPH, MSW (Senior. Adm Manager), Christine Pace, MD (Medical Director) Tracy Bony, LCSW, Shin Ock, PhD, Vikki Salinas, LICSW, Chelsea Koonz-Cortes, LICSW, Magdalena Lopez, LICSW, Brenna Cyr, LICSW, Osato Egonmwan, LCSW, Samantha LaMartine, PhD, Roopa Mathur, MD, Esteban Toledo, MD, Mary Ellen Smith, NP, & trainees/residents

HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Program

Drs. Jessica Taylor (Medical Director), Dan Newman, Kristen Lee, and Carl Streed, Annie Potter, NP, Elke Ganz, NP and Jessica Stewart (Program Manager)

General MedicineConsult Service

◦ Director: Henry Trier, MD◦ Established at Boston City Hospital in 1981◦ Jul-June consults: 216 new consults, 516 subsequent encounters◦ Med Consult Faculty:

◦ Chapman, C◦ Chen, G◦ DiPetrillo◦ Govindraj◦ Hudspeth◦ Lee, H◦ Nasseh◦ Ortiz

◦ Ostrander◦ Rencic◦ Rogers◦ Schwartz◦ Trier

Palliative Care Consult Service

◦ Director: Sandhya Rao, MD◦ Established in 2007◦ Interdisciplinary team: 3 MDs, 2 NPs, 1 LICSW, 1 Chaplain, 1 Program Manager◦ Consult volume 2019: 1,155 (prior year: 1,064) ◦ Serious Illness Support Program: started May 2017◦ Short and long term goals:

◦ Expanding team ◦ Ongoing education about Palliative Care principles across the institution◦ Establishing ambulatory palliative care presence

Addiction Consult Service

◦ Director: Zoe Weinstein, MD, MSc

◦ Established in July 2015

◦ FY20: Average of 4+ new patients seen/day (M-F)

◦ 1611 completed consults in FY20 (out of 1800 placed)◦ Faculty and Staff:

◦ Alford◦ Bagley◦ Chapman, S◦ Cruz◦ D’Afflitti◦ Fitzpatrick◦ Gordon◦ Harris

◦ Kim◦ Kimball◦ Kimmel◦ Pace◦ Saitz◦ Samet◦ Shanahan◦ Taylor

◦ Walley◦ Weinstein◦ Worcester◦ Jason Fox, NP◦ Emily Lapidus, LICSW◦ Danny Regan, NP◦ Theresa Rolley,

Recovery Advocate

Faster Paths o Rapid Access to Buprenophine, Naltrexone, Naloxone, AUD meds, Withdrawal tx

o Established: November 2018, 650 patients/year

o Faculty and Staff:

Jess Taylor, MD Miriam Komaromy, MD Sandy Gonzales

Joanna D’Afflitti, MD Charmaine Lastimoso, NP Jessica Kehoe, RN

Sandra Gordon, MD Vasudev Mandyam, MD Patty Mitchell, RN

Theresa Kim, MD Alyssa Peterkin, MD Lauren Nentwich, MD

Medical Director

Nurse Case Manager

Emergency Medicine

Medical Director Project ASSERT

Program Manager

GIM Presence at Other BUMC Clinical SitesID Clinic – Walley/Taylor/Crosby/Kimmel

Anticoagulation & Thrombosis Service – Hylek

Boston Healthcare for the Homeless– Chatterjee/Kim

Belkin Breast Health Center (Moakley) – Battaglia/Bachorik/Nasseh

C. Chapman/Fitzpatrick

Methadone Clinics – Weinstein/Walley/Gordon

Bradston/Jamaica Plain/Bay Cove

Sickle Cell Clinic (Moakley) – C. Chapman/Johnson/Woods

2019-2020 GIM Presence Massachusetts Consultation Service for Treatment of Addiction and Pain

Christopher Shanahan, MD, MScoMedical Director

Jason Worcester, MD

Amy Fitzpatrick, MD

GIM Presence at BUSPH

Rich Saitz, MD, MPH

Sondra Crosby, MD

Christine Gunn, PhD

Karen Lasser, MD, MPH

Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH

Tracy Battaglia, MD, MPH

Is It A, B or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!

A. 2- 3

B. 3 - 4

C. 4 - 5

D. 5 - 6

How many different activities on average, does a single GIM physician faculty member provide?

How many different activities on average, does a single GIM physician faculty member provide?

◦Answer: B! 3 - 4

What is GIM Doing in Education?

Medical School

o ICM I and II (now called Doctoring 1 and 2)

oMedicine 2 (precepting and didactics)*

o End of year OSCE*

oMedicine Inpatient/Super Sub-I

o Two-week Virtual Intro Medicine Clerkship

o Academy of Medical Educators

o Field Specific Advisors

o Case Report Mentors

Fellowship

oMedical Education Fellowship –New in 2020

o NP Student Precepting

Residencyo Noon Conference*o CREX*o Academic Half Day*o Morning Report*o Research Mentorso Coachingo Recruitment Interviewing

*Transitioned to virtual with COVID

Additional GIM Education Innovationso Urgent Care Clinic for MS4: Teresa Cheng/Cha Chen/Margot Rogers/Shaleen Chakyayil

o Transgender Health Student Elective and LGBTQ+ Resident Working Group: Jenny Siegel/Carl Streed

o Women’s Health Pre-clinic Conference Series: Alex Bachorik/Christine Prifti

o Special Clinic Educational Experiences:

◦ HCV – Kristen Lee/Karen Lasser

◦ Refugee Clinic – Sarah Kimball/Nicolette Oleng

◦ Women’s Health – Alex Bachorik/Christine Prifti/Shwetha Sequiera

◦ Faster Paths – Jess Taylor

Primary Care Sessions in which GIM Faculty Precepted BUSM Students

Academic Year # Clinic Sessions % Change (prior year)

2011 – 2012 663

2012 – 2013 690 +4

2013 – 2014 785 +14

2014 – 2015 702 -11

2015 – 2016 542 -23

2016 – 2017 635 +17

2017 – 2018 499 -21

2018 – 2019 478 -4

2019-2020* 506 +28

*2019-2020, in-office appointments with students stopped in March 2020 due to COVID.

Most Active Student Preceptors 2019-2020

Shaleen Chakyayil – 44 sessions

Margot Rogers – 38 sessions

Tom Barber – 31 sessions

Asher Tulsky – 31 sessions

Jonathan Berz – 27 sessions

Jenny Siegel – 26 sessions

Catherine Rich – 24 sessions

Theresa Cheng – 24 sessions

Shwetha Sequeira – 23 sessions

Craig Noronha – 23 sessions

Cha Chen – 22 sessions

Julien Dedier – 21 sessions

THANK YOU for Teaching the 3rd & 4th

Year Students in the Clinic in AY20! Shaleen Chakyayil, MD

Margot Rogers, MD

Alexandra Bachorik, MD

Nicolette Oleng, MD

Shwetha Sequeira, MD

Craig Noronha, MD

Catherine Rich, MD

Asher Tulsky, MD

Jenny Siegel, MD

Cha Chen, MD

Teresa Cheng, MD

Thomas Barber, MD

Marc Larochelle, MD

Azadeh Nasseh, MD

Pablo Buitron de la Vega, MD

Susan Phillips, MD

Daniel Chen, MD

Natalia Morone, MD

Karen Lasser, MD

Chava Chapman, MD

Jonathan Berz, MD

Ricardo Cruz, MD

Jason Worcester, MD

Elaine Hylek, MD

Elaine Hylek, MD

Julien Dedier, MD

Christine Prifti, MD

Sandra Looby-Gordon, MD

Christine Phillips, MD

Warren Hershman, MD

Kristen Lee, MD

Daniel Newman, MD

Terrell Johnson, MD

Sondra Crosby, MD

Melissa DiPetrillo, MD

Tim Naimi, MD

Sheila Chapman, MD

Nurse Practitioner EducatorsEunice McAllister 1 NP 1 med student

Antonieta Camara 2 NP

Jackie Burgoyne 1 NP

Aysha Gueye 3 NPs

Theresa Weir 2 NPs 2 med

Gertha Dabady 2 NPs

Meg Ames 1 NP

Aisling Flanagan-Hickey 1 NP

Nadja St. Surin 1 NP

Cleo Ferrao 1 NP

Moree Meehan 4 NPs

Xiuhuan Yan 1 NP

Lorena Loci 1 NP

Kristin Wason 1 NP

ICM1* Teaching 2019-2020(n = 8 BUSM-based GIM Faculty)

Jonathan Berz, MD, MSc

Pablo Buitron de la Vega, MD, MSc

Megan Gerber, MD, MPH

Sarah Kimball, MD

*Introduction to Clinical Medicine

Perla Macip-Rodriguez, MD

Christine Phillips, MD

Joseph Rencic, MD

Jenny Siegel, MD

ICM2* Teaching 2019-2020(n = 26 BUMC-based GIM Faculty)

Alexandra Bachorik, MD

Jonathan Berz, MD

Dan Chen, MD

Gina Chen, MD

Teresa Cheng, MD

Julie Crosson, MD

Joanna D’Afflitti, MD

Melissa DiPetrillo, MD

Veena Dronamraju, MD

Sandra Looby-Gordon, MD

*Introduction to Clinical Medicine

Henri Lee, MD

Kristen Lee, MD

Juhee McDougal, MD

Mitch Medow, MD

Azadeh Nasseh, MD

Christine Prifti, MD

Ray Qian, MD

Catherine Rich, MD

Michael Schwartz, MD

Shwetha Sequeira, MD

Fitzgerald Shepherd, MD

Jennifer Siegel, MD

Henry Trier, MD

Asher Tulsky, MD

Zoe Weinstein, MD

Jason Worcester, MD

Academy of Medical EducatorsCohort 2020

Pablo Buitron de la Vega, MD

Ricardo Cruz, MD

Warren Hershman, MD

Christine Phillips, MD

Joseph Rencic , MD

Cohort 2021

Alexandra Bachorik, MD

Jonathan Berz, MD

Radha Govindraj, MD

Terrell Johnson, MD

GIM Noon Conference and C-REX Presenters 2019-2020

Tom Barber, MD

Radha Govindraj, MD

James Hudspeth, MD

Tom Ostrander, MD

Christine Prifti, MD

Michael Schwartz, MD

Jenny Siegel, MD

Zoe Weinstein, MD

Academic Half Day – IM ResidentDidactic Presenters 2019-2020Alexandra Bachorik – Shared Decision Making

Ricardo Cruz – Criminal/Healthcare Justice

Sheila Chapman – The Color Line Persists, Diversity/Inclusion Committee

James Hudspeth – Med Consult

Craig Noronha – Quality Improvement

Tom Ostrander – Procedure Skills/Training

Jenny Siegel – Harm Reduction & Neighborhood Health, Diversity/Inclusion Committee

Asher Tulsky – Setting the Agenda, Angry Patient Encounters, Giving Bad News

Juhee McDougal – Narrative Medicine

Yian Xiao – Healthcare Financing

DOM Morning Report Attendings 2019-2020

Michael Schwartz, MD

Jenny Siegel, MD

Asher Tulsky, MD

Gabriel Wishik, MD

Jonathan Berz, MD

James Hudspeth, MD

Tom Ostrander, MD

Catherine Rich, MD

Department of MedicineInternal Medicine Residency Program GIM Faculty Directorship roles

o James Hudspeth, MD – Associate Program Director

o Tom Ostrander, MD – Assistant Program Director

o Asher Tulsky, MD – Director of Resident Development

o Catherine Rich, MD – Primary Care Training Program Director

o Craig Noronha, MD – Associate Program Director

o Jenny Siegel, MD – Associate Program Director

Department of MedicineLeadership in Student Education

o Joe Rencic, MD –

Co-Director, Doctoring 2 (ICM 2)

o Perla Macip-Rodriquez, MD –

Clerkship Director, Palliative Care

o Jess Taylor, MD – Assistant Director, HIV Pathway

oRicardo Cruz, MD – Core Faculty

oNicolette ‘Oleng, MD –Associate Clerkship Director, Medicine 1

o Juhee McDougal, MD –Clerkship Director, Medicine 2

o Shwetha Sequeira, MD –Assistant Clerkship Director, Medicine 2

oChristine Phillips, MD –Co-Director, Doctoring 2 (ICM 2)

Primary Care Training Program Residents2020-2021

PGY 1:◦ Oluwatomi Adeoti

◦ Dorreen Danesh

◦ Tyler Lescure

◦ Minaliza Shahlapour

◦ Jacqueline You

Primary Care Training Program Residents2020-2021

PGY 2:◦ Emily Jones

◦ Emily Lupez

◦ Miguel Santiago Montana Fernandez

◦ Sebastian Suarez Zarate

◦ Nika Sulakvelidze

Primary Care Training Program Residents2020-2021

PGY 3:◦ Hannan Braun

◦ Theofanis Kalathas

◦ Linda Paniszyn

◦ Iniya Rajendran

◦ Samantha Siskind

Primary Care Training Program Residents2020-2021

PGY 4:

◦ Benjamin Ammon

◦ Marco Tori

Past and Present GIM 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 Catherine Rich, MD

o Jeffrey Samet, MD, MA, MPH

o Shwetha Sequeira, MD

o Christopher Shanahan, MD, MPH

o Jenny Siegel, MD

o Peter Smith, MD

o Jess Taylor, MD

o Zoe Weinstein, MD

o Gabriel Wishik, MD, MPH

o Megan Young, MD

GIM Faculty Resident Interviewers 2019-2020

Noronha – 19

Siegel - 19

Tulsky – 18

Rich – 18

Hudspeth - 17

Chapman, S – 14

Ostrander – 10

Wilechansky - 10

Sherer - 9

Worcester - 8

Cruz – 6

Lee, H - 4

Schwartz – 4

Govindraj – 3

Chen, C – 3

Prifti – 2

Rogers – 2

Bachorik - 1

GIM BUSM Medical Student Admission Committee Members 2019-2020

Sheila Chapman, MD

Elizabeth Hutton, MD

Jay Orlander, MD

Thomas Ostrander, MD

Christine Phillips, MD

Jason Worcester, MD

GIM ConferencesCourse Directors 2019-2020

GIM Grand Rounds*

Bernie Kreger, MD, MPH

(Retired)

Ambulatory Morbidity and Mortality Conference‡

Julie Crosson, MD

* weekly †biweekly ‡monthly ∆biannual

GIM ConferencesCourse Directors 2019-2020

Research in Progress (RiP)†

Amy Linsky, MD, MSc &

Lisa Quintiliani, PhD

Primary Care Clinical Case Conference‡

Juhee McDougal, MD

Community Medicine Unit Grand Rounds∆

Christopher Shanahan, MD, MPH

* weekly †biweekly ‡monthly ∆biannual

GIM ConferencesCourse Directors 2019-2020

CARE Addiction Case Conference‡

Alex Walley, MD, MSc

CARE Unit Journal Club‡

Rich Saitz, MD, MPH

BMC OBAT ECHO*

Colleen LaBelle, CARN

* weekly †biweekly ‡monthly ∆biannual

Boston University School of Medicine Department of MedicineMedical Grand Rounds by GIM Faculty 2019-2020

Jenny Siegel, MDCarl Streed, MD, MA, MPH

Transgender Health is part of Academic Medicine: Building a Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery

(October 11, 2019)

Boston University School of Medicine Department of MedicineMedical Grand Rounds by GIM Faculty 2019-2020

Elizabeth Hutton, MDLillian McMahon, MD

Akosua Mensah, Myrdine SinousCaitlin Neri, MD

Carol Mostow, Laura HarringtonMedical Grand Rounds/Schwartz Center Rounds

Life and Death with Sickle Cell Disease: The Truimphs and Struggles of a Mother, her son and the Healthcare Team

(November 1, 2019)

Boston University School of Medicine Department of MedicineMedical Grand Rounds by GIM Faculty 2019-2020

Joe Rencic, MDWhat’s New in Clinical Reasoning?

(February 14, 2020)

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

Pablo Buitron de la Vega, 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!

How many current GIM faculty have a tenure of greater than 20 years?

A. 9

B. 12

C. 15

D. 17

Answer: C – 15 !!

How many current GIM faculty have a tenure of greater than 20 years?

Dan Alford, MD

Tom Barber, MD

Chava Chapman, MD

Sheila Chapman, MD

Sondra Crosby, MD

Warren Hershman, MD

Angela Jackson, MD

Nancy Kressin, PhD

Vasken Kroshian, MD

Sandra Looby-Gordon, MD

Joanne Murabito, MD

Susan Phillips, MD

Janice Quan, MD

Jeffrey Samet, MD

Christopher Shanahan, MD

GIM Fellowship, Addiction Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs:

2020 Graduates

Miriam Harris, MD

o University of Vancouver, British Columbia, 2016

o Fellowship: Addiction Medicine

o Current Position: Clinician Investigator, BUSM/BMC

Simeon Kimmel, MDo Residency: IM, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 2016

o Fellowship: Addiction Medicine-ID

o Current Position: Clinician Investigator, BUSM/BMC

David Kispert, MDo Residency: Maine Medical Center, Portland, OR 2018o Fellowship: Addiction Medicineo Current Position: Attending, Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME

Alyssa Peterkin, MD◦ Residency: Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA 2019

◦ Fellowship: Addiction Medicine

◦ Current Position: Clinician Innovator, BUSM/BMC

Payel Roy, MD◦ Residency: Chief Resident, IM, BUSM/BMC, 2017◦ Fellowship: Addiction Medicine◦ Current Position: Faculty, University of Pittsburgh

Lucy Schulson, MD◦ Residency: IM, BIDMC, 2018

◦ Fellowship: GIM

◦ Current Position: Clinician Educator-BUSM/BMC; RAND

GIM Fellowship, Addiction Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs:

2020 Graduates

Samantha Rawlins-Pilgrim, MD◦ Residency: IM-PM, BUSM/BMC 2020

◦ Current Position: Chief Resident, BUSM/BMC

Jackie Valesca Rodriguez, MD◦ Residency: IM, John T. Mather Memorial Hospital, Port Jefferson,

NY 2018

◦ Fellowship: GIM/Preventive Medicine

Lily Yan, MD◦ Residency: IM-PM, BUSM/BMC 2020

◦ Current Position: Global Health Fellowship at Cornell

GIM Fellowship, Addiction Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs:

2020 Graduates

GIM Fellowship, Addiction Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs:

1st Year, 2020-2021

Leah Harvey, MD◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2019

◦ Fellowship: ID-Addiction Medicine

Karim Khan, MD◦ Residency: University of Illinois at Chicago 2019

◦ Fellowship: Combined ID-Addiction Medicine

Jordy Laks, MD◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2020

◦ Fellowship: Addiction Medicine

GIM Fellowship, Addiction Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs:

1st Year, 2020-2021

Abbe Muller, BSN, MPH, PhD◦ Residency: Yale University, Nursing 2020

◦ Fellowship: GIM PhD – Addiction Medicine Research

Purva Ranchal, MD◦ Residency: Westchester Medical Center University Hospital,

Valhalla, NY 2020

◦ Fellowship: Medical Education

GIM Fellowship, Addiction Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Programs:

1st Year, 2020-2021

Halie Rozansky, MD◦ Residency: Brigham & Women's Hospital 2020

◦ Fellowship: Addiction Medicine

Morgan Younkin, MD◦ Residency: Greater Lawrence Family Health Center

Family Medicine Program, 2020

◦ Fellowship: Addiction Medicine

GIM Fellowship & Preventive Medicine Residency Program: 2nd Year, 2020-2021

Raagini Jawa, MD◦ Residency: BUSM/BMC 2020

◦ Fellowship: Addiction Medicine/ID

GIM Unit Directors

Women’s Health Unit (WHU) Director: Tracy Battaglia, MD

Clinical Addiction Research & Education (CARE) UnitDirector: Dan Alford, MD

Hospital Medicine Unit (HMU)Director: Henri Lee, MD

Community Medicine Unit (CMU)Director: Christopher Shanahan, MD

Palliative Care Medicine Unit (PCMU)Director: Sandhya Rao, MD

Incentive Plan “Strategy” 2019-2020

Clinical: RVU,FTE, and teaching-based

Research: new awards, indirect costs-based

Priorities for the Section 2019-2020

A+

B+

B+Develop 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

Lots of vitality, but lots of work

Actually, remarkable!

Clinician scholarship – an aspirational new normal

Suspect best in the country!

A+

Priorities for the Section 2019-2020

B-

-

ARecruit 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

So exciting!

A steep climb that we’re going to make, eventually

TBD

Exceeded high expectations!

A

Priorities for the Section 2019-2020

A

C-

B+Continue 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

In continuous development, time to formally assess

Another “Best in the country”

Needs lots of work

Need to do betterC

Events

5th Annual Kathleen Bennett Memorial Lecture in Community MedicineWednesday, October 2nd, 2019

Harold Cox, MSSWAssociate Dean, BUSPHPublic Health Practice

Sheila Chapman, MDAssociate Chair, Post- Graduate URM Development

Yvette Cozier, DSc, MPHAssociate Professor BUSPHDept. of Epidemiology

GIM Grand Rounds

The Lasting Impact of Slavery on Health and Healthcare in the US

Thea James, MD, MAPresident, Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, Boston Medical and Dental Staff

Tom Ostrander, MD, MPHMedical Director, Hospitalist Services

Christopher Shanahan, MD, MPH, FACP

17th Annual Mark Moskowitz Memorial Visiting ProfessorFriday, January 31st, 2020

Said Ibrahim, MD, MBA, MPHProfessor of Healthcare Policy and Research

Chief, Division of Healthcare Delivery, Science and InnovationDepartment of Healthcare Policy and Research

Senior Associate Dean for Diversity and InclusionWeill Cornell Medicine

SGIM Grand RoundsRace & Discharge Destination after Elective Joint Replacement Surgery

Medical Grand RoundsRacial Variations in Access to Care: The Case of Joint Replacement Utilization

Robert L. Sokolove Memorial Lecture for Complex Patient Care and Humanism

Postponed due to COVID

COVID Impact on GIM Primary Care

https://www.bmc.org/here-for-you

COVID Impact on GIM Primary Care

March 19th, 2020: GIM transitioned from in-clinic primary care to virtual primary care

COVID Inpatient services increased

March 19th –June 30th

3/19-3/31

4/1-4/15

4/16-4/30

5/1-5/15

5/16-5/31

6/1-6/14

6/15-6/30

Cumulative 15 weeks

In clinic PC sessions

56 28 20 22 36 59 88 309

Virtual PC encounters

2,950 3,577 3,564 3,625 2,721 2,869 3,200 22,506

COVID Attending days

2 25 33 33 25 - - 118

Medicine Attending days

15 14 18 15 29 39 18 148

ILI Sessions 101 62 51 60 57 12 5 348

Research COVID Sessions

- - - 51 35 33 33 152

COVID – HMU TeamAnne Beckett, MD

Patrick Fleming, MD

Veena Dronamraju, MD

Radha Govindraj, MD

Jason Heath, MD

James Hudspeth, MD

Elizabeth Hutton, MD

Alice Ji, MD

Andre Kydd, MD

Henri Lee, MD

Paul Long, MD

Luke Pak, MD

Felicia Patch, MD

Fausto Ortiz, MD

Tom Ostrander, MD

Ray Qian, MD

Sandhya Rao, MD

Michael Schwartz, MD

Fitzgerald Shepherd, MD

Brian Smerkers, MD

Henry Trier, MD

Swati Varshney, MD

Timothy Wymer, MD

COVID – HMU Team

- Staffed 5 COVID teams

- Triaged every single COVID admission and admitted a significant proportion of them

- Organized the resources of the DOM to stand up 13 COVID teams (at peak of COVID) caring for up to 220 patients in 7 geographically organized units, going from 1 COVID team to 13 COVID teams in 6 weeks

- Organized the draw down to current state of 3 COVID teams, staffed by hospitalists only.

COVID-19Inpatient Hero

Thanks to Tom Ostrander, MD for his strong leadership managing the Inpatient COVID service and keeping GIM informed!!

GIM COVID-19Focus Groups & Leads

Telemedicine/Future Appointments – Melissa DiPetrillo

PC Residents – Jenny Siegel

Video Visits – Susan Phillips

Chronic Disease Management – David Yuh

Advanced Care Planning – Michael Paasche-Orlow/Sandhya Rao

COVID-19Palliative Care ExtendersJenny Siegel, MD

Karen Lasser, MD, MPH

Michael Paasche-Orlow, MD, MA, MPH

Sandra Looby-Gordon, MD

Warren Hershman, MD, MPH

Michael Schwartz, MD

Theresa Weir, NP

Suzy Sarfaty, MD

Total Shifts Volunteered: 29

COVID-19ILI Clinic

Sarah Bagley, MD

Tom Barber, MD

Jonathan Berz, MD

Gina Chen, MD

Sondra Crosby, MD

Nirphemy Dambreville-Lundy, NP

Melissa DiPetrillo, MD

Amy Fitzpatrick, MD

Elke Ganz, NP

Miriam Harris, MD

Sarah Kimball, MD

Karen Lasser, MD

Carlie Martinez, NP

Natalia Morone, MD

Joanne Murabito, MD

Craig Noronha, MD

Christine Pace, MD

Susan Phillips, MD

Catherine Rich, MD

Margot Rogers, MD

Carl Streed, MD

Asher Tulsky, MD

Theresa Weir, NP

Jason Worcester, MD

COVID-19FrontlinesBMC's Heroes honored those who provided palliative care and advance care planning to our seriously ill patients with COVID-19.

COVID-19FrontlinesBU Today featured 5 BMC Doctors on the Frontlines of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Two were GIM Faculty:

James Hudspeth, MD Sarah Kimball, MD

COVID-19Frontlines – East Newton Pavilion

Thanks to Miriam Komaromy, MD for overseeing the operations at ENP, which went live on April 7th.

The Pavilion housed COVID+ homeless patients.

226 patients were treated by BMC MDs, NPs, and PAs.

COVID-19GIM COVID Website

Anna Goldman, MD created a GIM COVID website that served as a repository COVID resources:

https://www.bumc.bu.edu/gimcovid/

Thank you Anna!

Marc Larochelle’s article was featured in the NEJM on May 28, 2020:

“Is It Safe for Me to Go to Work?” Risk Stratification for Workers during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Congrats Marc!

White Coats for Black Lives – in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement

https://www.bmc.org/healthcity/population-health/health-equity-starts-racial-equity

GIM Anti-Racism Group lead by Drs. Sarah Kimball and Avik Chatterjee created a collective space for

solidarity BMC medical staff knelt in silence for eight minutes and 46 seconds, in honor of George Floyd.

GIM Anti-Racism Group

- Sarah Bagley- Pablo Buitron de la Vega- Avik Chatterjee- Tabitha Cherilus- Julien Dedier- Anna Goldman- Cleopatra Ferrao- Aysha Gueye- Christine Gunn- Miriam Harris

- James Hudspeth- Sim Kimmel- Miriam Komaromy- Sandra Looby-Gordon- Natalia Morone- Azadeh Nasseh- Craig Noronha- Catherine Rich- Jenny Siegel- Theresa Weir- Darryl Woods

Thanks to Sarah Kimball, Avik Chatterjee, and their group:

GIM Anti-Racism GroupWe are committed as a section to:

1. Dedicate time in GIM to focus on antiracism efforts in multiple forms (i.e. Grand Rounds, affinity group discussions, interdisciplinary team training)

2. Collect and share data on the demographics of faculty and staff hires and promotions in GIM

3. Increase BIPOC hiring and retention

4. Establish processes to ensure that all understand and promote the importance of antiracism work and are equipped to create a climate of inclusion/belonging

5. Connect with the larger community of DOM, BMC and BUSM antiracism work

Is It A, B or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!

A. 17

B. 19

C. 20

D. 23

How many current GIM faculty have a tenure of 10-20 years?

How many current GIM faculty have a tenure of 10-20 years?

◦Answer: D – 23 !!Tracy Battaglia

Jonathan Berz

Dan Chen

Gertha Dabady

Melissa DiPetrillo

Cleo Ferrao

Elaine HylekTheresa Kim

Karen Lasser

Henri Lee

Eunice MacAllister

Dan Newman

Craig Noronha

Michael Paasche-Orlow

Christine Pace

Felicia Patch

Christine Phillips

Sandhya Rao

Catherine Rich

Alex Walley

Jason Worcester

Laura Wung

Xiuhaun Yan

GIM Winter Festival February 2020

The Endicott Estate – Dedham, MA

GIM Winter Festival February 2020

GIM Winter Festival February 2020

GIM Winter Festival February 2020

GIM Winter Festival February 2020

Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) National Meeting 2020 (Virtual)

SGIM National Meeting BUSM SGIM/ACLGIM Honorees

Anna Goldman, MD Milton W. Hamolsky Junior Faculty Scientific Presentation Award

Living at the Margin: ACA Income Cutoffs and Stability of Coverage

Benjamin Bovell-Ammon, MD Plenary Abstract Presentation

Incarceration as a Mediator of Black-White Disparities in Premature Mortality: An Analysis of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 cohort

SGIM National Meeting BUSM SGIM/ACLGIM Honorees

ACLGIM LEAD Program

Ricardo Cruz, MD, MPH2020 LEAD Certificate Program

Carl Streed, MD, MA, MPH2020 Class of the Leadership Policy Program

SGIM LEAHP Program(Leadership in Health Policy)

GIM BBQSun, Sept 8th 2019: 1-4pm

GIM BBQSun, Sept 8th 2019: 1-4pm

Accomplishments

Current Annual Direct Research and Training Grant Awards*

*Funding for Healing Communities Study

$12,430,870

$16,557,187

$11,752,786$14,008,666 $14,905,131

$19,920,745

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FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20

$40,940,063

Fiscal Year Number of Awards Total Support

FY15 21 $9,586,082

FY16 21 $11,136,656

FY17 22 $14,590,194

FY18 27 $28,890,364

FY19 30 $105,542,539

FY20 29 $26,119,519

New GIM Research Awards*

*Includes Direct and Indirect Costs

Total Active GIM Research & Training Grant Awards*

*Includes Direct and Indirect Costs, VA funding

$183,154,679

$67,982,744$59,089,407 $55,305,842

$74,470,105 $79,071,118 $93,990,885

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$40,000,000

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$180,000,000

FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20

Total Fellowship Training Grant Awards*

*Includes HRSA

$7,538,194

$10,268,831 $10,371,447

$8,592,344 $8,703,350 $8,655,092

$0

$2,000,000

$4,000,000

$6,000,000

$8,000,000

$10,000,000

$12,000,000

FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20

New GrantsGIM PIs

Abdullah:◦ Quit for Life (QFL): Smoking Cessation among Chinese smokers Living with HIV; NIH

– NCI; $389,282; 5/1/20 – 4/30/22

Alford: ◦ Subcontract - DATA Waiver Training for Massachusetts Students; SAMHSA – UMass

Worcester; $8,100; 9/30/19 – 9/29/20

◦ HRSA Project: “The SAFEST Choice Learning Collaborative; $2,930,407

Bagley:◦ Youth & Young Adults Co-Occurring Engagement Model; DPH; $42,467; 5/1/20 –

6/30/20

◦ Subcontract – REBOOT Supplement – HEAR; NIH – Heluna Health; $124,739; 4/1/19 – 3/31/21

Gunn: ◦ Genetic Testing in the Safety Net: Improving Equity in Prostate Cancer Treatment;

DOD; $946,163;4/1/20 – 3/31/23

New GrantsGIM PIs

Komaromy: ◦ Subcontract - Improving Access and Treatment for Co-occurring Opioid Use Disorders

and Mental Illness; NIH – RAND Corp; $435,856; 9/12/19 – 5/31/24

Kressin:◦ Dense Breast Notifications: Optimizing Outcomes and Equity with Evidence; ACS;

$1,433,250; 7/1/19 – 6/30/23

Labelle: ◦ Subcontract - Effect of Mindfulness Training on Opioid Use and Anxiety During

Primary Care Buprenorphine Treatment; CHA; $21,000; 9/20/19 – 9/19/20

◦ Subcontract - State Technical Assistance Team Education and Support (STATES) 2S; American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry; $80,000; 2/1/19 – 1/31/20

◦ Subcontract - State Technical Assistance Team Education and Support (STATES) 16-13-NCE; American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry; $45,000; 2/1/19 – 1/31/20

◦ Subcontract - Patient-centered Team-based Primary Care to Treat Opioid Use Disorder, Depression, and Other Conditions; NIH – Kaiser; $152,083; 9/12/19 –5/31/24

New GrantsGIM PIsMorone:

◦ Group-based mindfulness for patients with chronic low back pain in the primary care setting; NIH – NCCIH; $907,610; 9/28/19 – 8/31/20

◦ Subcontract – Building up; NIH – UPitt; $210,425; 8/15/19 – 6/30/24

◦ Subcontract - Integrated Technology-Based Intervention to Reduce Heavy Drinking and Chronic Pain among Patients in Primary Care; NIH – BUMC; $82,715; 5/15/19 –4/30/21

Quintiliani: ◦ Digital Health Supported Weight Management Intervention Delivered by

Community Health Workers among Public Housing Residents; NIH – NCI; $3,455,061; 2/14/20 – 1/31/25

◦ Subcontract - Photo-enhanced messaging to address dietary sugars as a common risk factor for chronic disease; NIH – BUMC; $74,250; 8/1/19 – 7/31/21

New GrantsGIM PIs

Paasche-Orlow:◦ Improving Medical Decision Making for Older Patients with End Stage Renal Disease; NIH

– NIA; $10,732,721; 4/15/20 – 3/31/25

◦ I kua na’u "Let Me Carry Out Your Last Wishes" Advance Care Planning for Native Hawaiian Elders; NIH – NINR; $3,476,382; 5/20/20 – 2/28/25

◦ Conversational Agents to Improve Quality of Life in Palliative Care – Supplement; NIH –NINR; $247,125; 3/1/20 – 2/28/21

◦ Subcontract - National estimates of the impact of the affordable care act on healthcare utilization, outcomes and quality among Hispanics; NIH – Wake Forest; $195,576; 10/1/19 – 12/31/20

◦ Subcontract - COVID-19: Post-exposure prophylaxis clinical trial; Gates Foundation – UW; $390,741; 4/1/20 – 3/31/21

◦ Subcontract - COVID-19: Mild disease therapeutic trial; Gates foundation – UW; $571,910; 4/15/20 – 4/14/21

◦ Subcontract - Improving Advance Care Planning in Oncology: A Pragmatic, Cluster-Randomized Trial Integrating Patient Videos and Clinician Communication Training; NIH –DFCI; $833,220; 7/15/19 – 6/30/23

◦ Subcontract - Mobile Health intervention for rural atrial fibrillation (R01); NIH-UPitt; $168,340.00; 9/1/19-7/31/23

New GrantsGIM PIs (FY20)

Samet:◦ URBAN ARCH (1/5) Administrative Coordinating Core (Admin Core) Supplement;

NIH – NIAAA; $217,872; 9/10/19 – 8/31/21

◦ Clinical Addiction Research and Education (CARE) Supplement; NIH – NIDA; $214,038; 5/1/20 – 4/30/22

Siegel:◦ CTMS (Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery) Trans Equity Conference;

Boston Foundation; $5,000; 7/1/19 – 5/31/21

Taylor: ◦ Subcontract - Population- Level Effects of Increasing PrEP Uptake on HIV and

Bacterial STIs; NIH – HPHC; $1,787; 7/26/19 – 6/30/20

Ventura: ◦ Subcontract - Utah Center for Clinical and Translational Science - Developing

infrastructure and harmonized metrics to study the impact of Opioid ECHO programs; NIH – Univ. Utah; $178,000; 8/1/19 – 2/28/21

Pilot Grant Proposal fundedby BU-CTSI & Grayken Center

Murabito:◦ Longitudinal Change in Immune Cell Phenotypes in a

Community-based Sample

Cruz and D’Afflitti:◦ funded to transform the PARC (Pre-release Assessment

and Reintegration into Care) clinic into a robust Transitions Clinic model that incorporate a Community Health Worker

Grayken Center

BU-CTSI

2019 GIM Publications

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GIM Faculty and Fellow Authors in 2019

Alford

Bachorik

Bagley

Battaglia

Beckett

Blanchette

Borzecki

Buitron de la Vega

Chatterjee

Cheng

Cruz

D’Afflitti

Gerber

Gifford

Goldman

Gunn

Hanchate

Hudspeth

Hylek

Jackson

Kimball

Kimmel

Komaromy

Kressin

Larochelle

Lasser

Lee, K

Linsky

Lunze

Mishuris

Morone

Murabito

Naimi

Paasche-Orlow

Pace

Quintiliani

Regan

Rencic

Rose

Roy

Saitz

Samet

Sarfaty

Shanahan

So-Armah

Streed

Taylor

Walley

Worcester

Weinstein

Xiao

Yurkovic

Is It A, B or C? Time for a GIM Quiz!

A. 90

B. 92

C. 110

D. 135

E. 167

What are the official number of BUSM Faculty in GIM?

◦Answer: E – 167!!

What are the official number of BUSM Faculty in GIM?

Faculty AppointmentsAssistant Professor:

◦ Anne Beckett, MD

◦ Avik Chatterjee, MD

◦ Anna Goldman, MD

◦ Miriam Harris, MD

◦ Simeon Kimmel, MD

◦ Charmaine Lastimoso, NP

◦ Jennifer Palmer, MS, PhD (VA)

◦ Krupa Patel, MD

◦ Purva Ranchal, MD

◦ Justin (Chih Chao) Yan, MD, MPH

Instructor:◦ Gaelle Brun-Cottan, MD

◦ Rupali Dhond, MD (VA)

◦ Shawna Kennedy, NP

◦ Nancy Brim-Kurtz, MD

◦ Carlie Martinez, NP

◦ Luke Pak, MD

◦ Judy Tran, NP

Faculty Promotions

Associate Professor:◦ Lisa Quintiliani, PhD

Celebrated Departed GIM FacultyJane Liebschutz, MD, MA, FACP left GIM in August 2017 to be the Chief of GIM, Professor of Medicine, Endowed Chair of Translational Medicine and Research and Director of Research on Health Care at University of Pittsburgh.

Amresh Hanchate, PhD, left GIM in September 2019 to be Professor of the Department of Social Sciences at Wake Forest School of Medicine and Director of the Program in Health Services Research focused on disparities.

Tim Naimi, MD left GIM in September 2020 to be Director of the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research and Professor at the University of Victoria, BC.

Sam Putnam Award for Training to Enhance Patient-Doctor Communication

Coordinated by Julie Crosson, MD

In memorial of Dr. Sam Putnam, whose 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

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

2019 – Aysha Gueye, NP

2020 – Perla Macip-Rodriguez, MD

Past recipients:

Awards - Institutional2020 BU Perkin’s Award

Debbie Paarz, Administrative Director

◦ The BU Perkin’s award is given to 3 members of the entire University who serve BU with distinction.

BU Distinguished Faculty – August 2020

Jess Taylor, MD

Community Preceptor Teaching Award

Nancy Kurtz, MD

Special Recognition Award – Brenda Smith, Operations Manager

◦ In recognition of exceptional contributions to the Internal Medicine Residency Training Program

Awards - ExternalCarl Streed, MD, MA, MPH

◦ Hopkins Outstanding Recent Graduate Award, Johns Hopkins Alumni Association

◦ 2019 Ten Outstanding Young Leaders by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce

Perla Macip-Rodriquez, MD

◦ Emerging Leader in the Field of Hospice and Palliative Care Medicine, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Care Medicine

Awards - ExternalIsela Washington, NP

o NE Regional Black Nurses Award

Christine Pace, MD

oGage Awards

The Complex Care Management Program received an honorable mention from America’s Essential Hospitals’ Gage Awards.

Eunice MacAllister, NP and Jacqueline Burgoyne, NP

o Outstanding Preceptor Award – Mass. Coalition for Nurse Practitioners

Special Recognition Congrats our faculty members who were named “Boston’s Top Doctors” in 2020 by Boston Magazine:

Tom Barber, MD Warren Hershman, MD

Melissa DiPetrillo, MD

Angela Jackson, MD Susan Phillips, MD

Jeffrey Samet, MD Charles Tifft, MD

Board Certifications!American Board of Addiction Medicine

o Joanna D’Afflitti, MD

o Jess Taylor, MD

o Sandra Looby-Gordon, MD

o Miriam Komaromy, MD

DOM Faculty Development Awards – AY20

Melissa Jacobs, MSN, NP-C• Faculty Development and Diversity

Early Career/Academy for Faculty Advancement Recipients

AY20

Teresa Cheng, MD Antonieta Camara, NP

Christine Prifti, MD

AY21

Mid-Career Leadership Program Participants

AY20

James Hudspeth, MD

Suzy Sarfaty, MD

AY21

Alex Walley, MD

Jenny Siegel, MD

Minority Faculty Leadership & Career Development Program

AY20

Perla Macip-Rodriguez, MD

AY21

DOM Women’s Leadership Program

AY20

Jess Taylor, MD

AY21

Narrative Writing Program AY20

Chongjia Chen, MD Deborah Gurewich, PhD

Megan Gerber, MD (VA) Elizabeth Hutton, MD

Christine Gunn, PhD Nancy Kressin, PhD

AY21

Evans Clinician Award

AY19

Laura Wung, MD

Belkin Breast Health CenterTracy Battaglia, MD, MPH was named Associate Director of the Belkin Breast Health Center in January.

Welcomed AdditionsJuhee McDougal – Armin Choi Cherisse Carlo – Otto

Fitzgerald Shepherd – Andrew

Welcomed AdditionsHannah Leaver – William Lorena Loci – Olivia

Welcomed AdditionsJillian Comeau – Piersyn MarloweLucy Schulson – Penelope

Nick Cordella - Zelda

Congrats, Pablo!Pablo Buitron de la Vega, MD

Recipient of the 2020Lorraine Stanfield Student Teaching Award

Committee Members: Warren Hershman, Chair, Christine Phillips, Dan Alford, & Sandra Gordon

Thanks to Jerlene Matthias and Debbie Paarz and the many others that

contributed in the preparation of this State of the Section

Section of General Internal MedicineMost Valuable Player Award

2004 – Jason Worcester

2005 – Eleanor Paglia

2006 – Dan Alford

2007 – David Halle

2008 – Christine Phillips

2009 – Melissa DiPetrillo

2010 – Craig Noronha

2011 – Nancy Kressin

2012 – Jane Liebschutz

2013 – Tracy Battaglia

2014 – Henri Lee

2015 – Colleen LaBelle

2016 – Alex Walley

2017 – Janice Quan

2018 – Sheila Chapman

2019 – Marc Larochelle

Honorable Mentions

Rebecca Mishuris, MDMichael Paasche-Orlow, MD

Section of General Internal MedicineMost Valuable Player Award

And in 2020,

the Most Valuable Player Award goes to……

James Hudspeth, MD

MVP