[domweek] DOM Week, August 22-26, 2022

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DOM Week
August 19, 2022
News, information, and events of interest from the Department of Medicine <http://bit.ly/1TemKEY>

(If you have items for DOM week, please email amyf at uw.edu<mailto:amyf at uw.edu>)



Education news
[cid:image004.png at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]GME Professionals Day
Today we celebrate GME Professionals Day! The Association for Hospital Medical Education (AHME) established this day to recognize program coordinators and GME administrators who work to help make residency and fellowship training programs successful. Thank you to all the program managers, administrators and coordinators who work tirelessly on behalf of our residents and fellows.

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Physician-Scientist Learning Pathway research presentations
[cid:image006.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]These members of the IM Residency Program's Physician-Scientist Learning Pathway and guests shared their basic, translational, epidemiologic, and health services research projects at Works-in-Progress this week:


>From Left to Right: [Front Row] Peiqi Wang (R3); Alwiya Ahmed (R3); Maria Cassera (R3), Olivia Lin (R2); Liem Nguyen (R2); Juan Conde (R2); [Back row] Shiv Bandari (R3); Bryan Kestenbaum; Kellen Hirsch, (R3); W. Conrad Liles. [Missing from Photo: Cass Sunga; PSLP Director Lisa Vande Vusse].



Faculty news
[cid:image008.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Congratulations to Drs. Rachel Bender Ignacio, assistant professor, Helen Chu, associate professor, and Santiago Neme, clinical associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) who have been elected as a fellows of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (ISDA). Fellowship in IDSA is one of the highest honors in the field of infectious diseases. It is given to those who have achieved professional excellence and provided significant service to the profession.

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[cid:image010.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Dr. Rajnish Mehrotra, professor and head (Nephrology) has been elected as the president-elect of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD). The ISPD seeks to increase the global uptake, promote quality practice, and achieve optimal outcomes of peritoneal dialysis through enhanced advocacy, research, and education, in order to improve the health and well-being of people living with end-stage kidney disease or suffering from acute kidney injury. Mehrotra will assume the presidency in 2024.

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[cid:image012.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Dr. Eric Morrell, assistant professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine), has received a 3-year Harry Shwachman Clinical Investigator Award from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation for his project "Immune Checkpoints in Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction." His mentors on this career development award are Drs. Carmen Mikacenic and Chris Goss and Co-I's are Kathleen Ramos, Cynthia Fisher, Ramsey Hachem, Sonya Heltshe, and Luke Benvenuto.


Clinical news
Breaking virtual barriers in telemedicine
[cid:image014.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]At the start of the pandemic, the number of patients who used telemedicine for their medical needs skyrocketed. However, the ease of use that many patients love about telemedicine isn't always that way for other patients, specifically patients who have limited access to technology or limited proficiency in technology or those who prefer a language other than English.

Dr. Adam Jayne-Jensen, clinical assistant professor (General Internal Medicine) and associate medical director for UW Medicine Primary Care, explains that equal access is important because telemedicine offers the ability to provide better care, expands the range of topics you can cover in a visit, and overall adds more value. "Compared to a phone visit, which is the main alternative to telemedicine, a video visit allows for more connection to the patient," he says.

While there are several barriers that should be addressed to create equitable access for all patients, the UW Medicine the Digital Health Office is beginning specifically with outreach to patients in their language to focus on that barrier. Read the full story in The Huddle<https://bit.ly/3dEAeky>.

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Cardiologists are 1st to use tool to remove tumor from heart
[pictures of patient Tim Holland and Drs. James McCabe and Zachary Steinberg]Interventional cardiologists at the UW Medicine Heart Institute recently performed a first-in-human procedure, successfully employing a catheter-delivered device to retrieve a benign tumor from inside a patient's heart. Drs. James McCabe and Zachary Steinberg (Cardiology) collaborated on the case. The minimally invasive procedure took just 30 minutes and the patient avoided the open-heart surgery typically required for such a tumor removal, as well as the significantly longer recovery.

"I think we just saved (the patient) a lot of money and anxiety. He went home the same day. We didn't need to put him on a heart-lung machine, and he didn't spend five days in the hospital. And now he is not waiting another two years until his tricuspid valve suddenly stops working," said McCabe. Read more from UW Medicine Newsroom<https://bit.ly/3waZp4E>.

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Breast cancer screening equity
[cid:image018.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Nkem Akinsoto, assistant director for primary care and population health, and Dr. Victoria Fang, clinical associate professor (General Internal Medicine) and medical director for primary care and population health, joined Collective Conversations<https://bit.ly/3K2UyYW> to discuss the work and community partnerships they've fostered to improve breast cancer screening for women who identify as Black or African American, and provide actionable insights on how to engage with community members we wish to serve. Collective Conversations is a series of discussions aimed at highlighting people and groups working to improve health through better health care systems.


Research news
Meth use fueling overdose epidemic in rural U.S. communities
[cid:image020.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Methamphetamine remains a stubbornly prevalent illicit substance in large swaths of rural America, according to a new study. The findings, published this week in JAMA Network Open<https://bit.ly/3dFQ922>, show that methamphetamine remains a common drug and is driving overdoses in rural communities. About four of five people who use drugs in rural areas across 10 states reported using methamphetamines in the past 30 days. Drs. Judith Tsui, professor (General Internal Medicine) and Heidi Crane, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) are co-authors. Read more on our news site<https://bit.ly/3psMJ54>.

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[cid:image022.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Dr. Pavan Bhatraju, assistant professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) has received a $2.3M R01 award from NIDDK/NIH for his study, "Identification and Validation of Biological Sub-phenotypes of Sepsis-induced Acute Kidney Injury: A Precision Medicine Approach to Improve Clinical Outcomes." Co-investigators include Drs. Jonathan Himmelfarb, Bryan Kestenbaum, Leila Zelnick, and Catherine Hough.

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[cid:image024.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Drs. Heidi Crane, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Kristina Crothers, professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) and Joseph (Chris) Delaney (Epidemiology) have received an R01 from NHLBI for their study, "Links between Cardiovascular disease, Lung disease, and Obstructive sleep apnea in HIV: Understanding complex patients." Other contributors include Mari Kitahata, Vishesh Kapur, Chris Longenecker, William Lober, Adrienne Shapiro, and Engi Attia.

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[cid:image026.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Congratulations to Dr. Nicole Kim, fellow (Gastroenterology) who received an Advanced/Transplant Hepatology Award and Dr. Philip Vutien, assistant professor (Gastroenterology) who received the Clinical, Translation and Outcomes Research Award in Liver Diseases for his project "Development and validation of models that estimate risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and cured hepatitis C virus infection" from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Foundation<https://bit.ly/3QkxV4t>. Their mentor is Dr. George Ioannou.

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[cid:image028.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Harborview Medical Center has been awarded a new Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) grant for "Special Projects Collaborative - Opioid Use Disorder," a three-year, $1.1 million project that will add medication for opioid use disorder services to two new low-barrier medical clinics recently funded by Public Health - Seattle & King County and managed by Harborview's Madison Clinic. The clinics are located at two Day Centers run by Catholic Community Services in South King County (Federal Way and Kent) that serve predominantly homeless populations. Elsa Tamru is the Project Director, Addy Adwell is the Nurse Care Manager Trainer, and Medical Co-Directors are Joseph Merrill and Judith Tsui.


Recent publications
Dr. Gwen Bernacki, clinical assistant professor, is lead author, and Dr. James Kirkpatrick, professor (Cardiology) is senior author of "Peri-procedural code status for transcatheter aortic valve replacement: Absence of program policies and standard practices<https://bit.ly/3psJH0R>" in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. DOM co-authors are Helene Starks, Jill Steiner, and Eugene Yang. Read more in "Cath labs' regard for patients' DNR wishes varies widely<https://bit.ly/3AtL9X0>" from UW Medicine Newsroom.

Dr. Shailender Bhatia, professor (Medical Oncology) is lead author of "Real-world clinical outcomes with avelumab in patients with Merkel cell carcinoma treated in the USA: a multicenter chart review study<https://bit.ly/3du0duG>" in the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer. DOM co-authors are Paul Nghiem, Kristina Lachance, and Lisa Tachiki.

Dr. Anders Chen, assistant professor, is lead author, and Dr. Ashok Reddy, associate professor (General Internal Medicine) is senior author of "COVID-19 Vaccinations Among US Veterans with Mental Illness: a Retrospective Cohort Study<https://bit.ly/3c8IxEM>" in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. DOM co-authors are Lauren Beste, John Geyer, and Karin Nelson.

Dr. Jason Dominitz, professor (Gastroenterology) is co-author of "The association between non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use and inflammatory bowel disease exacerbations: a true association or residual bias?<https://bit.ly/3K7ndMA>" in the American Journal of Gastroenterology.

Dr. Sina Gharib, professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) is senior author of "Breath of Fresh Air: Towards Unraveling the Molecular Underpinnings of Sleep Apnea<https://bit.ly/3K3fFKy>" in the American Journal of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine. This article was also featured as publication of the week in Science in Seattle.

Dr. Joshua Liao, associate professor (General Internal Medicine) and associate chair, is senior author of "Aligning Value-Based Payments With Health Equity: A Framework for Reforming Payment Reforms<https://bit.ly/3QxsG1f>" in JAMA.

Dr. Karin Nelson, professor (General Internal Medicine) is co-author of "Predictors of VA Primary Care Clerical Staff Burnout Using the Job Demands-Resources Model<https://bit.ly/3wgyRyN>" in the Journal of Ambulatory Care Management.

Jeffrey Pippin, research scientist, is lead author and Dr. Stuart Shankland, professor (Nephrology) is senior author of "Upregulated PD-1 signaling antagonizes glomerular health in aged kidneys and disease<https://bit.ly/3SUlfD6>" in JCI. DOM co-authors are Natalya Kaverina, Diana Eng, and Carol Loretz. Their article is also featured on the cover of the issue.

Dr. Jeffrey Probstfield, professor (Cardiology) is co-author of "Harmonisation of large-scale, heterogeneous individual participant adverse event data from randomised trials of statin therapy<https://bit.ly/3c8bMHJ>" in Clinical Trials.

Dr. Meghna Shah, clinical instructor (General Internal Medicine) is lead author of "Addiction Services for Veterans: Opportunities in Acute Care<https://bit.ly/3wcryrQ>" in the Journal of Addiction Medicine. DOM co-authors are Helene Starks and Pandora Wander.

Dr. Adrienne Shapiro, assistant professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is lead author of "Complementary Nonsputum Diagnostic Testing for Tuberculosis in People with HIV Using Oral Swab PCR and Urine Lipoarabinomannan Detection<https://bit.ly/3psuoVN>" in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology. DOM co-author is Paul Drain. Dr. Shapiro is also co-author of "Antibody therapy reverses biological signatures of COVID-19 progression<https://bit.ly/3Ce4MDV>" in Cell Reports Medicine.

Drs. Stephen Smith and Ajay Gopal (Medical Oncology) are co-authors of "The impact of histological grade on outcomes in follicular lymphoma: An analysis of patients in the SEER database in the context of evolving disease classification and treatment<https://bit.ly/3CjdDUL>" in the British Journal of Haematology.

Dr. Leila Zelnick, associate professor (Nephrology), is lead author, and Dr. Pavan Bhatraju, assistant professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) is senior author of "Is there one best way to define AKI?<https://bit.ly/3QIrxnf>" in Kidney360.


In the news
Dr. Anthony Back, professor (Medical Oncology) is quoted in "Psilocybin: Travels to the Antipodes of the Mind<https://bit.ly/3QXmjo0>" in 3rd Act Magazine.

Dr. Rotonya Carr, associate professor and head (Gastroenterology) has a self-authored profile in Digestive Diseases and Sciences<https://bit.ly/3dBFCEU>, reflecting on her background and inspirations that directed the course of her career.

Dr. Matthew Golden, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) talked to KUOW for "'Another kind of homophobia:' Critics say King County's monkeypox vaccine criteria are intrusive<https://bit.ly/3pyqsTM>."

A Brotman Baty Institute (BBI) profile<https://bit.ly/3K8sC5N> on Dr. Fuki Hisama, professor (Medical Genetics) was featured on the Seattle in Science website.

Dr. Steven Kahn, professor (Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition) is quoted in "Study to explore why people are at higher risk for developing obesity and diabetes after COVID-19<https://bit.ly/3QFGdUI>" in Medical News.


Weekly Calendar, August 22-26, 2022
Our events calendar is posted on our website<https://medicine.uw.edu/news/trumba-calendar>.


Coming up
Research Fellows Orientation Course
Everything you need to know to survive & thrive in academics! Please join us for the annual Department of Medicine Workshop: "Surviving and Thriving During the Research Years", a course covering skills necessary for academic success, such as grant writing, teaching & oral presentations, job negotiations, appointments & promotions, and breakout sessions on opportunities in industry or the public health & policy sector. The course is designed for fellows navigating their research path and is open to fellows and early-stage faculty from all departments. There is no charge to attend this virtual course. Aug. 29, 8:30am-3pm. For more details and to register, please visit our website<https://medicine.uw.edu/education/fellows/research-fellows-orientation-course>.
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[cid:image030.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Gender Equity Lunch Series: Equality and reproductive rights
Department Chair Dr. Barbara Jung and Dr. Amy Baernstein (General Internal Medicine) will moderate a discussion about equality and reproductive rights - the history, and where we go from here. We have worked with UW Libraries to provide access to view The Janes<https://digitalcampus.swankmp.net/uwashington303229/watch/09A9E7F2217CD443?referrer=direct>, a documentary about a secret abortion service network established by women in the seventies. The network used a series of code names and safe houses to provide women in need with illegal abortions during a time when abortions were banned by the state and church. Sept. 23, 12-1pm, via zoom<https://washington.zoom.us/j/99429800256> (meeting ID: 994 2980 0256). Please RSVP<https://forms.office.com/r/SRWKKrE1fi>.
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Gender Equity Lunch Series: Gender and the Electronic Health Record workload
[cid:image032.jpg at 01D8B3E7.858C4790]Special guest moderator, Dr. Eve Rittenberg, Harvard Medical Center, will discuss gender and the EHR workload, and her article "Primary Care Physician Gender and Electronic Health Record Workload<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11606-021-07298-z>" published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. Eve Rittenberg, MD, is an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a primary care internist at the Fish Center for Women's Health at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Her interests include women's health, trauma-informed care, and health equity. Nov. 8, 12-1pm, via zoom<https://washington.zoom.us/j/93551236119> (meeting ID: 935 5123 6119). Please RSVP<https://forms.office.com/r/Hx5QT3HCxu>.


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