[domweek] DOM Week, May 29 - June 2, 2023

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DOM Week
May 26, 2023
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>)


[cid:image042.png at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Division Spotlight: Nephrology
As part of our 75th Anniversary, we plan to spotlight each of our divisions over the course of the year, in the order they were established. The Division of Nephrology was established in 1958 by Dr. Belding Scribner, and is regarded as the birthplace of outpatient dialysis worldwide.

Learn more on our news site<https://bit.ly/3oyZw9n>.


Awards
Alumni Humanitarian Award
[cid:image043.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Congratulations to Dr. Julie Gralow, professor emeritus (Medical Oncology), the 2023 recipient of the Alumni Humanitarian Award. This award honors an alum who embodies the ideals of UW Medicine and whose career reflects an ongoing commitment to serve others through the practice of medicine, or whose research has contributed to greater communal good. Gralow is being honored for humanitarian medical work throughout her career as a clinician, researcher, teacher, advocate, author, policymaker and mentor, improving the lives of cancer patients across the globe. She will receive the award at the Distinguished Alumni Awards ceremony on June 2.
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Distinguished Mentor Award
[cid:image044.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Dr. Ann O'Hare, professor (Nephrology) is the 2023 recipient of the Distinguished Mentor Award from the American Society of Nephrology (ASN). This award recognizes individuals who have made contributions to the kidney community through the mentorship and development of other clinicians or researchers and inspires trainees to pursue nephrology and become leaders in the transformation of healthcare through innovations in research, education, and practice.


Faculty news
Rising leaders
Congratulations to the DOM faculty who have been selected to join the 2023-2024 School of Medicine Rising Leaders cohort:

* Nauzley Abedini, assistant professor (Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine)
* Jessica Bender, clinical assistant professor (General Internal Medicine)
* Adrianne Maurer, teaching associate (Medical Oncology)
* Radhika Narla, associate professor (Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition)
* Javeed Shah, assistant professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
* Kathryn Weaver, clinical assistant professor (Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition)
* Susan Wong, associate professor (Nephrology)

Rising Leaders<https://bit.ly/3JNRTCs> is a course designed to bring practical leadership skills to School of Medicine faculty who are new to leadership or aspiring to new leadership roles, as well as help build connections and community across our system.

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[cid:image045.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Dr. Jose Garcia, professor (Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine) has accepted the position of Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC) Director at the VA Puget Sound Healthcare System. GRECCs were established by Congress in 1975 in order to improve the health and health care of older Veterans. They are located at 20 medical centers across the country and each is connected with a major research university. "I look forward to contributing to our shared mission for improving the healthcare of Veterans and Washingtonians through research, education and clinical innovation," said Garcia.

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[cid:image046.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Dr. Andrew Kaz, associate professor (Gastroenterology) has been appointed Gastroenterology Section Head in the Hospital and Specialty Medicine Service Line for VA Puget Sound. As the interim section head since April 2022, he was able to address the COVID related backlog and successfully recruited a number of outstanding gastroenterologists. Kaz brings substantial leadership experience to this role, having served in numerous roles including VA Site Director for GI trainees, director of the GI and IBD outpatient clinics, and local site director for several VA Cooperative Studies. His professional interests include Barrett's esophagus diagnosis and management and care of patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
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[cid:image047.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Dr. Rajnish Mehrotra, professor and head (Nephrology) will be the new Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN) and Senior Editor-in-Chief for the ASN Journal Portfolio. Mehrotra's term will begin January 1, 2024, and continue through December 31, 2029. He currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of CJASN. The ASN Journal Portfolio includes three monthly journals, JASN, CJASN, and the online-only, open access journal, Kidney360.
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[cid:image048.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Dr. Katherine Tuttle, clinical professor (Nephrology) has been selected as the 2023 recipient of the John Peters Award from the American Society of Nephrology. The John P. Peters Award recognizes individuals who have made substantial research contributions to the discipline of nephrology and have sustained achievements in one or more domains of academic medicine including clinical care, education and leadership. Established in 1983, this annual award is named for one of the fathers of the discipline of nephrology.


Education news
[cid:image049.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Congratulations to Dr. Fernando Picazo, fellow (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine), a 2023 recipient of the Underrepresented Trainee Development Scholarship from the American Thoracic Society (ATS). The ATS created the Underrepresented Trainee Development Scholarship to increase representation of underrepresented racial and ethnic groups in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine research by providing an opportunity for trainees in U.S. based programs to attend the ATS International Conference.

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Society of General Internal Medicine top pearls
The Curbsiders Internal Medicine podcast<https://bit.ly/3oifWTG> featured top pearls from the recent Society of General Internal Medicine annual meeting, including Dr. Barak Gaster, professor (General Internal Medicine) for "Dementia in Primary Care" and Drs. Rebecca Gold (R2) and Adelaide McClintock, assistant professor (General Internal Medicine) for "Trauma-Informed Care."


Research news
Biomarkers may help ID treatment of acute kidney injury
[cid:image050.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Hospital inpatients who develop an acute kidney injury (AKI) generally fare poorly after being discharged, and have few options for effective treatment. A recent study led by Drs. Pavan Bhatraju, assistant professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) and Jonathan Himmelfarb, professor (Nephrology) suggests that new tests might improve this narrative. In much the same way that distinct biomarkers inform treatments of subgroups of patients with cancer or asthma, so, too, could blood- and urine-based biomarkers help identify subgroups of patients with AKI, leading to new ideas for treatments.

Read the full story from UW Medicine Newsroom<https://bit.ly/3WKTj7b>.

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Researchers identify most common symptoms of long COVID
[cid:image051.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]A study of nearly 10,000 Americans has identified the most common symptoms seen in long COVID-19 patients. The study is part of an effort by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) project called the Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) initiative. "Long COVID has been challenging to study and to define," said Dr. Helen Chu, associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) and principal site investigator for the RECOVER study. "The findings from this analysis will allow us to better understand what symptom profiles are associated with long COVID, and how to start classifying individuals by the types of symptoms they have. This will provide a measurement tool that can be used for studies of interventions to prevent and treat long COVID."

Read the full story from UW Medicine Newsroom<https://bit.ly/427zgkf>.
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Young Investigator Awards
First awarded in 1984, the Young Investigator Award provides research funding to promising young physicians during the final years of training to support the transition to a faculty appointment and to encourage quality research in clinical oncology. Congratulations to the following who received 2023 Young Investigator awards from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO):

[cid:image052.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Dr. Hiba Khan, fellow (Medical Oncology) for "Dismantling Disparities in Access to Oral Novel Hormonal Therapies in Prostate Cancer--A Mixed-Methods Analysis from a Population, Systems, and Patient-Centered Lens."

Dr. Lynn Symonds, assistant professor (Medical Oncology) for "Evaluation of genomic risk scores and the presence of metastasis initiating cells in early-stage estrogen receptor positive breast cancer."


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[cid:image053.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Dr. Benjamin Freedman, associate professor (Nephrology) has been selected to receive the 2023 Donald W. Seldin Young Investigator Award from the American Society of Nephrology (ASN). This award is presented to an individual with an outstanding record of achievement and creativity in basic or patient-oriented research related to the functions and diseases of the kidney.
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[cid:image054.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Dr. Ian de Boer, professor (Nephrology) has been selected to receive the 2023 Distinguished Researcher Award from the American Society of Nephrology. This award recognizes individuals who have made substantial research contributions to the discipline of nephrology and displays innovation and excellence in research to advance the science and/or practice of nephrology.
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[cid:image055.jpg at 01D98FEB.05246CA0]Dr. Kevin Duan, acting instructor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) has been awarded a new NHLBI K23 studying Medicare competitive bidding and the effects on supplemental oxygen prescribing among patients with COPD. Mentors in the DOM include Dr. David Au (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) and Dr. Joshua Liao (General Internal Medicine).

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Dr. Stephanie Kim, clinical assistant professor (Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition) has received a CLIME small grant for her project "Implementation of an On-Demand Diabetes Project ECHO for Healthcare Trainees."



Recent publications
Dr. J. Randall Curtis, professor (deceased), was lead author and Dr. Ruth Engelberg, research professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) is senior author of "Intervention to Promote Communication About Goals of Care for Hospitalized Patients With Serious Illness: A Randomized Clinical Trial<https://bit.ly/3Orzkbn>" in JAMA. DOM co-authors are Robert Lee, Erin Kross, Lois Downey, Janaki Torrence, Nicole LeDuc, Crystal Brown, and Nauzley Abedini.

Dr. Ian de Boer, professor (Nephrology) is co-author of "Comparative Effects of Glucose-Lowering Medications on Kidney Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes: The GRADE Randomized Clinical Trial<https://bit.ly/3MCKfwt>" in JAMA Internal Medicine.

Dr. Mary Geist, R1, is lead author and Dr. Jocelyn James, assistant professor (General Internal Medicine) is senior author of "Timing of hepatitis C treatment initiation and retention in office-based opioid treatment with buprenorphine: a retrospective cohort study<https://bit.ly/3OzQ1Bv>" in Addiction Science and Clinical Practice. DOM co-authors are Andrea Radick, Judith Tsui, and Nancy Connolly.

Dr. Ajay Gopal, professor (Medical Oncology) is senior author of "Safety of loncastuximab tesirine-lpyl in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with severe hepatic dysfunction<https://bit.ly/3Mw0fjP>" in Cancer.

Dr. Cynthia Ko, professor (Gastroenterology) is co-author of "American Gastroenterological Association-American College of Gastroenterology Clinical Practice Guideline: Pharmacological Management of Chronic Idiopathic Constipation<https://bit.ly/3BU6FnJ>" in Gastroenterology.

Dr. Gary Lyman, professor (Medical Oncology) is senior author of "Mitigating long-term and delayed adverse events associated with cancer treatment: implications for survivorship<https://go.nature.com/3MDkqMI>" in Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology.

Dr. Ryan Lynch, assistant professor, is lead author and Dr. Ajay Gopal, professor (Medical Oncology) is senior author of "Concurrent pembrolizumab with AVD for untreated classic Hodgkin lymphoma<https://bit.ly/438FHF0>" in Blood. DOM co-authors are Chaitra Ujjani, Christina Poh, Edus Warren, Stephen Smith, Mazyar Shadman, Brian Till, Vikram Raghunathan, Hilary Coye, Susan Ottemiller, Kaitlin Verni, Jacquelin Vandermeer, Ashley Gaston, Heather Rasmussen, Paul Martin, and Edmond Marzbani.

Drs. Janine Maenza, clinical professor, and Dr. Juliana McElrath, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) are co-authors of "A first-in-human germline-targeting HIV nanoparticle vaccine induced broad and publicly targeted helper T cell responses<https://bit.ly/3ODPu1i>" in Science Translational Medicine. Read more in "A promising HIV vaccine candidate gets a little help<https://bit.ly/3q4PT2x>" from Hutch News.

Dr. Michelle Sabo, acting assistant professor, is lead author and Dr. R. Scott McClelland, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is senior author of "Changes in vaginal bacteria and inflammatory mediators from periconception through early-postpartum in a cohort of HIV-negative Kenyan women<https://bit.ly/428Oq91>" in the Journal of Infectious Diseases. DOM co-authors are Grace John-Stewart and David Fredricks.

Dr. Talicia Savage, R3, is lead author and Dr. Rachel Issaka, assistant professor (Gastroenterology) is senior author of "Association between patient, clinic, and geographical-level factors and 1-year surveillance colonoscopy adherence<https://bit.ly/3q6gpZw>" in Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology. DOM co-authors are Veena Shankaran and Scott Ramsey.

Dr. Brian Wood, associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) wrote "Reassuring data for cardiovascular health after switching a boosted protease inhibitor to dolutegravir<https://bit.ly/3BTm5bW>" in Clinical Infectious Diseases.


In the news
Dr. Jason Castaneda, R2, is quoted in "Insomnia Drug Class May Not Influence Exacerbation Risks in COPD Patients<https://bit.ly/3MRUCNY>" in Sleep Review.

Dr. Helen Chu, associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is quoted in "We'll soon have tools to protect infants against RSV. Can we put them to good use?<https://bit.ly/3OF4ImD>" in STAT.

Dr. Kristina Crothers, professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) is quoted in "Information sheet after lung cancer screening results helpful, but discussion still needed<https://bit.ly/43357ng>" in Healio.

Dr. Irl Hirsch, professor (Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition) is quoted in "'We have to make it easy': Barriers hinder CGM access for some people with diabetes<https://bit.ly/3oySNwk>" in Healio.

Dr. Nicolae Leca, professor (Nephrology) is quoted in "Farewell, my kidney: Why the body may reject a lifesaving organ<https://n.pr/3IFKupi>" from NPR.

Dr. Gregory Roth, associate professor (Cardiology) is quoted in "Cardiovascular disease is poised to kill more older people<https://wapo.st/41YHj2B>" in the Washington Post.

Dr. Alison Ward, diabetes psychologist at the UW Medicine Diabetes Institute, is quoted in "How to Talk to Friends and Family About Your Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis<https://bit.ly/3MEkviX>" in Self.


Weekly Calendar, May 29 - June 2, 2023
Our events calendar is posted on our website<https://medicine.uw.edu/news/trumba-calendar>.


Coming up
Women Faculty Day
Women Faculty Day, June 5, 9am-4pm, Center for Urban Horticulture.
"Building Community for Women in Medicine & Science"
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Grace Farris, University of Texas at Austin

Women Faculty Day will focus on the experiences of and building community between women faculty in academic medicine but UW Medicine community members of all genders are welcome to join. Our annual Women Faculty Day is a time to celebrate the accomplishments of our School of Medicine faculty who identify as women or non-binary, as well as come together with colleagues of any gender to promote equity and inclusion in our work environments. This year's theme is "Building Community".

Register for this event.<https://bit.ly/3JcSXQc>


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