From domweek at u.washington.edu Fri Feb 2 16:02:33 2024 From: domweek at u.washington.edu (Department of Medicine weekly newsletter) Date: Fri Mar 22 11:23:18 2024 Subject: [domweek] DOM Week, February 5-9, 2024 Message-ID: [cid:image002.jpg@01DA55F1.38834FE0] DOM Week February 2, 2024 News, information, and events of interest from the Department of Medicine (If you have items for DOM week, please email amyf@uw.edu) February is Black History Month [cid:image004.jpg@01DA55F1.38834FE0]We invite you to read this excellent article on the recent history of black physicians in Seattle and on Dr. George Counts, the first Black professor in the UW Department of Medicine and an important leader in Public Health and mentor to many. More Black History Month resources are also available from The Huddle. Awards Jeff Chamberlain receives 2024 MDA Legacy Award [cid:image006.jpg@01DA55F1.38834FE0]Dr. Jeff Chamberlain, professor (Medical Genetics) is honored by the Muscular Dystrophy Association with the 2024 Legacy Award for Achievement in Research, for his achievements in translational research. The MDA Legacy Award for Achievement in Research is an annual recognition for outstanding accomplishments in neuromuscular disease research. This is the MDA's highest award for contributions to the fight against muscular dystrophy. Read more on our news site. DEI news Seeking new members for the Gender Equity Council [cid:image008.png@01DA55F1.38834FE0]The Gender Equity Council (GEC) is seeking motivated faculty and staff to join the council. As a member of the GEC you will advise the department chair on matters related to gender equity, make recommendations to ensure an equitable and inclusive environment in the department, and plan and implement activities that promote gender equity. Your term would begin July 1, 2024 and last 1-3 years. The time commitment includes at least 3 full GEC meetings annually along with additional subcommittee meetings as needed. If you are interested, please submit your information. If you have any questions, please contact Kelsey Griffin or Nisha Bansal. Faculty news [cid:image010.jpg@01DA55F1.38834FE0]James Sze commissioned into US Army Reserve Dr. James Sze, clinical instructor (General Internal Medicine), hospitalist at the VA Puget Sound, was recently sworn in as a captain in the US Army Reserve, assigned to the 7451st Medical Operations Readiness Unit (MORU). As of Friday, January 26, Sze is now a captain in the US Army Reserve, having taken his Oath of Commissioned Officers at the VA. Read more on our news site. ________________________________ [cid:image012.jpg@01DA55F1.38834FE0]Dr. Suzanne Watnick, professor (Nephrology) has been chosen as the inaugural Scholar in Residence for the American Society of Nephrology. She will spend 2024 advocating for improvements in kidney care, working with national stakeholders such as the US Department of Health and Human Services, patient care organizations, research entities, and clinician groups. Watnick aims to focus on overdue innovation needed for people with kidney disease. Staff news Spotlight on staff well-being [cid:image014.png@01DA55F1.38834FE0]Supporting the well-being of our community is among the highest priorities of department leadership. As part of our strategic plan, a dedicated working group composed of both staff and faculty was established to lead the department's efforts to support well-being. This work group conducted four focus groups in March 2023. A total of 24 staff members participated and represented a variety of divisions, roles, and lengths of service. Some common themes and areas for improvement emerged. Review the results from the focus groups and our current well-being initiatives on our news site. Clinical news First TAVR cases performed at VA [cid:image016.jpg@01DA55F1.38834FE0]The VA Puget Sound TAVR program successfully launched on Monday, January 29 by the VA Cardiology and Cardiac surgery teams. The TAVR team performed two TAVR procedures, and there was an overwhelmingly positive sentiment from the team. Read more on our news site. ________________________________ Long COVID Interest Group [cid:image018.jpg@01DA55F1.38834FE0]Dr. Anita Chopra, clinical assistant professor (General Internal Medicine) is the physician lead for the Long COVID Interest Group, an effort to share knowledge and experience in managing post-COVID conditions and to explain the latest research in the area. The Long COVID Interest Group welcomes new members interested in getting involved. Sign up and learn more on our news site. Research news Nora Disis passes directorship of ITHS to John Amory [cid:image020.png@01DA55F1.38834FE0]This month, after twelve years as founding director, Dr. Mary (Nora) Disis, professor, (Hematology and Oncology) will pass the directorship of the UW Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS) to Dr. John Amory, professor (General Internal Medicine). Amory's first years of leadership will be dedicated to building on the success established over the twelve years of Disis' tenure. Read more on our news site. ________________________________ [cid:image022.jpg@01DA55F1.38834FE0]Dr. Michelle Zhang, R3, was an invited presenter at the Best of SWOG research webinar on her research, evaluating the relationship between obesity and survival in patients with acute myeloid leukemia treated on the SWOG 1203 clinical trial. Read more on our news site. ________________________________ [cid:image024.jpg@01DA55F1.38834FE0]Dr. Kayode K. Ojo, research professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) was awarded a R01 grant by NIH/NIAID for his research study titled "Development of dual effective kinase inhibitors as syndromic treatment of Giardiasis and Cryptosporidiosis". The goal of the project is to discover kinase inhibitors that could be developed as oral multi parasite effective therapeutic against cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis diarrhea with potential usefulness in other intestinal parasitic diseases. The total cost is $3,910719.00. Allergy and Infectious Diseases Co-investigators include Dr. Wesley C. Van Voorhis. Recent publications Dr. Lauren Beste, associate professor (General Internal Medicine) is co-author of "Success of the US Veterans Health Administration's Hepatitis C Virus Care Continuum in the Direct-acting Antiviral Era" in Clinical Infectious Diseases. Dr. Andrew L. Coveler, associate professor (Hematology and Oncology) is co-author of "Biomarkers of pembrolizumab efficacy in advanced anal squamous cell carcinoma: analysis of a phase II clinical trial and a cohort of long-term responders - PubMed (nih.gov)" in the Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer and "Organ Preservation and Survival by Clinical Response Grade in Patients With Rectal Cancer Treated With Total Neoadjuvant Therapy: A Secondary Analysis of the OPRA Randomized Clinical Trial - PubMed (nih.gov)" in JAMA Open. Dr. David Fredricks, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is senior author of "Gardnerella Species and their Association with Bacterial Vaginosis" in Journal of Infectious Diseases. Whitney Harper, program operations specialist (Internal Medicine Residency) is co-author of "Optimizing the Internal Medicine Residency Recruitment Process: A National Survey of Program Directors and Next Steps" in the American Journal of Medicine. Dr. Geoffrey Hill, professor (Hematology and Oncology) is senior author of "Regulatory T cells suppress myeloma-specific immunity during autologous stem cell mobilization and transplantationv" in Blood. Dr. Barbara Jung, professor and chair is author of the op-ed "Why Are We Letting Insurers Dictate Patient Care?" from MedPage Today. Dr. Sylvia LaCourse, associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is lead author of "Hybrid immunity to SARS-CoV-2 during pregnancy provides more durable infant antibody responses compared to natural infection or vaccination alone" in the Journal of Infectious Diseases. Dr. Katherine Tuttle, clinical professor (Nephrology) is lead author of "Efficacy and safety of aldosterone synthase inhibition with and without empagliflozin for chronic kidney disease: a randomised, controlled, phase 2 trial" in the Lancet. In the news Dr. Lauren Beste, associate professor (General Internal Medicine) is quoted in "Some dementia cases could be undiagnosed liver disease" from STAT. Dr. Teresa Brentnall, professor (Gastroenterology) is quoted in "The surprising reason you get constipated when you travel" from Daily Mail. Dr. Seth Cohen, clinical associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is quoted in "Coronavirus FAQ: How long does post-COVID protection last?" from NPR. Dr. Mary (Nora) Disis, professor (Hematology and Oncology) was featured on the Today Show featuring breast cancer vaccines, including CVI research. Dr. Irl Hirsch, professor (Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition) is quoted in "The value of a continuous glucose monitor" from Diatribe. Dr. John Lynch, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is quoted in "More counties in Western Washington see deadly fungus outbreak" from KIRO 7. Weekly Calendar, February 5-9, 2024 Our events calendar is posted on our website. Coming up DOM Reconnection, with Birds! Join your colleagues for a morning of birding in the Union Bay Natural Area (UBNA). Led by birders in the department, this recurring (monthly) event is open to all students, staff and faculty in the DOM and guests as space allows. Our inaugural outing will be Saturday, Feb. 10. A limited number of binoculars will be available for those who do not have their own. Contact Mark Tonelli with questions or to sign up. DEI Lecture Series: The ongoing impact of COVID in minoritized communities On March 11, 3pm, Dr. Hope King, senior epidemiologist for the CDC's Minority HIV/AIDS Research Initiative will present "The ongoing impact of COVID in minoritized communities" for our Department of Medicine DEI Lecture Series. ________________________________ Amy Fields, Editor (206) 685-3685 amyf@uw.edu [cid:image002.jpg@01CF4461.CA7ADDC0] [YouTube_Logo_svg.png] [cid:image032.jpg@01DA55F1.38834FE0] To subscribe/unsubscribe from this list, go to: https://mailman1.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/domweek ________________________________ Privileged, confidential or patient identifiable information may be contained in this message. This information is meant only for the use of the intended recipients. If you are not the intended recipient, or if the message has been addressed to you in error, do not read, disclose, reproduce, distribute, disseminate or otherwise use this transmission. 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Faculty news [cid:image028.jpg@01DA5B73.1AC70C30]Dr. Jason Deen, associate professor of pediatrics and medicine (Cardiology) has been appointed chairperson of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Native American Child Health (CONACH). Dr. Deen, a current member of CONACH, is a pediatric cardiologist, vice chair for equity, diversity and inclusion in the Department of Pediatrics and director of the UWSOM Indian Health Pathway. Learn more on our news site. Clinical news Cognition in Primary Care Program launches [cid:image029.jpg@01DA5B73.1AC70C30]Over the past three years, Dr. Barak Gaster, professor (General Internal Medicine) has led a team to design, build, and launch UW Medicine's Cognition in Primary Care Program. The program's goal is to provide education and tools to help primary care providers (PCPs) evaluate and manage cognitive impairment in the primary care setting. Supported by funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the program is now available at all primary care clinics at UW Medicine, where more than 100 PCPs have completed the training. Read more on our news site. Education news New college heads The UW School of Medicine Colleges Program in the MD program teaches foundational clinical skills, coaches developing physicians, and fosters meaningful relationships and sense of community for UW medical students across the WWAMI region. In July 2024, the Colleges program on the Seattle campus will be expanding from 2 to 4 Colleges, and is proud to be welcoming two outstanding leaders from the DOM as new College Heads: [cid:image030.jpg@01DA5B73.1AC70C30]Dr. Gaby Berger, clinical associate professor (General Internal Medicine). Originally from the Midwest, Dr. Berger went to medical school at Emory University and completed residency in Internal Medicine at UCSF before joining the faculty at UW in 2013. Clinically, she is a primary care provider at the UWMC-General Internal Medicine Clinic (Roosevelt Clinic) and is the former director of the Clinician-Educator Pathway for the IM Residency Program. Dr. Berger has served as College Faculty in Cascade College for 5 years and is particularly interested in professional identity formation and mentorship, from early learners to faculty. [cid:image031.jpg@01DA5B73.1AC70C30]Dr. Abir "Abby" Hussein, clinical assistant professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) and associate medical director of infection prevention. Dr. Hussein is an MD graduate of University of Miami and IM residency graduate of University of Colorado. She completed fellowship at UW in Allergy & Infectious Diseases in 2021, along with an MPH. Dr. Hussein has been College faculty in Olympic College for 3 years. At UW, she has been a leader in policies and practices related to hospital acquired infections, and in measures to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in the hospital and academia. ________________________________ [cid:image032.jpg@01DA5B73.1AC70C30]Dr. Justin Bullock, research fellow (Nephrology) has been selected as the new co-director of Docs with Disabilities Initiative, joining the 2024-26 leadership team. Docs with Disabilities Initiative is a leader for disability inclusion in health professions training globally. Learn more on our news site. Research news Promising drug-development systems get new U.S. funding [cid:image033.jpg@01DA5B73.1AC70C30]Kidney disease researchers from the UW Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy will use a multimillion-dollar federal grant from the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) to advance drug-development platforms that would reduce reliance on animal tests in the production of future medications. Their research aims to finalize multiple kidney-tissue platforms for drug testing, and submit those platforms to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for approval. "We are incredibly pleased to receive this award. It's an exciting project that will be the capstone for our already 10-plus years of NCATS funding for kidney-on-a-chip and kidney organoid research," said Dr. Jonathan Himmelfarb, professor (Nephrology), who will direct the effort. Dr. Benjamin Freedman, associate professor (Nephrology) will lead the platforms' development. Read the full story from UW Medicine Newsroom. ________________________________ [cid:image034.jpg@01DA5B73.1AC70C30]Dr. Jeanne Gall?e, postdoctoral scholar (General Internal Medicine) is PI on a grant from the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) for "The Assessment of Functional Communication in Primary Progressive Aphasia." This project seeks to establish a holistic, strengths-based, and minimally taxing measure of functional communication to enhance individualized care and optimize the functional impact of clinical recommendations for people living with primary progressive aphasia, a rare neurodegenerative condition. Co-investigators from the DOM are Drs. Paul Crane, professor (General Internal Medicine) and Rob Fredricksen, research assistant professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases). Recent publications Drs. Tara Babu, assistant professor, and Helen Chu, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) are co-authors of "Effectiveness of Bivalent mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines in Preventing SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Children and Adolescents Aged 5 to 17 Years" in JAMA. Dr. Jennifer Best, associate professor (General Internal Medicine) is senior author of "The DIO Needs a Cabinet: Identifying and Supporting Designated Institutional "Others" in Graduate Medical Education" in the Journal of Graduate Medical Education. Dr. Jason Dominitz, professor (Gastroenterology) is co-author of "Significant Reduction in the Diagnosis of Barrett's Esophagus and Related Dysplasia During the COVID-19 Pandemic" in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. Drs. Susan Merel, associate professor, Gabrielle Berger, clinical associate professor, Amanda Shepherd, clinical assistant professor, Lindsay Gibbon, clinical assistant professor (General Internal Medicine) and Patricia Kritek, professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) are co-authors of "An Embedded Curriculum to Teach Critical Incident Debriefing to Internal Medicine Residents" in the Journal of Graduate Medical Education. Lead author is former chief resident James Wykowski. Dr. Joshua Hill, associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is senior author of "Understanding the clinical significance of cytomegalovirus viremia after chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy: Should we be treating a value?" in Clinical Infectious Diseases. DOM co-author is Michael Boeckh. Dr. Hill and Dr. Armin Rashidi, associate professor (Hematology and Oncology) are co-authors of "A phase II randomized, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial to evaluate the efficacy of cytomegalovirus PepVax vaccine in preventing cytomegalovirus reactivation and disease after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant" in Haematologica. Dr. Rachel Issaka, associate professor (Gastroenterology) is senior author of "Implementing an Organized Colorectal Cancer Screening Program: Lessons Learned From an Academic-Community Practice" in AJPM Focus. DOM co-author is Victoria Fang. Dr. Hannah Linden, professor (Hematology and Oncology) is co-author of "Activity and safety of enobosarm, a novel, oral, selective androgen receptor modulator, in androgen receptor- positive, oestrogen receptor-positive, and HER2-negative advanced breast cancer (Study G200802): a randomised, open-label, multicentre, multinational, parallel design, phase 2 trial" in The Lancet. Dr. Ashok Reddy, associate professor (General Internal Medicine) is co-author of "Defining and Improving Outcomes Measurement for Virtual Care: Report from the VHA State-of-the-Art Conference on Virtual Care" in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. Dr. Mazyar Shadman, associate professor (Hematology and Oncology) is senior author of "Hypertension Treatment in Patients Receiving Ibrutinib: A Multicenter Retrospective Study" in Blood Advances. Dr. Veena Shankaran, professor (Hematology and Oncology) is co-author of "Association of Major Adverse Financial Events and Later-Stage Cancer Diagnosis in the United States" in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. In the news Dr. Bradley Anawalt, professor (General Internal Medicine) is quoted in "Former transgender player on victory by transgender golfer Hailey Davidson: 'I don't think it's fair'" from Yahoo Sports. Dr. Seth Cohen, clinical associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) talked to KUOW in "Four cases of rare fungus found in WA. Here's what you should know about it." Dr. Scott Hagan, assistant professor (General Internal Medicine) is quoted in "The Race Is On to Stop Ozempic Muscle Loss" in the New York Times. Dr. Leo Morales, professor (General Internal Medicine) is quoted in "More states offer health care coverage for certain immigrants, noncitizens" in The Mercury News. Dr. Michael Schwartz, professor (Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition) is quoted in "The science and side effects behind the semaglutide weight loss drugs" in New Scientist. Dr. Mazyar Shadman, associate professor (Hematology and Oncology) is quoted in "'Aggressive' combination therapy lowers blood pressure in patients receiving ibrutinib" in Healio. Weekly Calendar, February 12-16, 2024 Our events calendar is posted on our website. Coming up George Stamatoyannopoulos Lecture Dr. Vijay Sankaran (Harvard Medical School) will present "Genetic Studies of Human Hematopoiesis" on March 1, 3:30-5:30, Foege Hall Auditorium (lecture) and Vista Caf? (reception). 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Tucker WWAMI Excellence in Teaching Awards [image004.png]Since 1998, the Department of Medicine has selected physicians to receive the WWAMI Excellence in Teaching Award, from nominations submitted by students, residents and faculty in Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho. In 2009 the award was renamed to honor the late Dr. Richard Tucker, who was the Wenatchee site coordinator and served as an infectious diseases specialist and director for quality and education at the Wenatchee Valley Medical Center. The department is pleased to announce the 2023 recipients of the Richard M. Tucker WWAMI Excellence in Teaching Awards, recognizing true enthusiasm and dedication in providing outstanding teaching and service to medical students. 2023 recipients: Colin Fitterer (Billings, MT) Stacey Kingsland (Great Falls, MT) Megan McMillan (Billings, MT) Michael Menolascino (Jackson, WY) Alina Plavsky (Olympia, WA) Michael Stewart (Spokane, WA) Alex Tanabe (Boise, ID) DEI news [cid:image027.png@01DA60F9.B245E820]Gender Equity Lunch Series Save the dates! We have two upcoming Gender Equity Lunches in March: Supporting women in academia: A dyad mentorship model Panel: * Dr. Addie McClintock, assistant professor (General Internal Medicine) * Dr. Nina Tan, acting instructor (General Internal Medicine) * Dr. Emily Godfrey, professor (Family Medicine) March 4, 12-1pm, via zoom. Please RSVP. Advanced Practice Provider Career Development Moderator: Leah Yoke, PA-C and UWMC's Chief PA Panel: * Alison Beieler, PA-C, Infectious Disease, HMC * Jennifer Beckman, ARNP, Cardiology, UWMC * Jeannine Sanford, ARNP, Deputy Directory of APPs, FHCC * Matthew Smith, PA-C, Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep Medicine, UWMC March 27, 12-1pm, via zoom. Please RSVP. Faculty news American Society of Hematology Scholar Awards [cid:image028.jpg@01DA60F9.B245E820]Dr. Christopher Su, assistant professor (Hematology and Oncology) was award a Clinical Research Fellow to Faculty Scholar Award, and Dr. Albert Yeh, acting instructor (Hematology and Oncology) was awarded a Basic/Translational Research Junior Faculty Scholars Award from the American Society of Hematology (ASH). The ASH Scholar Awards offer crucial support, resources, and mentorship to emerging scholars during their transition from training to establishing independent careers as investigators in hematology. Staff news New manager of executive services [cid:image029.jpg@01DA60F9.B245E820]We are happy to announce that Stefan Stewart has joined the Department of Medicine as manager of executive services. He will be managing the team that provides support services to the department's leadership team. Stefan brings nearly 20 years of administrative support experience at a variety of organizations. Please join us in welcoming Stefan to the department. Education news [LMPP Recipient]Dr. Lily Jeong, incoming fellow (Nephrology) is a 2024 recipient of the American Society of Nephrology Loan Mitigation Pilot Program. This program aims to reduce the loan burden of future nephrology leaders. Dr. Jeong completed medical school and is currently in her last year of residency at UW in the clinician educator track. Research news New biomarker could one day help tailor immunotherapy for Merkel cell carcinoma [A light microscope image of T cells infiltrating a Merkel cell carcinoma tumor.]It's the cancer-fighting immune cells in a Merkel cell carcinoma patient's blood - not their tumor - that best predicts whether a certain type of immunotherapy will work, according to new work from two teams of scientists at Fred Hutch and the University of Washington. In back-to-back papers published in Cell Reports Medicine, the researchers showed that the frequency of circulating battle-ready anti-cancer immune cells act as a biomarker in patients with this aggressive skin tumor: MCC patients with higher levels in their blood are more likely to respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors, or ICIs. The findings are a step toward the development of a clinical test that could someday guide MCC treatment. DOM faculty and staff involved in the research include Drs. Aude Chapuis, associate professor, and Dr. Joshua Veatch, assistant professor (Hematology and Oncology), and Lichen Jing, research scientist, and Dr. David Koelle, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases). Read the full story from Hutch News. ________________________________ Could a blood pressure cuff help cardiac arrest survivors? [cid:image032.jpg@01DA60F9.B245E820]UW researchers recently conducted a study of patients who had received life-saving resuscitation and been brought to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. They were testing an approach that aims to reduce reperfusion injury by applying a blood pressure cuff to a patient's arm. "From studies of patients with other emergencies, such as heart attack, we know that putting a blood pressure cuff on the arm and inflating and deflating it triggers release of proteins from the muscle, which then circulate through the blood. This reduces the size of heart attacks and could reduce the inflammation associated with restored blood flow after cardiac arrest," said Dr. Graham Nichol, professor (General Internal Medicine) and the study's lead investigator. The pilot study included 30 patients who had experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Upon hospital arrival, 16 were randomly selected to receive the blood-pressure cuff test intervention and 14 received standard care. "We were testing whether we could get providers to put the cuff on and complete three cycles of inflation-deflation without interfering with emergency care and without any large, obvious adverse effect," said Nichol. "We showed that." Read the full story from UW Medicine Newsroom. ________________________________ [cid:image033.jpg@01DA60F9.B245E820]Dr. Farid Moussavi-Harami, assistant professor (Cardiology) is the 2024 recipient of the Paul F. Cranefield Award from the Society of General Physiologists. This award recognizes an independent young investigator who published an outstanding article in the Journal of General Physiology in the previous year. Dr. Moussavi-Harami received the award for the noteworthy paper, "Machine learning meets Monte Carlo methods for models of muscle's molecular machinery to classify mutations." ________________________________ Clinical Research Intensive Summer Program (CRISP) Applications are being accepted for a new course designed to provide clinical investigators with hands-on experience in key clinical research skills to accelerate their career development. The program runs July 8-26 at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center campus in Seattle. A draft daily curriculum may now be viewed on the website under "Class Schedule & Draft Daily Topics". Learn more and apply. Recent publications Dr. Ryan Cassaday, associate professor (Hematology and Oncology) is co-author of "Single agent subcutaneous blinatumomab for advanced acute lymphoblastic leukemia" in American Journal of Hematology. Dr. Connie Celum, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is co-author of "Filling in the Gaps: Updates on Doxycycline Prophylaxis for Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections" in Clinical Infectious Diseases. Drs. Nona Sotoodehnia, professor (Cardiology) and T. Eoin West, professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) are co-authors of "Estimates of Incidence and Predictors of Fatiguing Illness after SARS-CoV-2 Infection" in Emerging Infectious Diseases. Dr. Kristina Utzschneider, associate professor (Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition) is co-author of "Cardiovascular Outcomes in GRADE (Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Type 2 Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study)" in Circulation. In the news Dr. Richard Cheng, professor (Cardiology) is quoted in "Demystifying cardiac sarcoidosis" in Medscape. Dr. Chris Damman, clinical associate professor (Gastroenterology) is quoted in "Soda Brands Are Adding Fiber to Their Beverages - Here's What Could Go Wrong" in Inverse. Dr. Keith Elkon, professor (Rheumatology) is quoted in "Scientists found a major clue why 4 of 5 autoimmune patients are women" in the Washington Post. Dr. David Horne, associate professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) is quoted in "UW researchers develop app to distinguish different types of coughs using machine learning" from KING 5 News. Dr. Savitha Subramanian, professor (Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition) talked to KIRO-AM Radio in "Weight Loss Medication Overdose". Dr. Katherine Tuttle, clinical professor (Nephrology) is quoted in "'Miracle' weight-loss drugs could halt kidney disease too" in the Daily Mail. Dr. Eugene Yang, clinical professor (Cardiology) is quoted in "A Decade in the Making: Eastside Specialty Center" in The Huddle. Events of interest Quiet week: February 19-23 As we continue to rebuild resilience and focus on mental health, we would like to preserve department-wide quiet weeks throughout the year. During these weeks, we hope that individuals can limit non-essential meetings to recharge and reflect, as well as thoughtfully minimize emails. We realize that this will not be possible for everyone, but encourage all to take breaks when they are able. Upcoming 2024 quiet weeks: * April 8-12 * August 5-9 * November 25-29 * December 23-27 Weekly Calendar, February 19-23, 2024 Our events calendar is posted on our website. ________________________________ Amy Fields, Editor (206) 685-3685 amyf@uw.edu [cid:image002.jpg@01CF4461.CA7ADDC0] [YouTube_Logo_svg.png] [cid:image037.jpg@01DA60F9.B245E820] To subscribe/unsubscribe from this list, go to: https://mailman1.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/domweek ________________________________ Privileged, confidential or patient identifiable information may be contained in this message. This information is meant only for the use of the intended recipients. If you are not the intended recipient, or if the message has been addressed to you in error, do not read, disclose, reproduce, distribute, disseminate or otherwise use this transmission. 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Name: image037.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1008 bytes Desc: image037.jpg URL: From domweek at u.washington.edu Fri Feb 23 16:05:53 2024 From: domweek at u.washington.edu (Department of Medicine weekly newsletter) Date: Fri Mar 22 11:23:18 2024 Subject: [domweek] DOM Week, February 26 - March 1, 2024 Message-ID: [cid:image001.jpg@01DA6672.2B7FED80] DOM Week February 23, 2024 News, information, and events of interest from the Department of Medicine (If you have items for DOM week, please email amyf@uw.edu) [cid:image003.jpg@01DA6672.2B7FED80]Thank a Resident Day Today is Thank a Resident Day. Please join us in celebrating these dedicated and essential members of our healthcare team. THANK YOU! Awards Gender Equity Awards [cid:image005.jpg@01DA6672.2B7FED80]Nominations open March 1 for the Department of Medicine Gender Equity Awards. Awards will be presented in two categories: Mentorship and Trailblazer. The Mentorship Awards honor those who have encouraged and supported women and gender minorities in their academic and professional endeavors. The Trailblazer Awards honors those who have blazed a trail for women and gender minorities, served as a catalyst for change that enhances the success of women and gender minorities, and/or who have made noteworthy contributions to the department, school or larger community. Nominations will be accepted from March 1 - April 14. Please visit our website for more information. DEI news Seeking new members for the DEI Council [cid:image007.png@01DA6672.2B7FED80]The DOM DEI Council is seeking new members. As a member you will get to know DEI leaders from across the Department of Medicine, learn about ongoing efforts, and have the opportunity to support an equitable and inclusive environment in the department and the communities we serve. The DEI Council is an inclusive group where everybody is welcome (staff, faculty and trainees). We have monthly Zoom-based meetings and you will also be invited to the annual retreat (in-person) which takes place in May/June. Please submit your information to join the council. If you have any questions, contact Sean Greenlee or David Horne, DEI Council co-chairs. Staff news [cid:image009.jpg@01DA6672.2B7FED80]Staff spotlight: Stephanie Santos Our latest staff spotlight is on Stephanie Santos, programs manager (General Internal Medicine) and DEI champion. Learn more about her on our news site. Faculty news [cid:image011.jpg@01DA6672.2B7FED80]Faculty spotlight: Meena Ramchandani Our latest faculty spotlight is on Dr. Meena Ramchandani, associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases, an ID physician focused on STIs, HIV and vulnerable populations, and program director for the ID Fellowship Program. Learn more about her on our news site. Research news New federal Cancer Screening Research Network [cid:image013.jpg@01DA6672.2B7FED80]Researchers at Fred Hutch are leading a new federal clinical trials consortium - the Cancer Screening Research Network (CSRN) - to assess the effectiveness of tests that look for evidence of early-stage cancer in blood or other bodily fluids. The network was created by the National Cancer Institute to advance President Joe Biden's Cancer Moonshot by improving early detection of cancers. Fred Hutch will lead the CSRN's Coordinating and Communication Center (CCC) and the Statistics and Data Management Center (SDMC) that will oversee cancer screening clinical trials enrolling diverse participants. The CCC will be co-led by Dr. Scott Ramsey, professor (General Internal Medicine), and DOM co-investigators include Drs. Rachel Issaka, associate professor (Gastroenterology) and Matthew Triplette, associate professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine). Learn more from Hutch News. ________________________________ [cid:image015.jpg@01DA6672.2B7FED80]Congratulations to Dr. Ahmad Kassar, postdoctoral scholar (Cardiology) who won the Western Atrial Fibrillation Symposium research competition for his work on left atrial function improving stroke prediction in atrial fibrillation. The Western Atrial Fibrillation Symposium is an internationally recognized meeting focused on improving outcomes worldwide. Education news Teaching Scholars Program Applications are currently being accepted for the Center for Learning and Innovation in Medical Education (CLIME) Teaching Scholars Program, a professional development program for educators in the health professions who have a passion for teaching and a desire to become academic leaders. The ten-month certificate program consists of interactive learning sessions, scholarly projects, and a professional peer group. Applications are due March 1. For more information and to apply, please visit the CLIME website. Recent publications Jennifer Brody, research scientist, Dr. James Floyd, associate professor, and Dr. Bruce Psaty, professor (General Internal Medicine) are co-authors of "Genetic drivers of heterogeneity in type 2 diabetes pathophysiology" in Nature. Jennifer Brody and Bruce Psaty are also co-authors of "Proteomic prediction of incident heart failure and its main subtypes" in the European Journal of Heart Failure. Dr. Helen Chu, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is co-author of "Global disease burden of and risk factors for acute lower respiratory infections caused by respiratory syncytial virus in preterm infants and young children in 2019: a systematic review and meta-analysis of aggregated and individual participant data" in The Lancet. Drs. Christopher Goss, professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) and Mark Derleth, clinical associate professor (Gastroenterology) are co-authors of "Pancreatic enzyme prescription following ivacaftor licensing: A retrospective analysis of the US and UK cystic fibrosis registries" in the Journal of Cystic Fibrosis. Drs. George Ioannou, professor (Gastroenterology), Edward Boyko, professor (General Internal Medicine) and Ann O'Hare, professor (Nephrology) are co-authors of "Changes in Outpatient Health Care Use After COVID-19 Infection Among Veterans" in JAMA Network Open. Dr. Ann Jennerich, associate professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) wrote "An approach to caring for patients and family of patients dying in the ICU" in Chest. Dr. Tatiana Khokhlova, research associate professor (Gastroenterology) is co-author of "Histotripsy: A Method for Mechanical Tissue Ablation with Ultrasound" in Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering and "Development of an Automated Ultrasound Signal Indicator of Lung Interstitial Syndrome" in the Journal of Ultrasound Medicine. Dr. Anna Morenz, clinician researcher (General Internal Medicine) is lead author and Dr. Sophia Hayes, fellow (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) is senior author of "Area-Level Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Health Care Spending: A Systematic Review" in JAMA Network Open. DOM co-authors are Joshua Liao and David Au. Dr. Paul Pottinger, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is senior author of "Cluster of non-toxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae infective endocarditis and rising background C. diphtheriae cases-Seattle, Washington 2020-2023" in Clinical Infectious Diseases. DOM co-authors are Thomas Fitzpatrick, Sarah Himmelfarb, Eric Chow, Hayden Smith, Kristine Lan, Carey Farquhar, and H. Nina Kim. Dr. Eugene Yang, clinical professor (Cardiology) is senior author of "'Food Is Medicine' Strategies for Nutrition Security and Cardiometabolic Health Equity: JACC State-of-the-Art Review" in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. In the news Dr. John Amory, professor (General Internal Medicine) is quoted in "The race to develop male birth control" in The Week. Dr. Robin Bennett, professor (Medical Genetics) is quoted in "Cousin marriage is probably fine in most cases" in the Economist. Dr. Anita Chopra, clinical assistant professor (General Internal Medicine) is quoted in "This Is How COVID-19 Causes Lingering Heart Problems" in Right as Rain. Dr. Mary (Nora) Disis, professor (Hematology and Oncology) is quoted in "Former NBC Correspondent Kristen Dahlgren Launches Pink Eraser Project to Fast-Track Breast Cancer Vaccines" in Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper. Drs. Kris Patton, professor, Elina Minami, clinical professor, Jill Steiner, assistant professor, and April Stempien-Otero, associate professor (Cardiology) are quoted in "How Cardiologists Keep Their Hearts Healthy" in Right as Rain. Dr. Christina Poh, assistant professor (Hematology and Oncology) is quoted in "Acalabrutinib/Axi-Cel Generates Preliminary Responses in Relapsed/Refractory B-Cell Lymphoma" in OncLive. Dr. Meena Ramchandani, associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is quoted in "King County sees 'great increase' in syphilis cases following national trend" in My Northwest News. Dr. Eugene Yang, clinical professor (Cardiology) is quoted in "Rethinking Hypertension Care in an Evolving Landscape" in Medscape. Events of interest Medicine Grand Rounds Dr. Ryan Kimmel, professor (UW Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences) will present "An Update on Bipolar Depression and a Framework to Understand the Current Antipsychotic Spectrum" at Medicine Grand Rounds on Friday, March 1, 2024,12-1pm, via zoom. Weekly Calendar, February 26 - March 1, 2024 Our events calendar is posted on our website. Coming up Gender Equity Lunch Series Supporting women in academia: A dyad mentorship model Panel: * Dr. Addie McClintock, assistant professor (General Internal Medicine) * Dr. Nina Tan, acting instructor (General Internal Medicine) * Dr. Emily Godfrey, professor (Family Medicine) March 4, 12-1pm, via zoom. Please RSVP. Advanced Practice Provider Career Development Moderator: Leah Yoke, PA-C and UWMC's Chief PA Panel: * Alison Beieler, PA-C, Infectious Disease, HMC * Jennifer Beckman, ARNP, Cardiology, UWMC * Jeannine Sanford, ARNP, Deputy Directory of APPs, FHCC * Matthew Smith, PA-C, Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep Medicine, UWMC March 27, 12-1pm, via zoom. Please RSVP. ________________________________ Amy Fields, Editor amyf@uw.edu [cid:image002.jpg@01CF4461.CA7ADDC0] [YouTube_Logo_svg.png] [cid:image019.jpg@01DA6672.2B7FED80] To subscribe/unsubscribe from this list, go to: https://mailman1.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/domweek ________________________________ Privileged, confidential or patient identifiable information may be contained in this message. This information is meant only for the use of the intended recipients. 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