Emory at Grady Professional Development Newsletter Volume 3, Issue 4, Fall 2022 |
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Congratulations, Grady Team! |
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| Grady Health System Selected as Strategically-Focused Research Networks for the American Heart Association (AMA)
Modele Ogunniyi (medicine) is leading the work at Grady after its selection as one of the funded strategically-focused research networks of the AMA. Researchers from University of Pennsylvania, Emory University, Grady Health Systems, and MedStar Washington Hospital Center are collaborating to use behavioral health science to improve clinical trial participation among diverse groups.
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| Lisa Flowers Receives Georgia CORE Grant
Lisa Flowers (gynecology and obstetrics) received a Collaborative Cancer Research Seed Grant from Georgia CORE. The grant will fund a clinical trial titled, "Phase 1 Dose Escalation Study of the Use of ACU-D1, a Topical Proteasome Inhibitor in HPV associated Vulvar and Perianal Lesion in People with HIV."
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| Tracey Henry Appointed New ACP National Chair of the Council of Early Physicians
Tracey Henry (medicine) is the new chair of the Council of Early Physicians for the American College of Physicians. Henry will serve a one-year term where she oversees over 26,000 early career internal medicine physicians. She will also serve on ACPS's Board of Regents.
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| Jason Schneider Receives AMA Excellence in LGBTQ Health Award
Jason Schneider (medicine) received the American Medical Association's Excellence in LGBTQ Health Award. This ward honors physicians, residents/fellows, and final-year medical students that have demonstrated outstanding work, innovation, and leadership in LGBTQ policy, advocacy, patient care, academics (teaching and research), workforce diversity, and/or health care administration.
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Health Equity Advocacy Course |
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Deadline to apply: July 20
The Health Advocacy Course is a 5-month multi-pronged educational intervention that will bring together faculty, learners, and community members from several institutions to advocate around common health related priorities. This innovative course will go well beyond didactic instruction and include experiential learning that will leverage collaboration and, importantly, have tangible outcomes as a result. Participants will learn while doing.
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Deadline to apply: July 29
The Emory at Grady Professional Development Committee is now accepting nominations for the 2022 Emory at Grady School of Medicine faculty awards. Awards will be presented at the Emory at Grady Awards Ceremony early next year. Award details, eligibility, and required nomination materials are noted on the awards and recognitions website. All nominations should be submitted using the online nomination form. Nominate your peers for these honors. |
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Under-Represented in Medicine (URiM) Graduation Reception |
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This event celebrates the accomplishments of the 2020 and 2021 graduating cohorts of the URiM faculty leadership and development program. Graduates cite the community, connection, and mentorship from this program as instrumental in their subsequent success. This event was sponsored by RYSE, the Office of Faculty Academic Affairs and Professional Development, and Georgia GEAR. Congratulations graduates! |
Congratulations POCUS Course Participants |
Twenty participants were selected for our inaugural point-of-care ultrasound course. This course included participants from multiple departments across the School of Medicine and built a community of faculty with improved POCUS skills. Congratulations all! |
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Recent Publications by Grady Faculty |
Wiley Z, Kandiah S, Leung S, Kobaidze K, Cantos VD, Henry TL, Lanka V, Johnson TA, Mbaezue N, Rebolledo PA, Sexton ME, Surapaneni PK, Franks N. Clinical characteristics and social determinants of health associated with 30-day hospital readmissions of patients with COVID-19. J Investig Med. 2022 Jun 1:jim-2022-002344.
Robertson C, Thomas A, Koyama A, Middlebrooks L, Kandaswamy S, Orenstein E, Gooding H. Missed Opportunities for Sexual History Documentation and Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing in the Pediatric Emergency Department. J Adolesc Health. 2022 Mar;70(3):429-434. PMID: 34836803.
Gandhi, Rajesh T., Preeti N. Malani, and Carlos Del Rio. "COVID-19 Therapeutics for nonhospitalized patients." JAMA 327.7 (2022): 617-618.
Klein, Robin, et al. "Association Between Resident Race and Ethnicity and Clinical Performance Assessment Scores in Graduate Medical Education." Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges (2022).
Temesgen Z, Burger CD, Baker J, Polk C, Libertin CR, Kelley, Colleen, Marconi Vince, Orenstein R, Catterson VM, Aronstein WS, Durrant C. Lenzilumab in hospitalised patients with COVID-19 pneumonia (LIVE-AIR): a phase 3, randomised, placebo-controlled trial. The Lancet Respiratory Medicine. 2022 Mar 1;10(3):237-46.
Wells, Jessica, Lisa Flowers, C. Christina Mehta, Rasheeta Chandler, Robert Knott, Marcia McDonnell Holstad, and Deborah Watkins Bruner. "Follow-Up to High-Resolution Anoscopy After Abnormal Anal Cytology in People Living with HIV." AIDS Patient Care and STDs (2022).
Selvaraj, Senthil, Michael Miller, Eliot A. Brinton, Terry A. Jacobson, et al. "Impact of Icosapent Ethyl on Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Patients With Heart Failure in REDUCE‐IT." Journal of the American Heart Association 11, no. 7 (2022): e024999.
Bliton JN, Zakrison TL, Vong G, Johnson DA Sr, Rattan R, Hanos DS, Smith RN. Ethical Care of the Traumatized: Conceptual Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care for Surgeons and Surgical Residents. J Am Coll Surg. 2022 Jun 1;234(6):1238-1247. doi: 10.1097/XCS.0000000000000183. Epub 2022 Mar 23. PMID: 35703822.
Sitara Koneru, Raul G. Nogueira, Shawn Moore, Tim P. Moran, Carol Fleming, Lekshmi Kumar, Diogo C. Haussen, Nicolas Bianchi, Michael Frankel and Nirav R. Bhatt. 'Patterns of Emergency Medical Transport for Suspected Acute Stroke, Acute Myocardial Infarction, and Other Diagnoses During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Retrospective Analysis of a Large Hospital‐Based Emergency Medical Services Agency.” American Heart Association Journal (2022): e000381.
Elsa A. Friis-Healy, Eugene W. Farber, Sarah C. Cook, Katherine A. Cullum, Charles F. Gillespie, Erica D. Marshall-Lee, Naadira C. Upshaw, DeJuan T. White, Shujing Zhang, and Nadine J. Kaslow. “Promoting Resilience in Persons with Serious Mental Health Conditions During the Coronavirus Pandemic.” American Psychological Association. 2022, Vol. 19, No. S1, 13-22.
Ellen R. Gutowski, Stephanie Freitag, Shujing Zhang, Martie P. Thompson, and Nadine J. Kaslow. "Intimate Partner Violence, Legal Systems and Barriers for African American Women.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2022, Vol. 0(0), 1-20. |
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