Faculty Scholarly Activity Update
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Department of Internal Medicine
What WE have accomplished
Where We are going
Department of Internal Medicine
Full time Faculty
Divisions
Clinical Faculty
Adjunct Faculty
11
18
80
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Program Director
Lisa Staton MD
Associate Program Director Cathy Payne MD
Program Coordinator
Ms. Deborah Fuller
Clerkship Director
Gary Malakoff MD
Research Director
Victor Kolade MD
UMA Director
Lisa Staton MD
Associate Director
Victor Kolade MD
Chief Residents
D Meadows MD/A BhushanMD
M Tveite MD/N Gupta MD
Administrative Assistant
Ms. Laura Nihiser
Transitional Year Program
Ms. Joyce Poke
Coordinator
Department of Medicine
Leadership
Dr. BW Ruffner
President-elect of the TMA for 2009-2010
Dr. Charles F. Longer
Chairman, Board of Trustees
New Faculty
General IM
GI
Endocrine
Cardiology
Hospitalists
Neurohospitalist
Neurology
Administrative Staff
New Administrative Assistant - Ms. Laura Nihiser
Electronic Completion of Evaluations via New
Innovations by Faculty, Residents and Staff
Monthly Staff Meetings
Faculty Appointment System
(Notification of Final Appointment Completion)
Monthly UTCOMC sponsored New Innovation &
Web Training Sessions
Residency and Fellowship Program
Dr Lisa Staton
Palliative Care Fellowship
Successful accreditation
Successful completion of first year
Successful recruiting
The Past Year
Medical Knowledge
Noon Conference Block
In-training Exam
Board Passage Rate
Patient Care
Home Visits
ACLS one-on-one
Practice Based Learning
Quality Data
Dedicated Case manager and Clinical documentation personnel
Interpersonal Skills and Communication
Ethics Quarterly
One on One mentoring
The Past Year
Professionalism
Transition to Residency – Chief Residents
Pharmaceutical Company Interactions- Bhushan and Grubb
Ethics Conferences
Esprit de Corp Activities
RRRnR sessions
3 Alper Humanism inductees, IM resident received award
DOM established the UT campus wide Gold Humanism Society Chapter
Systems Based Practice
Recruiting
Inpatient Teams (core faculty and hospitalists)
Rotation updates (Inpatient Medicine, Critical Care, Night float, Private Office,
Neurology)
Competency committee enhanced
Accountability committee
University Medical Associates
Dr Lisa Staton
Dr Victor Kolade
Ms M Calloway
OVERVIEW
Firm Assignments
Change in Continuity Clinic Hours
Changes in Cardiology Clinic
Staff Retreat
WHY FIRM ASSIGNMENTS
To structure resident clinic as a group practice
To allow for shared responsibility for learning
To provide continuity of patient care
To promote an interdisciplinary approach to
patient care
To encourage mutual support and collegiality
To help ensure mentoring and supervision during
resident’s continuity experience
CHANGE IN CONTINUITY CLINIC HOURS
Allow residents to be able to round on inpatients
without interruption for clinic
Provides adequate time for conferences
Allows time for clinic staff to prepare for clinic
Allows time for clinic staff to handle calls and
additional paper work
CHANGES IN CARDIOLOGY CLINIC
Cardiology Clinic changed from two clinic a month
to four clinics a month to allow for increase in
patient volumes
Pacemaker Clinic implemented (1st Wednesday of
each month)
Referral Form implemented to ensure that patient
referred have specific test prior to appointment
New EKG machine purchased
Dedicated Medical Assistant for Cardiology Clinic
Proposal for onsite Chest X-Rays
STAFF RETREAT JUNE 12, 2009
Team building activities
To foster better communication between staff,
residents and attending physicians
To improve staff morale
To improve patient flow
Medical Students
M3 Clerkship Accomplishments
Restructured orientation to include
How to write notes
How to present to an attending
Professionalism
Instituted shelf reviews with faculty/chief residents
Moved several core lectures to beginning of the
clerkship to avoid interruptions in clinical rotations
Physical diagnosis teleconference across all 3
campuses
First class of GHHS inducted
Medical Student Accomplishments
Pulmonary/critical care as separate entities
Initiated student evaluation of clerkship/rotations
Secured palliative care experience in the
ambulatory and specialty rotations
GME office organizing special interest groups for
medical students rotating here
Total of 7 students completed their patient safety QI
clerkship through our department
4 of our 10 new IM interns rotated in our
department
1 of 6 new TY interns rotated in our department
Youth Health Forum
M3 and M4 students, IM and TY residents and Dr
Malakoff and Panda participated
Mentoring of 4 UTC premed students
Future of Medical Student Rotations
Possible neuro/psych rotations
Increased class size = more students in Chattanooga
in 2 years
Actively involved in selection process for these
students
Quality Improvement Projects
Initiated chapter of IHI Open School
Improving inpatient glycemic Control
Evaluating the global trigger tool to identify
adverse events in the hospital
Evaluating and improving inpatient VTE
prophylaxis protocol
Evaluating successful implementation of the
national patient safety goals in regards to
anticoagulation medications
Review of internal medicine admissions daily to
assure equitable distribution between hospitalists
and teaching service
Quality Improvement Projects
Ambulatory Geriatric Screen & chart audit
Consultation form
Code committee
Inpatient Medicine Scorecard
Transfer of Care
Pneumonia Core Measures
CHF core measures
AMI core measures
Antibiotic Stewardship
Hand Hygiene
Quality Improvement Projects
VAP bundle
Sepsis protocol
Patient flow
Mortality reduction
Department of Medicine
Scholarly Activity Update
Publications, Lectures, Meetings,
Research, QI,
UMA, Education, Scholarships
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Patel V, Yalavarthy U, Desbiens NA. Does reporting
estimated glomerular filtration rate affect ordering of timed
urine collections? Am J Med Sci. Mar 2009;337(3):185-187
Li HY, Grubb M, Panda M, Jones R. A Sore ThroatPotentially Life-Threatening? J Gen Intern Med. May 10 2009
Gupta N, Patel C, Panda M. Hepatitis following
famotidine: a case report. Cases J. Jan 27 2009;2(1):89
Rahman AA, Panda M. Locked lung by looped hernia: a
case report. Cases J. Jan 8 2009;2(1):29
Pai S, Panda M. Limited Wegener's granulomatosis
presenting as lung nodules in a patient with rheumatoid
arthritis: a case report. Cases J. Dec 23 2008;1(1):417
Estrada C, Panda M, Landry M. Why Should I Write a Case
Report or Clinical Vignette? SGIM Forum December 2008;
31(12):5, 9
Gray ER, DeVersa R. Hereditary Multiple Exostoses.
Hospital Physician. November 2008;44(11):8
Navaid M. Perception of hospice/palliative medicine: a
fellow's narrative. J Palliative Med. Apr 2009; 12(4):385-6
• Tumlin JA. Lupus nephritis: histology, diagnosis, and
treatment. Bull NYU Hosp Jt Dis. 2008;66(3):188-194
• Desbiens NA. A departmental experience in
promoting oral and poster presentations. Teach Learn Med
Jul-Sep 2008;20(3):254-260
• Heath GW. Recommended Levels of physical activity and
health-related quality of life among overweight and obese
adults in the US. Journal of Physical Activity & Health
2008;JPAH-2008-0028.R1
• Tindni A, Gaurav K, Panda M. Non-healing painful
ulcers in a patient with chronic kidney disease and role of
sodium thiosulfate: a case report. Cases J. 2008;1(1):178
• Ross MA, Amsterdam E, Peacock WF, et al. Chest pain
center accreditation is associated with better performance of
centers for Medicare and Medicaid services core measures
for acute myocardial infarction. Am J Cardiol. Jul 15
2008;102(2):120-124. (F Fesmire)
• Jones R, Panda M, Desbiens N. Internal medicine
residents do not accurately assess their medical knowledge.
Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. Nov 2008;13(4):463-468
Roux L, Pratt M, Tengs TO,Yore MM,Yanagawa TL, Van Den
Bos J, Rutt C, Brownson RC, Powell KE, Heath G, et
al. Cost effectiveness of community-based physical activity
interventions. Am J Prev Med. Dec 2008;35(6):578-588
Bhattarai N, Panda M. Uremic Frost. Mayo Clin Proc.
December 1, 2008;83(12):1309
Dutta G, Panda M. An uncommon cause of lower
gastrointestinal bleeding: a case report. Cases J.
2008;1(1):235
Conner C, Paydar A. Intradural Extramedullary Arachnoid
Cyst Presenting as Arteriovenous Malformation in the
Thoracic Spinal Cord. Radiology Case Reports 2009;4:263
Cecil WT, Kasteridis P, Barnes JW, Jr., Mathis RS, Patric K,
Martin S. A meta-analysis update: percutaneous coronary
interventions. Am J Manag Care. Aug 2008;14(8):521-528
Edlow JA, Panagos PD, Godwin SA, Thomas TL, Decker
WW, (Fesmire FM, et al), American College of Emergency
Poisoning. Clinical policy: critical issues in the evaluation
and management of adult patients presenting to the
emergency department with acute headache. Ann Emerg
Med. Oct 2008;52(4):407-436
Cardiel MH, Tumlin JA, Furie RA, Wallace DJ, Joh T,
Linnik MD. Abetimus sodium for renal flare in systemic lupus
erythematosus: results of a randomized, controlled phase III
trial. Arthritis Rheum. Aug 2008;58(8):2470-2480
Scherer K, Gupta N, Caine W, Panda M Differential
Diagnosis and Management of a Recurrent Hepatic Cyst: A
Case Report and Review of Literature JGIM
Navaid M Power of presence and compassion J Palliative Med
Makdsi F, Brit M A Case of Sclerosing Mesenteritis With
Rheumatoid Arthritis South Med J
Makdsi M, Fall M Acute Renal Infarction J Hosp Med
Dutta G, Panda M Bands of cacophony Cases J
Scherer K, Panda M, Johnston J Dural Based Mass
Journal of Radiology
Makdsi F Acute Pancreatitis with Eruptive Xanthomas J
Hosp Med
Book Review
Mathis R. Cause And Coincidence In
Autism. Health Aff. May 1, 2009;28(3):916917
Submissions
Makdsi F Transient Thyrotoxicosis as an Initial Presentation
of Rheumatoid Arthritis, accepted Cases J
Makdsi F Inflammation of Actinic Keratosis with
Combination of Alkylating and Taxane Agents, Cases J
Staton L, Rybolt A, Panda M, Jones R Achieving the
AAA's of Ambulatory Medicine - Aptitude, Appeal and
Appreciation J GME, in review
Panda M, Desbiens N Life long learning after
residency J GME, in review
Increased frequency and nocturia in a middle-aged male may
not always be due to Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH): a
case report Gaurav, Panda JCR in review
Submissions Pending Decisions
Leucocytoclastic vasculitis JGIM
AVM Cases J
DKA and Pneumomediastinum Cases J
Subacute Combined Degeneration With Normal Vitamin
B12, submitted to Cases J
Manuscripts in Preparation
Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Jacobson
Scrofula Kafle
Extragonadal Germ Cell Tumor Hadgu, Tindni, Panda
How much is too much Grubb, Gaurav, Panda
Clonidine overdose Tveite
A Rare Cause of Acute Seizure in a Young Man Krummert,
Scherer, Whitley, Dixon, Sirelkahtim, Panda
Diabetes Insipidus Chhakchhuak, Tumlin
Pulmonary LCNEC Kaako
Local and Distant Conferences
Posters and Oral Presentations
Panel Discussions
Approaches to Interactions with Industry: A
Multidisciplinary Panel Discussion to Educate
Residents In Training
Dr Malakoff
Robin Grant, R.Ph.
Dr Mathis
Dr Fore
Sylvia Friedl
Physician Stress & Burnout” at the Departmental
Residency Retreat Cohen, Barker, Panda
Research Week Research Abstracts
RAPID RESPONSE TEAMS: Their Impact on the Rate of
Cardiac Arrests at the Baroness Erlanger Hospital (BEH) of
the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Jacobson,
Tindni, Panda, Staton (2nd place poster)
The Frequency and Significance of Incidental Thyroid
Nodules (ITNS) on Chest CT Scans, a retrospective
study: Scherer, Means, Chijioke, Karmin, Panda (3rd
place poster)
Clinical Decision Making for Pulmonary Embolism: Are
Physicians Using the Latest Evidence? Makdsi, Staton,
Panda
Research Week Case Reports
1. A Rare Cause of Acute Seizure in a Young
Man Krummert, Scherer, Whitley, Dixon,
Sirelkhatim, Panda (3rd place poster)
2. Painful Ophthalmoplegia as the first Manifestation of
Lung Carcinoma Mocanu, Obaid, Kolade
3. Late-Onset Asthma and Stridor; Think about Adenoid
Cystic Carcinoma! Kaako, Stansell, Kolade
4. The Persistent Parasite, Patient, and Physician
Scherer, Gupta, Caine, Panda (also presented at
Internal Medicine 2009)
SSGIM, 2/09
3 workshops
9 oral presentations
13 posters
Presented at National SGIM
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Numbness in a 39 Year-old Man Makdsi F, Kadrie H
Common shortness of breath for uncommon reason: Rahman A,
Kolade V
When A Piece Of Heart Hurts The Brain. Kafle P, Dutta G, Yium J
Painful Ophthalmoplegia as the first Manifestation of Lung Carcinoma
Mocanu B, Obaid B, Kolade V
Late-Onset Asthma and Stridor; Think about Adenoid Cystic
Carcinoma! Kaako A, Stansell K, Kolade V
Oral: A Case of Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis with Rare Complications
Finch T, Brit M, Panda M
Workshop: Getting your vignette published, a step wise approach
Panda et al
International Humanities in Medicine
(Posters)
Chijioke C, Scherer K, Panda M
Relaxing, rejuvenating and rejoicing in
residency: RRR in Residency
Kaako A, Panda M Taking care of the
Muslim patient: How culturally aware are
our health care providers?
International Conference of the
American Thoracic Society,
May 15-20, 2009
Food and Particulate Aspiration Pneumonia
Gupta N, Enjeti S
Abstracts
Dr Yium Lead Toxicity: Lead and Moonshine Nephropathy
North American Society for Dialysis and Transplantation,
July 12-16, 2009; Kapalua-Maui, Hawaii
Dr Tumlin
Bilateral Symmetry in Chronic Uremic Pruritus: The
Brain-Skin Connection
2. A Phase III, Randomized, Double-Blind, PlaceboControlled Study of Tenecteplase for Improvement of
Hemodialysis Catheter Function: TROPICS 3
1.
American Society of Nephrology Meeting
October 27 - November 1, 2009; San Diego
Ongoing Research And QI
Current projects
Kyle, Stansell, Rahman, Anower, Tumlin, Boldt,
Gunter, Shome: PRESSURE Trial
Gupta, Strelnikova, Boldt, Panda: VIPP study
Kaako, Panda: Care of Muslim Patients
Todd, Payne: Vaccine history and pneumococcal sepsis
in alcoholics
Hawkins, Malakoff, Chhakchhauk: C. difficile Colitis
Navaid: Quality of life in hemodialysis patients
Bhushan, Payne: Patient handoffs
Bringing Back the Black Bag
Drs Rybolt, Panda and C. Cunningham; begun March 09
This 3-year project promotes improving humanism in medicine
through the use of House Calls
Internal medicine residents do house calls in teams of two
residents, attending physician and nurse and/or home care
agency/other community care provider
We expect residents will develop stronger physician-patient
connections and have more interaction with the multidisciplinary
team caring for their patients
Residents will be taught skills needed to make house calls
Surveys of physicians, patients and caregivers will explore
attitudes toward and benefits of house calls
H.A.I.R
Scherer, Chijioke, Waterhouse, Cunningham, Kramer-Mai; Fore, Panda,
Objectives
Explore the influence of breast cancer treatment associated
side effects (including alopecia) in patients diagnosed with
breast cancer, their spouses/significant others, and healthcare providers
Provide a structured opportunity to teach and role model the
concept of “taking ownership” and “getting to know” the
patient as a complete human being
Study the influence of journaling in coping strategies of
breast cancer patients undergoing treatment,
spouses/significant others, and their health-care providers
Evaluate potential resident outcomes as they relate to fatigue
and resource recovery
Provide financial and cosmetic support to patients as needed
RRR in R
Chijioke, Scherer, C Cunningham, Panda
Pilot study to address the following aims:
To provide and promote an encouraging environment in which
information is shared among residents, faculty, and healthcare workers
from different spiritual and cultural backgrounds
To facilitate discussion regarding issues about cultivating good human
interactions, improving well-being of health care providers, achieving
personal growth and becoming sensitive to the needs of fellow human
beings
To evaluate the effectiveness of the RRR in R sessions as a mechanism for
recovery and fatigue/burnout prevention for residents, as indicated by
scores on the Need for Resource Recovery Scale, the Fatigue Assessment
Scale and Burnout scale as well as more qualitative questions about RRR in
R sessions
To assess and monitor stress/fatigue/burnout amongst resident over a
three year period and evaluate the effectiveness of RRR intervention
To begin to develop a process for identifying residents at the highest risk of
developing burnout and a connected process to train these individuals in
the necessary techniques to prevent these negative outcomes from
developing
Grant Submissions
Hi-TECH project: Technology Enhanced Code team
Help
Dr Kolade, Panda, Dart
Submitted to NIH
Controlling Diabetes Among Low-Income
Patients: Physical Activity, Dietary Assessment and
Counseling Coupled with Community Navigation
Collaboration with Family Medicine and community physicians
Staton, Heath, Kolade, Panda
Submitted to CDC/CTSI
Grants Received
Arnold P Gold Foundation
BBBB project
Gold Humanism Honor Society
H.A.I.R
Hulbert Foundation
BCBST
DCI
PRESSURE trial Kyle, Stansell, Rahman,
Anower, Tumlin, Boldt,
Gunter, Shome
Hypothesis: Primary ventilatory therapy using Airway
Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV) will improve recovery
from Acute Lung Injury (ALI) or Adult Respiratory Distress
Syndrome (ARDS), and reduce all cause mortality at 28 days
compared to conventional ventilation using low tidal volumecycled ventilation
IHI
Lectures
Stop Stroke Saturday
Dr. Malakoff
Grand Rounds
Designation as an ACP educational event means
attendance counts towards participation in College
activities
Topics included
Psoriatic Arthritis
Can One Patient Teach It All?
Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone Axis in Chronic
Kidney Disease
Acute Renal Failure: Pathogenesis, New Definition and
Role of Cytokines
Grand Rounds
Papadakis M, et al.
Ann Intern Med. 2008;148:869-876.
J Cohen MD “Stress Management in Residency: First Line
Medications with Psychiatric Disorders,” at the Family
Medicine Update
J Cohen MD “Psychological Aspects of Coping with
Chronic Kidney Disease,” Chattanooga Renal Symposium
J Cohen MD “Treatment of the Agitated Dementia Patient”
Geriatric Medicine-Phoenix, Arizona
J Cohen MD “Adapting to Change,” Jewish Community
Federation of Greater Chattanooga
J Sizemore MD Antibiotic Stewardship
J Boldt MD Interpreting PFTs Tennessee ACP
BCBST/Lunch & Learn
Vitamin D deficiency - Harmful, but
preventable and treatable: Kolade
ARDS: Kyle
Bariatric Surgery – Criteria, Outcomes and
Pitfalls : Payne
HHP 597: Introduction to Epi. Methods
Kolade
Cigarette Smoking and Lung Cancer
Clinical Applications: Vitamin D, the
Sunshine Vitamin
Resident Education
Scholarships
Mohammed Anower, MD and Brett Krummert, MD received
scholarships from the Ochsner Clinic to attend a resident symposium
titled ‘Clinical Updates in Cardiology,’ November 2008 in New Orleans
Molly Tveite, MD received a scholarship from Boston University to
attend ‘Addiction Medicine: Improving Clinical and Teaching Skills for
Generalists - A Chief Resident Immersion Training (CRIT) Program’
from May 6-9 in Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Faculty Mentor - Dr
Kolade
Andrew Todd, MD received a scholarship from the American Pain
Society to attend its 28th Annual Scientific Meeting and a pre-course
entitled ‘Fundamentals of Pain Management: A Primer for Residents and
Fellows’ May 5-9 in San Diego, California
Amanda Grubb, MD has been awarded a scholarship by the Mayo
Clinic for its Internal Medicine Board Review scheduled for July 17-23
in Rochester, Minnesota
Scholarly Points Policy
Expected total - 21 or more points, obtainable through
Manuscripts
Medical Images publications
Research: Proposal approval, data collection
Posters/oral presentations
Workshops
IHI modules
Points garnered over 3 years
POINTS
120
100
80
#60
40
20
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Resident
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Summary 2008-2009
>20 peer-reviewed publications on file
>11 oral and 32 poster presentations
6 workshops
Several intramural and extramural lectures
Department of Medicine
Esprit de corps Activities
and
Community Service
Esprit de corps Activities 2008-2009
Chambliss Shelter and Audobon Acres Service
Project
Annual Canned Food Drive/Design Competition
Recruitment Dinner and Match Day Celebration
Ocoee River Rafting Trip
Boy Scout Medicine Merit Badge
Race for the Cure
Halloween/Fall Festival Celebration
Trunk or Treat/Chili Party
Multicultural Lunches
Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive
Holiday Musical Performance
UMA patient sponsorship for Christmas
Transitional Year and Internal Medicine Holiday
Party
Sporting Activities (Basketball and Soccer)
Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy Service
Project
Eagle Scout Service Project Phase 1 and 2
Mutia Health Center Fundraiser/Bowling
April Day of Service Activity in coordination with
Weed and Seed
Tour de Cure in coordination with Erlanger and
American Diabetes Association
YMCA “BIG” Project
“Press Out” Domestic Violence Bench Press
Competition
RRR in R Sessions
IM/TY Retreat
Gold Humanism Honor Society
Minority Health Fair
Women's Health Fair
US Xpress Health Fair
Department of Internal Medicine
What WE have accomplished
Where We are going
The Upcoming Year
Medical Knowledge
New MKSAP available in July
John Hopkins Ambulatory Curriculum
In Training Exam Dates
Patient Care
Intern Clinic Orientation
Additional Clinics
Resident Chart Simulated Recall
Practice Based Learning
Scholarly Point Assignments
Revise Evaluations
Interpersonal Skills and Communication
Professionalism
Abstracts (professionalism and multicultural)
Systems Based Practice
Site Visit 2010
New Program Guidelines
Goals
Continue to improve the education, patient care,
faculty structure
Journal club
M&M
Recruitment for Divisions of Endocrinology, GI,
Cardiology, Critical Care
Faculty Practice Plan will improve primary care
Standardization based on new CMS requirements
WW6 renovation
Departmental expansion
Department of Internal Medicine
TEAM = Together
Everyone Achieves More