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Department of Medicine Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine Residency Program at Hofstra/Northwell Program Contact Information Karen Friedman, MD, MS Program Director John Raimo, MD Site Director – Long Island Jewish Medical Center Kyle Katona, MD Site Director – North Shore University Hospital Chief Residents Long Island Jewish Medical Center Email: medicinechiefsnslij@northwell.edu Phone: (516) 562-4286 or (718) 470-7875 270-05 76th Avenue Danielle Aronsky, MD New Hyde Park, NY 11040 Don-Andre Jackson, MD Dae Hyeon (Adam) Kim, MD North Shore University Hospital Jeanie Lee, MD 300 Community Drive Kelvin Wong, MD Manhasset, NY 11030 Kelly Spielmann Administrative Manager, Internal Medicine Residency Program Beeneka Prashad Training Program Administrator, Internal Medicine Residency Program Tachelle Hunter-Basnight Training Program Administrator, Internal Medicine Residency Program Jeanine Bono Administrative Support, Internal Medicine Residency Program Nicole Gratia-Mathurin Senior Secretary, Internal Medicine Residency Program NRMP # Categorical Program: 1700140C0 Preliminary Program: 1700140P0 Email: IMResidencyRecruitment@northwell.edu
Welcome This is an exciting time to enter the field of medicine, with our nation’s healthcare landscape changing every day. The excitement is palpable at the Northwell Health Department of Medicine, where we are playing an active role in the transformation of medicine: how we teach it and study it; how we develop new insights and ideas about it; and how we practice it as we heal patients, families, and communities. The Department of Medicine is thriving in this time of transformation. As one of the nation’s largest health systems, Northwell has unparalleled resources for preparing tomorrow’s physicians for the continuing transformation of our nation’s healthcare system. Residents are exposed to a remarkable variety of clinical environments and conditions, with Thomas G. McGinn, MD, MPH patient populations in every socioeconomic situation. Deputy Physician-in-Chief and SVP Northwell Health Our trainees are provided with mentorship and guidance, working closely with outstanding Executive Director, Office of the Provider scientists and clinical educators who are leaders in their field. Lifelong bonds are forged Professor and Chair of Medicine among trainees and faculty in an atmosphere of support and collegiality, transforming the Donald and Barbara Zucker day-to-day process of caring for the sick and vulnerable into a fulfilling journey. School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell We are building an innovative research enterprise that focuses on healthcare delivery and outcomes, and on moving scientific discoveries and insights from the laboratory through the research “pipeline” into real-world interventions. Our curriculum exemplifies the value we place on quality of care, professionalism, and scholarship, with special emphasis on evidence based medicine. We are an integral part of The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, which ranks in the top five percent of institutions in research funding from NIH. We also benefit from a close partnership with the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, which is crafting a new paradigm in medical education that blends medicine’s finest traditions and values with state-of-the-art technology in biomedical science. Our trainees have an outstanding track record in achieving acceptance by top fellowship programs. All these factors combine to form a high-energy, high-quality training environment that attracts some of the best and brightest medical students from around the country. I invite you to consider joining us in this remarkable journey. Please do not hesitate to contact us for information and support throughout the process. With best wishes for your success in our field, Thomas G. McGinn, MD, MPH Deputy Physician-in-Chief and SVP Northwell Health Executive Director, Office of the Provider Network Professor and Chair of Medicine Donald & Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Welcome Thank you for your interest in the Hofstra Northwell Program in Internal Medicine. We take great pride in our 130 residents. They are the heart and soul of the Department of Medicine. The program is dedicated to delivering state of the art comprehensive care in an environment that is academically rigorous, community oriented, and research intensive. Our residents are supervised by a dedicated full-time faculty of over 300 members who work in all subspecialties of Internal Medicine. We offer fellowships in all fellowship subspecialties, (Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Pulmonary/CCM, Infectious Disease, Nephrology, Endocrinology, Rheumatology, Gastroenterology, Advanced Endoscopy, Geriatrics, Palliative Care, Hematology/Oncology, Sleep, Allergy and Immunology and Medical Ethics). There is also opportunity for a health care administration fellowship, Karen A. Friedman MD MS FACP General Internal Medicine fellowship and Obesity fellowship. Residency Program Director Vice Chair for Education The two main teaching sites for the School of Medicine are North Shore University Hospital Associate Professor of Medicine (NSUH), a 781 bed hospital, and the Long Island Jewish Medical Center (LIJ), a 450-bed Donald and Barbara Zucker School of hospital. Through both of these medical centers, residents complete their general medical Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell ward, MICU, CCU, Emergency Department and most subspecialty elective experiences. The two hospitals serve patient populations from Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties. The inpatient medical wards are populated by patients from a broad spectrum of medical and socioeconomic backgrounds, and with a wide range of pathology. The program has a robust electronic medical record system that allows for easy retrieval of laboratory, radiology, and interdisciplinary information. All H+P’s, progress notes, discharge notes, ancillary staff notes and orders are done via our EMR. One of the highlights of our curriculum includes a unique Continuity Model of Housestaff education where inpatient and outpatient work are protected from each other. In other words, residents will not be attending continuity clinic during floor or unit rotations. Instead, residents rotate for 4 weeks of inpatient work followed by 1 week of outpatient work eliminating the need to be in two places at once. Housestaff can enjoy the ambulatory experience and focus on their outpatient practice with confidence that their inpatients are being attended to by colleagues. This system also allows for a bit of rest and recuperation after 4 weeks in the hospital. We have structured our residents into 5 firms of about 25 residents. Each Firm is led by a Chief Resident who serves in a mentorship capacity. Ambulatory medicine is an excellent opportunity for house officers to experience the longitudinal care of patients in two practice sites that serve over 20,000 patient visits annually. Our ambulatory experience has the option of an interprofessional primary care track called the IMPACcT Clinic. We pride ourselves on being innovative in medical education. We offer team based learning in our ambulatory setting as well as inteprofessional training and ongoing attention to patient safety and quality improvement. Some of the other unique curriculum include the opportunity for second years to be involved in different tracks based on their interests. Tracks include our primary care- IMPACcT clinic, ENHANCE- a community outreach track, Research Track, Clinician Educator Track, Global Health track and Health Care Reform and Advocacy track. There is a strong emphasis on Evidenced Based Medicine with an intensive EBM course. In addition, we are
privileged to have a 50,000 square foot state-of-the-art Simulation Center, where residents develop procedural skills and practice the acute delivery of care in a safe environment. Research opportunities are readily available and supported by our faculty. Each year our residents submit over 70 abstracts to various national and international meetings and competitions. We offer research electives to all residents. Our residents match to competitive fellowships. Finally, our academic year is filled with numerous social activities, which promote friendship and camaraderie amongst the housestaff. In this program you will graduate with the ability to provide high quality medical care independently. Residents will also learn to become outstanding teachers and develop important leadership skills. The Associate Program Directors, Chief Residents and I wish you well on your professional journey and thank you for your interest in our program. Please visit our website at www.northwell.edu. Click on Research and education, then Graduate Medical Education, then Zucker School of Medicine Residency Program in Internal Medicine. Sincerely, Karen A. Friedman MD MS FACP Residency Program Director Vice Chair for Education Associate Professor of Medicine Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Internal Medicine Residency Dr. John Raimo Dr. Karen Friedman Dr. Kyle Katona Site Director Program Director Site Director North Shore Univeristy Hospital North Shore Univeristy Hospital Dr. Jason Ehrlich Dr. Jared Honigman Dr. Jennifer Verbsky Dr. Deyun Yang Associate Program Director Associate Program Director Associate Program Director Associate Program Director
Chief Residents: 2018 – 2019 Danielle Aronsky, M.D. grew Don-Andre Jackson, M.D. was up in Woodcliff Lake, New born on the island Jamaica Jersey. She earned both her and grew up in New Rochelle, bachelor’s degree in biology New York. He completed his and her medical degree bachelor's degree in Biology from George Washington at the Sophie Davis School of University in Washington Biomedical Education – soon D.C. After her Chief year, she after, receiving his medical plans on pursuing a career as degree from SUNY Downstate an academic hospitalist. Medical College. He plans to pursue Rheumatology after In her free time, Danielle enjoys traveling, trying out new restaurants, completing his Chief year. catching up on Hollywood gossip and spending time with friends and When he is not working he family. If Danielle were not in medicine, she would be a veterinarian enjoys salsa dancing in the because she loves animal. city and traveling the world. Dae Hyeon Kim, M.D. was born Jeanie Lee, M.D. is a native in South Korea but grew up New Yorker, born and in Lexington, Massachusetts. raised in Queens. After high He attended University at school, she enrolled into the Buffalo where he completed combined BA-MD program his bachelor’s degree in and lived in Brooklyn for Biomedical Sciences and where eight years. She attended he also received his medical Brooklyn College and degree. After his Chief year, he SUNY Downstate Medical plans on pursuing a career in School. After her Chief Pulmonary/Critical Care. year, she plans on pursing a fellowship in Rheumatology. In his free time, he loves to cheer on his Patriots, play golf, watch WWII documentaries and spend time with his family. If he was not in medicine, She enjoys sightseeing, walking, singing and spending time he would have pursued a career as a professional poker player. with her twin sister, husband and family. Kelvin Wong, M.D. was born in Hong Kong and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. He studied Biology and Economics at Columbia University prior to obtaining his medical degree from SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn. After Chief year, he plans to pursue a career in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. He is an avid lover of craft beers, coffee, furry creatures, and puns (both good and bad). He also enjoys creating with his hands with his most ambitious project to date being a deck he built for his parents. His ultimate goal is to hand build and operate a cafe/ bar where dogs are welcome, named “Ruffreshments”.
Chief Residents: 2019 – 2020 Daniel Clement, M.D. Ryann Quinn, M.D. is a native grew up in Morris Plains, of Long Island. She grew up New Jersey. He completed in Massapequa Park, NY and his bachelor’s degree completed her bachelor’s degree in chemistry at Drew in Biology at the University of University. After this, Delaware. She received her medical he received his medical degree from SUNY Upstate medical degree from Rutgers school. After her Chief year, she – New Jersey Medical plans on pursuing a fellowship in School. He plans to pursue Hematology-Oncology. a career in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine In her free time she enjoys the after Chief year. beach, wine tasting, exploring New York City and spending time with When not working, he enjoys watching soccer, cooking, trying new friends and family. craft beers and spending time with his family, friends and dogs. Diandra Nesbitt, M.D Neha Paralkar, M.D. grew up in is a native of New York, Livingston, New Jersey. Neha earned born and raised in her bachelor’s degree in biomedical Brooklyn. She received engineering from Columbia her bachelor’s degree in University and her medical degree Biomedical Science from from SUNY Downstate. After chief The Sophie Davis School of year, Neha plans on pursuing a Biomedical Education and career in primary care. shortly after completed Outside medicine, she enjoys her medical education cooking, hiking, traveling, and at SUNY Downstate spending time with friends and Medical Center. After her family. If Neha was not in medicine, Chief year, she plans on she would open a bakery. pursuing a career in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. In her free time, she’s catching up on episodes of her favorite soap opera ‘General Hospital’. She’s always excited to try out a new restaurant (food is life!) or see a new Broadway musical. Junaid Habibullah, M.D. was born in Queens and grew up in New Hyde Park. NY. He attended Stony Brook University for undergrad, completing his Bachelor’s in US history. He then went on to Tufts University, where he received his Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences. After completing his Master’s degree he attend SUNY Upstate Medical University for his medical degree. After Chief year, he plans on pursuing a career in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. In his free time he enjoys traveling, movies and tv, supporting the Jets and Knicks (they really need it) and reading anything not related to medicine.
2018 – 2019 Resident Medical Schools Albany Medical College Florida State University College of Medicine Sanjay Sekar R3 ssekar1@northwell.edu Neeti Pradeep R3 npradeep1@northwell.edu Omar Waqar R3 owaqar@northwell.edu Michael Ashamalla R2 Mashamalla@northwell.edu Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University Anish Desai R1 ADesai5@northwell.edu Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Michael Sobieraj R1 Msobieraj@northwell.edu Jason Ford R2 JFord2@northwell.edu Samima Habbsa R1 Shabbsa@northwell.edu Mark Hellerman R1 MHellerman1@northwell.edu George Washington University School of Medicine and Joseph Souto R1 Jsouto@northwell.edu Health Sciences Danielle Aronsky Chief daronsky@northwell.edu Mahmuda Khan R3 mkhan23@northwell.edu Baylor College of Medicine Christina Mai R3 cmai1@northwell.edu Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine Vinodh Mechery R2 vmechery@northwell.edu Boston University School of Medicine Andrea Tufano R2 atufano@northwell.edu Camellia Banerjee R2 cbanerjee@northwell.edu Jamil Alexis R1 JAlexis1@northwell.edu Mengxi Ji R1 Mji@northwell.edu Mukesh Kumar R1 MKumar7@northwell.edu Chicago Medical School, Rosalind Franklin University of Diana Lech R1 Dlech@northwell.edu Medicine & Science Tam Nguyen R1 TNguyen7@northwell.edu Janet Melnyk R2 jmelnyk@northwell.edu Angad Sandhu R1 Asandhu@northwell.edu Kruti Shah R2 kshah13@northwell.edu Zohair Saquib R1 Zsaquib@northwell.edu Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Loma Linda University School of Medicine Gabrielle Loeb R1 Gloeb@northwell.edu Aldane Hoilett R1 Ahoilett@northwell.edu Drexel University College of Medicine New York Medical College Cara Ciesielka R3 cciesielka@northwell.edu Belinda Lee R3 blee13@northwell.edu Eugene Lucas R3 elucas1@northwell.edu Salma Asous R1 Sasous@northwell.edu Raj Patel R3 rpatel34@northwell.edu Mordechai Grabie R1 Mgrabie@northwell.edu Anika Afroz R2 aafroz@northwell.edu Rafat Mahmood R1 Rmahmood@northwell.edu Ceena Chandrabos R2 cchandrabo@northwell.edu Fatima Traore R1 Ftraore@northwell.edu Trisha Menon R1 Tmenon@northwell.edu Waquas Yaqoob R1 Wyaqoob@northwell.edu Chevonne Parris-Skeete R1 CParris1@northwell.edu Sofia Rustemi R1 Srustemi@northwell.edu New York University School of Medicine Daniel Asemota R1 Dasemota@northwell.edu Eastern Virginia Medical School of the Medical College of Hampton Roads Aryles Hedjar R3 ahedjar@northwell.edu Northwestern University The Feinberg School of Medicine Evan Jin R1 EJin1@northwell.edu FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine Jonathan Macias R2 jmacias1@northwell.edu Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) Guillermo Ramirez R2 gramirez2@northwell.edu Andrew Curiale R3 acuriale@northwell.edu
2018 – 2019 Resident Medical Schools Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Kieran Feeley R3 kfeeley@northwell.edu Jeanie Lee Chief jlee62@northwell.edu Karen Mendieta R2 kmendieta@northwell.edu Kelvin Wong Chief kwong11@northwell.edu Austin Schnitzer R1 Aschnitzer@northwell.edu Don-Andre Jackson Chief djackson8@northwell.edu Glendis De Jesus R3 gdejesus4@northwell.edu Xu Huang R3 xhuang@northwell.edu Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Fady Ibrahim R3 fibrahim1@northwell.edu Daniel Clement R3 dclement1@northwell.edu Diandra Nesbitt R3 dnesbitt@northwell.edu Umair Tariq R3 utariq@northwell.edu Janice Shen R3 jshen6@northwell.edu Anita Ganti R2 aganti@northwell.edu Shikha Sheth R3 ssheth1@northwell.edu Amtul Mansoor R1 Amansoor@northwell.edu Joseph Simonson R3 jsimonson2@northwell.edu Gerardo Russo R1 GRusso3@northwell.edu Timothy Wigand R3 twigand@northwell.edu Kinal Shah R1 KShah18@northwell.edu Neha Paralkar R3 nparalkar@northwell.edu Priyanka Chopra R2 Pchopra@northwell.edu Matthew Lee R2 mlee37@northwell.edu Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Taline Pampanini R2 Tpampanini@northwell.edu Dhagash Mehta R1 DMehta4@northwell.edu Glenford Robinson R2 grobinson6@northwell.edu Rebecca Shafer R2 rshafer2@northwell.edu Dimple Shah R2 dshah7@northwell.edu Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University Shawn Varghese R2 svarghese17@northwell.edu George Elkomos-Botros R2 gelkomosbo@northwell.edu Marib Akanda R1 Makanda@northwell.edu Anupriya Ganguly R1 AGanguly1@northwell.edu Khalid Awwal R1 Kawwal@northwell.edu Sophia Dynes R1 Sdynes@northwell.edu Samuel Einbinder R1 Seinbinder@northwell.edu St. George’s University School of Medicine Can Hu R1 CHu3@northwell.edu Henry Mayo-Malasky R2 hmayomalas@northwell.edu Gabriel Karkenny R1 Gkarkenny@northwell.edu Alexander Khodak R1 Akhodak@northwell.edu Rahima Nayeem R1 Rnayeem@northwell.edu State University of New York at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine Paul No R1 Pno@northwell.edu Dae Hyeon Kim Chief dkim10@northwell.edu Daniel Stalbow R1 Dstalbow@northwell.edu Sung Jun Ma R1 SMa1@northwell.edu Archana Vishwanath R1 Avishwanath@northwell.edu Diana Wee R1 Dwee@northwell.edu Sylvia Wu R1 Swu6@northwell.edu Suyeon Yu R1 SYu11@northwell.edu Stony Brook University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine Jessica Schuster R2 jschuster1@northwell.edu SUNY Upstate Medical University College of Medicine Naureen Osman R2 nosman@northwell.edu Ryan Holstead R3 rholstead@northwell.edu Arjun Anilkumar R1 Aanilkumar@northwell.edu Yuriy Khanin R3 ykhanin@northwell.edu Philip Yune R1 Pyune@northwell.edu Ryann Quinn R3 rquinn1@northwell.edu Junaid Habibullah R3 jhabibulla@northwell.edu James Newman R3 jnewman9@northwell.edu Temple University School of Medicine Jessica Carroll R2 jcarroll7@northwell.edu Neal Murphy R3 nmurphy2@northwell.edu Moisey Khanimov R2 mkhanimov@northwell.edu Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine University of Minnesota Medical School Richa Thakur R1 RThakur1@northwell.edu Hai Xu R3 hxu4@northwell.edu Universidad Central del Caribe School of Medicine University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Bernardo Acevedo-Mendez R2 bacevedome@northwell.edu Daniel Park R1 DPark6@northwell.edu Juan Carlos Arrieta R2 jarrieta@northwell.edu
University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences University of Virginia School of Medicine Winston Wong R3 wwong3@northwell.edu Travis Halbert R3 thalbert@northwell.edu Juliana Giraldo-Ramirez R2 jgiraldora@northwell.edu He Qiu R2 hqiu@northwell.edu Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Alicia Chionchio R2 achionchio@northwell.edu University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine Andre Cote R1 ACote1@northwell.edu Wayne State University School of Medicine Priyanka Singh R3 psingh25@northwell.edu University of Central Florida College of Medicine Ally Wang R2 awang8@northwell.edu Lea Meir R1 Lmeir@northwell.edu Zhejiang University School of Medicine University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Benziger Bensam R2 bbensam1@northwell.edu Jing Sun R1 JSun2@northwell.edu University of Colorado School of Medicine Minh Trinh R1 Mtrinh@northwell.edu University of Connecticut School of Medicine Carolyn Kwiat R2 ckwiat@northwell.edu Christie Marando R2 cmarando@northwell.edu Samip Shah R2 sshah47@northwell.edu Sarah Flint R1 Sflint@northwell.edu University of Florida College of Medicine Matthew Lapa R1 Mlapa@northwell.edu University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Joseph Kaplan R2 JKaplan13@northwell.edu Benjamin Silver R1 BSilver1@northwell.edu University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Jonathan Langdon R2 jlangdon@northwell.edu Beom Soo Kim R1 BKim11@northwell.edu University of South Carolina School of Medicine Chukwuemeka Obi R2 cobi2@northwell.edu University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine David Garrett R2 dgarrett2@northwell.edu
Karen Friedman, MD, MS Internal Medicine Residency Program Director Department of Medicine Department of Medicine – PGY 1 Class 2018-2019 Marib Akanda State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Preliminary Jamil Alexis Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University Categorical Arjun Anilkumar Stony Brook University School of Medicine Preliminary Daniel Asemota New York University School of Medicine Categorical Salma Asous New York Medical College Categorical Khalid Awwal State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Categorical Andre Cote University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine Preliminary Anish Desai Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University Categorical Sophia Dynes State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Categorical Samuel Einbinder State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Categorical Sarah Flint University of Connecticut School of Medicine Categorical Anupriya Ganguly Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University Categorical Mordechai Grabie New York Medical College Categorical Samima Habbsa Albert Einstein College of Medicine Categorical Mark Hellerman Albert Einstein College of Medicine Categorical Aldane Hoilett Loma Linda University School of Medicine Categorical Can Hu State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Categorical Mengxi Ji Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University Preliminary Evan Jin Northwestern University The Feinberg School of Medicine Preliminary Gabriel Karkenny State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Categorical Alexander Khodak State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Categorical Beom Soo Kim University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Categorical Mukesh Kumar Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University Preliminary Matthew Lapa University of Florida College of Medicine Categorical Diana Lech Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University Categorical Gabrielle Loeb Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons Preliminary Sung Jun Ma Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo Preliminary Rafat Mahmood New York Medical College Preliminary Amtul Mansoor Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Categorical Dhagash Mehta Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Preliminary Lea Meir University of Central Florida College of Medicine Categorical Trisha Menon Drexel University College of Medicine Categorical Rahima Nayeem State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Categorical Tam Nguyen Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University Preliminary Paul No State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Categorical
Daniel Park University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Preliminary Chevonne Parris-Skeete Drexel University College of Medicine Preliminary Gerardo Russo Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Categorical Sofia Rustemi Drexel University College of Medicine Categorical Angad Sandhu Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University Preliminary Zohair Saquib Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University Categorical Austin Schnitzer Ohio State University College of Medicine Categorical Kinal Shah Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Preliminary Yueyue Shen University of Vermont College of Medicine Categorical Benjamin Silver University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Preliminary Michael Sobieraj Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University Categorical Joseph Souto Albert Einstein College of Medicine Categorical Daniel Stalbow State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Categorical Jing Sun University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Preliminary Richa Thakur Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine Categorical Fatima Traore New York Medical College Preliminary Minh Trinh University of Colorado School of Medicine Preliminary Archana Vishwanath State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Preliminary Diana Wee Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo Categorical Sylvia Wu State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Categorical Waquas Yaqoob New York Medical College Preliminary Suyeon Yu State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine Preliminary Philip Yune Stony Brook University School of Medicine Categorical
House Staff Compensation Rates 2019 NSUH, LIJ, FHH, SSH, LHH, GCH, SIUH, Plainview, Huntington, Phelps, PBMC, Mather June 20, 25, 28; June 22, 25, 28, June 20, 21, 25, June 17, 20, 24, 25, 28; GME July 1, 2013 July 1, 2014 July 1, 2018; 2015, July 1, 2015 28, July 1, 2016 July 1, August 1, 2019 Level Base Salary Base Salary August 1, 2018 Base Salary Base Salary Base Salary Base Salary I $64,000 $65,500 $67,000 $68,500 $71,000 $72,000 II $66,000 $67,500 $69,000 $70,500 $73,000 $74,000 III $68,000 $69,500 $71,000 $72,500 $75,000 $76,000 IV $69,500 $71,000 $72,500 $74,000 $76,500 $77,500 V $71,000 $72,500 $74,000 $75,500 $78,000 $79,000 VI $72,500 $74,000 $75,500 $77,000 $79,500 $80,500 VII $74,000 $75,500 $77,000 $78,500 $81,000 $82,000 VIII $75,500 $77,000 $78,500 $80,000 $82,500 $83,500 Reviewed and approved by Graduate Medical Education Committee: 9/12/18
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine Residency Program in Internal Medicine Continuity Model Week FIRM 1 FIRM 2 FIRM 3 FIRM 4 FIRM 5 Chief 1 Chief 2 Chief 3 Chief 4 Chief 5 1 AMBU 2 AMBU 3 AMBU 4 AMBU 5 AMBU 6 AMBU 7 AMBU 8 AMBU 9 AMBU 10 AMBU 11 AMBU 12 AMBU 13 AMBU 14 AMBU 15 AMBU 16 AMBU 17 AMBU 18 AMBU 19 AMBU 20 AMBU 21 AMBU 22 AMBU 23 AMBU 24 AMBU 25 AMBU 26 AMBU 27 AMBU 28 AMBU 29 AMBU 30 AMBU 31 AMBU 32 AMBU 33 AMBU 34 AMBU 35 AMBU 36 AMBU 37 AMBU 38 AMBU 39 AMBU 40 AMBU 41 AMBU 42 AMBU 43 AMBU 44 AMBU 45 AMBU 46 AMBU 47 AMBU 48 AMBU 49 AMBU 50 AMBU 51 AMBU 52 AMBU
Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine Residency Program in Internal Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program Advantages to Inpatient Rotations –– Mimics real life –– Reduces fragmentation of work –– Increases efficiency –– Provides flexibility in didactics –– Provides flexibility in days off –– Enhances attending teaching time –– Enhances resident to intern education –– Enhances medical student education –– Better subspecialty experience Advantages to Ambulatory Rotation –– Enhances Continuity of Care –– Limits distractions and the need to “get back to the hospital” –– Eliminates switching clinic days –– Greater ability to see patients you discharge in clinic –– Opportunity to obtain a longitudinal outpatient subspecialty experience for career development –– Provides flexibility for structured research time –– Enhances rest Call Schedules There are two types of inpatient floor teams: Low teams (1-4) and Care Model teams (A&B). The Low teams are on call at both sites every four days and take admissions until 7pm. On call and post-call days, Low teams may receive “holdovers,” referring to patients who are admitted overnight and signed out to the housestaff team in the morning. Each intern caps at 8 patients. The Care Model teams receive new patients daily via a drip system as they are transferred to the Care Model floors (5 Monti at NS and 9S at LIJ). Some of these patients will be admitted by the Day-Admitting Resident (PGY-2) prior to arrival to the Care Model floor. Each intern caps 8-9 patients. Elective, Ambulatory, Geriatrics, Neurology, Palliative Care and Private Practice Rotations have no call; residents work Mondays through Fridays on those rotations. Conference Courses A combination of didactic conferences and interactive small group teaching sessions are offered throughout the academic year. These include daily noon conferences, morning reports (3 times per week), intern reports (2 times per week), Grand Rounds, Professor Rounds with the department chairman, outpatient team based learning, physical diagnosis courses and simulation sessions. In addition, all residents participate in a four-week Evidence Based Medicine Course and a four-week Practice Based Learning and Quality Improvement Course during Ambulatory Block Rotations. Ancillary Services Northwell provides a full complement of ancillary services, including phlebotomy, IV teams, transport, physical therapy, respiratory therapy, care coordination, ECG acquisition and others. Fellowships Recent graduates have successfully matched in competitive fellowships of their choice. A detailed listing is available upon request. To rank us, please choose Zucker SOM Hofstra/Northwell Our NRMP # is: 1700140C0 – Categorical 1700140P0 – Preliminary
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“Improving Patient Access, Care, and Cost through Training” MISSION To prepare trainees for The IMPACcT Primary Care Experience provides careers as future leaders in trainees with a mentored primary care experience primary care through integrating education and clinical skills focused on interprofessional education patient-centered care, quality improvement, and and clinical collaboration population health in an interprofessional team- aimed at improving patient based setting. access, care, and cost. Key Program Features Participating Trainees Quarterly interprofessional education retreats focused on: Team based skills Residents Patient-Centered Medical Home principles Medical students High-value cost-conscious care Quality improvement Physician assistant students Medication management Pharmacy students Population health & health disparities Behavioral health Psychology externs Clinical training with an interprofessional team in a Partnering Institutions Patient-Centered Medical Home setting Mentored experience & career guidance by dedicated primary care faculty Advantages to Trainees: One-on-one faculty mentorship Team-based care experience Leadership & Interprofessional skills building Quality improvement experience Research opportunities Opportunity to provide input in clinic design & curricular development Collaborative training with multiple clinical professions including physicians, PAs, pharmacists, and psychologists This program is supported by the Health Resources and Services Contact Information Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Nancy LaVine, MD Jennifer Verbsky, MD Human Services (HHS) under grant number T0BHP28558 nlavine@northwell.edu jverbsky@northwell.edu
FAQ Do I have to go into primary care if I participate? No, you do not have to enter primary care if you participate. This will be an experience that we hope increases your interest in primary care and ambulatory medicine (particularly by working with a very dedicated and enthusiastic faculty). How will my role be different if I participate in IMPACcT? In addition to continuing to see ambulatory patients for acute, chronic care and well visits, you will be trained in leading an interprofessional team (pharmacy, physician assistant, behavioral health team). Care delivery and other clinical responsibilities (i.e. task management) will be shared amongst this team. Are there opportunities for additional clinical time if I participate in IMPACcT? We are hoping to include additional clinic time in the 3rd year and are working with Residency Leadership to accomplish this. How is the educational experience going to be different than my current continuity experience? You will continue to participate in Evidence-based Medicine, TBL, and the Thursday morning ambulatory education sessions. In addition, there will be short case-based didactic sessions with a clinical huddle 2-3 times a week while you’re in clinic, and IMPACcT Workshop Sessions (Thursday afternoons, 5 times a year) which bring together all of the IMPACcT learners and faculty to focus on specific topics (Interprofessional Skills, Health Disparities, Medication Management, Behavioral Health, and PCMH Principles). What about my current continuity patient panel? Will I lose those patients if I enter IMPACcT? As your IMPACcT experience will take the place of your usual continuity clinic sessions, it is our goal that your established patients will follow right along with you. This will be a bigger switch for the patients if you currently practice at the ACU, but we will try to facilitate this transition. How many residents will there be? There will be 5 R2 and 5 R3 residents in the program. Each firm will have one R2 and one R3. How do I apply? If you are interested, please email Nancy LaVine, MD at nlavine@northwell.edu.
Fellowship/Graduation Plans Allergy & Immunology 2018 Alice Chau University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals 2018 Roshini Kuriakose Mayo Clinic School of Grad Med Educ 2016 Brianne Navetta-Modrov Northwell Health 2015 Amrita Khokhar UC Irvine Medical Center-California Niha Qamar UC Davis Medical Center-California 2014 Shaan Waqar Northwell Health 2013 Laura Helfner Northwell Health Anastasiya Kleva Northwell Health 2012 Robert Sporter Northwell Health Cardiology 2018 Lusana Ahsan Albany Medical Center Ibrahim Ali Northwell Health Jessica Kvasic Maine Medical Center Shankar Thampi Northwell Health Yoni Litwok Northwell Health 2017 David Fridman Northwell Health James Gabriels Northwell Health Haider Nazeer Albany Medical Center Kareem Niazi Rutgers RW Johnson Medical Sch-NJ Craig Raphael Winthrop University Hospital Joanna Troulakis New York-Presbyterian/Queens 2016 Amit Alam Rutgers RW Johnson Medical Sch-NJ Michael Weinreich Montefiore Medical Center Moussa Saleh UC San Francisco- Fresno CA Robert Faigen Northwell Health-North Shore/LIJ 2015 Jenny Lam Atlantic Health System-New Jersey Jason Misher Northwell Health Amrita Persaud Northwell Health Raghav Sharma Northwell Health Heather Stahura Albany Medical Center 2014 Steven Savella Northwell Health Jossef Amirian Einstein/Beth Israel Medical Center Suraj Sookhu Northwell Health Ji Can Yang Northwell Health 2013 Gregory Glover Northwell Health Omid Javdan New York Hospital of Queens Jonathan Ruan Northwell Health Sunil Singh Northwell Health David Stern Northwell Health 2012 Andrew Galmer Northwell Health Justin Hakimian New York Hospital of Queens Nishtha Sareen St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital - Michigan Neel Shah Morristown Memorial Chao Thach Tran University of South Alabama Michael Wu Northwell Health Haisam Ismail Northwell Health Badewattie Narine Northwell Health Phillip Ruisi Brown University Endocrinology 2018 Jacqueline Trogan Northwell Health 2017 Sushmitha Reddy Northwell Health 2016 Jill Feffer Icahn SOM ST Lukes-Roosevelt NY Justin Yoon Rhode Island Hosp/Brown 2015 Heather Greenberg Einstein/Montefiore Medical Center Tara Kim Northwell Health 2014 Alexandria Atuahene Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 2013 Elina Trofimovsky Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Jessica Abramowitz Northwell Health 2012 Aren Skolnick Northwell Health Jennifer Schwarz New York University School of Medicine
Gastroenterology 2018 Heui-Wen Lim Northwell Health Monica Passi University of Maryland Nichol Martinez Northwell Health Natasha McMillan Howard University Hospital 2017 Joshua Berkowitz Northwell Health Mohammed Ullah U Rochester/Strong Memorial 2016 Alexander Potashinsky U Conneticut SOM Sara Cerrone Northwell Health-North Shore/LIJ Youran Gao Northwell Health-North Shore/LIJ 2014 Merajur Rahman Northwell Health Brian Markowitz Northwell Health Yun Ju Kim Northwell Health 2013 Sumant Inamdar Northwell Health Ashby Thomas Northwell Health 2012 Peter Stein Northwell Health Geriatrics 2018 Melissa Chamblain Winthrop University Hospital 2013 Cynthia Lien Weill Cornell Medical College 2012 Yakov Kandov Northwell Health General Internal Medicine Fellowship 2018 Marci Laudenslager Johns Hopkins Amanda Simone Northwell Health Hematology/Oncology 2018 Jeffrey Chi Northwell Health Zunaira Chaudhry Montefiore Medical Center Shreya Goyal Northwell Health Sara Tariq Montefiore Medical Center 2017 Mohammad Kazemi Montefiore Medical Center Rajvi Patel Northwell Health 2016 Bradley Goldberg Northwell Health-North Shore/LIJ Ryan Sugarman Northwell Health-North Shore/LIJ 2015 Terrence Bradley University of Miami Erik Kockenmeister Northwell Health Cheryl Mensah Northwell Health 2014 Mohammad Khan Northwell Health Marc Braunstein New York University School of Medicine Jae Cho Northwell Health Adriana Guigova Northwell Health Janaki Parameswaran Yale University School of Medicine Daniel Sammartino Northwell Health 2013 Lynn Mathew Northwell Health Pragati Tandon Northwell Health Athena Kritharis Tufts University School of Medicine 2012 Krystal Cascetta Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Pouyan Gohari Maimonides Kai He Johns Hopkins Kan Huang Columbia University Christopher Mason Northwell Health Hepatology 2012 Yun Ju Kim NIH Infectious Diseases 2018 Maria Ng Northwell Health 2016 Aaron Mishkin Icahn SOM - Mount Sinai NY 2015 Adam Baghban Yale University School of Medicine Sean Liu Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 2013 Kaitlin Poeth Northwell Health 2012 Arthur Luka Northwell Health Nephrology 2018 Matthew Sinclair Duke University Medical Center 2016 Chuan Jiang Northwell Health-Lenox Hill 2014 Lauren Paster Northwell Health Daniel Ross Northwell Health Jeny Varghese Northwell Health 2013 Seyyar Khan Northwell Health
Fellowship/Graduation Plans Deepa Malieckal New York University School of Medicine Qazi Nuaman Masood Yale University School of Medicine Nirav Mehta Northwell Health 2012 Louis Spiegel Northwell Health Nuclear Cardiology 2011 Jason Stuck Columbia University Obesity Medicine 2017 Najia Dar Northwell Health Occupational Environmental Medicine 2015 Rahmat Balogun UC San Francisco-California 2013 Raj Ahsan Yale University School of Medicine Oncology Research 2012 Hui Zhu Cleveland Clinic Palliative Care 2016 Evan Schneidmesser Icahn SOM - Mount Sinai NY 2015 Gene DeCastro Einstein/Montefiore Medical Center Wai Yim Lam Northwell Health 2014 Clement Choua Einstein/Beth Israel Medical Center Diana Martins-Welch Northwell Health 2013 Mary Makaryus Northwell Health 2012 April Caperna Northwell Health Alex Rimar Northwell Health Pathology Resident 2011 Seby Jacob Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Physician Administrative Fellowship 2018 Pooja Shah Northwell Health 2015 Ankita Sagar Northwell Health Preventive Cardiology 2014 Amanda Leung Brown University Primary Care Fellowship 2014 Eun Ji Kim Harvard Beth Israel Deaconess Pulmonary & Critical Care 2018 Jonathan Lamee Montefiore Medical Center Chuan Jiang Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Andrew Weber Northwell Health 2017 Rivkah Darabaner Montefiore Medical Center Chananya Goldman Albany Medical Center Juliana Rosentsveyg Northwell Health Etieno Umobong Northwell Health 2016 Aleksandr Melamud Northwell Health-North Shore/LIJ Mohammed Abbasi Montefiore Medical Center Zubair Hasan Northwell Health-North Shore/LIJ 2015 Krystal Cleven Einstein/Montefiore Medical Center 2014 Adam Green Einstein/Montefiore Medical Center Margarita Oks Northwell Health Dena Daglian New York University School of Medicine 2013 Stella Hahn Northwell Health Zarina Nestor Montefiore Medical Center Sameer Khanijo Northwell Health 2012 Astha Chichra Northwell Health Daniel Laurie New York University School of Medicine Mina Makaryus Northwell Health Ana Ponea Albert Einstein - Montefiore Venessa Tan Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Research Fellowship 2015 Safiya Richardson Northwell Health Rheumatology 2018 Jonathan Paramo Northwell Health 2017 Bhakti Shah Northwell Health 2016 Pankaj Jain Montefiore Medical Center Shereen Mahmood Montefiore Medical Center Hospitalist 2018 Anam Ahmed Palos Hospital Illinois Peter Chen Northwell Health Latoya Codougan Northwell Health Sheila Firoozan Northwell Health Nancy Hwang Northwell Health Irina Kushnir University of Washington Medical Center Jacqueline Moore Northwell Health Rusmat Priyam Northwell Health
2017 Lusana Ahsan Vidant Medical Center, North Carolina Natasha Bahri University of California, San Francisco Kush Bhorania Northwell Health Mitchell Izower Beth Israel Deaconess-MA Ying Ting Lau Garfield Medical Center, Monterey Park, California Juan Mendez Bellevue Hospital Center Jermaine Myers University of Miami Dev Shah Northwell Health Edward Vuong Northwell Health 2016 Courtney Kluger Northwell Health Irina Zaretsky Mount Sinai West Jared Honigman Northwell Health-North Shore Jessica Giacinto-Lawrence Northwell Health-North Shore Jonathan Silver Northwell Health-North Shore Martin Detchkov Northwell Health-Plainview Joseph Song Northwell Health-North Shore Raman Bhalla New York 2015 Oluwaseun Adeosun Northwell Health (LIJ) Mayank Agrawal Northwell Health (LIJ) Scott Bodner Northwell Health (Glen Cove) Saquib Chaudhri Premier Hospitalists of Southwest Florida Yingdi Chen Philadelphia Eric Han Indiana University Charles Kast Northwell Health (LIJ) Chris Khamphoune Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Valerie Pershad Northwell Health (North Shore) Joseph Ramharack Locum Tenans Andre Reyes St. Luke's Roosevelt-New York Saumya Sharma Northwell Health (LIJ) 2014 Sean LaVine Northwell Health (LIJ) Alicia Floyd Northwell Health Konrad Krupinski Northwell Health (LIJ) Bilal Mannan Northwell Health Danielle Saldin Rhode Island Prashant Sharma Geisinger Health System Brian Spund Einstein/Montefiore Medical Center Shiru Ye Northwell Health Yue Yu Locum Tenans Danny Zaghi Kaiser Permanente California 2013 Soheil Altafi Northwell Health Samuel Anandan Northwell Health Ali Chaudhry South Dakota Laila Dadvand Connecticut Pal Grewal Northwell Health Chun Kit Hung Northwell Health Mazher Muneer Northwell Health John Raimo Northwell Health (LIJ) Bryan Schwartz New York Billie Xia Montefiore Medical Center 2012 Esther Ahn Northwell Health (North Shore) Isaac English Kaiser Permanente - Northern California Maria Escorcia de Leon Philadelphia Scott Greenspahn Seattle Sumant Inamdar Brigham & Women's Hospital Alexander Kaganas Northwell Health Rajeev Mehta Northwell Health Erica Niedbalec Mercy Hospital - Sacramento, CA Alexander Osei-Bonsu New York Yulin Wang Northwell Health (LIJ) Michael Winter Northwell Health (LIJ)
Hospitalist Scholar Program Chinedu Madu NYU Langone Medical Center Pediatric Survivorship Fellowship 2018 Carlos Lopez Memorial Sloan Kettering Primary Care 2018 Raymond Xu Advantage Care 2017 David Alajajian Pacific Oaks Medical Group, Beverly Hills, CA 2016 Katherine Rowan Northwell Health-Babylon Lauren Maltese Phelps Memorial/Outpatient-Westchester Luke Janson Mount Sinai-Astoria Phylicia Baird Mount Sinai-Astoria 2015 Tiffany Chin California Huy Hoang Northwell Health Primary Care Practice Sarah Kimble Northwell Health (Lenox Hill) Ali Rahyab Glendale Primary Care, Queens, New York Judah Weinstein NYU Langone Medical Center Brian Wetchler Woodmere Medical Associates 2014 Marisa Ip The Laxer/Rubenstein Practice Janice Fujiwara New York Area 2013 Marguerite Yao North Carolina 2012 Xiaofei Wei Connecticut
Scholarly Project Timeline Mentees will follow a structured 3-year program timeline. Individualized project and training timelines will be developed with the mentee and mentor. Evaluations with the mentor and Residency Program Director will be performed to assess research progress and adherence to personalized program timeline. Sample Resident Timeline
2017 – 2018 2017-2018 Academic Academic Year Year Interprofessional Management Of PTSD In A Patient With Complex Rethinking The Diagnosis: A Case Of Vertigo Ahmed A, Ahmad S. Family Dynamics Jackson D, Coletti D, Rosenberg L, Simone A, Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Cacace F, Ehrlich J Poster Presented at 2018 Society of General Internal Orlando, FL Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver, CO Narrowing The Diagnosis: A Case Of An 18 Year Old With Severe Cardiomyopathy Ashamalla M, Kim A, Fitterman N. Poster Presented at An Exaggerated Immune Response the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Khan M, Philip S. Dressler Syndrome: A Emerging Complication Of Ablative Therapy It's Exhilarating Until You Stroke Out Khan M, Myers J, Kandov Y, For Atrial Fibrillation Banerjee C, Lopez C, Tam J, Katona K. Poster Sharma A. Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Hicc-Up The Ante: A Catastrophic Case Of Babesiosis PD-1 Inhibitor Induced Colitis Refractory To Steroids Carroll J, Lopez Khanin Y, Shah D. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital C, McAfee M, Tam J. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL The Effectiveness Of Immunotherapy For Allergic Asthma Among Allergic And Immunologic Dysregulation In Ehlers-Danlos Different Weight Categories Kuriakose R, Kohn N, Farzan S. Poster Syndrome: A Case Series Chau A. S. , Jongco, A. M. Presented at the Presented at the 2018 American Academy of Allergy Asthma and 2018 American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology Annual Immunology Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL Meeting, Orlando, FL A Rare Case Of Macrophage Activation Syndrome In A Patient With Not Your Typical Hus: Complement Mediated Hemolytic Uremic Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Kwiat C, Karim N. Syndrome Chi J, Newman J, Mayo P. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL A Rare Case Of Vasculitis-Associated Cva In An Adult Patient With Henoch-Schonlein Purpura Laudenslager M, Honigman J. Poster A Case Of Dynamic Change In The Serum Igg4 Level In A Patient Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL With Classic Autoimmune Pancreatitis Choudhary Z, Yang D. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Insane In The Membrane: A Rare Case Of Viable Neurocysticercosis Laudenslager M, Harris, K Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of When Sinusitis Isn't What It Seems Ciesielka C, Cacace F Poster Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Presented at 2018 Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver, CO Random Assesss Memories: A Rare Case Of Autoimmune Limbic Encephalitis Laudenslager M Ahmad S, Poster Presented at the 2018 Managing Severe Babesiosis In Pregnancy; How Effective Physician Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Communication Improves Clinical Outcomes Codougan L, Oey M A Rare Initial Presentation of Lung Cancer Metastasis Diagnosing Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Leave No Stone Unturned Lee, M, Sheth S, Ahmad S. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Firoozan S, Goldin M. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Severe Hyponatremia Precipitating A Brugada-Pattern On Chronic Kidney Disease At Age 23: A Case Of Collapsing Electrocardiography Lopez C, Carroll J, Tomanelli T Glomerulopathy Secondary To Parvovirus In A Young Healthy Man Ganti A, Roarke D. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Kikuchi Disease: A Cloak Of Worrisome Symptoms Concealing A Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Benign Entity. Lucas E, Chi J, Adeosun O, Verbsky J. The Good Patient: A Case Of B12 Deficiency Anemia Caused By Predictors Of Inappropriate Testing In The Evaluation Of Suspected Metformin Use Habibullah J, Fitterman N. Poster Presented at the 2018 Pulmonary Embolism Lucas E, Richardson S, Khan S, Mechery V, Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL McGinn T. Acute Renal Failure with a Twist of Bitter Melon Halbert T, Goldin M, Piperacillin-Tazobactam Causing Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus: Ross D, Bijol V, Weber A, An Old Drug, But A New Adverse Drug Effect Mai C, Lim H.W, Fitterman N. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Patterns Of Failure And Second Primary Cancers In Oropharyngeal Cancer- Implications For Surveillance In The HPV Era Holstead R, Vege A, Barnaby K, Goncalves P, Paul D, Savona S, Frank D, Kamdar D, Analysis of Racial and Ethnic Disparities Associated with the Pereira L, Fantasia J, Ghaly M, Pollack J, Teckie S, Seetharamu N. Poster Inpatient Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Martinez N, Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Troulakis J, Zhang M, Khan S, Marrast L, Qiu M, Abrudescu P, Sultan K Male Gynecomastia: A Rare Case Of Feminizing Adrenal Cortical Fever Of Unknown Origin Due To Disseminated BCG Infection Carcinoma Ibrahim F, Chi J, Laguerre M. Poster Presented at the 2018 Involving The Eye And Kidney: A Case Report Melnyk J, Edwards B, Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Yang D, Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL
Physician Practices Surrounding Constipation Management In In Hospital And 30 Day Outcomes Of Patients Presenting With Hospitalized Older Adults Moore J, Latif R, Nouryan C. N, Kline M, NSTEMI And Chronic Kidney Disease Sheth S, Doshi R, Meraj P O'Connor C, Patel K, Naher K, Wolf-Klein G, Sinvani L. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Determining Neoadjuvant Cisplatin Based Chemosensitivity In Eosinophilic Pleural Effusion as a Rare Adverse Effect of Clozapine Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Through Differential Gene Simonson J, Kluger C. Poster Presented at 2018 Society of General Expression And Mirna Analysis Murphy N, Shah P, Shih A, Kozel Z, Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver, CO Bradley T, Vira M, Korsunsky I, Yaskiv O, Khalili H, Liew A, Lee A, Zhu X. Poster Presented 2018 American Association for Cancer Research Recurrent Reversible Stress Induced Cardiomyopathy From Severe Annual Meeting Chicago, IL Anxiety; A Management Dilemma Tariq U, Gabriels J, Marchant D. Poster Presented at 2018 American College of Cardiology Annual A Unique Case of Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor (DSRCT) Meeting, San Diego, CA Presenting as Gastrointestinal Bleeding Obi C, Hartman, J Only Time Can Tell. Overlapping Features Of Radioosteonecrosis Assessment Of Cardiac Thrombosis In Patients With Left Ventricular And Recurrent Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Tufano A, Sugarman Assist Device Using Multidetector Cardiac Computed Tomography R, Shroff T, Teckie S, Ghaly M, Pollack J, Frank D, Kamdar D, Pereira L, Obi C, Chan N, Rizkalla M, Makaryus J Fantasia J, Lessin M, Romeo G, Seetharamu N. A Deceptive Case Of Eosinophilic Cholangitis Mimicking Malignancy A Case Of Canagliflozin Induced Euglycemic Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Waqar O, Bania, J. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Rare But Significant Osman N, Runcie K. Poster Presented at the 2018 Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Underutilization of Penicillin Skin Testing in the Outpatient Setting Edema and a Surprising Echo – The Differential of a Right Sided Waqar O, Jongco A, Oriel R Heart Mass Paralkar N, LaVine N ` There Will Be Blood: The Dilemma Of Treating Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria In The Presence Of New Drug-Eluting Stents Wigand Patients with IBS and Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) T, Qiu H, Belletti L. Have Lower Ileocecal Junction Pressures and Differences in Intestinal Transit Times as Compared to IBS Patients without SIBO Using a Wireless Motility Capsule Passi M, Vegesna A, Okeke F, Twice Daily Interdisciplinary Rounds And Its Effect On Team Spector Y, Okolo P, Lucak S, Nguyen A, Worledge H, Miller L, Roland B Satisfaction And Hospital Length Of Stay Wong K, LaVine S. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Teamwork Prevails - Constructing A Deprescribing Process For Proton Pump Inhibitors With An Interprofessional Team At An Academic Clinic Popplewell C, Block L, Hirschwerk D, Lavine N, Lu C, A Novel Approach To Improve Fellowship Interview Skills Mazzola N, Chim C. Poster Presented at 2018 Society of General Internal Wong K, Sinclair M, Friedman K, Raimo J. Poster Presented at the 2018 Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL The “SSA”Fest Way To Approach A Case Of Acute Transverse Impact Of Post-Discharge Communication Of Care On Clinic Follow- Myelitis Pradeep N Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Up And Hospital Readmission Rates Xu H, Hwang N, Huang X, Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Fridman, D. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Cowden Syndrome - Clinical Features And Associated Malignancies Quinn R, Cheng K, John V. Poster Presented at 2018 Society of General Choosing Wisely? A Cost Conscious Approach When Ordering Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. Imaging Studies For Rapid Response Patients With Altered Mental Status Xu R, Kluger C, Tsegaye A, Harisingani R. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Blind To The Diagnosis: A Case Of Undetected Neurosyphilis Presenting As Unilateral Central Scotoma. Satoh S, Kim E Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension From An Elemental Cause Shah K, Curiale A, Dougherty R. Poster Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL 2016 2016-17 – 2017 Academic Academic Year Year Interprofessional Management of a Psychiatric Emergency in the Have You Seen My Thiamine? Shen J, Kushnir I, McAfee K. Poster Primary Care Setting Alajajian D, Coletti D, Rosenberg L, Cacace F. Presented at the 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine Meeting, Orlando, FL Poster presented at the 2017 SGIM Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Bilateral Adrenal Masses? Not So Fast, It's A Plasmablast Biopsy Surprise: A Case of Pulmonary Epithelioid Shen J, Martinez N, Hong J. Hemangioendothelioma Bahri N, Karim N. Cushing's And Carcinoma: A Curious Case Of Metastatic Castration Metastatic Follicular Thyroid Cancer Arising From Struma Ovarii Resistant Prostate Cancer Shen J, Murphy N, Zhu X. Bahri N, Seetharamu N. Successful Use Of RP Impella In Conjunction With Intraortic Balloon When Lung Cancer Screening Leads To Lymphoma Capture Pump Post Cardiac Arrest Sheth S, Donnelly J, Rao G, Scatola A, Bahri N, Cacace F. Grayver E.
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