philip dooley, md, named vc program director from aafp mayans
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philip dooley, md, named vc program director from aafp mayans
NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2015 PHILIP DOOLEY, M.D., NAMED VC PROGRAM DIRECTOR FROM AAFP Philip Dooley, M.D., Via Christi, has been named the program director for the KUSM-W Family Medicine Residency Program at Via Christi. Dr. Dooley has been on faculty at Via Christi since 2014. Dr. Dooley is a deputy editor for the Family Physicians Inquiry Network (FPIN), a national organization that makes evidence-based family medicine and clinical scholarship accessible to family physicians in clinical practice. As deputy editor, he edits 30 manuscripts each year for publication in FPIN Help Desk Answer columns. He is the chief of aerospace medicine and chair of the Aerospace Medicine Council for the United States Air Force Reserve Unit at McConnell Air Force Base. Dr. Dooley completed his undergraduate and medical education at the University of Michigan. He completed his family medicine residency at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida and served as chief resident. He was on the faculty at the Eglin program and was an assistant professor at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Dooley will start his new duties on Jan. 4, 2016. Tara Neil, M.D., has served as interim director. MAYA N S VIS ITS PA R AGUAY Laura Mayans, M.D., visited Paraguay from Nov. 20-Dec. 1 as part of the Kansas Paraguay Partnership Family Medicine Faculty Exchange Program. The principal goal for her visit was to investigate opportunities for electives for KUSM-Wichita students. She was accompanied by her husband, David Mayans, M.D. The Mayans toured hospitals and clinics in Asunción, Encarnación, Fram, and Ciudad del Este and met with officials at those sites. They made presentations on obesity at a Medicine and Nutrition Conference at the Universidad Autónoma del Sur. The couple visited the Jesuit Ruins near Fram, the ITAIPU dam, Iguazu Falls, and attended a soccer game with their host family Mario Feltes, M.D., and his wife, Lorena Feltes, M.D. Dr. Mayans said it was a great educational experience. She learned much about the medical system and educational opportunities for Kansas students. Drs. Laura and David Mayans tour facility in Encarnación; Dr. Mayans at Medicine and Nutrition Conference and at Bautista Hospital, Asunción. FAMILY MEDICINE WINTER SYMPOSIUM UPDATE The 35th annual Family Medicine Winter Symposium was held Dec. 4-5 at the Wichita Marriott. Erika Bliss, M.D., Seattle, Washington, delivered the James W. Shaw, M.D., Memorial Lecture, “Direct Primary Care.” Sean Lucan, M.D., MPH, assistant professor, Department of Family and Social Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, delivered the Knorr Healthy Lifestyle Lectureship, “Nutrition Myths and Healthy Dietary Advice in Clinical Practice.” Mark Ebell, M.D., M.S., professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Public Health, University of Georgia, Athens, delivered the Wilkonson Women’s Health Lecture, “United States Preventive Service Task Force Recommendations for Breast Cancer Screening.” John Dorsch, M.D., was invested as the Delos V. Smith, Jr., Professor in Community Geriatrics. The following also made presentations: Danae Doubek Goerl, M.D., Via Christi, “New Bronchiolitis Guidelines and Implementation”; Rex John Dorsch, M.D., Rick Kellerman, M.D. Keith, M.D., Via Christi, “Ins and Outs of Lower Extremity Edema”; Kyle Goerl, M.D., Via Christi, “Back Pain in the Primary Care Office–A Systematic Approach”; Kari Clouse, M.D., “Supporting the Busy Mom: Tips and Tricks to Maintain Breastfeeding”; Scott Moser, M.D., and Laura Mayans, M.D.,“ It’s Not Fair! Assessing Student Clinical Performance.” Posters presented were: Krista DeWitt, D.O.; Matt Pyle, D.O.; Amanda Miller, M.D.; Kyle Miller, M.D.; Rachel Carney, D.O.; Charles Allred, M.D.; and Chantel Long, M.D., Smoky Hill, “A Standardized Approach to Chronic Pain: A Work in Progress”; Matt Downen, M.D., and Aaron Sinclair, M.D., Wesley, “Can Colonoscopy Quality Indicators Be Met by Family Medicine Residents?”; Katie Kellerman, MHCL; Trisha Melhado, MPH; Kyle Smothers, B.S.; Gretchen Dickson, M.D., MBA; and Rick Kellerman M.D., “Determining the Dress Code for a Family Medicine Residency Clinic”; Rick Kellerman, M.D.; Trisha V. Melhado, MPH; and Terry Ast, B.A., “ Preference for 4 Year Versus 3 Year Medical School”; Roger Klein, M.D., Wesley, “Management of a Patient with a Trisomy 18 Pregnancy”; Bradley Craemer, M.D.; Ashley Houser, D.O.; Brandon Cole, D.O.; Jessica Jarvis, M.D.; Aaron Hightower, M.D.; and Lisa Zak-Hunter, Ph.D., Via Christi, “Factors That Influence Depression Screening Follow Through in Primary Care”; Scott Moser, M.D.; Trisha V. Melhado, MPH; and Laura Mayans, M.D., “Medical Student Education: Patient Centered Medical Home”; Marlana Sheridan, M.D., and Jessica Jarvis, M.D., Via Christi, “Metformin – Induced Lactic Acidosis: A Case Report”; Anne Walling, M.B., Ch.B.; Paul Callaway, M.D.; Trisha Melhado, MPH; and Jordan Groskurth, M.D., “A Necessary Burden? Medical 2 FAMILY & COMMUNITY MEDICINE Student Expenses in the Residency Interviewing Process”; John-Michael Watson, M.D., Wesley, “Case Presentation – Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy.” Scholarships were awarded to four students at the luncheon on Friday. These scholarships recognize fourthyear students who have an interest in family medicine, solid academic ranking, and evidence of service. Lexi Belem and Caroline Reusser each received an Edward P. Donatelle, M.D., Scholarship. Christina Bourne, MPH, received the Harry Horn Family Scholarship, and Amanda Just received the Monte Maska, M.D., Student Scholarship. Lexi is a Kansas City native and graduated summa cum laude from Rockhurst University where she was a member of the Phi Delta Epsilon International Medical Fraternity and participated in a campus ministry service trip to Honduras. From left: Caroline Reusser, Diane Steere, M.D., She is a member of Christine Bourne, MPH, Rick Kellerman, M.D., Amanda Just, Lexi Bellem Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, a JayDoc Community Clinic volunteer, a KU School of Medicine High School Scholars Program mentor, and a member of the Pathway to Wellness Interest Group. Caroline grew up on a farm near Wellington, Kansas. She graduated from Friends University. She has volunteered at the JayDoc clinics in Kansas and Wichita, Care for Kids in Kansas City and at Via Christi St. Francis, the Humane Society, and Habitat for Humanity. She is a member of the Gold Humanism Society. Christina is a native of Tucson, Arizona, and graduated from the University of Arizona. She completed a master of public health degree at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. She studied medication adherence in Honduras on a Clendening Summer Fellowship. She has volunteered at the JayDoc Community Clinic and was the first MS1 student elected to its executive board. She is also a co-founder of Wichita Street Medicine and JayDoc Homeless Outreach Clinic. Amanda is a native of Andover, Kansas, and graduated summa cum laude from Ottawa University. She is treasurer of the Pathway to Wellness Interest Group and co-president of the Jager Society. Diane Steere, M.D., clinical assistant professor, Wichita, received the Doug Parks, M.D., Community Volunteer Preceptor Teaching Award. She is a graduate of the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and the KUSM-Wichita family medicine residency at Wesley Medical Center. She has been a preceptor for the department since 1999. She is the current president of the Kansas Academy of Family Physicians. FMIG HOSTS “DOC FOR A DAY” The popular FMIG “Doc for a Day” workshop attracted 86 junior and senior high school students from Wichita-area schools to KUSM-W on Nov. 7. Activities included workshops on performing the musculoskeletal/neurological exam, practicing venipuncture, delivering babies, listening to the fetal heartbeat, tying surgical knots, reading X-rays, taking vital signs, performing an ear exam, performing intubation, and learning cardiac auscultation skills. Medical students led a discussion about preparing for medical school. There was also an information session for parents about getting into medical school and how to pay for it. Students helping pictured are: 1st: Sydnee Nelson, Natalie Hagman, Alex Johnson, Ali Rueschhoff, Alex Holm-McDowell 2nd: Alma Habib, Catherine Koertje, Jessica Huff, Rabya Ahmed, Jocelyn Mattoon, 3rd: Deshanett Clay, Autumn Smith, Cheryl Dobson, Maggie Searight, Chanel Doyle, Samantha Claassen 4th: Codi Ehrlich, Cole Gillenwater, Nicholas Ojile, Hadley Freeman, Ruth Weins 5th: Kari Clouse, M.D., Caleb McCormick, Taylor Veh, Allison Penner, Jordan Meyer, Chris Stanley 6th: Kenneth Jezierski, Tomica Blocker, Karissa Gilchrist, Kelly Zachariasen, Kimberly Hinman, 7th: Jermey Bennett, Patrick McEnulty, Mariah Miller, Jennifer Maciasek 8th: Jason Zoglman, Jared Regehr, Clifford Kissling, Ryan Woodruff, Michelle Baalmann, Cooper Nickel KU School of Medicine has been approved as a Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Portfolio Sponsor. This allows us to approve health care quality improvement activities for MOC Part IV credit for board certified physicians and family medicine residents who participate in the activity. The program will launch in early 2016, so watch for announcements. Cordelia Staab, MS4, has been appointed an American Academy of Family Physicians Family Medicine Interest Group Network regional coordinator. She will serve Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2016. Ashley Borniger, M.Ed.; Chris Ebberwein, Ph.D.; and Stephanie Murray, M.D., Wesley, completed the Process Communication Model’s Core Topics Seminar, Newton, Kansas, Nov. 30-Dec. 2. Robin Walker, M.D., Wesley, “I’m A Doctor, But I’m Also a Dad,” Campaign for Dental Health http://ilikemyteeth.org/wpcontent/uploads/2015/11/CDH-DoctorDad.jpg Chris Ebberwein, Ph.D., Wesley, was interviewed for a Forbes. com article, “Overcoming Burnout: Five Ways To Get Back On Track At Work,” June 2015. Chris Ebberwein, Ph.D., Wesley, hosted the Kansas Psychological Association Fall Conference, Wesley Family Medicine Center, Nov. 7. Gina Berg, Ph.D., is part of a team awarded a $20,000 WCGMEKBA Pilot Studies Funding Program Award for “BITES Trial.” Congratulations to: Kelsey Berlin, D.O., Via Christi, and Kevin Neitzel, on their wedding, June 22. Angela Callari, M.D., Wesley, and her husband, Jesse Plucker, on their wedding, Nov. 1. Katelyn Shoe, M.D., Via Christi, and her husband, Paul, on the birth of their daughter, Amaris Grace, Dec. 6. PUBLICATIONS Mayans L. Lead Poisoning, FP Audio Leawood KS: AAFP; October 2015. Curry A, Melhado T, Chesser A, Schmidt A, Burke A, Emerson R, Kellerman R. A Qualitative Assessment of Kansas Tracking and Reporting of Controlled Substances (K-TRACS). KS J Med 2015;8(4):143-50. Hoffecker B, Hightower A, Jarvis J, Lewis D, Wipperman J. Efficacy of Local Corticosteroid Injection for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. KS J Med 2015;8(4):170-4. Hale LS, Fraser SJ, Keuter KR, Lee FA, Berg GM. A Survey Assessing Kansas Physician Assistants’ Attitudes/Beliefs and Current Practices Regarding Implementation of Fall Prevention Strategies in Older Adults. KS J Med 2015;8(4):135-42. Weber R. Safer ways to quit, Letter to the Editor. Wichita Eagle, Oct. 25. Sinclair A. Diagnosing and treating yellow toenails. Wichita Eagle, Nov. 17. PRESENTATIONS Annual CME Conference and All Member Meeting, American Association for Primary Care Endoscopy, Nov. 6, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Sinclair A. Serrated Polyps. Sinclair A. Diverticula of the Alimentary Tract. Kellerman R. Family Medicine Workforce and Development. Association of Departments of Family Medicine, Association of American Medical Colleges Annual Meeting, Nov. 7, Baltimore Maryland. Davis N. Maintenance of Certification and Academic Continuing Medical Education, Society of Academic Continuing Medical Education meeting, Nov. 13, Baltimore, Maryland. Dickson G. Vaccines, Lunch and Learn Seminar, Wesley Friends Retirement Club, Nov.19, Central Community Church. Berg GM. Process Communication Model Seminar 1, Wesley Medical Center, Oct. 5-7. Continued on page 4. FAMILY & COMMUNITY MEDICINE 3 Lee F, Hervey A, Gates C, Stringer B, Berg GM, Harrison P. Assessing the Relationship between BMI and Resource Utilization, Annual Conference of the Pediatric Trauma Society, Nov. 6-7, Scottsdale, Arizona. Berg GM, Casper P, Ohlman E, Schulte J, Nyberg S, Hervey A, Ahlers-Schmidt CR. Physician Assistant Student Assessment of Body Mass Index in Children Aged 3 to 5 Years Using Visual Cues, Annual Conference of the Pediatric Trauma Society, Nov. 6-7, Scottsdale, Arizona. Barker R, Hartkopp B, Berg GM. Quality Forum. Wesley Leadership Institute Quality Improvement Academy, Oct. 22. Manry J, Berg GM. TeamSTEPPS. Wesley Leadership Institute. Oct. 15. Berg GM, Ekengren FH. Who Draws The Line? Wesley Leadership Institute Professionalism Academy, Oct. 5. POSTERS Zak-Hunter L, France, B. Eating Disorders in Collaborative Care: Detection and Treatment. Annual Meeting of the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, Oct. 15-17, Portland, Oregon. Mayans L, Moser S, Melhado T. Structured “Food, Activity, and Screen Time” Office Visits to Address Pediatric Obesity, 43rd NAPCRG Annual Meeting, Oct. 24-28, Cancun, Mexico. ATTENTION STUDENTS AND RESIDENTS: The KAFP-Foundation has announced a Call for Abstracts for its 2016 Poster Contest. Abstracts for research, case studies, or a literature review will be accepted. Deadline is Feb. 26, 2016. Posters will be presented at the KAFP Annual Scientific Assembly on June 11, 2016, Overland Park. For the guidelines, program outline, and abstract application go to http://www.kafponline.org/ Members/ResidentsStudents. Registration is now open for the 2016 KAFP Advocacy Day, Jan. 27. Registration is FREE for residents and students. http:// events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ebsc0y8d17fbca f4&llr=lkdpyznab. John-Michael Watson, M.D., Wesley, along with WSU bioengineering students, Christianna Powell, Sandra Olekanma, and Gabriella Valverde are part of a new collaboration between KUSM-Wichita, Wesley and WSU. For their capstone project, the three students shadowed Dr. Watson and other physicians at the Wesley Family Medicine residency clinic and the hospital to identify patient problems that could be addressed from a bioengineering standpoint. They presented their findings on Dec. 8 at the Wesley Family Medicine residency. During the spring semester they will work on solutions to the selected problem. 4 FAMILY & COMMUNITY MEDICINE Jan. 13: Using Direct Observation to Assess Clinical Competence, Scott Moser, M.D., Laura Mayans, M.D. Feb. 4: Advanced Endoscopy in Primary Care: Diverticulosis, Chad Johanning, M.D. Feb. 16: Impaired Performance: When and How to Intervene, Tim Scanlan, M.D. Mar. 9: Medical Education Development & Planning Basics, Nancy Davis, Ph.D., Ruth Weber, M.D., M.S. April 8: Spring Symposium: Focus on Neurology April 13: Challenging Encounters with Learners and Colleagues, Sheryl Beard, M.D. May 5: Advanced Endoscopy in Primary Care: Endoscopic Quality Markers, Matt Downen, M.D. May 11: Academic Promotion & Tenure, Anne Walling, M.B., Ch.B. June 8: Facilitating Small Group Learning Workshop: Team-Based & Case-Based Learning, Jack Kues, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Aug. 4: Advanced Endoscopy in Primary Care: Barrett’s Esophagus for the Primary Care Endoscopist, Jeff Davis, M.D. Sept. 14: Career Development: Mentoring & Being Mentored Nov. 3: Advanced Endoscopy in Primary Care: Diverticula of the Alimentary Tract, Aaron Sinclair, M.D. Nov. 9: Effective Interprofessional Team-Based Communication Skills Dec. 9-10: Winter Symposium January 15-17 Via Christi call back party 22-24 Wesley call back party 29-31 Smoky Hill call back party FAMILY & COMMUNITY MEDICINE NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2015 wichita.kumc.edu/fcm facebook.com/DepartmentofFamily andCommunityMedicine publication staff Terry Ast, Editor Rick Kellerman, M.D. Lori Bearley contributors Caren Bachman, Smoky Hill FM Katie Kellerman, Wesley FM Marcia Beasley, Via Christi FM The University of Kansas Medical Center prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the University’s programs and activities. 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