SGIM 38th Annual Meeting Program
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SGIM 38th Annual Meeting Program
Generalists in Teams: Adding Value to Patient Care, Research and Education SGIM 38th Annual Meeting 22–25,2015 2015 April 22-25, Toronto, ON, Canada Onsite Program www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting Public Health & Primary Care Internal Medicine Training Directories SGIM is pleased to announce the newly improved Primary Care Internal Medicine residency and fellowship directories are back online at SGIM.org. The residency directory informs medical students about residency programs in general (primary care) internal medicine. For students who are interested in primary care medicine and considering careers as general internists, but undecided, the Directory provides information and guidance about the field of general internal medicine as well as the contents of residency programs. For students committed to becoming general internists, the Directory contains essential information about primary care residencies to help prospective applicants evaluate programs and select which ones to contact. The fellowship directory provides similar information on available fellowship programs in primary care nationwide and served previously as the only comprehensive listing of fellowships in primary care. The revised directories have been joined by the new public health training directory. This database includes Internal Medicine residency programs that offer specialized training in domestic public health topics. Programs listed here have self-identified as having special educational tracks, elective rotations in public health, or primary care tracks that emphasize community health. http://www.sgim.org/career-center/training-directories SGIM 38th Annual Meeting Schedule DAY TIME 8:00 am–5:30 pm WEDNESDAY APRIL 22 11:30 am–2:30 pm Session A 5:30–6:30 pm FRIDAY SATURDAY APRIL 25 decision making and economic analyses posters) 6:30 pm 7:00–8:00 am Breakfast and Morning Networking Session B 8:00–9:00 am Vignettes Poster Session 1 9:15–11:15 am Opening Plenary Session Committee/Task Force Meetings Interest Group Meetings Committee/Task Force Meetings Presidential Address: William Moran, MD 11:30 am–12:30 pm: Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 (including mobile health/health technology posters) Committee/Task Force Meetings PCOR Keynote Lecture 11:30 am–1:00 pm: Distinguished Professor Keynote Lectures Mentoring Panels on Clinician Investigator and Clinician Educator Careers Committee/Task Force Meetings 12:30–1:30 pm Lunch Break Session D 1:30–3:00 pm SSD1: Integrating Mobile Technologies for the Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Use Disorders CD01: Update in Medical Education CD02: Update in Women’s Health VAD: Collaboration between VA Centers of Excellence and Academic Partners for Undergraduate IPE Workshops Oral Abstract, Vignette and Innovations in Medical Education Presentations Session E 3:15–4:45 pm SSE1: Defense Against the Dark Arts: Understanding and Challenging Health Care Corruption VAE: Integrating Mental Health into PCMH CE01: Update in Palliative Care CE02: Update in Primary Care Workshops Oral Abstract, Vignette and Innovations in Clinical Practice Presentations Session F 5:00–6:00 pm Innovations Poster Session Interest Group Meetings Committee/Task Force Meetings SSF1: The New Face of ABIM’s Maintenance of Certification: Three Views 6:00 pm Educational Sessions Adjourn 7:00–8:00 am Breakfast and Morning Networking 8:00–9:30 am Plenary Session 2 Session G 10:00–11:30 am SSG1: Leadership—Lessons from the Field SSG2: Caring for Patients across the Cancer Control Continuum VAG: After Four Years, to What Extent Does the Veterans Health Administration Have a Medical Home? CG01: Update in Addiction Medicine CG02: Update in Hospital Medicine Workshops Oral Abstract and Vignette Presentations 11:30 am–12:00 pm Box lunch pick up 11:30 am–1:00 pm: Parenting in Medicine Mentoring Panel and Disparities Mentoring Panel Session H 12:00 pm–1:00 pm Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 (including women’s health, VA-based research, cancer research and implementation science posters) Interest Group Meetings Committee/Task Force Meetings Session I 1:15–2:45 pm SSI1: Hot Topics in Hepatitis C SSI2: Enhancing Communication for Effective and Efficient Healthcare Teams Workshops VAI: Training Learners in VA’s Patient Centered Medical Home CI01: Update in LGBT Health Oral Abstract and Vignette Sessions Session J 3:00–4:00 pm Vignettes Poster Session 2 Session K 4:15 –5:45 pm SSK1: Over and Underscreening Older Adults SSK2: Caring for Adults with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities Workshops VAK: Qualitative Methods in Implementation Research CK01: Update in Perioperative Medicine Oral Abstract and Vignette Sessions 5:45 pm Educational Sessions Adjourn 8:00–10:00 am Awards Breakfast Session L 10:15–11:15 am Vignettes Poster Session 3 Session M 11:30 am–1:00 pm SSM1: Informatics in GIM Research & Patient Care Oral Abstract and Vignette Sessions 1:00 pm Annual Meeting Adjourns THURSDAY APRIL 24 Regional Leadership Retreat (By Invitation Only) Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 (including geriatrics, qualitative research, health disparities and clinical Educational Sessions Adjourn Session C 11:30 am–12:30 pm APRIL 23 SESSION Additional fee sessions: ACLGIM Hess Management Institute (includes the LEAD Core Session) Quality Course TEACH Core Session Committee/Task Force Meetings Keynote Speaker: Jeffrey Turnbull, MD, FRCPC Interest Group Meetings Committee/Task Force Meetings Malcolm Peterson Lecture: Malcolm Cox, MD Committee/Task Force Meetings CM01: Update in Geriatrics Workshops Saturday sessions with additional registration fees: 11:00 am–2:00 pm ABIM Medical Knowledge Module: Hospital Medicine 1:00–5:30 pm GIM Fellows Symposium 2:15–5:15 pm ABIM Medical Knowledge Module: Internal Medicine Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 1 General Information for Everyday SGIM is pleased to host its 38th Annual Meeting at the Sheraton Centre Toronto. This is a large meeting hotel, and you will find floor plans on pages 107–108 of this program. Registration Game Room Concourse Level Wednesday7:00 am–7:00 pm Thursday7:00 am–6:00 pm Friday7:00 am–6:00 pm Saturday7:00 am–2:30 pm Spruce Room, South, Mezzanine Level Unplug and play You never know who or what you’ll find here. Thursday7:00 am–5:00 pm Friday7:00 am–5:00 pm Saturday7:00 am–1:00 pm SGIM Member Services Concourse Level Thursday7:00–8:00 am Friday7:00–8:00 am GIM Connect and Social Media Booth Get all your questions answered—about GIM Connect, the MemberCentric mobile app, and social media! SGIM Membership Desk Get answers to your membership questions Poster Pick Up and Production Show Office (next to Registration), Concourse Level Wednesday10:00 am–5:00 pm Thursday7:00 am–5:00 pm Friday7:00 am–6:00 pm Saturday7:00 am–11:00 am Speaker Ready Room VIP Room (next to Registration), Concourse Level Wednesday10:00 am–5:00 pm Thursday7:00 am–5:00 pm Friday7:00 am–6:00 pm Saturday7:00 am–2:00 pm Career Fair Vide Foyer, Lower Concourse Thursday7:00–9:00 am 11:00 am–1:30 pm 4:30–6:00 pm Friday7:00–8:00 am 9:30 am–12:00 noon 2:30–4:30 pm 2 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Networking Space Yorkville East Room, 4th Floor Wednesday1:00 pm–4:00 pm Thursday7:00 am–5:00 pm Friday7:00 am–5:00 pm Saturday7:00 am–1:00 pm Lactation Suite Spruce Room, North, Mezzanine Level Wednesday2:00 pm–4:00 pm Thursday7:00 am–5:00 pm Friday7:00 am–5:00 pm Saturday7:00 am–2:00 pm Name Badges Please make sure to wear your name badge to gain entry to all Annual Meeting events. Staff in the registration area will gladly make corrections and/or provide replacements. Photographer/Videographer SGIM employs a professional photographer during the Annual Meeting who will be taking still pictures of Annual Meeting events and participants. We also plan to videotape a few sessions. These images may be used for SGIM promotional materials, either in print and/or on the SGIM website. Annual Meeting Press Policy SGIM permits members of the press to attend its Annual Meeting sessions. Members of the press are required to: n register to attend the meeting n wear name badges n affix a “Press” ribbon to that name badge Annual Meeting session coordinators of workshops, symposia and updates have the option of closing their sessions to members of the press, by asking if any are in attendance and asking them to leave. Oral and poster sessions of scientific abstracts, clinical vignettes and innovations are open to the press. ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE.................................... 1 GENERAL INFORMATION FOR EVERYDAY.................2 FRIDAY........................................................................... 50 Schedule for Friday................................................. 50 Friday SGIM Events.................................................. 51 HIGHLIGHTS....................................................................4 Friday Morning Networking & Meetings.................52 Plenary Sessions........................................................4 Plenary Session 2.....................................................52 Special Series.............................................................5 Session G Workshops, Updates, Symposia & Oral Presentations..............................53 SGIM TEACH Certification........................................7 ACLGIM LEAD Program.............................................7 Invited Sessions.........................................................8 Mentoring Panels.......................................................8 Friday Lunchtime Events.........................................57 Session H Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3...................................................... 58 2015 Awards & Grants...............................................9 Session H Unknown Vignettes and Interest Groups................................................ 64 Continuing Medical Education Credit Information...................................................11 Session I Workshops, Updates, Symposia & Oral Presentations............................. 65 Meals.........................................................................11 Session J Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2...................................................... 69 WEDNESDAY.................................................................. 12 Session J Interest Groups.......................................73 Schedule for Wednesday......................................... 12 Friday Afternoon Meetings and Receptions..........74 Wednesday SGIM Events......................................... 13 Session K Workshops, Updates, Symposia & Oral Presentationsions.......................75 TEACH Core Session............................................... 13 ACLGIM Hess Management Institute..................... 14 Quality Improvement Course.................................. 14 Session A Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1....................................................... 15 SATURDAY......................................................................79 Schedule for Saturday.............................................79 Saturday Events...................................................... 80 Saturday Awards Breakfast & Keynote................. 80 THURSDAY.................................................................... 20 Schedule for Thursday............................................ 20 Thursday SGIM Events............................................ 21 Session B Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1.......................................................23 Session B Interest Groups.......................................27 Opening Plenary Session....................................... 28 Session C Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2...................................................... 29 Thursday Lunchtime Meetings.............................. 34 Session D Workshops, Updates, Symposia & Oral Presentations..............................35 Session E Workshops, Updates, Symposia & Oral Presentations............................. 39 Session F Innovations Poster Session................... 43 Session F Symposium and Interest Groups.......... 48 Session L Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3....................................................... 81 Session M Workshops, Updates, Symposia & Oral Presentations............................. 85 ABIM Maintenance of Certification Sessions....... 88 GIM Fellows Symposium........................................ 88 PRESENTING AUTHOR INDEX.................................. 89 GENERAL INFORMATION..........................................102 Council and Leadership and Staff.........................102 Committees, Task Forces, Work Groups...............102 Past Presidents......................................................103 2015 Annual Meeting Program Committee..............................................103 Hotel Floor Plans............................................107–108 Thursday Afternoon Networking........................... 48 Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 3 Highlights PLENARY SESSIONS • KEYNOTE ADDRESSES THURSDAY OPENING PLENARY SESSION KEYNOTE ADDRESS Presidential Address William P. Moran, MD Professor of Medicine, Director of General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics, Medical University of South Carolina Dr. Moran graduated from Medical School and completed residency training in Internal Medicine at Georgetown University. While serving four years in the National Health Service Corps, he practiced full time at a community health center affiliated with Boston City Hospital/Boston Medical Center. He completed a Geriatrics Fellowship and received a MS in Clinical Epidemiology from Wake Forest University in 1992. After joining the faculty at Wake Forest, he was a Robert Wood Johnson Faculty Scholar and served as the Residency Program Associate Director for Primary Care. In 1997 he became chief of General Internal Medicine at Wake Forest School of Medicine, and co-director of the Center for Health Services Research and Quality. From 2001 to 2005 he served as the Clinical Director for the northwest region of Community Care of North Carolina. In 2005, he joined the MUSC faculty as McKnight Professor on Aging and Director of the Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics. His early clinical and research focus was in Geriatrics, preventive care in aging, and chronic illness management. His recent work has centered on local health system changes which support physician decision-making in clinical practice, facilitate interdisciplinary care and improve quality of care. His areas of focus include analysis of the clinical environment, coordination of the clinical teams and informatics infrastructure for the Patient-Centered Medical Home. FRIDAY PLENARY SESSION KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Role of the General Internist in Canada’s Evolving Healthcare System Jeffrey Turnbull, MD, FRCPC Chief of Staff, The Ottawa Hospital In addition to a BSc (University of Toronto) and a Masters Degree in Education (University of Western Ontario), Dr. Turnbull received his Doctorate in Medicine at Queen’s University and later achieved specialty certification in Internal Medicine through the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in 1982. Dr. Turnbull has been the Vice Dean of Medical Education at the University of Ottawa from November 1996 to July 2001, the President of the Medical Council of Canada from 1998 to 2001, the President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario from November 2006 to November 2007 and finally the President of the Canadian Medical Association from August 2010 to August 2011. Dr. Turnbull has pursued an interest in poverty and its effect on health nationally and internationally. He is one of the founders and is currently the Medical Director of the Inner City Health Project for the homeless in Ottawa. As well, he has been involved in education and health services initiatives to enhance community and institutional capacity and sustainable development in Bangladesh, Africa and the Balkans. He is the recipient of several national and international grants and awards, including the Order of Canada, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and an Honorary Degree of Law from Carleton University. 4 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 In addition to being a specialist in Internal Medicine, Dr. Turnbull was the Department Chair of Medicine at The Ottawa Hospital and University of Ottawa from July 2001 to June 2008, a position he left to take on the role of Chief of Staff. He also currently serves as Senior Medical Officer for Correction Services Canada as well as Chief, Clinical Quality for Health Quality Ontario. He remains committed as a medical educator with special interests in “Poverty and Health Inequity” and associated health policy. SATURDAY AWARDS BREAKFAST KEYNOTE 2015 Malcolm L. Peterson Honor Lecture Malcolm Cox, MD Building Health Care Value through System Redesign: Leverage at the Point of Interprofessional Care and Education Dr. Cox is an Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He most recently served for eight years as the Chief Academic Affiliations Officer for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Washington DC, where he oversaw the largest health professions training program in the country and repositioned the VA as a major voice in clinical workforce reform, educational innovation, and organizational transformation. Dr. Cox received his undergraduate education at the University of the Witwatersrand and his MD from Harvard Medical School. After completing postgraduate training in internal medicine and nephrology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, he rose through the ranks to become Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean for Clinical Education. He has also served as Dean for Medical Education at Harvard Medical School; upon leaving the Dean’s Office, he was appointed the Carl W. Walter Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Cox has served on the National Leadership Board of the Veterans Health Administration, the VA National Academic Affiliations Advisory Council (which he currently chairs), the National Board of Medical Examiners, the National Advisory Committee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program, the Board of Directors of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, and the Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professions Education of the Institute of Medicine (which he currently co-chairs). Dr. Cox is the recipient of the University of Pennsylvania’s Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching and in 2014 was recognized by the Association of American Medical Colleges as a nationally and internationally renowned expert in health professions education. Highlights SPECIAL SERIES EIGHTH ANNUAL SGIM DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF WOMEN AND MEDICINE SIXTH ANNUAL SGIM DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR IN CANCER RESEARCH Katrina Armstrong, MD, MSCE Content developed in conjunction with the SGIM Women and Medicine Task Force Craig C. Earle, MD The Sixth Annual SGIM Distinguished Professor in Cancer Research program is sponsored by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). THURSDAY, APRIL 23 11:30 am–1:00 pm Distinguished Professor of Women and Medicine Keynote Lecture THURSDAY, APRIL 23 11:30 am–1:00 pm Distinguished Professor in Cancer Research Keynote Lecture Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor FRIDAY, APRIL 24 10:00–11:30 am Abstract Session G2: Women’s Health FRIDAY, APRIL 24 12:00 noon–1:00 pm Abstract Poster Session 3 Simcoe & Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Dr. Armstrong will serve as the session discussant. Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse Level All cancer research posters will be presented during this session. Dr. Earle will lead a “walk and talk” tour of the cancer research posters. 12:00 noon–1:00 pm Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse Level All women’s health posters will be presented during this poster session. Dr. Armstrong will lead a “walk and talk” tour of the women’s health posters. 5:00–6:30 pm Women and Medicine CAP Reception (By Invitation Only) FRIDAY, APRIL 24 4:15–5:45 pm Abstract Session K1: Cancer Research Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Dr. Earle will serve as the session discussant. City Hall Room, 2nd Floor TWELFTH ANNUAL SGIM DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR IN GERIATRICS SGIM 2015 Sponsors Gail Sullivan, MD, MPH Content developed in conjunction with the SGIM Geriatrics Task Force WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 5:30–6:30 pm Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse Level All geriatrics posters will be presented during this poster session. Dr. Sullivan will lead a “walk and talk” tour of the geriatrics posters. THURSDAY, APRIL 23 11:30–1:00 pm Distinguished Professor in Geriatrics Keynote Lecture and Dessert Reception Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor 3:15–4:45 pm Abstract Session E2: Aging/ Geriatrics/ End of Life Simcoe & Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Dr. Sullivan will serve as the session discussant. Thank you with great appreciation to: Kaiser Permanente Northern California Delivery Science Fellowship Program New York University Substance Abuse Research Education and Training Program These sponsors provide support for promotion of their programs at our Annual Meeting and in online vehicles. Their funds do not directly support any sessions. Annual Meeting Session Sponsors, as indicated in session listings American Society of Clinical Oncology Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Services Research and Development Service VA Quality Enhancement Research Initiative VA Office of Academic Affiliations And a special thanks to the Hess Foundation for their sponsorship of SGIM’s ProudToBeGIM campaign. Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 5 Highlights SPECIAL SERIES VA SERIES THURSDAY, APRIL 23 8:00–9:00 am IB17 VA Interest Group Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Coordinator: Rebecca L. Shunk, MD PATIENT CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH (PCOR) SERIES Joe V. Selby, MD, MPH Executive Director, Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Kenora Room, 2nd Floor THURSDAY, APRIL 23 11:30 am–12:30 pm PCOR Keynote Address PCORI at Four Years 1:30–3:00 pm VAD: Collaboration between VA Centers of Excellence and Academic Partners for Undergraduate IPE Birchwood Ballroom, Mezzanine Dr. Selby is a family physician, clinical epidemiologist and health services researcher. Dr. Selby has dedicated his career to patient care, clinical research and administration. Dr. Selby has dedicated his career to patient care, clinical research and administration. 12:30–1:30 pm VA Leadership Lunch Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Sponsored by the VA Office of Academic Affiliations 3:15–4:45 pm VAE: Integrating Mental Health into PCMH: Recommendations from a VA Expert Panel Kenora Room, 2nd Floor FRIDAY, APRIL 24 10:00–11:30 am VAG: After Four Years, to What Extent Does the Veterans Health Administration Have a Medical Home? Kenora Room, 2nd Floor 1:15–2:45 pm VAI: Training Learners in VA’s Patient Centered Medical Home: Beyond the“4 plus 2” Model Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Sponsored by the VA Office of Academic Affiliations 4:15–5:45 pm VAK: Qualitative Methods in Implementation Research: Examples from VA Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Programming of the VA Series at the SGIM 38th Annual Meeting is supported by the VA Health Services Research and Development Service and the VA Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), unless otherwise stated. 6 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 PCOR Workshops THURSDAY, APRIL 23 1:30 to 3:00 pm PCORWD: Health Care Systems and Practices— Listening and Learning from Patients Churchill Room, 2nd Floor 3:15 to 4:45 pm PCORWE: Pragmatic and Patient-Centered: Clinical Trials Done Differently Churchill Room, 2nd Floor FRIDAY, APRIL 24 1:15 to 2:45 pm PCORWI: Patient Engagement in the PCOR Process Churchill Room, 2nd Floor 4:15 to 5:45 pm PCORWK: PCORNet Big Data Studies: How SGIM Members Can Participate Churchill Room, 2nd Floor This series is part of a two year project designed to educate SGIM members about PCORI research and provide avenues for better engagement in the PCORI research process by clinicians and clinician educators. This series is supported through a PCORI Program Award, EA-1283-SGIM Highlights SGIM TEACH CERTIFICATION TEACHING EDUCATORS ACROSS THE CONTINUUM OF HEALTHCARE The incoming class of the TEACH Certificate program must attend a full-day session on Wednesday. Members of the graduating TEACH class and TEACH alumni are invited to attend the reception on Wednesday at 4:30 pm. The session is only open to those in the TEACH program. Additionally, TEACH Scholars must participate in a total of three Annual Meeting TEACH workshops offered at the 2015 and 2016 Annual Meetings. WEDNESDAY 8:00 am–5:30 pm WTCS TEACH Core Session Simcoe & Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Session Coordinator: Christopher Knight, MD; Associate Professor, University of Washington 1:00–4:00 pm TEACH 201 Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Session Coordinator: Eva M. Aagaard, MD, Associate Professor, University of Colorado School of Medicine 4:30–5:30 pm TEACH Reception TEACH WORKSHOPS THURSDAY 1:30–3:00 pm WTD Effective Large Group Presentations: A TEACH Workshop Pine East Room, Mezzanine Session Coordinator: Pete Yunyongying, MD; Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Georgia Regents University/The University of Georgia Medical Partnership, Athens, Georgia 3:15–4:45 pm WTE Teaching in the Ambulatory Setting: A TEACH Workshop Pine East Room, Mezzanine Session Coordinator: Eva M. Aagaard, MD, Associate Professor, University of Colorado School of Medicine FRIDAY 10:00–11:30 am WTG Effective Small Group Teaching: A TEACH Workshop Pine East Room, Mezzanine Session Coordinator: David J. Ecker, MD; Assistant Professor, University of South Florida College of Medicine (By Invitation Only) Simcoe & Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor ACLGIM LEAD PROGRAM The LEAD program is designed for junior to mid-career faculty who wish to further develop their leadership skills. Training and coaching from leadership scholars and successful GIM leaders is provided at the ACLGIM/ SGIM spring meeting and in the year following. Participants for the LEAD program are chosen via a competitive peer-review application process. In addition to the ACLGIM Hess Leadership and Management Institute on Wednesday, April 22, participants choose to attend 2 of 3 LEAD workshops on Thursday and Friday. The LEAD program is an additional fee event; registration is $500 plus registration for the ACLGIM Hess Institute and the SGIM Annual Meeting. Participation also entails independent readings/assignments, online discussion, and regularly scheduled direct communication with an ACLGIM LEAD coach in the year following this meeting. For more information, visit http://www.sgim.org/aclgim-tools--programs/lead. WEDNESDAY 8:00 am–5:30 pm ACLGIM Leon Hess Management Training and Leadership Institute Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine THURSDAY 7:00–8:00 am LEAD Breakfast Reception (By Invitation Only) Kensington Room, 4th Floor LEAD WORKSHOPS THURSDAY 1:30–3:00 pm WLD Leader Succession and Talent Management—A LEAD Workshop Pine West Room, Mezzanine Speaker: Gerard Seijts, PhD, Professor of Organizational Behaviour, Ian O. Ihnatowycz Chair in Leadership, Executive Director Ian O. Ihnatowycz Institute for Leadership, Ivey Business School, Western University, London, Ontario FRIDAY 1:15–2:45 pm WLI Leading in Crisis—A LEAD Workshop Pine West Room, Mezzanine Speaker: Brigadier General Balan R. Ayyar, Commanding General, Combined Joint Interagency Task Force 435, Kabul, Afghanistan 4:15–5:45 pm WLK Leading Interdisciplinary Teams—A LEAD Workshop Pine West Room, Mezzanine Coordinator: Geoffrey J. Leonardelli, PhD, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 7 Highlights INVITED SESSIONS MENTORING PANELS SGIM has invited the presentation of nine Special Symposia. Details can be found within each session listing. CAREER MENTORING PANELS THURSDAY, APRIL 23 11:30 am–1:00 pm CICMPClinician Investigator Careers THURSDAY Session D, 1:30–3:00 pm SSD1: Integrating Mobile Technologies for the Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Use Disorders Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Session E, 3:15–4:35 pm SSE1: Defense Against the Dark Arts: Understanding and Challenging Health Care Corruption Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor FRIDAY Session G, 10:00–11:30 am SSG1: Leadership—Lessons from the Field Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor SSG2: From Screening to End of Life: Caring for Patients across the Cancer Continuum Elgin Room, 2nd Floor Session I, 1:15–2:45 pm SSI1: Hot Topics in Hepatitis C: Should I Screen, Can I Treat and Who Will Be on My Team? Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor SSI2: Enhancing Communication for Effective and Efficient Healthcare Trauma Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Session K, 4:15–5:45 pm SSK1: Over and Underscreening Older Adults Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor SSK2: Caring for Adults with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities Elgin Room, 2nd Floor SATURDAY Session M, 11:30 pm–1:00 pm SSM1: Informatics in GIM Research and Patient Care Elgin Room, 2nd Floor Willow East Room, Mezzanine Panelists:Martin F. Shapiro, MD, MPH, PhD, Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Past President, SGIM, 2002–2003; Joshua P. Metlay, MD, PhD, Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital; Gary E. Rosenthal, MD, Director, Institute for Clinical and Translational Science at the University of Iowa, Past President, SGIM, 2010–2011 CECMP Clinician Educator Careers Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Panelists: Eric Ayers, MD, Program Director of Internal Medicine–Pediatric Residency, Wayne State University School of Medicine; Preetha Basaviah, MD, Assistant Dean of Preclerkship Education, Stanford Medicine; Dan P. Hunt, MD, Chief, Hospital Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital; Stephen Sisson, MD, Editor, Johns Hopkins Ambulatory Care Curriculum, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Lynfa Stroud, MD, Site Program Director, Core Internal Medicine Program, University of Toronto FRIDAY, APRIL 24 11:30 am–1:00 pm PIMMPParenting in Medicine Mentoring Panel Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Moderator: Nancy Rigotti, MD, Professor, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Panelists: Stacy Higgins, MD, FACP, Director, Primary Care Track, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine; Stacie Schmidt, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine; Bennett Lee, MD, MPH, FACP, Associate Program Director, Department of Medicine, Medical College of VA—VA Commonwealth University; Kerri Palamara McGrath, MD, Associate Program Director for Ambulatory Training and Faculty Development, Massachusetts General Hospital; Ken Locke, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto, Canada DTFMPDisparities Mentoring Panel Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Coordinators: Eboni G. Price-Haywood, MD, MPH, FACP, Director, Center for Applied Health Services Research, Ochsner Health System; LeChauncy Woodard, MD, MPH, FACP, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine and the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center INTEREST GROUP THURSDAY, APRIL 23 5:00–6:00 pm IF10 Mentorship in Academic Medicine Interest Group Huron Room, 2nd Floor Coordinator: Michi Yukawa, MD, MPH, Medicine/Division of Geriatrics, University of California, San Francisco 8 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Highlights 2015 AWARDS & GRANTS Visit the SGIM Awards Poster Gallery that recognizes all our award winners each year The Robert J. Glaser Award Nicole Lurie, MD, MSPH Given to an individual for outstanding contributions to research, education, or both, in generalism in medicine, this is SGIM’s highest award. It is supported by grants from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, the Commonwealth Fund, and individual contributors. Carlos Estrada, MD, MPH, chairs this year’s award selection committee. To be presented at the Opening Plenary Session on Thursday, April 23rd at 9:00 am The John M. Eisenberg National Award for Career Achievement in Research Nancy Rigotti, MD SGIM created this award in 2001 to recognize a senior member whose innovative research has changed the way we care for patients, the way we conduct research, or the way we educate our students. The award is named for its first recipient, the late John M. Eisenberg, MD, MBA, because of his unique role as a researcher, mentor, and Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. SGIM member contributions and the Hess Foundation support this award. Rod Hayward, MD, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be presented at the Opening Plenary Session on Thursday, April 23rd at 9:00 am Herbert W. Nickens Award Donna Washington, MD, MPH Established in 1999, this award honors an individual or representative of an organization who has demonstrated commitment to cultural diversity in Medicine. It was named in memory and honor of the late Dr. Herbert W. Nickens, former Director of the Office of Minority Health, Department of Health and Human Services, and the first Vice President and Director of the American Association of Medical Colleges’ Division of Community and Minority Programs. Carol Horowitz, MD, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be presented at Plenary Session 2 on Friday, April 24th at 9:30 am Elnora M. Rhodes SGIM Service Award Susana Morales, MD This award was established in 1997 to honor Elnora Rhodes’ tremendous contributions to the Society during her ten years as Executive Director. The award has been given to individuals for outstanding service to SGIM and its mission of promoting patient care, research, and education in general internal medicine. Monica Lypson, MD, chairs this year’s award selection committee. To be presented at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am David R. Calkins Award in Health Policy Advocacy Carolyn Clancy, MD This award recognizes the extraordinary commitment by a member in health policy advocacy. This year’s selection committee was chaired by Oliver Fein, MD. To be presented at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am ACLGIM Division Chief’s Recognition Award Julia Arnsten, MD, MPH This award is given annually to the GIM Division Chief who most represents excellence in Division leadership. Stewart Babbott, MD, FACP, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am and presented at the ACLGIM Dinner, Wednesday April 22nd. National Award for Career Achievements in Medical Education Thomas Beckman, MD, FACP The purpose of this award is to provide national recognition to an individual whose lifetime contributions have had a national impact on medical education. Stacy Higgins, MD, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be presented at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am Frederick L. Brancati Mentorship and Leadership Award Vineet Arora, MD, MAPP A joint SGIM/ACLGIM award, this award recognizes Junior Faculty who inspire trainees to pursue academic GIM and provide support for their trainees who aspire to become leaders in the transformation of health care through innovations in research, education, and practice. In addition to a $1,000 award for the Junior Faculty recipient, one trainee of the awardee’s choosing will receive a one-year complimentary membership in SGIM, $1,000 travel support to and a complimentary registration for participation in leadership training offered by ACLGIM as “Brancati Leadership Scholars.” Eugene Oddone, MD, MHSc, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am and presented at the ACLGIM Dinner, Wednesday April 22nd. Outstanding Junior Investigator of the Year Benjamin Sommers, MD, PhD This award provides national recognition to a junior investigator whose early career achievements and overall body of work to date have made a national impact on generalist research. To be eligible for this award, nominees must be active members of the Society of General Internal Medicine, and expect to have an academic rank no higher than Assistant Professor as of July 1 of the year of the meeting. Kevin Volpp, MD, PhD, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am Mid-Career Research Mentorship Award Michael Steinman, MD This award was created to recognize outstanding mid-career clinician investigators actively engaged in research as well as mentorship of junior investigators. Louise Walter, MD, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am Mid-Career Education Mentorship Award Hollis Day, MD, MS This award was created to recognize outstanding mid-career clinician educators actively engaged in education research as well as mentorship of junior educators. Stacy Higgins, MD, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 9 Highlights 2015 AWARDS & GRANTS Best Published Research Paper Richard Saitz, MD, MPH This award is offered to help members gain recognition for papers that have made significant contributions to generalist research. Alexander Smith, MD, MS, MPH, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am National Awards for Scholarship in Medical Education Carla Spagnoletti, MD, MS This award provides national recognition to an individual who has made major contributions with national impact on medical education in one or more of the following categories: Scholarship of Integration, Scholarship in Educational Methods and Teaching, and Scholarship in Clinical Practice. For the 2014 recipient, this award is further supported by the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, and their “Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment Award.” Stacy Higgins, MD, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be presented at the Update in Education, Thursday, April 23rd at 1:30 pm Quality and Practice Innovation Award The Massachusetts General Physicians Organization This award recognizes general internists and their organization that have successfully developed and implemented innovative role model systems of practice improvement in ambulatory and/or inpatient clinical practice. This year’s selection committee was chaired by John Butter, MD. To be presented at the Clinical Practice Innovation Oral Session, Thursday, April 23rd at 3:15 pm Founders’ Grant Kevin Riggs, MD, MPH The SGIM Founders Award provides $10,000 support to junior investigators who exhibit significant potential for a successful research career and who need a “jump start” to establish a strong research funding base. Kathlyn Fletcher, MD, MA, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am The Unified Leadership Training for Diversity (UNLTD, or “unlimited”) Elizabeth Leilani Lee, MD, MBS Milda Saunders, MD, MPH This Program awards two grants to support fellows’ participation in the day-long ACLGIM Management Institute to gain leadership skills, and to facilitate networking with other GIM leaders. Diversifying the faculty is a goal shared by virtually every major academic organization, and diversifying leadership is an effective way to diversify faculty, and ultimately promote a climate that will lead to diversity in medical students. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am and presented at the ACLGIM Dinner, Wednesday April 22nd. ACLGIM Leadership Award Aleem Bharwani, MD The ACLGIM Leadership Award recognizes skills in leadership in a number of areas of academic medicine, including clinical, educational, research or administrative efforts. Stewart Babbott, MD, FACP, chairs this year’s selection committee. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am and presented at the ACLGIM Dinner, Wednesday April 22nd. 10 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Lawrence S. Linn Award Michael Reid, MD, MA The Lawrence S. Linn Trust offers grants to one or more young investigators “to study or improve the quality of life for persons with AIDS or HIV infection.” Anne Monroe, MD, MSPH, chairs this year’s review committee. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am Mack Lipkin, Sr., and Milton W. Hamolsky Awards Three Mack Lipkin, Sr., Associates Awards and three Milton W. Hamolsky Junior Faculty Awards will be given for the scientific presentations considered most outstanding at the Annual Meeting. Awards are made based on participant evaluations of the presentations, and are endowed by the Zlinkoff Fund for Medical Education. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am Clinical Vignette Presentation Award The best clinical case presented by junior SGIM members and potential members will be chosen from those presented and recognized during the meeting. To be acknowledged at the Awards Breakfast on Saturday, April 25th at 8:00 am David E. Rogers Junior Faculty Education Awards Three David E. Rogers Clinician-Educator Awards will be given to Junior Faculty members whose workshops are judged the most outstanding among those presented at the Annual Meeting. Finalists will be Junior Faculty members of SGIM, and the awards are based on evaluations by participants. The Zlinkoff Fund for Medical Education endows these awards. To be acknowledged post meeting in the SGIM Forum Women’s Health Abstract and Poster Awards Two awards are given to the highest rated oral presentation and poster presentation, by a trainee or Junior Faculty member, in Women’s Health as judged by members of the Women’s Health Task Force. To be acknowledged post meeting in the SGIM Forum Best Geriatrics Abstract Award This award is given to the most highly rated Geriatrics oral abstract presentation, to recognize outstanding research at the intersection of geriatrics and general internal medicine. Trainee travel stipends are also awarded annually, as funding permits, for highest ranking abstracts. To be acknowledged post meeting in the SGIM Forum Best Cancer Research Presentation Awards These awards are given to the most highly rated Cancer Research oral abstract and poster presentations, to recognize outstanding research. To be acknowledged post meeting in the SGIM Forum Outstanding Quality/Patient Safety Oral Presentation Award This award will recognize those who present the most outstanding oral abstract presentation related to quality assessment, gaps in quality of care, medical errors, quality improvement or patient safety in the inpatient or outpatient setting. To be acknowledged post meeting in the SGIM Forum Exemplary Clinical Workshop Award This award will recognize those who present an outstanding clinically focused workshop. To be acknowledged post meeting in the SGIM Forum Highlights CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION MEALS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the University of Alabama School of Medicine (UASOM), and the Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM). The UASOM is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Annual Meeting registration includes the following meals: The University of Alabama at Birmingham is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. CME Credit Designation The UASOM designates this live activity for a maximum of 15.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Wednesday daytime sessions may carry additional AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Your total number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will depend on how many sessions you attend. CME credits are not provided for poster sessions, interest group meetings, or additional-fee meetings on Saturday. Physicians must complete an online CME application, identifying the specific sessions that they actually attended. All CME applications must be completed within 12 months of the last day of the Annual Meeting. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Continental breakfast, morning beverage break, box lunch Grand Ballroom Foyer on the Lower Concourse Level SATURDAY Awards Breakfast Grand Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level Bringing your family with you? Want them to have breakfast or lunch with you? Purchase meal tickets for them at registration. Special meal requests are only available to those who requested them during pre-registration. Those registering onsite DO NOT have the option of special meal requests. PLEASE NOTE: DINNERS ARE NOT PROVIDED FOOD IS NOT PROVIDED ON WEDNESDAY SATURDAY LUNCH IS ON YOUR OWN UNLESS YOU HAVE PRE-REGISTERED TO ATTEND THE ABIM UPDATE IN HOSPITAL MEDICINE Please Note: Physicians may not apply for, nor claim, AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ for sessions in which they present; they may claim AMA PRA Category 2 credit(s) for preparation time. Who Should Attend? This meeting is designed to serve the needs of general internists and other primary care and specialty physicians interested in medical education, health care delivery and policy, and clinical general medicine. Annual Meeting Purpose This meeting is intended to develop the professional skills of academic general internists and others interested in medical education, health care delivery and policy, and clinical general medicine. A variety of learning modalities, including lectures, workshops, and author presentations, offers attendees the opportunity to develop a personalized educational experience. Research findings, interesting clinical cases, and skill-building opportunities addressing issues important to academic general medicine will be presented. Learning Objectives After participating in this CME activity, physicians should be able to: 1. Analyze the evidence behind different strategies to enhance partnership in general internal medicine clinical practice, teaching, research, advocacy, and/or leadership. 2. List at least one skill learned during the meeting to enhance partnership in their clinical practice, teaching, research, advocacy, and/or leadership. 3. Describe an action plan to apply at least 1 skill learned during the meeting to enhance their patient care, teaching, research, advocacy, and/or leadership. Disclosure of Dual Commitments Policy SGIM requires all presenting faculty to comply with the UASOM Policy on Financial Disclosure. Every presenter has provided that information, which is reviewed. SGIM has contacted each presenter disclosing commercial external funding in order to resolve all conflicts of interest. A copy of the University of Alabama School of Medicine Policy on Dual Commitments is available on the Annual Meeting website. Career Fair Stop by the onsite SGIM Career Fair on Thursday and Friday in the Vide Foyer hall on the Lower Concourse Level to visit with potential employers and fellowship program directors. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about available positions, present your resume, and talk with recruiters and program directors. THURSDAY 7:00–9:00 am 11:00 am–1:30 pm 4:30–6:00 pm FRIDAY 7:00–8:00 am 9:30 am–12:00 noon 2:30–4:30 pm Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 11 Wednesday TIME Use this area to personalize and keep track of your daily schedule SESSION SESSION LOCATION Abstract Poster Session 1 Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse Wed. Morning Additional fee sessions: 8:00 am–5:30 pm ACLGIM Hess Management Institute (includes the LEAD Core Session) Wed. Afternoon Quality Course Session A Other events: 8:00 am–5:30 pm TEACH Core Session 11:30 am–2:30 pm Regional Leadership Retreat (By Invitation Only) Notes: Session A 5:30–6:30 pm Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 (including geriatrics, qualitative research, health disparities and clinical decision making and economic analyses posters) 6:00–8:00 pm SGIM Council Dinner with Committee Chairs (By Invitation Only) 6:30 pm Educational Sessions Adjourn 12 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Wednesday SGIM WEDNESDAY EVENTS SGIM TEACH CERTIFICATION 9:00 am–4:00 pm JGIM Deputy Editors Retreat (By Invitation Only) TEACHING EDUCATORS ACROSS THE CONTINUUM OF HEALTHCARE Maple East Room, Mezzanine 8:00 am–5:30 pm WTCS TEACH Core Session 11:30 am–2:30 pm Regional Leadership Retreat (By Invitation Only) York Room, Mezzanine 12:00–2:00 pm HPC Executive Committee Retreat (By Invitation Only) Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor Simcoe & Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Session Coordinator: Christopher Knight, MD; Associate Professor, University of Washington 1:00–4:00 pm TEACH 201 2:30–5:00 pm SGIM Council Meeting (By Invitation Only) Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Session Coordinator: Eva M. Aagaard, MD, Associate Professor, University of Colorado School of Medicine Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 4:30–5:30 pm TEACH Reception (By Invitation Only) 4:30–5:30 pm TEACH Reception Simcoe & Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor 6:00–8:00 pm SGIM Council Dinner with Committee Chairs (By Invitation Only) Simcoe & Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor (By Invitation Only) Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 13 Wednesday ADDITIONAL FEE EVENTS 3:15–4:45 pm Break Out Sessions LEON HESS MANAGEMENT TRAINING AND LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 8:30 am–5:00 pm 9:00–10:30 am Engaging Conflict Keith Regehr, BA (Hons), JD, MTS, Transforming Conflict, LLC, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Dealing with conflict in the work setting is complex. Dealing with conflict in high stress work contexts, such as health care settings, raises the complexity. Most professionals have limited training in the core skills, knowledge, and attitudes for effectively addressing conflict. This can create fear when faced with conflict, fear that prevents us from stepping into the conflict to find the way through. An alternate response is also possible: overconfidence in our ability to work with the conflict; after all, we all have conflict in our lives, so surely we can muddle our way through. Both responses are problematic. Both responses can be overcome. A common set of skills, knowledge, and attitudes will make escalation of negotiation into conflict less likely, and will make it easier to de-escalate conflict. 10:30 am–12:00 noon Just Another Strategic Plan OR the Best Thing I Ever Did as a Leader? Wendy Levinson, MD, University of Toronto, Department of Medicine Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Medical leaders need to guide the development of priorities and actions to build their division. Well planned and executed strategic planning is essential to drive positive changes and to engage members of the division. This session will provide specific and practical advice on how to develop a strategic plan and, more importantly, how to implement it. It will cover the challenges and provide practical approaches. The session will be highly interactive. 12:00 noon–1:15 pm Lunch and Facilitated Networking Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Participants will have opportunities to network and discuss issues of specific interest at topic tables. Topic tables currently planned: nClinician Educator Portfolio nHealth Policy nLEAD Participants nResearch nUnderstanding Issues of Under-represented Minorities and Increasing Diversity 1:30–3:00 pm Why Do Some Teams Succeed When Others Fail? Irfan Dhalla, MD, MSc, FRCPC, Vice-president, Health Quality Ontario, Staff Physician and Associate Scientist, St. Michael’s Hospital, Assistant Professor, University of Toronto Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine In this facilitated session, participants will discuss their own experiences with leadership and teamwork in academic medicine and reflect on what individual and team characteristics are associated with high-performing teams. The speaker will share evidence about high-performing teams from a variety of industries, which may help put personal experiences from academic medicine in context. Particular areas of focus will include: recruitment, building a high-performing team, managing conflict, and improving team performance. 14 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 1. “Leaders and Light Bulbs”—Environments that Encourage the Growth of Leaders Rick Leffke, The Carden Group Willow Room East, Mezzanine The role of the leader in any organization is to create environments that will allow people to shine. The environment is safe, secure and sound in civil principles. In this session you will have the opportunity to clarify your purpose, uncover proven formulas that create predictable outcomes in leadership, and create a plan for a higher levels of success through a planned approach. 2. Defining the Role and Value of GIM—The Canadian Experience Stephen W. Hwang, MD, Director, Division of GIM, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, St. Michaels Hospital, Toronto; President-Elect, Canadian Society of General Internal Medicine Willow Room West, Mezzanine GIM in Canada, in contrast to GIM in the US, has traditionally defined itself as primarily a hospital-based discipline. After years of advocacy and debate, GIM in Canada has recently entered a new stage after achieving formal recognition as a distinct subspecialty of internal medicine. This change brings with it a number of opportunities and risks for GIM. This session will summarize the experience of GIM in Canada as it has sought to define its role and value; identify implications for GIM training, professional identity, and clinical practice; and consider potential future directions for GIM based on the Canadian experience. 5:00–5:30 pm LEAD Orientation Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine April S. Fitzgerald, MD, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Leadership Forum Editor, ACLGIM 5:30 pm Business Meeting Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Business meeting of the members and prospective members of ACLGIM. Reports from leadership on the organization’s programing, annual planning, membership and finances. 7:00–9:00 pm Annual ACLGIM Dinner (tickets available for purchase at registration) City Hall Room, 2nd Floor The following awards will be presented: Annual Chief ’s Recognition Award; Frederick L. Brancati Mentorship and Leadership Award; The Unified Leadership Training for Diversity (UNLTD, or “unlimited”); ACLGIM Leadership Award. WQI1 Get Better Faster! Quality Improvement Skills for Reliable Care 8:00 am–5:30 pm Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Category: Quality of Care/Patient Safety Presented in Conjunction with: SGIM Clinical Practice Committee Course faculty: Richard Gitomer, MD, MBA, President and Chief Quality Officer, Emory Healthcare Network; Nathan O. Spell, MD, Chief Quality Officer, Emory University Hospital, Emory University School of Medicine; Thomas Staiger, MD, Medical Director, University of Washington Medical Center; Lisa M. Vinci, MD, MS, Medical Director, Primary Care Group, University of Chicago Wednesday 5:30–6:30 pm • SESSION A SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTER SESSION 1 Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse POSTER SESSION ORGANIZATION Posters 1–23 Aging/Geriatrics/End-of-Life Poster Walk-Through Discussant: Gail Sullivan, MD, MPH, 2015 Distinguished Professor of Geriatrics Posters 24–40 Clinical Decision Making and Economic Analyses Posters 41–64 Clinical Epidemiology/Healthcare Effectiveness Research Posters 66–116 Health Disparities/Vulnerable Populations Posters 121–140 Qualitative Research 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Impact of the 2008 USPSTF Recommendations on Clinicians’ Practice Following an Elevated PSA Test in Elderly Men Sami Ibrahimi; Fadi Alkhatib; Shin Yin Lee; Jennifer Friderici; Michael B. Rothberg; Janice Fitzgerald; Mihaela S. Stefan Gender Differences in Inpatient End-of-Life Discussions for Patients with Advanced Cancer Rashmi K. Sharma; Sasha Jones; Frank Penedo; Kenzie A. Cameron An Analysis of Recruitment for an Advance Care Planning Study in Advanced Cancer Patients Renee R. Stewart; Benjamin Levi; Jane Schubart; Lauren J. Van Scoy; Chengwu Yang; Elana Farace; Michael Green Physician Attitudes Regarding Advance Care Planning for Patients Undergoing Cancer Treatment Ali John Zarrabi; Alexandra Rosenberg; Julia P. Brockway; Matthew J. Press; Orit Saigh; Jenny J. Lin Do Early Phase DNR Orders Appropriately Work for Emergently Admitted Patients? Seiji Bito; Tomoari Mori Epidemiology of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia and Time Trends of Multidrug Resistant Bacteria in the Geriatric Population Theodora Anagnostou; Marios Arvanitis; Themistoklis Kourkoumpetis; Panayiotis Ziakas; Athanasios Desalermos; Eleftherios Mylonakis The Mediating and Effect Modifying Effects of Positive Affect in the Relationship between Challenging Caregiving Situations and Perceived Stress Albert Do; Allison Citro; Jennifer Lyons; Lisa Fredman Increasing End-of-Life Care Discussions, including Code Status, in a Resident Run Urban Community Primary Care Clinic Andrew Ip; Rekha Thammana; Nurcan Ilksoy Social Support and Its Relationship to Advance Care Planning Phuong Luu; Lucy Meoni; Marie Nolan; Joseph J. Gallo 10. Practical Lessons from a Longitudinal Pragmatic Trial of Personalized Decision Support for Older Adults Jennifer Cooper; Elbert S. Huang; Aviva G. Nathan 11. A Palliative Nurse Practitioner Intervention to Improve Advance Care Planning and Supportive Care in Patients with Advanced Cancer Anne Walling; Sarah F. D’Ambruoso; Sara Hurvitz; Robin Clarke; Andrew Hackbarth; Christopher Pietras; Neil Wenger 12. Palliative Care Quality Indicators for Patients with End Stage Liver Disease Anne Walling; Sangeeta Ahluwalia; Neil Wenger; Patty Smith; Marika Booth; Carol Roth; Karl Lorenz; Fasiha Kanwal; Sydney M. Dy; Steven Asch 13. Early-Onset Functional Difficulty and Its Relationship to Functional Dependence Rebecca Brown; Yinghui Miao; Michael Steinman 14. The Colorado Transgender Health Survey Robin Christian; Rita Lee 15. Factors Associated with Walking Ability among African Americans with Peripheral Artery Disease Tracie C. Collins; Rosalee Zackula; Nikki Nollen; Nicole Rogers; Jasjit Ahluwalia Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01HL098909. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. 16. Factors Associated with Borderline versus Definite Peripheral Artery Disease among African Americans Tracie C. Collins; Spencer Post; Rachel Marsh; Harpreet M. Singh; Rosalee Zackula Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01HL098909. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. 17. Predictors of Quality of Life among African Americans with Peripheral Artery Disease Tracie C. Collins; Jasjit Ahluwalia; Nikki Nollen; Nicole Rogers; Rosalee Zackula Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01HL098909. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. 18. Incidence of Genital Mycotic Infections Decreases over Time in Older Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Treated with Canagliflozin Michael Davies; Pamela Kushner; Ujjwala Vijapurkar; Gary Meininger 19. Code Status Discussion and Frequency of Inappropriate Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation among Terminally Ill Hospitalized Patients in Japan. Akinori Sasaki; Eiji Hiraoka 20. The Effect of Advance Directive Completion on Hospital Care among Homeless Persons: A Prospective Cohort Study Alexander Leung; Matthew To; Linh D. Luong; Victor Goncalves; Zahra Syavash Vahabi; John Song; Stephen Hwang 21. Characterizating the End of Life Care for the Uninsured and Undocumented Immigrant Patients in a City Hospital Center Janeen Marshall; Tita Castor; Sapna Shah; Nisha Viswanathan; AliJohn Zarrabi 22. Who Wants to Know? Desire for Predictive Testing for Alzheimer’s Disease and Impact on Advance Care Planning Meera Sheffrin; Irena Stijacic Cenzer; Michael A. Steinman 23. The Family Navigator: Pilot Study of a New Role to Support Family Communication in the ICU Alexia M. Torke; Lucia D. Wocial; Shelley A. Johns; Christopher M. Callahan; Greg A. Sachs; Susan M. Perkins; Mary Austrom; Richard M. Frankel; Babar Khan; James E. Slaven; Kianna Montz; Emily Burke 24. Is Tailoring to Health Literacy or Numeracy Effective? Results of a Systematic Review Marilyn M. Schapira; Sheila Swartz; Pamela S. Ganschow; Joan Neuner; Kathlyn Fletcher Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 15 Wednesday SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTER SESSION 1 25. The Impact of an Awareness Campaign on Hospital Cost Reduction and Redundant Laboratory Testing in a Community Teaching Hospital Kofi M. Osei; Virginia Cody; Heather G. Huribal; Forugh Homayounrooz; Catherine Apaloo 26. An Evaluation of Drug-Allergy Interaction Alert Overrides in Inpatients Sarah P. Slight; Patrick E. Beeler; Diane L. Seger; Olivia Dalleur; Mary Amato; Tewodros Eguale; Karen C. Nanji; Patricia C. Dykes; Michael Swerdloff; Julie Fiskio; David W. Bates 27. A Narrative Review of Medication-Related Clinical Decision Support Clare L. Brown; Sarah P. Slight; Andrew K. Husband; Neil W. Watson; David W. Bates 28. Predicting Length of Stay (LOS) among Heart Failure (HF) Admissions: Can Simple Severity of Illness (SOI) Scores Be Used to Predict LOS in Complex Patient Populations? Madeline R. Sterling; Ashley Beecy; Parag Goyal; Caroline Andrew; Andrew Warner; Carla Boutin-Foster; Erica Jones 29. Implications of changing to the CHA2DS2-VASc Scoring System to Risk Stratify Patients with Atrial Fibrillation for Anticoagulation Therapy in an Integrated Safety Net Health System Sarah L. Anderson; Carolyn A. Valdez; Tara B. Vlasimsky; Carlos Irwin Oronce; Joel C. Marrs; Samuel D. Richesin; Rebecca Hanratty 30. Perception and Understanding of Overuse of Medical Resources by Housestaff and Faculty at an Academic Medical Center Erik Bartholomew; Brandon Combs 31. Frequency of Follow Up Imaging Recommended by Radiologists and the Impact on Clinical Treatment Plans Owen W. Hanley; Tiara Sanborn; Amir Lotfi; Poornima Manikantan; Janice Fitzgerald; Linda J. Canty; Mihaela S. Stefan 32. Quality of Reporting of Randomized Controlled Trial Abstracts among Leading General Medicine Journals: A Review and Analysis Meredith A. Hays; Kevin M. Douglas; Mary Andrews; Ramey L. Wilson; Lynn Byars; David M. Callender; Patrick G. O’Malley 33. High-Cost Patients: “Hot-Spotters” Don’t Explain the Half of It Sang Been N. Hong; Noah Whitman; Nirav Vakharia; Glen B. Taksler; Michael B. Rothberg 34. Predicting Low Testosterone in the Aging Male: A Systematic Review Adam C. Millar; Adrian Lau; George A. Tomlinson; Alan P. Kraguljac; David Simel; Allan S. Detsky; Lorraine Lipscombe 35. Potential Health-care Service Utilization Substitution Effects Induced by Case Management for Emergency Department Frequent Users Karine Moschetti; Katia Iglesias; Stéphanie Baggio; Venetia-Sofia Velonaki; Ornella Ruggeri; Olivier Hugli; Bernard Burnand; JeanBernard Daeppen; Jean-Blaise Wasserfallen; Patrick Bodenmann 36. The Frequency of Attending-Led Discussion of Test Ordering Principles during Internal Medicine Wards Rounds Cason Pierce; Daniel Ozzello; Angela Keniston; Chad Stickrath 37. Diagnostic Cardiac Fellows: Do They Increase Radiation Exposure and Procedural Times Ankita Sharma; Ramsey Joudeh; Molly Perini; George Fernaine 38. Medicare Fee Cuts and Physician-Hospital Integration Zirui Song; Jacob Wallace; Hannah Neprash; Michael McKellar; Michael E. Chernew; J. Michael McWilliams 39. Predicting Recurrence In Elderly Patients with Unprovoked Venous Thromboembolism: Prospective Validation of the Updated Vienna Prediction Model Tobias Tritschler; Marie Méan; Andreas Limacher; Nicolas Rodondi; Drahomir Aujesky 16 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 40. Clinical Decision-Making around the Genome Sequencing Results of Healthy Adults: Preliminary Results from the MedSeq Project Jason L. Vassy; Kurt D. Christensen; Jill Oliver Robinson; Michael F. Murray; Amy L. McGuire; Robert C. Green 41. Effect of Baseline Timeframe on Potential Bias in Risk Factor Assessment in an EHR-Based Cohort Jason L. Vassy; Yuk-Lam Ho; David R. Gagnon; J. M. Gaziano; Jacqueline Honerlaw; Sanjay Raju; Peter W. Wilson; Kelly Cho 42. Association Between Frailty and 30-Day Outcomes after Discharge from General Internal Medicine Wards: A Multi-site Prospective Cohort Study Sharry Kahlon; Sumit R. Majumdar; Jenelle Pedersen; Sara Belga; Darren Lau; Miriam Fradette; Debbie Boyko; Jeffery Bakal; Curt Johnson; Raj S. Padwal; Finlay A. McAlister 43. The Use of Tablet Technology by Elderly in Health Care Settings —Is It Effective and Satisfying? A Systematic Review and Meta Analysis Chethan Ramprasad; Leonardo Tamariz; Yanira Garcia-Barcena; Ana Palacio 44. Clinical Manifestation of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis and Its Relationship to Complication of Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Retrospective Study in Twenty-Nine Cases Shigehisa Yanagi; Toshihiko Ihi; Arisa Sano; Tsuyoshi Kodama; Yuumi Ideguchi; Hiroshi Kuroki; Toshinobu Higa; Masamitsu Nakazato 45. Risk of Atrial Fibrillation across the Full TSH Range: An Individual Participant Pooled Analysis of Large Prospective International Cohort Studies Christine Baumgartner; Bruno R. da Costa; Tinh-Hai Collet; Anne R. Cappola; Douglas Bauer; Daniel Segna; Anette van Dorland; Carmen Floriani; Peter Jüni; Graziano Ceresini; Jacobijn Gussekloo; Wendy P. den Elzen; Robin P. Peeters; Henry Völzke; Marcus Dörr; John P. Walsh; Alexandra P. Bremner; Massimo Iacoviello; Ian Ford; Jan Heeringa; Susan R. Heckbert; David J. Stott; Rudi G. Westendorp; Drahomir Aujesky; Nicolas Rodondi 46. But Doctor, I Just Ate…the Relationship between Postprandial Time and Random Glucose Values Michael E. Bowen; Lei Xuan; Ildiko Lingvay; Ethan Halm 47. Centor Score Predicts Common Bacterial Causes of Sore Throat— Not Just Group A beta hemolytic streptococcus Robert M. Centor; Thomas P. Atkinson; Ken Waites; Carlos Estrada 48. Socioeconomic Status and Risk of Hemorrhage during Warfarin Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation: A Population-Based Study Alex M. Cressman; Erin M. Macdonald; Zhan Yao; Tara Gomes; Michael Paterson; Peter C. Austin; Moira K. Kapral; Muhammad M. Mamdani; David N. Juurlink 49. Siblings History Is a Stronger Predictor of Type 2 Diabetes than Parental History Gautam A. Deshpande; Sachiko Ohde; Osamu Takahashi 50. Predicting Readmission Risk Following Coronary Revascularization at the Time of Admission Daniel J. Elliott; Paul Kolm; Zaher Fanari; Carla Russo; William S. Weintraub 51. Guideline-Concordant Treatment of Hypertension at Community Health Centers Compared to Private Physicians’ Offices in the United States Valy Fontil; Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo; Oanh K. Nguyen; David Guzman; Lauren Goldman 52. Too Old to Get Tested?: HIV Test Acceptance among Patients 50 Years and Older in a Routine HIV Testing Program at a Primary Care Center in a High HIV Prevalence Area Enoch Kotei; Heather Freiman; Natasha Travis Wednesday 5:30–6:30 pm • SESSION A 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. Patient-Reported Discharge Readiness Is Not Associated with PostDischarge Adverse Events: A Prospective Cohort Study Darren Lau; Raj S. Padwal; Sumit R. Majumdar; Jenelle Pederson; Sara Belga; Sharry Kahlon; Miriam Fradette; Debbie Boyko; Finlay A. McAlister Trends in Medicaid Reimbursement and Reference Prices for Insulin: 1991–2014. Jing Luo; Jerry Avorn; Aaron Kesselheim Retrospective Review of Resistant Cryptococcal Meningitis in Immunocompromised Hosts Hachem Nasri; Sarah Kabbani; Melhim Bou Alwan; Albert Anderson; Nadine Rouphael F-FDG PET or PET/CT and 67Ga-citrate Scintigraphy in the Diagnosis of Classic Fever of Unknown Origin: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Test Performance and Diagnostic Yield Motoki Takeuchi; Takashi Nihashi; Issa Dahabreh; Teruhiko Terasawa 68. 69. 70. 71. 18 Preferences for Family Involvement in End-of-Life DecisionMaking Alyssa Harlow; Michael Green; Benjamin Levi; Jane Schubart; Renee R. Stewart; Jorge A. Dorantes; Lisa S. Lehmann Factors Associated with a History of Sexual Assault among US Men and Women Holly N. Thomas; Sonya Borrero; Rebecca C. Thurston Referral by Primary Care Providers into the POWER Weight Loss Trial Was Not Associated with Greater Weight Loss Eva Tseng; Nae-Yuh Wang; Jeanne M. Clark; Lawrence J. Appel; Wendy L. Bennett Relationship between Number of Outpatients with Diarrhea and Local Norovirus Outbreak Yuichi Takahashi; Naoto Matsuda; Akihiro Inui; Tomohiro Hosoda; Hiromizu Takahashi; Fujiko Morita; Kazutoshi Fujibayashi; Hirohide Yokokawa; Yuki Uehara; Toshio Naito A Multivariable Statistical Model of Risk Factors for Hypoglycemia in Diabetes Mellitus Michael Weiner; Zuoyi Zhang; Larry Radican; Jon Duke; Xiaochun Li; Jarod Baker; Kimberly Brodovicz; Karen Kurtyka; Jeff Stroup; Ramachandra G. Naik; Jeremy Leventhal; Arnaub Chatterjee; Samuel Engel; Swapnil Rajpathak; Paige DeChant; Shengsheng Yu Incidence of Serotonin Syndrome with Concomitant Use of Serotonergic Agents in the U.S. Clinical Practice Zhixiao Wang; Lin Xie; Stephanie Alley; Onur Baser; Charles Nguyen Baseline Opioid Use as a Predictor of Telecare Collaborative Pain Management Outcomes Erin E. Krebs; Kurt Kroenke; Jingwei Wu; Matthew J. Bair; Zhangsheng Yu Shared Systems, Personal Decisions: Variation in Mammography Utilization among a Diverse Group of Women Aged 40–49 Years. Hana Akselrod; Kathleen Fairfield 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. Examining Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors among Low-income Diabetic Patients Rosette J. Chakkalakal; Russell L. Rothman National Estimates of Disparities in Ambulatory Care Sensitive Condition Hospitalizations among Hispanics Chen Feng; Nancy R. Kressin; Michael Paasche-Orlow; Lenny Lopez; Jennifer E. Rosen; Amresh D. Hanchate National Trends in Primary Care Visits by Older Adults at Safety Net Sites, 2006–2010 Anna H. Chodos; Kanan Patel; W. John Boscardin; Christine Ritchie 81. Low Bone Mineral Density in Adults with Developmental Disabilities Mailee Hess; Elizabeth Campagna; Kristin M. Jensen Food Insecurity Is Associated with Peripheral Arterial Disease in Older Adult Populations Michelle L. Redmond; Fanglong Dong; Jeannine Goetz; Lisette T. Jacobson; Tracie C. Collins Medication Advising among Limited-English Proficient Patients Eva Chang; Elizabeth Lin; Gerardo Moreno; Ron L. Johnson; Heidi Berthoud; Leo Morales A Pilot Study Examining Health Literacy Promotion Practices among Healthcare Professionals Allison Squires; Shonna Yin; Sherry A. Greenberg; Maryanne M. Giuliante; Margaret V. McDonald; Lisa Altshuler; Tara Cortes Medical Interpreters’ Hidden Roles—Findings from a Qualitative Study in a Safety Net Setting Irene Yen; Nancy J. Burke; Davida Flattery; Julie A. Sladek; Sambo Ly; Linda Engelstad Withdrawn by author April 17, 2015 Who Shows Up and Loses? Predictors of Attendance and Weight Loss in Urban African American Women in the STRIDES Behavioral Weight Loss Program Eileen Seeholzer; James Yokley; Martha Golubski; Keegan Conry; Kelly Manger; Charles Thomas Medicaid in Your Neighborhood: Assessing the Primary Care Infrastructure for New York City’s Medicaid Expansion Bryant C. Webb A Smartphone-Based Online Support Group for People Living with HIV Tabor E. Flickinger; Claire DeBolt; Erin Wispelwey; Colleen Laurence; Erin Plews-Ogan; Ava Lena Waldman; George Reynolds; Wendy F. Cohn; Mary Catherine Beach; Karen Ingersoll; Rebecca Dillingham Health-Specific Information and Communication Technology Use and Its Relationship to Chronic Disease Status in Communities on the South Side of Chicago Anjali Gopalan; Loretta R. Cain; Jennifer A. Makelarski; Lori B. Garibay; Raina M. Merchant; Stacy T. Lindau Muslim Patients and Health Care Utilization during Ramadan Nadaa Ali; Harry Reyes Nieva; Sanja Percac-Lima; Helen M. Shields; Jeffrey A. Linder; Nora Osman Population Well-Being and Geographic Disparities in Life Expectancy Anita S. Arora; Erica S. Spatz; Jeph Herrin; Carley Riley; Brita Roy; Brian Wayda; Elizabeth Rula; Carter Coberley; Harlan M. Krumholz Using Photovoice to Promote Diabetes Self-Management for Latino Adults Arshiya A. Baig; Matthew Stutz; Patricia Fernandez; Amanda Benitez; Cara A. Locklin; Yue Gao; Sang Mee Lee; Michael T. Quinn; Marla C. Solomon; Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen; Deborah L. Burnet; Marshall Chin Diabetes Risk and Mediators among Refugees and Immigrants: A Longitudinal Analysis Seth A. Berkowitz; Gabriel E. Fabreau; Sridharan Raghavan; Katherine Kentoffio; Wei He; Steven J. Atlas; Sanja Percac-Lima Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 17 Wednesday SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTER SESSION 1 82. Social Needs and Cardiovascular Risk Scores in the Healthy Community Neighborhood Initiative—A Community-Academic Partnership in South Los Angeles Arleen F. Brown; D’Ann Morris; Keith Norris; Katherine L. Kahn; Ibrahima Sankare; Keyonna M. King; Roberto Vargas; Aziza L. Wright; Felica U. Jones; Homero del Pino; Courtney Porter; Dennishia Banner; Rachelle Bross; Nell Forge; Orwilda L. Pitts; Lujia Zhang; Stefanie D. Vassar; Sitaram Vangala; Li-Jung Liang; Loretta Jones 83. Two Year Follow-Up of the Effectiveness of a Multifaceted Intervention to Improve Adherence to Annual Colorectal Cancer Screening in Community Health Centers David W. Baker; Tiffany Brown; Shira N. Goldman; David T. Liss; Stephanie Kollar; Kate Balsley; Ji Young Lee; David R. Buchanan 84. Timing of Readmissions from Post-Acute Care: Implications for Improving the Quality of Transitional Care Robert E. Burke; Emily Whitfield; Eric A. Coleman; Robert Schwartz; Adit A. Ginde; David Hittle 85. Addressing a Growing Need for Language Services: How Well Are We Doing? Alissa Detz; Julie Brown; Mark Hanson; Karin Liu; Mary Slaughter; Robert Weech-Maldonado; Neil Wenger; David Ganz 86. Patient Perception of Interpreter Quality: A Qualitative Analysis of Patient Experiences Alissa Detz; Gery Ryan; Ron Hays; Xavier Bermudez; Leo Morales; Gerardo Moreno 87. Rationale, Facilitators, and Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening among a Racial and Ethnic Diverse Population Crystal T. Doan; Vanessa Ramirez-Zohfeld; M. Rosario Ferreira; Nancy C. Dolan; Jonathan M. Radosta; William L. Galanter; Alfred Rademaker; Kenzie A. Cameron 88. Acquisition of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors among Refugees and Immigrants: A Longitudinal Study Gabriel E. Fabreau; Seth A. Berkowitz; Wei He; Chantal Kayitesi; Sarah Oo; Steven J. Atlas; Sanja Percac-Lima 89. We Need More: Adding Peer Support and Group Counseling to Buprenorphine Maintenance Treatment in Primary Care through Group Medical Visits Aaron D. Fox; Mariya Masyukova 90. Massachusetts Health Care Reform Reduced Emergency Department Visits Amresh D. Hanchate; James Feldman; Kalpana N. Shankar; Danny McCormick; Karen E. Lasser; Chen Feng; Nancy R. Kressin 91. Racial/Ethnic Differences in Destination Emergency Departments for Acute Care Amresh D. Hanchate; Michael Paasche-Orlow; William E. Baker; Sophia Dyer; Chen Feng; James Feldman 92. Educational Level, Anticoagulation Quality, and Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Acute Venous Thromboembolism Eveline Hofmann; Andreas Limacher; Marie Méan; Tobias Tritschler; Nicolas Rodondi; Drahomir Aujesky 93. Lifetime and Recent Incarceration and Risk of Uncontrolled Blood Pressure Control in A Multi-Site Cohort Benjamin A. Howell; Jessica Long; E. J. Edelman; Kathleen A. McGinnis; David Rimland; David A. Fiellin; Amy C. Justice; Emily A. Wang 94. Impact of Case Management on Frequent Users’ Quality of Life: A Randomized Controlled Trial Katia Iglesias; Karine Moschetti; Stéphanie Baggio; Venetia-Sofia Velonaki; Ornella Ruggeri; Olivier Hugli; Bernard Burnand; JeanBlaise Wasserfallen; Jean-Bernard Daeppen; Patrick Bodenmann 18 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 95. Cardiac Valve Disease in Adults with Down Syndrome Kristin M. Jensen; Laura A. Seewald; Molly Levitt; Edward R. McCabe; Francis J. Hickey; Jeremy R. Nicolarsen; Joseph Kay; Amber Khanna 96. Family Caregivers and Their Roles in the Transition from Hospital to Home for Limited English Proficient Patients Leah S. Karliner; Eliseo J. Perez-Stable; Sunita Mutha; Anna M. Napoles 97. Higher Inpatient Acute Myocardial Infarction Mortality among Asian Americans Eun Ji Kim; Nancy R. Kressin; Michael K. Paasche-Orlow; Jennifer E. Rosen; Meng-Yun Lin; Amresh D. Hanchate 98. Using Geocoding to Develop an Intervention to Improve Diabetes Outcomes at an Urban Safety-Net Hospital Karen E. Lasser; Lisa Quintiliani; Ve Truong; Pamela D. Waterman; Julia Matthews; Julianne McNamara; Nancy Krieger 99. Toward National Estimates of Inpatient Quality of Care among Hispanics: The Case of Acute Myocardial Infarction Mortality Rates Meng-Yun Lin; Nancy R. Kressin; Michael Paasche-Orlow; Lenny Lopez; Jennifer E. Rosen; Amresh D. Hanchate 100. Coordinated Performance Measurement and Improvement Efforts in California’s Safety Net Systems: Early Experience and Lessons: Public Healthcare Systems Evidence Network and Innovation eXchange (PHoENIX) Courtney R. Lyles; David Lown; Gato I. Gourley; Sara Ackerman; Dean Schillinger; Margaret A. Handley; Urmimala Sarkar 101. Perceptions of Online Portal Use among Patients with Chronic Disease in a Safety Net Healthcare System Lina Tieu; Urmimala Sarkar; Dean Schillinger; James Ralston; Neda Ratanawongsa; Courtney R. Lyles 102. Feasibility and Evaluation of On-Site Diabetes Screening, Monitoring, Self-Management Support, and Food from Local Food Pantries Hilary Seligman; Courtney Lyles; Kim Prendergast; Michelle Berger-Marshall; Elaine Waxman 103. Mobile Technology Access, Usage, and Attitudes among LowIncome, Minority Individuals in East Harlem, NY Victoria L. Mayer; Kezhen Fei; Brigitte Buquez; Rennie Negron; Ellen P. Simon; Carol R. Horowitz 104. Tropical Medicine—Re-Emergence of Hookworm in Rural United States Megan L. McKenna; Dr. Rojelio Mejia 105. Accommodations for Medical Students with Disabilities: Exploring U.S. Medical Schools’ Technical Standards Christopher Moreland; Philip Zazove; Benjamin Case; Missy Plegue; Anne Hoekstra; Alicia Oulette; Ananda Sen; Michael Fetters 106. Utilization of a Mental Health Collaborative Care Model by Patients with Limited English Proficiency in a Primary Care Setting Jane Njeru; Ramona S. DeJesus; Jennifer St. Sauver; Debra Jacobson; Patrick Wilson; Lila Rutten; Mark L. Wieland 107. An Evaluation of the Impact of California’s Transition to Managed Care on Health Care Utilization by Medicaid Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Lhasa Ray; David Zingmond; Sitaram Vangala; Jennifer N. Sayles; Michael Tu; Li-Hao Chu; Bruce A. Pollack; Demetria Malloy; Debra Saliba 108. Development of Obesity and Related Diseases in a Prospective Longitudinal Cohort of African Refugees Compared to Matched Regional Controls Corinne Rhodes; Sanja Percac-Lima Wednesday 5:30–6:30 pm • SESSION A 109. Accepted Wisdom: Not Necessarily Correct Jolian M. Rios; Thomas Higgins; Orlando L. Torres 126. Deliberately Blank 110. Identifying the Training and Support Needs of Volunteer Lay Health Advocates: A Focus Group Study Rebeca Rios; Margaret Haroth; Joan Kub 111. Addressing Racial Disparities in Hospice Use: Results from an Educational Initiative for Religious Leaders in Baltimore City, Maryland Kerry Schnell; Arnold Eppel; G.I. Johnson; Aruna Chandran 127. Patient Beliefs about the Benefits of Hypertension and Diabetes Medications: The On-Time Study Demetra Gibson; Paige Fairchild; Neda Laiteerapong 128. Identifying Challenges in Implementing Systems-Based Curriculum: A Qualitative Assessment of Medical Student Perspectives Jed Gonzalo; Daniel R. Wolpaw; Paul Haidet 112. Brief Measures for Evaluating Engagement and Perceived Usefulness of Health Apps for Patients. Joseph J. Sudano; Adam T. Perzynski; Misty Harris 129. Concepts Underlying Effective Use of the Arts in Medical Education: A Qualitative Synthesis of the Literature Paul Haidet; Jodi Jarecke; Nancy Adams; Michael Green; Heather Stuckey; Daniel Shapiro; Daniel R. Wolpaw 114. Hypertension Knowledge Impacts Antihypertensive Medication Adherence Leonardo Tamariz; Irene Kirolos; Ana M. Palacio 131. Barriers to Greater Civic Engagement among Physicians James M. Kuo; Tara F. Bishop 113. Motivational Interviewing Improves Medication Adherence Ana M. Palacio; Benjamin Langer; Desiree Garay; Janielle Taylor; Barbara A. Wood; Leonardo Tamariz 115. Can We Identify Minority Patients at Risk of Non-Adherence to Antiplatelet Medications after Coronary Stent Placement? Leonardo Tamariz; Ana M. Palacio; Olveen Carrasquillo 116. Association between Subjective Social Status and Cardiovascular Disease and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Karen Tang; Ruksana Rashid; William A. Ghali 117. Assessment of Operational Definitions for Medication Adherence Using Long-Term Outcomes in Patients with Hypertension Karen Tang; Hude Quan; Doreen Rabi 118. Diabetes and Risk of Incident Depressive Symptoms among Older Latinos in a Population-Based Cohort Maria E. Garcia; Anne Lee; Hector Gonzalez; Tu My To; Mary N. Haan 119. A Tale of Two Constituencies: Patient and Clinician Engagement in Research Crispin N. Goytia; Donna Shelley; Rainu Kaushal; Isaac Kastenbaum; Carol R. Horowitz 120. Withdrawn by Author 121. Training the Next Generation of Physicians: How Effective Are Residents at Diagnosing and Treating Depression? Sondra Zabar; Kathleen Hanley; Lisa Altshuler; Amara ShakerBrown; Irina Nudelman; Ellen Wagner; Barbara Porter; Andrew B. Wallach; Adina Kalet; Mrudula Naidu; Colleen Gillespie 122. Communication Access: Why Some Patients Can Email Their Doctors and Others Can’t Joy L. Lee; Mary Catherine Beach; Albert W. Wu 123. Adherence to Diabetes Medication: A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators among Urban, Low Income Mexican-Americans with Type 2 Diabetes Sara Baghikar; Amanda Benitez; Patty Fernandez Pineros; Yue Gao; Arshiya A. Baig 124. Overdose Education and Naloxone Prescribing for Patients on Chronic Opioids: A Qualitative Study of Patients Prescribed Opioid Medications Ingrid A. Binswanger; Steve Koester; Shane Mueller; Edward M. Gardner; Kristin Goddard; Jason M. Glanz 125. Learning During Transformation: A Qualitative Study of Residents at Primary Care Clinics Transitioning to Team-Based Care Joanna V. Brooks; Antoinette S. Peters; Meredith Rosenthal; Alyna T. Chien; Sara Singer 130. Barriers to Patient Empowerment and Shared Decision-Making (SDM): Healthcare Provider (HCP) Perspectives Sarita Kundrod; Joseph Plaksin; Andrew B. Wallach; Sondra Zabar; Lisa Altshuler; Adina Kalet 132. Deliberately Blank 133. Impact of Laboratory Price Display on Resident Attitudes and Knowledge about Costs Theodore Long; Tasce Bongiovanni; Meir Dashevsky; Andrea Halim; Joseph S. Ross; Robert L. Fogerty; Mark Silvestri 134. Why Aren’t More Primary Care Residents Going into Primary Care? Studying Program Factors through Qualitative Interviews with Primary Care Residents Theodore Long; Krisda H. Chaiyachati; Olatunde Bosu; Sohini Sircar; Bradley G. Richards; Leslie Curry; John P. Moriarty; Stephen J. Huot 135. Understanding Barriers to Interprofessional Communication between Internal Medicine Providers during a Patient’s Discharge Process: A Qualitative Study of Patients and Providers Vincent A. Pinelli; Heather L. Stuckey; Jed Gonzalo 136. Patient-Reported Barriers to Shared Decision-Making (SDM): Targets for Behavioral Intervention Joseph Plaksin; Sarita Kundrod; Helen Hu; Andrew B. Wallach; Sondra Zabar; Adina Kalet; Lisa Altshuler 137. An Evaluation of Computerized Medication Alert Override Behavior in Inpatient and Ambulatory Care Michael Swerdloff; Diane L. Seger; Mary Amato; Nivethietha Maniam; Olivia Dalleur; Julie Fiskio; Qoua L. Her; Sarah P. Slight; Patrick E. Beeler; Tewodros Eguale; Karen C. Nanji; Patricia C. Dykes; David W. Bates 138. An Ethnographic Study of General Medicine Interprofessional Rounds: Exploring Interprofessional Competencies. Heather A. Ward; Sylvia Abonyi; Mitchell Anderson; Christina Sparrow; Petrina McGrath; M. Suzanne Sheppard 139. Staff Roles on Primary Care Teams Are Failing to Align with Physicians’ Expectations and Needs Karleen Giannitrapani; Alison Hamilton; Alexis K. Huynh; Susan E. Stockdale; Lisa V. Rubenstein 140. Incorporating Community Health Workers into the VA: What Do Veterans Think? Julie B. Silverman; Karin M. Nelson; James Krieger Clinical Vignette Poster: 141. Neurocysticercosis: Live Worm No Problem, Dead Worm Big Problem John S. Fleming; Aaron Roberts; Christopher Di Felice Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 19 Thursday TIME SESSION 7:00–8:00 am Breakfast and Morning Networking Committee/Task Force Meetings Session B 8:00–9:00 am Vignettes Poster Session 1 Interest Group Meetings Committee/Task Force Meetings 9:15–11:15 am Opening Plenary Session Presidential Address: William Moran, MD Use this area to personalize and keep track of your daily schedule 20 Early Morning/ before plenary Breakfast 7:00–8:00 am Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level Plenary Session Plenary Session Grand Ballroom, Lower Concourse Session B Session C Session D Session E PCOR Keynote Address Session F 11:30 am–1:00 pm: Distinguished Professor Keynote Lectures Mentoring Panels on Clinician Investigator and Clinician Educator Careers 12:30–1:30 pm Lunch Break Committee/Task Force Meetings Session D 1:30–3:00 pm SSD1: Integrating Mobile Technologies for the Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Use Disorders CD01: Update in Medical Education CD02: Update in Women’s Health VAD: Collaboration between VA Centers of Excellence and Academic Partners for Undergraduate IPE Workshops Oral Abstract, Vignette and Innovations in Medical Education Presentations Session E 3:15–4:45 pm LOCATION Lunchtime 11:30 am–12:30 pm: Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Committee/Task Force Meetings Session C 11:30 am–12:30 pm SESSION SSE1: Defense Against the Dark Arts: Understanding and Challenging Health Care Corruption VAE: Integrating Mental Health into PCMH CE01: Update in Palliative Care CE02: Update in Primary Care Workshops Oral Abstract, Vignette and Innovations in Clinical Practice Presentations Session F 5:00–6:00 pm Innovations Poster Session Interest Group Meetings Committee/Task Force Meetings SSF1: The New Face of ABIM’s Maintenance of Certification: Three Views 6:00 pm Educational Sessions Adjourn Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Other events: Notes: Thursday SGIM EVENTS 7:00–9:00 am EBM Task Force Meeting (By Invitation Only) 11:30 am–12:30 pm Clinical Practice Committee Clinical Content Subcommittee Meeting Oxford Room, Mezzanine 7:00–9:00 am Past Presidents Breakfast Reception (By Invitation Only) Birchwood Ballroom, Mezzanine 7:00–8:00 am LEAD Breakfast Reception (By Invitation Only) Vide Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 8:00–9:00 am Adults with Complex Conditions Originating in Childhood Task Force Meeting (By Invitation Only) York Room, Mezzanine 8:00–9:00 am Clinical Practice Committee Quality-Patient Safety Subcommittee Meeting (By Invitation Only) (By Invitation Only) Peel Room, Mezzanine 8:00–9:00 am California-Hawaii Regional Meet and Greet Carleton Room, Mezzanine 8:00–9:00 am Midwest Regional Meet and Greet 11:30 am–12:30 pm Clinical Practice Committee Practice Management Subcommittee Meeting (By Invitation Only) 11:30 am–12:30 pm Health Policy Committee Education Subcommittee Meeting (By Invitation Only) 7:00–9:00 am Career Fair 8:00–9:00 am Health Policy Committee Clinical Practice Subcommittee Meeting Carleton Room, Mezzanine Norfolk Room, Mezzanine Kensington Room, 4th Floor Norfolk Room, Mezzanine (By Invitation Only) Peel Room, Mezzanine 11:30 am–12:30 pm PCOR Keynote Address Birchwood Ballroom, Mezzanine 11:30 am–1:00 pm Clinician Educator Career Mentoring Panel Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine 11:30 am–1:00 pm Clinician Investigator Career Mentoring Panel Willow East Room, Mezzanine 11:30 am–1:00 pm Distinguished Professor in Cancer Research Keynote Address Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 11:30 am–1:00 pm Distinguished Professor in Geriatrics Keynote Address Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Forest Hill Room, 4th Floor 9:30–9:15 am Thursday Morning Beverage Break Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 11:00 am–1:00 pm Attendee Box Lunch Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 11:00 am–1:30 pm Career Fair Vide Foyer, Lower Concourse Level Thursday Continental Breakfast Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 7:00–8:30 am Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 21 Thursday SGIM EVENTS 11:30 am–1:00 pm Distinguished Professor in Women and Medicine Keynote Address Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 11:30 am–12:45 pm VA Leadership Lunch Kenora Room, 2nd Floor 12:30–1:30 pm Health Policy Committee Research Subcommittee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Support SGIM! 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Go to https://impak.sgim.org/impak/members_online/ members/donations.asp to make a donation to the programs of your choice, and THANK YOU! • Regional Training Fund York Room, Mezzanine • Distinguished Professor in Geriatrics (Geriatrics Task Force) 12:30–1:30 pm Mid-Atlantic Regional Meet and Greet • Distinguished Professor of Women and Medicine, Career Advising Program and Women’s Health Programming (Women and Medicine Task Force) Elgin Room, 2nd Floor 12:30–1:30 pm MOC Task Force Meeting (By Invitation Only) Oxford Room, Mezzanine 12:30–1:30 pm Ad Hoc Strategic Communications Workgroup • Toolkit of Measures for Research on Root Causes of Health and Health Care Disparities (Disparities Task Force) • Unified Leadership Training for Diversity (UNLTD) Program in Internal Medicine (By Invitation Only) Carleton Room, Mezzanine 12:30–1:30 pm Ethics Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Norfolk Room, Mezzanine 12:30–1:30 pm Finance Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Peel Room, Mezanine 4:30–6:00 pm Career Fair Vide Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 5:00–6:00 pm Southern Regional Meet and Greet Leaside Room, 4th Floor 5:00–6:00 pm SSF1 Maintenance of Certification Update Cedar Room, Mezzanine 6:00–8:00 pm Presidents Reception (By Invitation Only) Provincial Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 22 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 The 7th Annual AHA! (Academic Hospitalist Academy) OCTOBER 7–10, 2015 http://www.academichospitalist.org/ Earn MOC & CME Credits! Take the Cultural Competence and Disparities in Healthcare MOC module! This module, produced by a collaborative effort of the MOC Task Force and Disparities Task Force, is available for 10 ABIM MOC points, and 1 CME credit. More information about the Cultural Competence MOC can be found here: http://www.sgim.org/communities/ task-forces/moc/moc-at-sgim Thursday 8:00–9:00 am • SESSION B CLINICAL VIGNETTE POSTER SESSION 1 Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse 20. A Peculiar Presentation of Painless Prinzmetal’s Angina Naveen Nannapaneni POSTER SESSION ORGANIZATION Posters 1–20 Nephrology Posters 21–75 Cardiovascular Disease Posters 76–80 Infectious Diseases Posters 81–106 Neurology Posters 107–137 Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Posters 138–140 Mental Health/Substance Abuse/ Chronic Pain Posters 141–145 Gastroenterology and Hepatology 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 19. A Killer Combination: Honeydew Melon and Methadone Induced Hyperkalemia Naveen Nannapaneni 21. The Tell-Tale Heart: A Case of Group B Streptococcus (GBS) Endocarditis Presenting as Complete Heart Block Ameera Ahmed; Daniel S. Zhang; I-Hui Chiang Proton Pump Inhibitor Induced Acute Interstitial Nephritis— Remaining Mindful of the Medication Reconciliation Jasdeep S. Badwal; Dilpreet K. Singh It’s All in the Crescents—Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis Manisha Bhide 22. Dressler-Like Syndrome Venkatesh Alapati; Radeyah Hack; Irida Balili 23. An Itchy Buerger Yuto Arai; Christine Kwan 24. Not all Valve Vegetations are Endocarditis Christopher M. Begley; Akshay Amaraneni; Andrew Whipple 25. Slow and Steady Wins the Race Cecilia Berardi; Darlene LeFrancois 26. Epipericardial Fat Necrosis: An Unusual and Under-Diagnosed Cause of Chest Pain Jacob E. Berchuck; Shalini Patel 27. Withdrawn by Author Hypertension: A Delicious Disease? Wade Brown 28. You Oughta Know That Brugada Angela Christensen; Julie M. Collins; Pavan Thangudu Henoch-Schonlein Purpura in an Adult Stephen C. Chow; Sarah Kuhn 30. A Comparison of Labetalol and Other Antihypertensives in Treatment of Hypertensive Ischemic Stroke Michael J. Damit New on the Differential for Kidney Failure: Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome Julie Caplow; David J. Aizenberg 29. Myocardial Infarction: The Forme Fruste of Infective Endocarditis Daniel J. Coffin ANCA-Associated Renal-Limited Vasculitis Presenting Atypically as Nonobstructive Hydronephrosis Sarah Chuzi; Courtney Tuegel; Bijal Jain 31. When ‘Beta’ Doesn’t Make You Better: A Case of Inhaled Albuterol-Induced Stress Cardiomyopathy Opeyemi Fadahunsi; Oluwaseun Shogbesan; Anene Ukaigwe; Adetokunbo Oluwasanjo Fanconi Syndrome and AKI Secondary to Tenofovir Therapy in an HIV Patient: A Case Report Mark P. Dresselhouse; Bassam Bader; Ijeoma Nnodim Opara Loin Pain Hematuria Syndrome Jill B. Feffer; Pauline Leong A Rare Case of Granulomatous Interstitial Nephritis Due to Renal Sarcoidosis Asma Khatoon; Salman Raheem 10. A Rare Case of Osmotic Nephropathy Rishi Kumar; Mrinalini Krishnan 11. A Full House: Renal Disease in an HIV-Positive Patient Thomas Middour; Stacey Ullman; Margaret P. Huntwork 12. The Hook Effect: Don’t Take the Bait! Akshata Moghe; Hoda Kaldas 33. A Case of a Renal “Code STEMI” Priscilla Givens; Jasna Ikanovic; Thomas Montgomery 34. From Sting to STEMI: Mechanisms and Manifestations of Kounis Syndrome Ryan J. Gosselin; Ian S. Gross 35. A Mixed Up Case of Dyspnea Jessica Hohman; Michael T. Martyn 36. Change of Heart Stephanie Hon 37. Evaluation of Pericarditis Jennifer Huang; Ginger W. Wey 13. Acute Renal Infarct Case Series Tariq M. Yousuf; Edgar V. Lerma; Hina Iqbal 14. The Low of Getting High—An Unusual Cause of Renal Calculi Sunina Nathoo; Amir Kazory; Maryam Sattari 15. Hypomagnesemia Management with Multiple Medical Conditions: A Delicate Balance Adrienne N. Poon; Jillian S. Catalanotti 16. Withdrawn by Author 17. Calciphylaxis: Clinical Manifestation and Management Shenelle-Marie Wise; Marlowe Maylin 32. Acute Pancreatitis-Induced Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy an an African-American Male John M. Franco; Saraschandra Vallabhajosyula; Saarwaani Vallabhajosyula; Shashaank Vallabhajosyula; Amy J. Arouni 18. Renal Infarction Secondary to Spontaneous Renal Artery Dissection: A Case Report Zijing Wu; Zeshan Siddiqui; Christopher Smith 38. Delirium & Decisions Margaret P. Huntwork 39. The Unusual Suspect: A Rare and Morbid Cause of Acute PostPartum Chest Pain Anand D. Jagannath; David B. Gomez; Martin Cohen; Sheira Schlair 40. Young Patient with Chest Pain, ST Elevation, Elevated Troponin but with Normal Coronary Arteries Tarun Jain; Meghan G. Liroff; Tariq Turfe; Robert Han; Kyle Martin; Aisha Aslam; Janak Kansagra; Chike Obi; Bobak Rabbani 41. Sporadic Superior Mesenteric Artery Dissection with Back Pain Tamaki Kakuwa; Christine Kwan Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 23 Thursday 8:00–9:00 am • SESSION B 42. Acute Myocardial Infarction in a Male Young Patient—It’s Not Just the Smoking! Navdeep Kaur 43. A Case Report of Chronic Right Heart Failure with Normal Left Ventricular Function after an Acute Right Ventricular Infarction Benjamin Koo; James Tauras 44. 5-Fluorouracil Cardiotoxicity Manifesting as ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Krithika Krishnarao; Orestis Pappas; Moneal Shah; Indu Poornima 45. Ventricular Tachycardia as a Presentation of Chagas Cardiomyopathy Jensen A. Law; Rebecca Witt 46. Amyloid Fibrillation: Unexpected Diagnosis, Unfortunate Prognosis Paul Leis; Robert E. Graham 47. Acute Alcohol Withdrawal-Associated Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Qiyuan Liu; Regina Felkner; John Schultz; Haley Ballard 48. Gender Inequality? A Case of Aortic Dissection Presenting as Altered Mental Status in an Otherwise Healthy 46 Year Old Woman Devin B. Malik; Akshay Amaraneni; Sukhpreet Singh; Sourabh Aggarwal 49. Complication of Inferior Myocardial Infarction: When Physical Examination Becomes Unreliable Naoki Misumida; Akihiro Kobayashi 50. Significance of Up-sloping ST-segment Depression with Tall Positive T-Wave Naoki Misumida; Akihiro Kobayashi 51. Deliberately Blank 52. From Bad to Worse: Recurrent Flash Pulmonary Edema from Native Aortic Valve Endocarditis Ranjan Pathak; Smith Giri; Paras Karmacharya; Ana AbaroaSalvatierra; Dilli R. Poudel; Sushil Ghimire; Raju Khanal; Christian Espana Schmidt 53. Wellens’ Syndrome in a Young Jamaican Indian Male Aditya S. Pawar; Priyanka T. Bhattacharya; Rajiv Bhattarai 54. Atypical Claudication in a Young Athlete Sumeet S. Pawar; Robert T. Eberhardt 55. Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Associated with Spontaneous Pneumothorax Shawn Potteiger; Paras Karmacharya 56. An Unusual Cause of Heart Failure—Left Ventricular NonCompaction Diana Purushotham; Nunzio Gaglianello; Kurt J. Pfeifer 57. A Near Mix-up: Chronic Palpitations as Presentation of Atrial Myxoma Chadwick S. Richard 58. Massive Left Atrial Myxoma Presenting as Pulmonary Hypertension Darya Rudym; Meng Chen; Andrew Levy; Joshua Denson 59. A Bleeding Heart: Coronary Artery Bypass Graft in the Setting of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Ramy Sedhom; Jalal Baig; Charles L. Liu; Ranita Sharma 60. When IVC Filter Fails to Filter: A Case of Recurrent Pulmonary Embolism and Intraatrial Clot Status Post IVC Filter Placement Bilal Shaikh; Asad Jehangir; Anam Qureshi; Qasim Jehangir; Andrew C. Rettew; Ahmed Salman; Shoaib Fareedy; Manoj Singla 61. Hypermagnesemia Can Stop the Heart Chandana Shekar; Sonam Puri 24 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 62. Syncope with an Abnormal EKG: Not Always Brugada Jien Shim; Athanasia Vasiliadis 63. A Rare Case of Dextrocardia Associated with an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Robby Singh 64. Both Low Voltage on ECG in Spite of Hypertrophy on Echocardiogram May Suggest Cardiac Infiltration Rather Than True Myocardial Hypertrophy Takafumi Takase; Takehiko Takeda; Kazumasa Suga; Mitsunori Iwase 65. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Presenting as Post-Prandial Dyspnea Alice Tang; Andrew A. Chang 66. Cardiovascular Implications of Multiple Sclerosis Rekha Thammana 67. Doc, My Heart Is in My Stomach Rachel Vanderberg; Jen Rusiecki; Deborah DiNardo 68. Heartbroken: Cardiac Rejection Masquerading as an ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Peter P. Vlismas; Pedro Villablanca; Andrew Krumerman; Snehal Patel; J. Julia Shin; Ulrich P. Jorde; Daniel B. Sims 69. Recurrent Pericarditis Not Responsive to NSAID Therapy Kathryn Waksmundzki 70. PE with 0 Wells Criteria Gen Yamada; Christine Kwan 71. Getting to the Heart of It: An Unexpected Metastasis of a Common Malignancy Nicole R. Zeisig; Ahmed Ansari; Jill Grounds; Shima Mousavi; Neda Zarrin-Khameh; Chirayu Shah 72. When the Picture Is Not Worth a Thousand Words Hao Chi Zhang; Matthew Novakovic; Ihab Hamzeh 73. The Meningitis That Wasn’t Sonali Advani; Sumant Arora; Wickliffe Many 74. Non-Tuberculosis Mycobacterial (NTM) Renal Infection Jeremiah K. Sisay; Venkata Ghanta; Raymond Munoz 75. The Nose Is in the Heart of It Victoria Gutgarts; Rosemarie Conigliaro 76. Deliberately Blank 77. A Cryptic Pneumonia in an Immunocompetent Patient James Higgs; Amanda Fernandes 78. A Rare Case of Septic Shock Associated with a Pituitary Abscess Shoko Ando; Ryuichi Sada; Etsuko Fujisawa; Sandra Moody; Yoichi Kikuchi; Makito Yaegashi 79. Classic Hypertensive Emergency? An Unusual Case of Labile Hypertension Kanapa Kornsawad; Alfredo Camero 80. Medicare 3-Day Rule: A Case in Point Lauren E. Corona; Najibah K. Rehman; Diane L. Levine 81. MRI? We Don’t Need No Stinking MRI Jason Dinsmoor; Michael P. Smith 82. Hickam’s Dictum or Occam’s Razor Jason Dinsmoor; Michael P. Smith 83. Countless Causes of Confusion Jillian Edmunds; Raquel Belforti; William House 84. An Unusal Case of Satin-Induced Myopathy Patrick Fadden; Susan Wolver 85. Psychosis NOS Elisa H. Ignatius Thursday CLINICAL VIGNETTE POSTER SESSION 1 86. Cognitive Dysfunction Cause by Hypoglycemic Encephalopathy Taihei Ishikawa; Naoki Matsuura; Satoshi Matsunaga; Hiroyuki Oda; Takashi Akaiwa; Hiroshi Imura; Mitsuo Kozuru 106. Pulmonary Nodule—How Old Should Your Patient Be for You to Consider Lung Cancer? Dipti Baral; Birendra Sah; Bhishma Pokhrel 88. Integrative Medicine Therapies for Chronic Headache: A Case Report Justin G. Laube; Lawrence Taw 108. SIPE: A Price for a Prize Mekhala Chandra; Thomas J. Nuckton 87. A Masquerading Diagnosis: Distinguishing Brachial Arterial Embolism from Acute Ischemic Stroke Tiffanie K. Jones; David J. Aizenberg 89. Preventing a Prion Problem: Diagnosing and Limiting Transmissibility of CJD in the Hospital Setting Sheena Mathew 90. Idiopathic Occipital Neuralgia a Rare Cause of Debilitating Headache Larry J. McMann; Tiba Alwardi; Vesna Tegeltija; Salwan Al-Mutar; Reem Al-Mahdawi; Hussam Sabbagh; Sarwan Kumar; Khalid Zakaria; Zain Kulairi; Alex Adams 91. A Case of Cervical Manipulation Causing Stroke & Exploring Its Biomechanics Larry J. McMann; Rudin Gjeka; Reem Al-Mahdawi; Hussam Sabbagh; Dustin Reynolds; Firas Ido; Sarwan Kumar; Zain Kulairi; Maliha Naseer 92. Snap, Crackle, Stroke Christina Molumby; Jabraan Pasha 93. Two Cases of Herpes Zoster Neurological Complications Daiki Morikawa; Eiji Hiraoka 94. A Puff of Smoke in the Brain: Moyamoya Disease in a 25-Year-Old Female Anita Mulye; Christine L. Bryson; Farhad F. Bahrassa 95. More than Just a Sore Throat: A Case of Parainfectious EpsteinBarr Virus (EBV) Cerebellitis Irem Nasir 96. Peculiar Case of Cerebrovascular Accident Presenting as Hemiballismus Muhammad Sarfraz Nawaz; Gaurav Goyal; Toufik Mahfood Haddad; Pranathi R. Sundaragiri; Temple Brannan 97. Herpes Zoster in an Immune Competent Host Kent S. Tadokoro; Joanne Bernstein; Soumya Rangarajan; Pinky Jha 98. Can’t Candy Crush It: A Cryptic Presentation of a Demyelinating Disorder Lello Tesema; Priyank Jain; Rachel Nardin; Shruti Sonni 99. Marchiafava-Bignami Disease: A Case Report with Good Prognosis Michelle Tong; Violetta Laskova 100. A Head-Turning Case of Syncope Clark A. Veet 101. New Onset Seizure Secondary to Energy Drink Consumption Kiruba Vembu; Diane Book 102. Neurologic Adverse Events in a Patient Receiving Anti -TNF Therapy Dietlind L. Wahner-Roedler 103. Young and Wobbly Raghid Zeitouni; Thomas Montgomery; James Horton 104. Pure Sensory Variant of Guillain Barre Syndrome with Normal Reflexes—A Very Rare Phenomenon Sourabh Aggarwal; Devin B. Malik; Akshay Amaraneni; Andrew Whipple; Yashwant Agrawal 105. Thrombosis in a Giant Pulmonary Artery Aneurysm Cherinne Arundel; Samah Nasserddine; Jennifer Kerns; Lakhmir Chawla 107. A Young Male with Recurrent Pneumonia—Let’s Think beyond the Box Dipti Baral; Bhishma Pokhrel; Dinesh Subedi 109. Syncope in the Young and Healthy: A Case Revisited Camille Clarke 110. The Importance of Timely Reassessment to Avoid Premature Closure in a Case of Coexistent Disseminated Nocardiosis and Metastatic Lung Adenocarcinoma Kristin D’Silva; Anil N. Makam 111. The Disappearing Lactate: Ethylene Glycol and Lactic Acidosis Molly A. Fisher; Andrea Carter 112. AFOP’s Tale Jose Garza; Angela Christensen; Hana Safah 113. Air on the Mind: A Case of Nontraumatic Pneumocephalus Michael Gillette; Philip J. Putnam 114. MUDPILES Made Crystal Clear Aimee E. Hiltbold; Ahmed Mohiuddin 115. Ischemic Stroke with Hemorrhagic Conversion: An Uncommon Complication of Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State Andrew Kelly; Vinay Rao 116. It’s Not Your Typical Cough. Pulmonary Kaposi Sarcoma in a NonHIV Patient Arber Kodra; Maciej Walczyszyn; Bushra Mina 117. All That Wheezes Is Not Asthma Shlomo Kuperman; Danit Arad 118. Coughing Up Blood Matthew L. Law, Robert Miller 119. A Pulmonary Embolism That Could Kill? Cameron Long; Jacey Jones 120. TB or not TB, That Is the Question! Nanditha N. Malakkla; Chandramohan Meenakshisundaram 121. Severe Hemolytic Anemia: An Extreme Extrapulmonary Manifestation of Mycoplasma Pneumoniae, Its Management and Successful Recovery Kaushik Mandal; Ashir Shah; Craig Thurm; RiteshKumar Patel; Apurwa Karki; Sudheer Chauhan 122. Pleural Myocobacterium Avium Complex Infection in an Immunocompetent Young Female with No Risk Factors Ravi P. Manglani; Misbahuddin Khaja; Karen Hennessey; Omonuwa Kennedy 123. A Matter of Patient Autonomy: Code Status in the Perioperative Period Alexandra Marchetta; Gina Luciano; Christine L. Bryson 124. Near Fatal Case of Legionnaire’s Disease with Rhabdomyolysis Tatiana McKenna; Ronnie Mantilla 125. Cannabis-Induced Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis: A Case Report Matthew J. Miles; Andres Zirlinger 126. Serotonin Syndrome in the Septic Patient Maria Nardell 127. Consequences of Incidental Radiographic Findings Linh T. Nguyen; Chris Sullivan; Anil N. Makam 128. Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Presenting as an Enigmatic Pleural Effusion Priyanka Parekh; Sujata Bhushan Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 25 Thursday 8:00–9:00 am • SESSION B 129. The Diagnosis and Treatment of Tracheobronchomalacia: A Breath of Fresh Air Angeline J. Sabol; Adam P. Sawatsky 138. Severe Cholestatic Jaundice Leading to an Unforeseen Diagnosis Andrew Whipple; Steve Abshagen; Timothy Schubert 131. Bochdalek Hernia Presenting as Flank Pain in a Pregnant Woman Naoki Takamatsu; Christine Kwan 140. Stowaway: Schistosomiasis as a Rare Cause of Chronic Diarrhea in the United States Yihan Yang; Tao Liu; Sheldon Campbell; Abhay J. Dhond 133. A Case of Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis Associated Fibrosing Mediastinitis John L. Vo; Nader Kamanger 142. Broadening the Differential Diagnosis of Abdominal Pain to Include Sump-thing Unusual Richard H. Zou; Thomas R. Radomski; Anna K. Donovan 130. AOSD Masquerading as Sepsis: A Case Report Djamshed Samiev; Daniel Goldsmith; Michael S. Beede; Olga Tarasova 139. Severe Thrombocytopenia Caused by NASH Gen Yamada; Christine Kwan 132. The Man Who Swallowed a Whistle: Localizing Airway Obstruction in Anaphylaxis Amy S. Tang 141. Copycat Pancreatitis: A Case of Autoimmune Pancreatitis and the Importance of Early Diagnosis Adil S. Zahiruddin; Andrew Caruso 134. Pulmonary Hypoplasia in Adults Srinath Yadlapalli; Mohammed Al-Deen; Kishore Yalamanchili; Mashrafi Ahmed 143. Biopsy, Biopsy, and Biopsy Again: An Unexpected Cause of Spontaneous Pneumothorax in an HIV-Infected Woman Deep Shah; Abeer Memon; Varun Phadke; Minh Nguyen; Anandi Sheth 135. Cannabis-Induced Psychosis in a Patient with Magical Thinking Laura E. Black; Joseph Simonetti 136. Fatigue: A Common Complaint with Multiple Meanings Gene R. Conley; Tony Chon; Adam P. Sawatsky 137. A Case of Questionable Medical Capacity and Immutable Individual Autonomy Kathryn M. Lohmann; Jeffrey Talbot Build Your CV While Shaping the Future of Your Discipline! SGIM committee and task force volunteer opportunities are now available! Go to www.sgim.org/volunteer for more information. Support SGIM! Have you seen our new option to support key SGIM programs? We recognize that members and other stakeholders may have interest in specific topic areas. Now you can donate directly to these initiatives. Go to https://impak.sgim.org/impak/members_online/ members/donations.asp to make a donation to the programs of your choice, and THANK YOU! • Regional Training Fund • Distinguished Professor in Geriatrics (Geriatrics Task Force) • Distinguished Professor of Women and Medicine, Career Advising Program and Women’s Health Programming (Women and Medicine Task Force) • Toolkit of Measures for Research on Root Causes of Health and Health Care Disparities (Disparities Task Force) • Unified Leadership Training for Diversity (UNLTD) Program in Internal Medicine 26 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 144. Crisis of Bleeding or Clotting? Adrenal Manifestations of Antiphospholipid Syndrome Sean Townsend; Oanh K. Nguyen 145. A Case of Pyoderma Gangrenosum Originating in the Spleen Tatsuya Fujikawa; Kenji Yoshida; Takayasu Suzuka 146. Mirtazapine Induced Galactorrhea: A Rare Adverse Effect Hector M. Guzman, Gina Luciano Thursday 8:00–9:00 am • SESSION SESSION B INTEREST GROUPS IB01 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine IB10 City Hall Room, 2nd Floor Academic Hospitalist Interest Group Obesity Prevention and Treatment Session Coordinator: Jeannette Guerrasio, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Session Coordinator: Jennifer Kraschnewski, MD, MPH, Penn State Hershey Medical Center IB02 IB11 Maple East Room, Mezzanine Kent Room, 2nd Floor Ambulatory Handoffs Interest Group Obstetric Medicine Interest Group Session Coordinator: Amber Pincavage, MD, University of Chicago Session Coordinator: Michael P. Carson, MD, Director Research/ Outcomes, Department of Medicine, Jersey Shore University Medical Center IB03 Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Balance in Academic Medicine Interest Group Session Coordinator: Jessica E. Campbell, MD, MA, Assistant Professor, Denver Health IB04 Rosedale Room, 4th Floor Fellowship Directors Interest Group IB12 Cedar Room, Mezzanine Pain Medicine Interest Group Session Coordinator: Daniel P. Alford, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center Session Coordinator: Geetanjali Chander, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University IB13 IB05 Session Coordinator: Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Virginia Willow West Room, Mezzanine Geriatrics Interest Group Session Coordinator: Shahla Baharlou, MD, Assistant Professor, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai IB06 Pine East Room, Mezzanine Hepatitis C Interest Group IB07 Simcoe/Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Session Coordinator: Stephen Hwang, MD, MPH, University of Toronto Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Hypertension Interest Group Session Coordinator: Gerald D. Denton, MD, MPH, Associate Professor, Ochsner Health System IB09 IB14 Pine West Room, Mezzanine Shared Decision Making Interest Group Session Coordinator: Kathleen Fairfield, MD, Associate Chief of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Maine Medical Center Maple West Room, Mezzanine Student and Resident Interest Group Homeless Healthcare Interest Group IB08 Personalized Medicine Interest Group IB15 Session Coordinator: Lesley Miller, MD, Emory University Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Minorities in Medicine Interest Group Session Coordinator: Jessie K. Kimbrough-Sugick, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Michigan Session Coordinator: Shilpa M. Shah, MD, University of California, San Francisco IB16 Churchill Room, 2nd Floor Teachers of Leadership Interest Group Session Coordinator: April S. Fitzgerald, MD, Assistant Professor in Medicine, General Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University IB17 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor VA Primary Care Interest Group Session Coordinator: Rebecca L. Shunk, MD, Co-Director, Center of Excellence Primary Care, University of California, San Francisco IB18 Elgin Room, 2nd Floor Muslim Health Care Interest Group Session Coordinator: Umna Ashfaq, MD, Assistant Professor, University of Florida Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 27 Thursday 9:00–11:00 am OPENING PLENARY SESSION Grand Ballroom, Lower Concourse Welcoming Remarks AWARDS PRESENTATIONS The Robert J. Glaser Award David C. Thomas, MD, MHPE, 38th Annual Meeting Chair Nicole Lurie, MD, MSPH Sharon E. Straus, MD, MSc, 38th Annual Meeting Co-Chair The John M. Eisenberg National Award for Career Achievement in Research Oral Presentations Moderators: Steven R. Simon, MD, MPH, and Carol L Sprague, MD, Chair and Co-Chair, Scientific Abstracts, SGIM 38th Annual Meeting Scientific Abstract Presentation 1. Nancy Rigotti, MD What Are the Best Ways to Improve Medication Reconciliation Practices? An On-Treatment Analysis of the MARQUIS Study Jeffrey L. Schnipper; Jason Stein; Tosha B. Wetterneck; Peter Kaboli; Stephanie Mueller; Amanda S. Mixon; Stephanie Labonville; Jacquelyn A. Minahan; Elisabeth Burdick; Endel John Orav; Jenna Goldstein; Nyryan V. Nolido; Sunil Kripalani PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS William P. Moran, MD Professor of Medicine, Director of General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics, Medical University of South Carolina Innovations in Medical Education Presentation 2. Use of Community Health Workers to Train Medical Students in the Social Determinants of Health and Cross-Cultural Communication Shreya Kangovi; Pratyusha Yalamanchi; Casey R. Chanton; Tamala Carter; Robyn A. Smith; Horace Delisser Innovations in Clinical Practice Presentation 3. Caring Wisely: A Program to Support Frontline Providers and Staff in Improving Health Care and Reducing Costs. Ralph Gonzales; Christopher Moriates; Alvin Rajkomar; Priya A. Prasad; Victoria Valencia; Christy K. Boscardin; Deborah Grady; J. Claiborne Johnston Clinical Vignette Presentation 4. Take Two! An Unexpectedly Aggressive Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus Jien Shim; Rachel Solomon; Lindsay Gottlieb Work Life and Wellness Program A NEW initiative that addresses the growing concern around work life balance and stress prevention within GIM. This program provides GIM Division Chiefs a comprehensive evaluation of their faculty, analysis of benchmark wellness across divisions of GIM and evidenced-based intervention tools. For more information, visit: www.aclgim.org/wlw Thursday Morning Beverage Break Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 11:00–11:30 am Are you currently in a leadership role in GIM? If so, we’d like to invite you to join the Association of Chiefs and Leaders in General Internal Medicine (ACLGIM) - an organization that seeks to assist you in your efforts as a leader/manager, educator, researcher, and clinician. ACLGIM membership includes leaders in a variety of roles, including: • Dean • Department Chair or Director • Division Chief or Director • Clinical Director (Ambulatory and/or Hospitalist) • Research Leader • Clerkship, Residency, and Fellowship Program Leaders Email Jillian Gann at [email protected] for more information. 28 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Thursday 11:30 am–12:30 pm • SESSION C SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTER SESSION 2 Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse 13. Electronic Medical Record Based Intervention to Reduce Length of Stay for Veterans Hospitalized with Pneumonia Eric Mortensen; Mary Bollinger; Michael Fine POSTER SESSION ORGANIZATION Posters 1–10 Medical Humanities & Ethics Posters 11–16 Implementation Science Posters 17–38 Mobile Health/Health Technology Poster Walk-Through Discussant: Steven R. Simon, MD, MPH, Chair, Scientific Abstracts, 2015 Annual Meeting Program Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. Factors Impacting the Length of Rounds on an Inpatient Medicine Teaching Service Justin M. Glasgow; Himani Divatia; Joseph M. Deutsch A Second Look at Post-Interview Communication Jonah Feldman; Eugene Medvedev; Jamie Yedowitz-Freeman; Stanislaw Klek; Nicholas Berbari; Shirley Hanna; Mark Corapi A Study of the Location of Research Funding Disclosure in High Impact Scientific Journals Jonah Feldman; Christopher Garcia; Gary Carpenter; Brahmbhatt Saloni Don’t Waste Your Breath: A Study of Inhaler Disposal at Hospital Discharge for COPD Patients with Acute Exacerbations Joyce Pang; Jonah Feldman; Vladimir Liberman; Stephanie Mawhirt; Farah Daccueil Cost-Conscious Care in the Unconscious: The Financial Implications of Diagnostic Neurologic Testing in Patients Presenting with Syncope Connor Healey; Jonah Feldman; Thomas Coppola; Brahmbhatt Saloni Similarities and Differences in Community, Academic, and Healthcare Stakeholders’ Perspectives of Important Contributors to Trust in Research Partnerships Leah Frerichs; Crystal W. Cene; Gaurav Dave; Mimi Kim; Tiffany L. Young; Anne Cheney; Jessica Burke; Jennifer Jones; Arlene Brown; Linda Cottler; Giselle M. Corbie-Smith Are Research Ethics Committees Prepared for Community Based Participatory Research? Leonardo Tamariz; Ana M. Palacio; Olveen Carrasquillo Association of Physicians’ Financial Relationships with Pharmaceutical Companies and Their Lipid-Lowering Medication Prescribing Patterns James S. Yeh; Jessica M. Franklin; Jerry Avorn; Joan Landon; Aaron Kesselheim Functional Status, Social Support and Wealth Impact Readmissions for Pneumonia and Heart Failure beyond Standard Medicare RiskAdjustors Jennifer Meddings; Heidi Reichert; Shawna N. Smith; Theodore Iwashyna; Kenneth M. Langa; Timothy Hofer; Helen McGuirk; Laurence F. McMahon Implementing Interprofessional, Graduate Level, Geriatric Primary Care Education: Reflections on Year 1 of a New Program Allison Squires; Jennifer Adams; Sherry A. Greenberg; So-Young Oh; Lisa Altshuler; Tara Cortes 10. What Are the Contributing Factors towards Overly Aggressive Care at the End of Life? Elizabeth Dzeng; Thomas J. Smith; David M. Levine 11. Appropriateness of Echocardiography Ordering in an Ambulatory Internal Medicine Resident Clinic Abdulaziz R. Algethami; Rajan S. Bhatia; Brian Wong; Tina Borschel 14. Inviting Patients and Caregivers to Improve Primary Care: Development of Patient and Family Advisory Councils in the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative Ashok Reddy; Laura L. Sessums; Edith Stowe; Tim Day; Janel Jin; Bruce Finke; Asaf Bitton 15. Buprenorphine Initiation and Linkage to Outpatient Buprenorphine Treatment Does Not Reduce Frequency of Injection Drug Use for Inpatient Opioid-Dependent Injection Drug Users: Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial Phoebe A. Cushman; Bradley J. Anderson; Merredith Moreau; Michael D. Stein; Jane M. Liebschutz 16. How Nurse Care Managers Work with Chronic Pain Patients on Chronic Opioid Therapy to Facilitate Adherence to Clinical Guidelines by the Primary Care Team Allison Lange; Orlaith Heymann; Jane M. Liebschutz; Karen E. Lasser; Christopher W. Shanahan; Hannah S. Kopinski; Jawad M. Husain; Phoebe A. Cushman; Victoria A. Parker 17. Will You Be My Friend?: A Nationwide Survey of Primary Care Patients’ Attitudes towards Use of Social Media for Connecting with Providers Priyanka Agarwal; James Colbert; Joy L. Lee; Katherine C. Chretien; Lisa S. Lehmann 18. Impact of Interactive Workshop and Web-Based Tool on Knowledge of CKD Management among Internal Medicine Residents Swati Arora; Richard Marcus; Jia Zhang; Bhavna Chopra; Khaled Nashar; Kalathil Sureshkumar 19. Bring It to the Bedside: Tablet Computers Increase Team-Patient Interactions Blake R. Barker; Brett Moran; James M. Wagner 20. The Promise of Social Media for Health: A Nationwide Survey of Primary Care Patients on Usage Patterns and Attitudes James Colbert; Neal Yuan; Priyanka Agarwal; Joy L. Lee; Katherine C. Chretien; Lisa S. Lehmann 21. Use of a Blood Pressure Tracking Tool in an Electronic Medical Record Molly B. Conroy; Manisha Jhamb; Jonathan Yabes; Glenn M. Updike; Gary Fischer 22. Association of Eating Habits with Weight Loss and Diet SelfMonitoring in an Online Weight Loss Trial: Results from the OCELOT-PC Study Bethany Scanlan; Kathleen M. McTigue; Li Wang; Daniel Winger; Molly B. Conroy 23. Inappropriate Overrides of Age-Related Alerts in Prescriber Order Entry Olivia Dalleur; Diane L. Seger; Sarah P. Slight; Mary Amato; Tewodros Eguale; Karen C. Nanji; Michael Swerdloff; Patricia C. Dykes; Julie Fiskio; David W. Bates 24. Technology Access and Computer Skills in Online SelfManagement Support Reem M. Hanna; Gary Fischer; Molly B. Conroy; Laurey R. SimkinSilverman; Rachel Hess; Kathleen M. McTigue 25. Inappropriate Nonformulary Requests: Formulary Compliance through Clinical Decision Support in an Academic Medical Center Qoua L. Her; Mary Amato; Diane L. Seger; James F. Gilmore; John Fanikos; Julie Fiskio; David W. Bates Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 29 Thursday 11:30 am–12:30 pm • SESSION C 26. Electronic Pharmacovigilance of Patients Newly Started on Medications for Hypertension, Diabetes, Insomnia, or Depression Elissa V. Klinger; Alejandra Salazar; Jeffrey Medoff; Patricia C. Dykes; Jennifer Haas; Japneet Kwatra; Endel J. Orav; Lucas Marinacci; Shimon Shaykevich; David W. Bates; Gordon D. Schiff 42. Changing the Culture of Bedside Teaching: Master Clinician and Junior Faculty Partnership Lisa Altshuler; Douglas Bails; Adam Carrington; Patrick M. Cocks; Danise Schiliro; Verity Schaye; Ellen Wagner; Sondra Zabar; Michael Janjigian 28. Need to Reboot? Retention of Patient-Centered EMR Use Skill Wei Wei Lee; Lollita Alkureishi; Jeanne M. Farnan; Vineet M. Arora 44. Assessing Learner Engagement and Knowledge: Use of Team Based Learning for Internal Medicine Ambulatory Resident Teaching Sandy Balwan; Alice Fornari; Paola Dimarzio; Jennifer Verbsky; Renee Pekmezaris; Saima Chaudhry 27. Friend or Foe: Faculty, Resident and Patient Perceptions of iPad Use in the Inpatient Setting Wei Wei Lee; Lollita Alkureishi; Valerie G. Press; Micah Prochaska; Paul Bergl; David Meltzer; Vineet M. Arora 29. Elephant in the Room? General Medicine Faculty Perceptions of the Impact of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on Patient-Doctor Communication Wei Wei Lee; Lollita Alkureishi; Jeanne M. Farnan; Vineet M. Arora 30. “I Just Want My Doctor’s Undivided Attention”: Patient Perceptions of the Impact of EMR Use on Communication Obiama Ukabiala; Wei Wei Lee; Lollita Alkureishi; Laura Ruth Venable; Samantha Ngooi; Jeanne M. Farnan; Vineet M. Arora 31. Improving Recognition and Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in Primary Care Cara Litvin; Steven M. Ornstein; Madison Hyer 32. Examining the Difference between Interactive Voice Response System vs. Pharmacist-Captured Patient Symptoms for Adverse Drug Events Screening Jeffrey Medoff; Japneet Kwatra; Elissa V. Klinger; Alejandra Salazar; Lucas Marinacci; Jennifer Haas; Patricia C. Dkyes; David W. Bates; Gordon D. Schiff 33. Withdrawn by Author 34. Predicting All-Cause 30-Day Hospital Readmissions Using Electronic Health Record Data over the Course of Hospitalization: Model Derivation, Validation and Comparison Oanh K. Nguyen; Anil N. Makam; Christopher Clark; Song Zhang; Bin Xie; Ruben Amarasingham; Ethan Halm 35. Journal Club Mobile App Usage in Developing and Developed Countries Timothy Plante; Nisa Maruthur 36. The Effectiveness of Symptom Checkers for Self-Diagnosis and Triage: Beyond “Googling” Symptoms Hannah Semigran; Jeffrey A. Linder; Courtney Gidengil; Ateev Mehrotra 37. Continuity of Care between Mental Health and Primary Care Providers after a Mental Health Consultation. Ben Colaiaco; Carol Roth; David Ganz; Mark Hanson; Patty Smith; Neil Wenger 38. Taking Initiative: Integrating Data from a Lifestyle Modification Program into an Electronic Health Record, a Usability Study Jordan Yoder; Rebecca G. Mishuris; Devin Mann 39. The Association between Insurance Type and Cost-Related Delay in Care: A Survey of Access to Care in Massachusetts Sora A Rowas; Michael B. Rothberg; Sarah L. Goff; Benjamin Johnson; Joel Miller; Jennifer Friderici; Tara Lagu 40. Burden of Benzodiazepine and Opioid Overdose on Hospitals in USA: Analysis of Nationwide Emergency Department Sample Data Sourabh Aggarwal; Devin B. Malik; Akshay Amaraneni; Andrew Whipple; Christopher M. Begley 41. The Impact of a Heart Failure Pathway Implementation: An Institutional Review Charles Allderdice; Neal Mehta; William Burkhart; Nicole Simmons; Laura Bullock; Eric Heidel; Natalie Varner; Mark Rasnake 30 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 43. Falling through the Cracks: Can a Medical Home Improve Access and Care Coordination for People with Mental Health Issues? Chloe Anderson; Rose Kleiman; Dominique Hall; Susan L. Hayes 45. Contribution of Patients’ Clinical and Social Characteristics to Differences in Hospital Readmission Rates Michael Barnett; John Hsu; J. Michael McWilliams 46. The Relationship among Opioid Use, HIV, and Accidental Death: Is It in the Eye of the Beholder? William Becker; Janet P. Tate; Eva J. Edelman; Julie Gaither; Kathleen Akgun; Declan Barry; Stephen Crystal; Adam Gordon; Jessica S. Merlin; Robert D. Kerns; Amy C. Justice; David A. Fiellin 47. Interdisciplinary Admissions and Rounding to Improve Patient Outcomes Surekha Bhamidipati; Seema Sonnad; Daniel J. Elliott; LeRoi S. Hicks; Janine Jordan; Patty McGraw; Bailey Ingraham-Lopresto; Elizabeth Ivey; Edmondo Robinson 48. Physician-Patient Communication and Outcomes: A Mixed Methods Study Surekha Bhamidipati; Seema Sonnad; Daniel J. Elliott; LeRoi S. Hicks; Janine Jordan; Patty McGraw; Bailey Ingraham-Lopresto; Elizabeth Ivey; Edmondo Robinson 49. WAM! Week of Addiction Medicine: An Intensive Curriculum for Internal Medicine-Primary Care Interns Elenore P. Bhatraju; Sienna Kurland; Laura Van Metre Baum; Andrew A. Chang; Jessica Taff; Jaclyn Fox; Mack Lipkin; Kathleen Hanley 50. Resident Resiliency—How Resilient Are Our Medical Trainees and How Does It Relate to Stress and Burnout? Amber Bird; Amber Pincavage 51. The Effect of Recent Malpractice Reforms on the Supply of Physicians Tara F. Bishop; Jayme Mendelsohn; Michael Pesko 52. Reforming Ambulatory Residency Education: Long Term Impacts on Learning, Satisfaction, and Career Decisions Lauren Block; Jennifer Verbsky; Nancy A. LaVine; Joseph Conigliaro; Saima Chaudhry 53. Optimizing Access to Outpatient Specialty Care in the Safety Net: A Nationwide Survey Chelsea Bowman; Kevin Duan; Nathan R. Handley; Lena K. Makaroun; Daniel Wheeler; Alice Chen; Edgar Pierluissi 54. Building Infrastructure: Lessons Learned from a Partnered Community-Academic Grant Writing Series Keyonna M. King; Yvette-Janine Pardo; Keith Norris; D’Ann Morris; Arleen F. Brown 55. Invasive Procedure Trends among Internal Medicine Residents at a University Program Teresa Brown; Ryan Wilson; Ramy Sedhom; Amay Parikh; Ranita Sharma 56. Twice the Impact—A FDP That Combines Clinical and Educational Skill Learning Lynn Bui; Anne Dembitzer; Verity Schaye; Frank Volpicelli; Binhuan Wang; Audrey Grask; Mark D. Schwartz Thursday SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTER SESSION 2 57. Calling It like You See It: Three-Hour Workshop Improves Hospitalists Observation and Feedback Skills Margaret Horlick; Louis H. Miller; Patrick M. Cocks; Lynn Bui; Mark D. Schwartz; Anne Dembitzer 58. Teaching Women’s Health to Attending Primary Care Providers— Curriculum Improves Confidence of Faculty and Their Trainees Ann R. Garment; Valerie Perel; Lynn Bui; Anne Dembitzer 59. Training Hospitalists to Use Microskills and Small Group Teaching Strategies Can Improve Confidence and Performance in Ward Round Teaching Verity Schaye; Frank Volpicelli; Lynn Bui; Mark D. Schwartz; Anne Dembitzer 60. Preparing General Internal Medicine (GIM) Residents for the Real World—Can We Predict GIM Human Resource Needs in a Changing Health Landscape? Sharon E. Card; Heather A. Ward; Lindsey Anderson 61. Analysis of 510,713 Alcohol Dependent Patients Leaving Against Medical Advice in the Last 10 Years: Burden on Health Economy Rakshita Chandrashekar; Karthik Kannegolla 62. The Impact of Physicians’ Online Behavior on Patient Trust: A Multisite Survey Study Katherine C. Chretien; Javad J. Fatollahi; James Colbert; Joy L. Lee; Priyanka Agarwal; Lisa S. Lehmann 63. Stop the Presses? A Survey of Information and Learning Preferences among General Internists in the Information Age Bradley H. Crotty; Vineet M. Arora; Leslie V. Dunne; Kevin Hwang; Neil Mehta; Alexander K. Smith; Richard M. Frankel 64. Deliberately Blank 65. Depressive Symptoms Are Associated with Poorer Antiretroviral Adherence and Less Viral Suppression among Hazardously Drinking HIV-Infected Women Kristin C. Darwin; Heidi Hutton; Geetanjali Chander 66. Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Internal Medicine Residents Regarding Management of Obesity Muhammad Umair Mushtaq; Lakshmi Mohan Viji Das; Malini Ganesh; Hussein Hamad; Ankit Mangla; Krzysztof Pierko 67. Impact of Hyponatremia Correction on the Risk of 30-Day Readmission and Death in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure Jacques Donze; Patrick E. Beeler; David W. Bates 68. Caregiver Burden and Faith: Socio-Demographic Predictors of Strain during End-of-Life Care Jorge A. Dorantes; Michael Green; Benjamin Levi; Jane Schubart; Renee R. Stewart; Alyssa Harlow; Lisa S. Lehmann 69. Patient Out of Pocket Costs for Hospital Observation Services Brian Doyle; Teryl K. Nuckols 70. Understanding Substance Use Needs among Hospitalized Adults Honora Englander; Christine Velez Klug; Sarann Bielavitz; Benjamin Chan; Melissa B. Weimer; Philip T. Korthuis 71. Chronic Benzodiazepine Prescribing in an Academic Primary Care Clinic Maria Fan; Scott Steiger 72. A Comparison of IHI Open School to a Faculty-Led Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Curriculum for Undergraduate Medical Education Jason Fish; Michael Burton; Tammy Chung; Deepa Bhat; Meredith Mayo 73. Tobacco Use among Former Inmates: Relapse and Predictors of a Desire to Quit Michael Frank; Sung-joon Min; Rachel Blumhagen; David Weitzenkamp; Shane Mueller; Brenda Beaty; Ingrid A. Binswanger 74. Exploring Medical Student’s Perspectives Regarding Instruction on the Recognition and Management of Racial and Ethnic Implicit Bias Cristina M. Gonzalez; Maria L. Deno; Emily Kintzer; Diane McKee; Paul R. Marantz 75. Interprofessional Communication Patterns during Patient Discharges: A Social Network Analysis Vincent A. Pinelli; Klara K. Papp; Jed Gonzalo 76. Interprofessional Collaborative Care Characteristics and the Occurrence of Bedside Interprofessional Rounds: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of 18 Hospital-Based Units Jed Gonzalo; Brian McGillen; Judy N. Himes; Vicki Shifflet; Erik B. Lehman 77. Stronger Alcohol Policies Linked to Lower Alcoholic Cirrhosis Mortality Rates in the United States Scott E. Hadland; Ziming Xuan; Jason G. Blanchette; Timothy Heeren; Timothy S. Naimi 78. Opioid Use with Mental Health Disorders: Are We OverPrescribing? Brian Halbert; Sarah N. Chiodi; Roger B. Davis; Christina C. Wee 79. Understanding Out-of-ACO Care in the Medicare Shared Savings Program Maria Han; Carol Mangione; Robin Clarke; Susan Ettner; Neil Steers; Mei Leng 80. Shared Decision Making During Inpatient Rounds: Opportunities for Improvement in Patient Engagement and Communication Stephanie M. Harman; Poonam Hosamani; Lisa Shieh; Eric Huynh; Stephanie Rennke; Bradley Monash; Patrick Yuan; Joan F. Hilton; Rebecca Blankenburg; Debbie S. Sakai; Ian Chua; Adeena Khan; Lijia Xie; Jason Satterfield 81. What Do Internal Medicine Residents Say about Internship Preparation? Findings from an Internal Medicine In-Training Examination Survey Heather Harrell; Anne Pereira; T. R. Vu; Greg Kane 82. The Use of Fictional Medical Television in Medical Education: A Systematic Review Brian A. Primack; Beth Hoffman; Ariel Shensa; Charles B. Wessel 83. Prognostic Performance of echocardiography in Hemodynamically Stable Elderly Patients with Acute Pulmonary Embolism Eveline Hofmann; Andreas Limacher; Marie Méan; Nils Kucher; Marc Righini; Beat Frauchiger; Juerg-Hans Beer; Joseph J. Osterwalder; Markus Aschwanden; Christian M. Matter; Martin Banyai; Michael Egloff; Olivier Hugli; Daniel Staub; Henri Bounameaux; Nicolas Rodondi; Drahomir Aujesky 84. Effect of the TAILORED ICD Facilitated Discussion on Patient and Family Decision-Making about CIED Deactivation at the End of Life: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Mark Hughes; Gayane Yenokyan; Daniel Sulmasy; Lisa S. Lehmann; Julie Johnson; Joan Kub; Marie Nolan 85. Redesigning Resident Continuity Clinic: Results of a PreIntervention Survey Rachel Jantea; Raquel Buranosky; Deborah M. Simak; David M. Elnicki 86. Regional Variation in Home Health Care Referrals at Hospital Discharge: Results from the 2012 National Inpatient Sample Christine D. Jones; Heidi Wald; Rebecca S. Boxer; Frederick A. Masoudi; Robert E. Burke; Roberta Capp; Adit A. Ginde 87. Health Impact of Alternative Scenarios of Expanding Electronic Cigarette Sales: A Monte Carlo Analysis Sara Kalkhoran; Stanton A. Glantz Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 31 Thursday 11:30 am–12:30 pm • SESSION C 88. Perceptions of Affordability of Care and Access to Information about Health Insurance among Immigrants after Massachusetts Health Reform Ye Jin Kang; Danny McCormick; David Bor; Leah Zallman 89. Clinical Outcomes of Invasive Bedside Procedures Cynthia Kay; Erica M. Wozniak 90. Exploring Behaviours of Journal Authors and Editors Jason R. Kerr; David Moher; Sharon Straus 91. Decreasing the Friction between Teams: Perspectives of Medicine Residents and Subspecialty Consultants on the Consultation Process Amar Kohli; Michael Elnicki 92. Prevalence and Effects of Lapses in Public Insurance Coverage among Safety Net Patients Following Massachusetts Health Care Reform Carolyn Koulouris; Rebecca Rogers; Dylan Bothamley; Jennifer Huang; Neil N. Shah; Paula Lueras; Amy Pasternack; Christina Phillips; Judy Y. Kwok; Gaurab Basu; Danny McCormick 93. Potential Benefits to Patients of Shopping for Prescription Drugs for Chronic Conditions Jeff Kullgren; Joel E. Segel; Chris Cheung; Michael Slowik; Simone Singh 94. Perceptions of Opioid-Associated Overdose Risk: A Qualitative Study of Primary Care Providers and Their Patients in the Safety Net Emily E. Hurstak; Margot Kushel; Christine Miaskowski; Jamie Chang; Rachel Ceasar; Kara Zamora; Kelly Knight 95. Frequency and Causes of Delays in Hospital Discharge from a Safety-Net Hospital after Massachusetts’ Near Universal Coverage Reform Judy Y. Kwok; Paula Lueras; Dylan Bothamley; Jennifer Huang; Carolyn Koulouris; Amy Pasternack; Christina Phillips; Rebecca Rogers; Neil N. Shah; Gaurab Basu; Danny McCormick 103. The Association between Different Forms and Functions of Mentoring and Career Outcomes among Female Faculty in Academic Medicine Lyndonna M. Marrast; Rene Caraphina; Michael Wake; Emorcia Hill; Joan Reede 104. Use of Historical Data to Validate Simulation Modeling in the Creation of a Geographically-Focused Admitting System Heather Masters; Vimal Mishra; Joseph Heim; Richard Storch; Shin-Ping Tu 105. Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) as a Predictor of Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Hypertensive Crisis Sagger Mawri; Suraj Raheja; Alexander Michaels; Joseph Gibbs; Niral M. Patel; Bharat Rao; Ruchir Patel; James McCord 106. Physician-Nurse Collaboration in a Tertiary Care Academic Medical Center: Differences by Profession Georgia N. McIntosh; Darci Bowles; Reena H. Hemrajani; Nathan Schwartz; Miao-Shan Yen; Allison E. Phillips; Alan Dow 107. The Impact of Sitting or Standing at the Bedside on Patients’ Rating of Physicians’ Communication Skills and Perception of Time Spent During Morning Rounds: A Cluster Randomized Trial Alan C. Kwan; Christy McKinney; Andrew A. White; Patrick Ufkes; Susan E. Merel 108. Perceptions of Autonomy in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Combined Internal Medicine-Pediatrics Alexandra E. Mieczkowski; Allen Friedland; Robert J. Habicht; Reed Van Deusen; Alda Maria Gonzaga 109. You Can’t Improve What You Don’t Measure: A Systems Engineering Approach to Developing Geographically-Matched Patient-Provider Teams Vimal Mishra; Heather Masters; Allison E. Phillips; Richard Storch; Shin-Ping Tu 96. Food Environment, Diet Behavior and Weight Gain in a MultiEthnic Urban Cohort Pooja A. Lagisetty; Rebecca Piccolo; May Yang; Lisa D. Marceau; Richard W. Grant; John B. McKinlay; James B. Meigs 110. Building Sustainable Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) within Primary Care in an Integrated Hospital System in New York, NYSBIRT-II: An Implementation Model Jeanne Morley; Sandeep Kapoor; Megan O’Grady; Nancy Kwon; Mark Auerbach; Jon Morgenstern; Charles Neighbors; Joseph Conigliaro 98. Increased Empathy as a Long-Term Effect of a Residency Writers’ Workshop Megan S. Lemay; Anna Reisman; John Encandela; Lisa Sanders 112. Hospitalist and Subspecialist Perspectives on Inpatient Consultations Kelly Pacitti; Anne Mathew; Amanda Royse; Kim Jordan; John Elliot 97. Like Having a Favorite Child? Primary Care Physician Experiences with Favorite Patients Joy L. Lee; Albert W. Wu; Mary Catherine Beach 111. Specialty Physicians’ Beliefs about Medicaid Patients Meredith A. Niess; Irene V. Blair; Arthur Davidson 99. The Effect of Hospital-Acquired Anemia on 30-Day Readmission and Mortality Anil N. Makam; Oanh K. Nguyen; Christopher Clark; Song Zhang; Bin Xie; Ruben Amarasingham; Ethan Halm 113. Trait, State, and Place: The role of personality and environment in drug use Karran A. Phillips; Dexter Louie; Melody Furnari; William Kowalczyk; David H. Epstein; Kenzie L. Preston 100. Beyond “Great Job”: Content and Quality of Feedback among Students on Interprofessional Learning Teams Jennifer Mandal; Maria A. Wamsley; Sandrijn van Schaik 101. Gender Representation in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine ( JHUSOM) Learning Environment Madeleine Manka; Megan S. Orlando; David M. Levine; April S. Fitzgerald 102. Defining Quality of Resident Work Rounds: Impact of Team Size and PGY-level Mayce Mansour; Sheira Schlair; Sharon Leung; Danit Arad; Darlene LeFrancois 32 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 114. Validation of a Brief Clinician Survey to Reduce Clinician Burnout Scott Shimotsu; Sara Poplau; Mark Linzer 115. In-Hospital Communication Preferences among Internal Medicine Residents: Ease of Use vs. Privacy? Micah T. Prochaska; Amber Bird; Amar R. Chadaga; Vineet M. Arora 116. Changes in Hospitalized Anemic Patients’ Fatigue with Red Blood Cell Transfusions Micah T. Prochaska; Richard Newcomb; Andrea Flores; Tamar Polonsky; Andrew Artz; Caitlin Phillips; Sarah Follman; David Meltzer 117. A Longitudinal Assessment of Depressive Symptoms during Internal Medicine Residency Mariah A. Quinn; Lingling Li; Holly G. Prigerson; Steven R. Simon Thursday SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTER SESSION 2 118. Unmatched Medical Graduates and Primary Care Workforce Padmini Ranasinghe; Brandyn D. Lau 119. Associations between Teaching Effectiveness Scores and Characteristics of Presentations in Hospital Medicine Continuing Education John T. Ratelle; Christopher M. Wittich; Roger Yu; James Newman; Sarah Jenkins; Thomas J. Beckman 120. Aberrant Behavior in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Patients Prescribed Schedule II Narcotics Mohamed Rezik; Alex Garbarino; Grace Choe; Sheetal Patel; Sam Tirgari; Joshua Collins 121. A Randomized Controlled Trial to Decrease Job Burnout in FirstYear Internal Medicine Residents Using a Facilitated Discussion Group Intervention Jonathan Ripp; Robert Fallar; Deborah R. Korenstein 122. Physician Awareness and Use of Overtreatment Guidelines in Practice: a National Survey of US Internists Kira L. Ryskina; Eric Holmboe; Elizabeth C. Bernabeo; Esther J. Kim; Judy A. Shea; Judith Long 123. High-Risk Hospitalized Patients Have Low Perceived Susceptibility to Chronic Kidney Disease Milda R. Saunders; Sharon D. Kim; David Meltzer; Marshall Chin 124. Conceptual Model of House Staff Workload in the Inpatient Setting Jennifer M. Schmidt; Onur Asan; Laurie Simonds; Kathlyn Fletcher 125. Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking Dependence among US Young Adults Jaime Sidani; Saul Shiffman; Ariel Shensa; Galen E. Switzer; Brian A. Primack 126. From Past to Present: Continuity of Care in a Resident Clinic after a 4 + 1 Block Schedule Implementation Halle G. Sobel; Charita Vadlamudi 127. Is Overweight or Obesity Associated with Advanced Liver Disease among Hispanics with Chronic HCV? Barbara J. Turner; Barbara S. Taylor; Joshua T. Hanson; Yuanyuan Liang; Jasdeep Sandhu 128. Racial Disparities in Patient Activation: Evaluating the Mediating Role of Health Literacy with Path Analyses Kendrick B. Gwynn; Michael Winter; Howard Cabral; Michael S. Wolf; Lori Henault; Katie Waite; Timothy Bickmore; Michael Paasche-Orlow 129. Despite High Prevalence, Depression Is Associated with Less Healthcare Utilization in Japan Osamu Takahashi; Gautam A. Deshpande; Sachiko Ohde 130. Why Do Employers Offer Wellness Programs and How Do They Measure Success? Joyce W. Tang; Margaret R. Moran; Pamela Allweiss; Ronald T. Ackermann 131. Primary Care Access before and after Medicaid Expansion under the Affordable Care Act Renuka Tipirneni; Karin V. Rhodes; Rodney A. Hayward; Richard L. Lichtenstein; Elyse Reamer; Matthew M. Davis 132. Mental Health Training Needs Assessment in Internal Medicine Residency Program Lucille M. Torres-Deas; Angela Jeffers; Kristin A. Swedish; Viraj V. Patel; Deborah Swiderski 133. Depression Care Management: Results from the First Year of a Collaborative Care Model in an Urban Academic Primary Care Clinic Susan Truong; Lauren Peccoralo 134. Psychological Symptoms and Religiosity in Patients with Ventricular Assist Devices: A Cohort Study Himali Weerahandi; Nathan Goldstein; Laura P. Gelfman; Ulrich Jorde; James N. Kirkpatrick; Judith Marble; Yoshifumi Naka; Sean Pinney; Mark S. Slaughter; Emilia Bagiella; Deborah D. Ascheim 135. Confidence in Smoking Cessation: Social Support Trumps Household Environment Cassia Wells; Natalie Albanese; Jesse Cohen; Alice Tang; Yixin Fang; Ellie Grossman 136. Comparing Hospitalization Charges of Teaching vs. Non-Teaching Hospitals: Analysis of the Leading 30 Diagnoses of Admission Andrew Whipple; Mark Loehrke; Christopher M. Begley; Akshay Amaraneni 137. Medical Students’ Perception of the Patient-Centered Learning Environment Mark V. Wilcox; Megan S. Orlando; Cynthia S. Rand; Janet Record; Colleen Christmas; Roy C. Ziegelstein; Laura Hanyok 138. Declining Pass Rates of the American Board of Internal Medicine Certification Examination: Program Directors’ Perspectives Lisa L. Willett; Andrew J. Halvorsen; Michael Adams; Vineet M. Arora; Karen Chacko; Furman S. McDonald; Amy Oxentenko; Sara L. Swenson; Aimee K. Zaas; Saima Chaudhry 139. Cross-Cultural Inter-Professional Faculty Development in Japan: Results of an Integrated Workshop for Clinical Teachers Jeffrey G. Wong; Daisuke Son; Wakako Miura 140. A Silver-Lining in the Clouds? A Qualitative Analysis of Patient’s Sentiments on Hospitalist Service Changes Charlie M. Wray; Jeanne M. Farnan; Vineet M. Arora; David Meltzer 141. What Can Hospitalists Teach the Teaching Service? Comparing Patient Experiences on Hospitalist and Housestaff Services Charlie M. Wray; Micah Prochaska; David Meltzer; Vineet M. Arora 142. Residents’ Perceptions of Their Health Literacy Skills and Training Needs across Specialties Tamasyn Nelson; Lisa Altshuler; Colleen Gillespie; Mrudula Naidu; Alison Squires; Shonna Yin; Sondra Zabar 143. Please, Doc I Need Medicine!: Can Residents Diagnose and Manage Opiate Use Disorder? Kathleen Hanley; Colleen Gillespie; Mrudula Naidu; Irina Nudelman; Jennifer Adams; Mack Lipkin; Sondra Zabar 144. Predictors of Adherence to Telephone Counseling for Smoking Cessation amongst Veterans Presenting to VA Mental Health Clinics Matthew R. Augustine; Helene Strauss; David M. Levine; Priyanka Chugh; Binhuan Wang; Ellie Grossman; Erin Rogers; Scott Sherman 145. Improving Opioid Prescribing in the Context of Routine Pain Screening Karleen Giannitrapani; Sangeeta Ahluwalia; Maura Pisciotta; Risa Cromer; Hannah C. Schreibeis-Baum; Steven Dobscha; Erin E. Krebs; Karl Lorenz 146. Improving Race/Ethnicity Data in the Veterans Health Administration Susan Hernandez; Philip W. Sylling 147. Using Simulation to Improve House Staff ACLS Skills Michael Lindeke; Jennifer Carnahan; Kathlyn Fletcher 148. Reintegration of Veterans after Deployment-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Edward C. Shadiack; Drew Helmer; David P. Graham 149. Patient Characteristics and Outcomes of Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT): A Retrospective Study Marie Yan; Marion Elligsen; Nick Daneman Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 33 Thursday LUNCHTIME MEETINGS AND RECEPTIONS Pick up a box lunch in the Grand Ballroom Foyer on the Lower Concourse Level, and take it with you to one of these events. 11:30 am–12:45 pm VA Leadership Lunch Kenora Room, 2nd Floor 11:30 am–12:30 pm PCOR Keynote Address Birchwood Ballroom, Mezzanine DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR KEYNOTE ADDRESSES 11:30 am–1:00 pm Distinguished Professor in Geriatrics Keynote Address Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor 11:30 am–1:00 pm Distinguished Professor in Women and Medicine Keynote Address Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 11:30 am–1:00 pm Distinguished Professor in Cancer Research Keynote Address Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor MENTORING PANELS 11:30 am–1:00 pm Clinician Educator Career Mentoring Panel Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine 11:30 am–1:00 pm Clinician Investigator Career Mentoring Panel Willow East Room, Mezzanine COMMITTEE AND TASK FORCE MEETINGS 11:30 am–12:30 pm Clinical Practice Committee Clinical Content Subcommittee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Carleton Room, Mezzanine 11:30 am–12:30 pm Clinical Practice Committee Practice Management Subcommittee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Norfolk Room, Mezzanine Thursday Box Lunch Pick-up Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 11:00 am–1:00 pm 34 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 11:30 am–12:30 pm Health Policy Committee Education Subcommittee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Peel Room, Mezzanine 12:30–1:30 pm Health Policy Committee Research Subcommittee Meeting (By Invitation Only) York Room, Mezzanine 12:30–1:30 pm Finance Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Peel Room, Mezanine 12:30–1:30 pm MOC Task Force Meeting (By Invitation Only) Oxford Room, Mezzanine 12:30–1:30 pm Ad Hoc Strategic Communications Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Carleton Room, Mezzanine 12:30–1:30 pm Ethics Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Norfolk Room, Mezzanine REGIONAL NETWORKING 12:30–1:30 pm Mid-Atlantic Regional Meet and Greet Elgin Room, 2nd Floor Thursday 1:30–3:30 pm • SESSION D SESSION D AT A GLANCE CD02 CLINICAL UPDATE, SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP SESSIONS Dominion South, 2nd Floor Update in Women’s Health Category: Women’s Health Session Coordinator: Megan McNamara, MD, Internal Medicine, Louis Stokes Cleveland VAMC Additional Faculty: Pelin Batur, MD, Cleveland Clinic; Kay Johnson, MD, MPH, VA Puget Sound Health Care System; Judith M. Walsh, MD, MPH, UCSF CD01 Dominion North, 2nd Floor CD02 Dominion South, 2nd Floor SSD1 Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor VAD1 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor WTD Pine East, Mezzanine WLD Pine West, Mezzanine PCORWD Churchill Room, 2nd Floor WD01 Maple West Room, Mezzanine WD02 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine WD03 Maple East Room, Mezzanine WD04 Linden Room, Mezzanine WD05 Willow West Room, Mezzanine WD06 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine WD07 Willow East Room, Mezzanine WD08 Cedar Room, Mezzanine VAD1 WD09 Birchwood Foyer, Mezzanine WD10 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Breaking Down Silos: Collaboration between VA Centers of Excellence and Academic Partners for Undergraduate Interprofessional Health Education SSD1 Integrating Mobile Technologies for the Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Use Disorders Category: Mental Health/Substance Abuse Session Coordinator: Babak Tofighi, Fellow, Population Health, New York University School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Elizabeth Donovan; Brent A. Moore, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine; Scott Sherman, MD, MPH, NYU School of Medicine, VA New York Harbor HCS Disclosure: Elizabeth Donovan’s research is funded by a grant from Patient Centered Outcomes Research (PCORI) SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS ASD1 Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor ASD2 Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor ASD3 Kent Room, 2nd Floor ASD4 Huron Room, 2nd Floor CLINICAL VIGNETTE SESSION D CVD Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor INNOVATIONS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION ORAL PRESENTATION SESSION IMED City Hall Room, 2nd Floor CD01 Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Submitted in Conjunction with: VA Office of Academic Affiliations (OAA) Session Coordinator: C. Scott Smith, MD, General Internal Medicine, University of Washington Additional Faculty: Rebecca Brienza, MD, MPH, VA Connecticut Healthcare System; Rebecca L. Shunk, MD, Univeristy of California, San Francisco; Mamta K. Singh, MD, MS, Louis Stokes VA Medical Center; Joyce E. Wipf, MD, VA Puget Sound, University of Washington WTD Pine East, Mezzanine Effective Large Group Presentations: A TEACH Workshop Dominion North, 2nd Floor Update in Medical Education Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Lisa L. Willett, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham Additional Faculty: Carol K. Bates, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Shobhina G. Chheda, MD, MPH, FACP, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health; Briar Duffy, MD, University of Minnesota; Kathel Dunn, PhD; Reena Karani, MD, MHPE, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai The National Award for Scholarship in Medical Education will be presented at this session. Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Pete Yunyongying, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Georgia Regents University—University of Georgia Medical Partnership, Athens, Georgia Additional Faculty: Dominique L. Cosco, MD, Emory University School of Medicine; Deborah S. Kwolek, MD, Harvard/ Mass General Hospital; Corrie A. Stankiewicz, MD, MEd, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine PCORWD Churchill Room, 2nd Floor Health Care Systems and Practices—Listening and Learning from Patients This series is supported through a PCORI Program Award, EA-1283-SGIM Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 35 Thursday 1:30–3:30 pm • SESSION D WLD Pine West, Mezzanine WD05 Willow West Room, Mezzanine Leader Succession and Talent Management—A LEAD Workshop Improving Care for Super-Utilizers: Team-Based Strategies Category: Leadership and Administration Submitted in Conjunction with: ACLGIM Coordinator: Gerard Seijts, PhD, Professor of Organizational Behaviour, Ian O. Ihnatowycz Chair in Leadership, Executive Director, Ian O. Ihnatowycz Institute for Leadership, Ivey Business School, Western University, London, Ontario Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Session Coordinator: Colleen Lynch, MD, NRSA Primary Care Fellow, General Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Elisha L. Brownfield, MD, Medical University of South Carolina; Scott Joy, MD, The Colorado Health Foundation; Rose M. Kakoza, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Debra Keller, MD, MPH, University of California, San Francisco; Ania Wajnberg, MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Small Group Leaders: Ramiro Jervis, Mount Sinai Medical Center; Michael Masse, Medical Assistant, High Street Internal Medicine; Leanne Rupp, MSW/LCSW, High Street Primary Care Center, The Colorado Health Foundation WD01 Maple West Room, Mezzanine Power Skits: A Dramatic Approach to Talking about Power Category: Medical Ethics, Professionalism and Humanities Session Coordinator: Anna Reisman, MD, MD, Internal Medicine, Yale Additional Faculty: Nancy R. Angoff, MD, Yale; Billy Lockhart, BFA, Yale School of Medicine; Linda H. Pellico, PhD, MSN, CNS-BC, RN, Yale School of Nursing WD02 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Incorporating Prognosis in Primary Care of Older Adults Category: Aging/Geriatrics/End of Life Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Research Committee, Geriatrics Task Force, Geriatrics Interest Group, Cancer Research Interest Group Session Coordinator: Nancy Schoenborn, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Sei Lee, MD, MAS, University of California, San Francisco/SFVA; Craig E. Pollack, MD, MHS, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Mara A. Schonberg, MD, MPH, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Alexander Smith, University of California, San Francisco WD03 Maple East Room, Mezzanine Meeting Health Care Needs of Racially Diverse LGBT Patients Category: Health Disparities/Vulnerable Populations Session Coordinator: Marshall Chin, MD, MPH, Richard Parrillo Family Professor, University of Chicago Additional Faculty: Scott Cook, PhD, The University of Chicago; Harvey J. Makadon, MD, National LGBT Health Education Center, The Fenway Institute; Monica E. Peek, MD, MPH, University of Chicago Small Group Leaders: Arshiya A. Baig, MD, MPH, University of Chicago; Elbert S. Huang, MD, MPH, University of Chicago; Alexia M. Torke, MD, MS, Indiana University WD04 Linden Room, Mezzanine Improving Communication of Evidence-Based, High-Value Care Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Evidence-Based Medicine Task Force Session Coordinator: Heather Sateia, MD, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University Additional Faculty: Rebecca Beyth, MD, MS, University of Florida & Malcom Randall VAMC; Daniel J. Elliott, MD, MSCE, Christiana Care Health System; Beth Smith, DO, Oregon Health and Science University; Daniella A. Zipkin, MD, Duke University Small Group Leader: Michael E. Bowen, MD, MPH, UT Southwestern Medical Center 36 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 WD06 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine Executive Presence, Coaching and Sponsorship Category: Leadership and Administration Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Women and Medicine Task Force Career Advising Program Session Coordinator: Amy S. Gottlieb, MD, Associate Professor (Clinical), Director of Primary Care Curricula, Residency Program in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Departments of Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brown University/Women & Infants Hospital Additional Faculty: Sumita Khatri, MD, MS, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine; Andrea L. Sikon, MD, Cleveland Clinic WD07 Willow East Room, Mezzanine Know Your Team: Personality Types and Conflict Strategies Category: Leadership and Administration Session Coordinator: Jillian S. Catalanotti, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine & of Health Policy, Division of General Internal Medicine, The George Washington University Additional Faculty: April Barbour, MD, MPH, George Washington University; Abby Spencer, MD, MS, FACP, Cleveland Clinic WD08 Cedar Room, Mezzanine Team-Based Chronic Disease Education for Residents Category: Medical Education Scholarship Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Education Committee Session Coordinator: Margaret C. Lo, MD, FACP, Associate Program Director, IM Residency Program, Department of Medicine, Internal Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine Additional Faculty: Lisa Altshuler, PhD, NYU School of Medicine; Darlene LeFrancois, MD, Montefiore Medical Center; Stacie Schmidt, MD, Emory University Small Group Leaders: Kristina L. Lundberg, MD, Emory University; Michael J. Rosenblum, MD, Baystate Medical Center Thursday 1:30–3:30 pm • SESSION D WD09 Birchwood Foyer, Mezzanine The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Junior Faculty Category: Personal/Professional Development Session Coordinator: Jennifer Corbelli, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Additional Faculty: Rachel Bonnema, MD, MS, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Abby Spencer, MD, MS, FACP, Cleveland Clinic; Sarah A. Tilstra, MD,MS, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/Medical Center WD10 Abstract Session D2: Health Disparities/Vulnerable Populations Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Moderator: Robert J. Fortuna, MD, MPH 1. 2. Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Putting Patients First: Improving Communication Skills Category: Quality of Care/Patient Safety Session Coordinator: Sarah Richards, MD, Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center Additional Faculty: Kelly Caverzagie, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Mahliqha Qasimyar, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Christopher J. Smith, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center 3. 4. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS 5. Abstract Session D1: Hamolsky Finalists 6. Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Moderators: Julia H. Arnsten, MD, MPH; Adam Rose, MD, MSc 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Workplace Wellness Incentives for Weight Loss—A Randomized, Controlled Trial Mitesh Patel; David A. Asch; Andrea B. Troxel; Lisa Wesby; Victoria Ulrich; Jingsan Zhu; Wenli Wang; Kevin G. Volpp Evaluation of a Diagnostic Checklist for Use in Internal Medicine Resident Education Deborah DiNardo; Sarah A. Tilstra; Melissa McNeil; William Follansbee; Shanta M. Zimmer; Coreen Farris; Silvia Mamede; Henk Schmidt; Amber E. Barnato Vital Signs Are Still Vital—Association between Instability on Hospital Discharge and 30-Day Readmissions and Mortality Oanh K. Nguyen; Anil N. Makam; Christopher Clark; Song Zhang; Bin Xie; Ruben Amarasingham; Ethan Halm Use of Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment among California Nursing Home Residents: Successful Broad Dissemination but Missing Some Who Need It Most Lee A. Jennings; David Zingmond; Rachel Louie; Judy Thomas; Kate O’Malley; Neil Wenger Crowdsourcing the Diagnosis: Results of a National Survey of Patient Attitudes towards Physicians Sharing Deidentified Patient Images Online James Colbert; Eliyahu Lehmann; Priyanka Agarwal; Joy L. Lee; Katherine C. Chretien; Lisa S. Lehmann Non-Medical Use of Prescription Opioids and Emergency Department Utilization: Results of a National Survey Joseph W. Frank; Ingrid A. Binswanger; Susan L. Calcaterra; Cari Levy Exploring Patient’s Perceptions of Racial and Ethnic Bias in Medical Encounters Cristina M. Gonzalez; Maria L. Deno; Emily Kintzer; Diane McKee; Paul R. Marantz The Link between Education and Health: It Is Not What You Know, but Whom You Know Danielle Strom; Rebecca Dudovitz; Lourdes R. Guerrero; Mitchell D. Wong The Hepatitis C Virus Cascade at an Urban Post-Incarceration Transitions Clinic Laura C. Hawks; Brianna L. Norton; Chinazo Cunningham; Aaron D. Fox Association between Diabetes Self-Care and Perceived Support in a Sample of Low-Income African Americans Brittany D. Payne; Robert Oster; John P. Shelley; April A. Agne; Andrea Cherrington Aligning Clinical with Educational Value: A Multi-Site Assessment of Patients’ Needs and Potential for Student Patient Navigators Bobbie Johannes; Deanna Graaf; Barbara Blatt; Jed Gonzalo Integrated Care Increases Evaluation but Not Treatment for Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection In Primary Care Aaron D. Fox; Laura C. Hawks; Brianna L. Norton; Alain H. Litwin; Chinazo Cunningham Abstract Session D3: Clinical Epidemiology/ Healthcare Effectiveness Research Kent Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Judith A. Long, MD; Colin P. West, MD, PhD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A Randomized Control Trial of Opt-In versus Opt-Out Enrollment into a Diabetes Management Intervention Jaya Aysola; Andrea B. Troxel; David A. Asch; Emin Tahirovic; Kelsey Gangemi; Amanda T. Hodlofski; Jingsan Zhu; Kevin G. Volpp Risk of Peripheral Neuropathy in Patients Initiating Thalidomide or Lenalidomide for Multiple Myeloma: A Propensity Score-Matched Cohort Study Jing Luo; Joshua Gagne; Jerry Avorn; Aaron Kesselheim Beta Blockers and the Risk of Suicide in the Elderly Jonathan S. Zipursky; Erin M. Macdonald; Simon Hollands; Tara Gomes; Muhammad Mamdani; Michael Paterson; David N. Juurlink Dual Therapy for Pseudomonas and Outcomes in Healthcare Associated Pneumonia Michael B. Rothberg; Marya Zilberberg; Penelope S. Pekow; Aruna Priya; Sarah Haessler; Tara Lagu; Thomas Higgins; Peter K. Lindenauer Comparing Use of Low Value Healthcare Services Among U.S. Advanced Practice Clinicians and Physicians John N. Mafi; Christina C. Wee; Roger B. Davis; Bruce E. Landon Benefits and risks of warfarin with and without aspirin for prevention of stroke in coronary artery disease or cerebrovascular disease: A meta-analysis Abhishek Deshpande; Gaurav Alreja; Krishna Patel; Vinay Pasupuleti; Michael B. Rothberg Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 37 Thursday 1:30–3:30 pm • SESSION D Abstract Session D4: Preventive Medicine Huron Room, 2nd Floor Moderator: Steven J. Atlas, MD, MPH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Electronically Measuring Adherence to Antihypertensive Medications Improves Clinician Management of Uncontrolled Hypertension: The MATCH Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial Ian M. Kronish; Nathalie Moise; Thomas McGinn; Yan Quan; William Chaplin; Benjamin D. Gallagher A Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial of a Primary Care– Community Linkage for Preventing Type 2 Diabetes Ronald T. Ackermann; David T. Liss; Emily Finch; Laura Hays; David G. Marrero; Chandan Saha Healthy Living Partnerships to Prevent Diabetes (HELP PD): A Randomized Controlled Trial to Prevent Diabetes through Diet and Exercise: 2 Year Effects on the Metabolic Syndrome Carolyn F. Pedley; Caroline Blackwell; Doug Case; Jeffrey A. Katula; Mara Z. Vitolins; David C. Goff The Moderating Effect of Emotional Regulation on the Association between Chronic Stress and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Brita Roy; Carley Riley; Adam Hong; Rajita Sinha Test Characteristics of Proposed Strategies to Select Asymptomatic Older Men for Initial Bone Mineral Density Testing: Results from the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Study Susan Diem; Katherine Peters; Margaret L. Gourlay; John Schousboe; Brent C. Taylor; Eric Orwoll; Jane Cauley; Carolyn J. Crandall; Kristine E. Ensrud A Randomized Trial of Social Norms Feedback and Financial Incentives for Physical Activity Using a Team-Based Approach Mitesh Patel; Kevin G. Volpp; Roy Rosin; Dylan Small; Scarlett Bellamy; Nancy Haff; Samantha Lee; Lisa Wesby; Karen Hoffer; David Shuttleworth; Devon Taylor; Victoria Ulrich; Jingsan Zhu; Lin Yang; Xingmei Wang; David A. Asch CLINICAL VIGNETTE SESSION Vignette Session D1: Vignette Award Finalists Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Sheira Schlair, MD, MS and Kerri Palamara, MD, Chair and Co-Chair, Clinical Vignettes, 38th Annual Meeting 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 38 A Rare yet Emerging Cause of Severe Myocarditis and Cardiomyopathy Sweny Gulati; Aymara Chang; Amy Vittor; John Petersen; Margaret C. Lo Amiodarone Induced Toxicity Xin Cai; Sujata Bhushan An Old Acquaintance Rediscovered as a New Evil: Cannabis Induced Myocardiopathy Mohammed A. Bahaa Aldeen; Nibras Talibmamury; Essam Nakhla; Omar Nadhem; Roger D. Smalligan; Rahul Chandra Pulmonary Artery Sarcoma: A Rare Pulmonary Artery Filling Defect Demetra Gibson; Neda Laiteerapong A Dizzying Diagnosis Elisa H. Ignatius Penile Pain: A Perplexing Presentation Joshua Feuerstein; Hao Feng Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 INNOVATIONS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION Innovations in Medical Education Oral Presentations City Hall Room, 2nd Floor Moderator: Gina Luciano, MD, Co-Chair, Innovations in Medical Education, 38th Annual Meeting 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Implementing and Evaluating a Four-Year Integrated End-of-Life Care Curriculum for Medical Students Matthew S. Ellman; Auguste H. Fortin; Andrew T. Putnam; Margaret Bia A Real-World Strategic Needs Assessment that Engages House Staff outside the Clinic toward Community Health David M. Levine; Colleen Vessell; Matthew R. Augustine; Kathleen Hanley Instituting a Flexible Cap and Front-Fill System for General Medicine Inpatient Teaching Services at Tertiary Academic Medical Center Youngjee Choi; Daniel Kim; Hyemi Chong; Christopher Mallow; Jason Bill; Melvin Blanchard Complex Case Conference: Multi-Disciplinary Rounds in an Outpatient Residency Clinic Brinton Clark; Mari Kai Developing and Evaluating The Rounds Table Podcast for Continuing Medical Education in General Adult Medicine Amol Verma; Hareem Naveed; Fahad Razak Thursday 3:15–4:45 pm • SESSION E SESSION E AT A GLANCE CE02 CLINICAL UPDATE, SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP SESSIONS CE01 Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor CE02 Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor SSE1 Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor VAE1 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor WTE Pine East Room, Mezzanine PCORWE Churchill Room, 2nd Floor WE01 Maple West Room, Mezzanine WE02 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine WE03 Maple East Room, Mezzanine WE04 Linden Room, Mezzanine WE05 Cedar Room, Mezzanine WE06 Willow East Room, Mezzanine WE07 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine WE08 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine WE09 Pine West Room, Mezzanine WE10 Birchwood Foyer, Mezzanine WE11 Willow West Room, Mezzanine WE12 Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor ASE2 Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor ASE3 Kent Room, 2nd Floor ASE4 Huron Room, 2nd Floor CE01 Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Category: Medical Ethics, Professionalism and Humanities Session Coordinator: Roy M. Poses, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Internal Medicine, Brown University Additional Faculty: Martha Gerrity, MD, MPH, PhD, Oregon Health & Science University; Wally R. Smith, MD, Virginia Commonwealth University VAE1 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Integrating Mental Health into Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMH): Recommendations from a VA Expert Panel Category: Mental Health/Substance Abuse Submitted in Conjunction with: VA Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Session Coordinator: Evelyn T. Chang, MD, MSHS, Physician Investigator, General Internal Medicine, VA—Greater Los Angeles Additional Faculty: Praveen Mehta, MD, VA Great Lakes Health Care System; Edward P. Post, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System and University of Michigan; Lisa V. Rubenstein, MD, MSPH, HRS&D, GLA VA; John W. Williams, MD, MHSc, Duke University WTE Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor INNOVATIONS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE ORAL PRESENTATION SESSION ICPE Category: Clinical Medicine Session Coordinator: Diane Altkorn, MD, Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago Additional Faculty: Adam Cifu, MD, University of Chicago; Amber Pincavage, MD, University of Chicago; Elizabeth M. Schulwolf, MD, Loyola University Medical Center; Sachin D. Shah, MD, University of Chicago Defense Against the Dark Arts: Understanding and Challenging Health Care Corruption CLINICAL VIGNETTE SESSION E CVE Update in Primary Care SSE1 SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS ASE1 Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor City Hall Room, 2nd Floor Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Update in Palliative Care Category: Aging/Geriatrics/End of Life Session Coordinator: Aziz Ansari, DO, Associate Director, Division of Hospital Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center Additional Faculty: Katherine Aragon, MD, Lawrence General Hospital; Kamala Gullapalli Cotts, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center; Patricia F. Harris, MD, MS, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles; Mark Hughes, MD, MA, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Yael Schenker, MD, University of Pittsburgh; Kevin R. Smith, MD, Loyola University Medical Center Pine East Room, Mezzanine Teaching in the Ambulatory Setting: A TEACH Workshop Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Eva M. Aagaard, MD, Associate Professor, University of Colorado School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Eric Green, MD, MSc, Mercy Catholic Medical Center; J. H. Isaacson, MD, Cleveland Clinic; Katherine Julian, MD, University of California, San Francisco; Kerri Palamara, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital PCORWE Churchill Room, 2nd Floor Pragmatic and Patient-Centered: Clinical Trials Done Differently This series is supported through a PCORI Program Award, EA-1283-SGIM Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 39 Thursday 3:15–4:45 pm • SESSION E WE01 Maple West Room, Mezzanine Training Residents to Provide Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Care Category: Clinical Medicine Session Coordinator: Schuyler Livingston, MD, General Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Jennifer Adams, MD, Denver Health; Minh Nguyen, MD, Emory University School of Medicine; Mara Terras, MD, University of Chicago WE02 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines and Shared Decision Making Category: Clinical Medicine Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Evidence Based Task Force and Shared Decision Making Interest Group Session Coordinator: Zackary Berger, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Michael J. Barry, MD, Healthwise; Kathleen Fairfield, MD, Maine Medical Center; Leigh H. Simmons, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; James Yeh, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Daniella A. Zipkin, MD, Duke University Skype Participant: Dave deBronkart, Proprietor, e-Patient Dave WE03 Maple East Room, Mezzanine You Are What You Eat: Food, Nutrition, and Health CANCELLED Category: Clinical Medicine Session Coordinator: Heidi Powell, MD, Department of Medicine, University of Washington Additional Faculty: Deborah Greenberg, University of Washington WE04 Linden Room, Mezzanine Sustaining Interventions to Reduce Disparities Category: Health Disparities/Vulnerable Populations Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Disparities Task Force Session Coordinator: Judith A. Long, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia VA Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion Additional Faculty: Carol Horowitz, MD, MPH, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Shreya Kangovi, MD, University of Pennsylvania; Karen E. Lasser, MD, MPH, Boston Medical Center; Monica E. Peek, MD, MPH, Universtiy of Chicago; LeChauncy D. Woodard, MD, MPH, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center HSR&D Center of Excellence and Baylor College of Medicine Cedar Room, Mezzanine Armchair Advocacy: Education and Persuasion through the Op-Ed Category: Health Policy/Advocacy/Social Justice Session Coordinator: Palav Babaria, MD, MHS, Internal Medicine, Highland Hospital, Oakland, CA Additional Faculty: Anna H. Chodos, MD, MPH, University of California, San Francisco; Katherine C. Chretien, MD, Washington DC VAMC; Lynn E. Fiellin, MD, Yale University; Sharad Jain, University of California, San Francisco; Anna Reisman, MD, Yale; Lisa Sanders, MD, Yale School of Medicine; Jennifer Siegel, MD, Boston Medical Center Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Willow East Room, Mezzanine Optimizing Outpatient Direct Observation Techniques Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Alaka Ray, MD, Associate Program Director, General Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital Additional Faculty: Sudeep K. Aulakh MD, Baystate Medical Center; Tiffany Y. Lu, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Eva Rimler, MD, Emory University School of Medicine; Michael J. Rosenblum, MD, Baystate Medical Center; Jonathan Tolentino, MD, University of Cincinnati WE07 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine Best Practices and Successful Innovations in IPE Category: Medical Education Scholarship Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Interprofessional Education Interest Group Session Coordinator: Laura Hanyok, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University Additional Faculty: Rebecca Brienza, MD, MPH, VA Connecticut Healthcare System; Elizabeth Eckstrom, MD, MPH, Oregon Health & Science University; Virginia P. Tilden, PhD, RN, Oregon Health & Science University; Maria A. Wamsley, MD, University of California, San Francisco WE08 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Bringing “The Checklist Manifesto” to IM Residency Training Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Deborah DiNardo, MD, Clinical Instructor of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Melissa McNeil, MD, MPH, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Sarah B. Merriam, MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Sarah A. Tilstra, MD,MS, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/Medical Center WE09 Pine West Room, Mezzanine How to Become an Outstanding Journal Reviewer for JGIM Category: Personal/Professional Development Session Coordinator: Malathi Srinivasan, MD, Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis School of Medicine Additional Faculty: David Edelman, MD, Health Services Research (152), Durham VA Medical Center; Leonard E. Egede, MD, MS, Medical University of South Carolina; Carlos Estrada, MD, MS, Birmingham VAMC, The University of Alabama, Birmingham WE10 WE05 40 WE06 Birchwood Foyer, Mezzanine Simulation for Multidisciplinary Teamwork and Communication Category: Quality of Care/Patient Safety Session Coordinator: Krista M. Johnson, MD, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Additional Faculty: Chaitanya Are, MD, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine; Aparna Kamath, MD, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Small Group Leader: Jennifer Wittman, RN, BSN, Nursing, University of Iowa Thursday 3:15–4:45 pm • SESSION E WE11 Willow West Room, Mezzanine Tips and Tricks for Conducting/Publishing Systematic Reviews 2. Category: Research Methods Session Coordinator: Shari Bolen, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine, MetroHealth/Case Western Reserve University Small Group Leaders: Eric B. Bass, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University; Stephanie Chang, MD, MPH, Agency for Healthcare Research and Policy; Nisa Maruthur, MD, MHS, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Jodi B. Segal, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 3. WE12 5. Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor Writing for Impact: From Idea to Perspective Piece Category: Women’s Health Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Women’s Caucus and Women and Medicine Task Force Session Coordinator: Meghana Gadgil, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Additional Faculty: Elizabeth Karwowski, MD, Boston University Medical Center; Amy Weil, MD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Medicine SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS 4. 6. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2. Incorporation of Guideline Data into Ordering Systems Reduces Transthoracic Echocardiography Order Frequency Joel C. Boggan; Ryan D. Schulteis; Mark Donahue; David L. Simel Addressing Basic Resource Needs in Primary Care Improves Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Control: A Pragmatic Intervention Seth A. Berkowitz; Carine Y. Traore; Steven J. Atlas 3. End of life Discussions among Medicare Beneficiaries Minal Kale; Katherine Ornstein 4. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Mental Health Visits and Expenditures for Children and Young Adults: A National Study Lyndonna M. Marrast; David Himmelstein; Steffie Woolhandler Self-Directed Learning among Internal Medicine Residents: A Qualitative Study Using Grounded Theory Adam P. Sawatsky; John T. Ratelle; Sara Bonnes; Jason Egginton; Thomas J. Beckman High Quality Transitions of Care Reduce Hospital Readmissions among Patients with PCI and CABG Jennifer N. Goldstein; LeRoi S. Hicks; Paul Kolm; Daniel J. Elliott 5. 6. Abstract Session E2: Aging/Geriatrics/End of Life Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Moderator: Neil S. Wenger, MD Discussant: Gail Sullivan, MD, MPH, SGIM 2015 Distinguished Professor in Geriatrics 1. Quality of End-of-Life Care Provided to Patients with Different Life-Limiting Conditions in the Veterans Health Administration Melissa W. Wachterman; Corey Pilver; Dawn Smith; Stuart R. Lipsitz; Mary Ersek; Nancy L. Keating Mobilization of Vulnerable Elders in Ontario (MOVE ON): A Multisite Interrupted Time Series Evaluation of an Implementation Intervention to Increase Patient Mobilization Barbara A. Liu; Julia E. Moore; Ummukulthum Almaawiy; WaiHin Chan; Sobia Khan; Jemila Hamid; Jocelyne Ewusie; Sharon Straus Advanced Functional Impairment Is Associated with Higher PostAcute Costs of Care in Medicare Seniors S. Ryan R. Greysen; Irena S. Cenzer; Ken Covinsky The Relationship between Multimorbidity and Concordant and Discordant Causes of Hospital Readmission at 30-Days and One Year Arlene S. Bierman; Jun Guan; Therese Stukel Kent Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Leora Horwitz, MD, MHSc; Sumant Ranji, MD Abstract Session E1: Hamolsky Finalists 1. Net Harms of Aggressive Blood Pressure Control on Cardiovascular Events and Fall Injury in Older American Adults Lillian Min; Eve A. Kerr; Deborah A. Levine; Kenneth M. Langa; Caroline Blaum; Timothy Hofer Abstract Session E3: Quality of Care/Patient Safety 1. Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Moderators: Eugene C. Rich MD; William M. Tierney MD Doctors Don’t Die Differently: Doctors’ Use of High Cost Low Value Care at End of Life No Different from Non-Doctors Stacy M. Fischer; Sung-joon Min; Alexander K. Smith; Amy Kelley; Traci E. Yamashita; Daniel Matlock Clinicians’ Justifications for Antibiotic Prescribing: A New Type of Quality Measure Mark W. Friedberg; Samuel Hirshman; Jason N. Doctor; Daniella Meeker; Jeffrey A. Linder The Effects of a Multi-Faceted Medication Reconciliation Quality Improvement Intervention on Patient Safety: Final Results of the MARQUIS Study Jeffrey L. Schnipper; Jason Stein; Tosha B. Wetterneck; Peter Kaboli; Stephanie Mueller; Amanda S. Mixon; Stephanie Labonville; Jacquelyn A. Minahan; Elisabeth Burdick; Endel John Orav; Jenna Goldstein; Nyryan V. Nolido; Sunil Kripalani Sustainability of a Tailored Behavioral Intervention to Improve Hypertension Control: Outcomes of a Randomized Controlled Trial Maria Antonia Rodriguez; Jennifer P. Friedberg; Binhuan Wang; Yixin Fang; Sundar Natarajan Flagging Elevated Glucose Values in the Electronic Medical Record: Does It Improve Recognition and Followup of Abnormal Values? Zahra Merchant; Kazeen Abdullah; Riya Joshi; Deepa Bhat; Jason Fish; Ethan Halm; Michael E. Bowen Readmission-Free Survival: Accounting for the Effect of Mortality Rates on CHF Readmission Rates John Hughes; Richard Averill; James Vertrees; Norbert Goldfield; Jean Xiang; Elizabeth McCullough Quality of Life, Functional Status, and Pain over Time in Patients with Ventricular Assist Devices: A Cohort Study Himali Weerahandi; Nathan Goldstein; Laura Gelfman; Ulrich Jorde; James N. Kirkpatrick; Judith Marble; Yoshifumi Naka; Sean Pinney; Mark S. Slaughter; Emilia Bagiella; Deborah D. Ascheim Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 41 Thursday 3:15–4:45 pm • SESSION E Abstract Session E4: Medical Education Scholarship and Professional Development Huron Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Neil J. Farber, MD; Mariah Quinn, MD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Identifying and Defining Content Domains for a Science of Healthcare Delivery Curriculum: Results from the America Medical Association Accelerating Change in Medical Education Systems-Based Practice Working Group Jed Gonzalo; Stephanie Starr; Michael Dekhtyar; Jeffrey Borkan; Susan Skochelak Demonstrating Medical Student Competency in Primary Palliative Care: Development and Evaluation of a New “OSCE” Station Andrew T. Putnam; Margaret Bia; Carol Pfeiffer; Michael Green; Matthew S. Ellman The Impact of Primary Care Redesign on Residents’ Experience in Continuity Clinic Matthew Tobey; Anthony H. Bui; Antoinette S. Peters; Alyna T. Chien Internal Medicine Residents’ Perceived Responsibility for Transitions of Care: A Needs Assessment Eric A. Young; Chad Stickrath; Aaron Calderon; Elizabeth Chapman; Jed Gonzalo; Ethan Kuperman; Max Lopez; Christopher J. Smith; Joseph R. Sweigart; Cecilia Theobald; Robert E. Burke Working at Home: Results from a National, Multi-Center Survey of Internal Medicine and General Surgery Residents Lisa S. Lehmann; Frances Javier; Matthew Erlendson; Laura Skirp; Mark Mercurio; Kimberly Davis; Carrie Thiessen A Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating the Effect of COMPASS (COlleagues Meeting to Promote and Sustain Satisfaction) Small Group Sessions on Physician Well-Being, Meaning, and Job Satisfaction Colin P. West; Liselotte Dyrbye; Daniel Satele; Tait Shanafelt CLINICAL VINGETTE SESSION Vignette Session E: Errors in Clinical Reasoning Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Moderator: Sachin D. Shah, MD Discussants: Meridale V. Baggett, MD; Rodrigo B. Cavalcanti MD, MSc; Erin D. Snyder, MD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. FRIDAY 7:00–8:00 am 9:30 am–12:00 noon 2:30–4:30 pm 42 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 The Case of the Missing Band: A Deceptive Clone Minghao Liu; Danit Arad An ACE Inhibitor of Spades: An Unsual Cause of Enteritis Srikar R. Mapakshi; Neelima Reddy; Rajasekhar Katuru; Catalina Negulescu; Brandon Amant Lessons from the Pasture: Pasteurella Multocida Infection Resulting from a Horse Hoof Injury Nicholas Duca; Asher Tulsky Asymmetric Pleural Effusion as an Initial Presentation of Rheumatoid Arthritis Neal George; Samer Makhoul Innovations in Clinical Practice Oral Session City Hall Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Eboni G. Price-Haywood, MD, MPH, Chair and Barak Gaster, MD, Co-Chair, Innovations in Clinical Practice, 38th Annual Meeting The Quality and Practice Innovation Award will be presented at this session. Career Fair THURSDAY 7:00–9:00 am 11:00 am–1:30 pm 4:30–6:00 pm Antibodies in Acute Hepatitis: Friend or Foe? Jonathan T. Cheah; Julie Kanevsky CLINICAL PRACTICE INNOVATIONS 1. Stop by the onsite SGIM Career Fair on Thursday and Friday in the Vide Foyer hall on the Lower Concourse Level to visit with potential employers and fellowship program directors. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about available positions, present your resume, and talk with recruiters and program directors. Too Few Mice Robert Mocharla; Synphen Wu; Joshua Denson; Douglas Bails; Richard E. Greene 2. 3. 4. 5. The Mobile Insulin Titration Intervention (MITI) Study: Innovative Chronic Disease Management of Diabetes Natalie K. Levy; Victoria Moynihan; Annielyn Nilo; Karyn Singer; Mary-Ann Etiebet; Lidia Bernik; James H. Cho; Yixin Fang; Sundar Natarajan Care Plus: Addressing Medical and Psychosocial Needs through Team Based Primary Care and Care Coordination Melanie Martin; Kirsten Feiereisel; Nancy M. Denizard-Thompson Improving the Safety of ICU to Floor Transfers—“Ticket to Ride” Faisal Siddiqi; Morgan Jones; R. Neal Axon Post Discharge Intensive Care to Reduce Readmission Risk for High Risk Patients Geoffrey C. Lamb; Mary Conti; Hope Benthien; Susan Dummer; Sandra S. Green Improving Clinic Flow in an Academic General Internal Medicine Clinic Utilizing Patient-Centered Layout and Signage Brooke B. McGuirt; Betsy B. Shilliday; Tamrah Parker; Derek Cain; Shana Ratner Thursday 5:00–6:00 pm • SESSION F 15. Improving the Accuracy and Efficiency of the Medication Reconciliation Process at Internal Medicine Outpatient Appointments Wendy Fiordellisi; Chris Goerdt; Cheryl Alberhasky; Sue Behrle; Krista M. Johnson INNOVATIONS POSTER SESSION Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse POSTER SESSION ORGANIZATION Posters 1–71 Innovations in Clinical Practice Posters 72–141 Innovations in Medical Education Posters 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Improving Patient and Provider Communication through Multidisciplinary Rounding with the Use of a Discharge Plan Task List Sarvenaz Alibeigi; Sunita Mistry; Blake Gregory Development of a Patient Empowerment Program (PEP) Based on Standardized Patient (SP) Methodology Lisa Altshuler; Joseph Plaksin; Sarita Kundrod; Sondra Zabar; Adina Kalet Implementation of an Electronic Referral System in a Large Academic Medical Center Michael Barnett; Ateev Mehrotra; Joseph P. Frolkis; Melissa Spinks; Brandon Hehir; Casey Steiger; Jeffrey Greenberg Group Discussions about Future Care Planning Nathalie Bloch; Alyse C. Krantz; Aftab Iqbal; Abigail Frydryk Creation and Evaluation of a Process for Falls Risk Assessment and Intervention in an Academic General Internal Medicine Clinic Kathryn A. Brennan; Emily K. Sturkie; Brooke B. McGuirt; Shana Ratner Reducing Readmissions Why Patient and Provider Perceptions May Matter More Than You Think Jocelyn A. Carter; Deborah Wexler; Karen Donelan; Charlotte Ward; Courtney L. Kaiser Attributes of an Outpatient Geriatrics Consult Service in the Safety Net Anna H. Chodos; Janet Myers; Alain Takane; Edgar Pierluissi; Christine Ritchie A Multidisciplinary Effort to Improve Utilization of Resources for Patients with Morbid Obesity in the Primary Care Clinic Stephen C. Chow Developing a Language Access Clinic (LAC) for Patients with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Lucero C. Chueca Villa; Cheryl Miree; Christine L. Joseph 10. Working to Reduce Adverse Events in Patients That Are “Handed Off ” Natasha Cuk; Sun Yoo; Rachel Brook; Neveen S. El-Farra; Neil Wenger; Nimesh Patel; Teryl Nuckols 11. Using Group Medical Visits and a Novel Website to Help Diverse Older Adults Engage in Advance Care Planning in Primary Care Emily Wistar; Carly S. Benner; Claire K. Horton; Rebecca L. Sudore 12. Enhancing Patient Engagement and Provider Awareness of Safety Vulnerabilities Using a Multidisciplinary Discharge Timeout Checklist Brian Eiss; Paul Martin; Laura F. Gingras; Julius Motal; Michael Gao; Nadine Rosenthal; Megan E. Maikoff 13. Improving Depression Assessments and Treatment in a Hospital Follow-Up Clinic to Decrease Readmissions Genevieve G. Embree; Jamie Cavanaugh; Brooke B. McGuirt; Shana Ratner 14. “It’s Bigger Than Just the Visit”: A Hospital Follow-Up Initiative to Address Social Determinants of Health and Promote High Quality Transitions of Care Nancy M. Denizard-Thompson; Kirsten Feiereisel 16. Buprenorphine Group Medical Visits: Team-Based Opioid Addiction Treatment in Primary Care Aaron D. Fox; Mariya Masyukova 17. Primary Care—Specialty Care Roundtables: A Case-Based Discussion Series to Improve Referrals and Co-Management Nathaniel Gleason; Sara Ackerman; Ralph Gonzales 18. A Short Mindfulness-Based Intervention Decreases Perceived Stress and Medical Visits Lisa M. Grant 19. Complete Care Model for Diabetes Care within a Patient Centered Medical Home—Pre-Visit Planning, At-Visit Efficiency and InterVisit Care Jaishree Hariharan; Natasha Parekh; Jacqueline Mihm; John Donehoo; Cynthia Murphy; Deborah Simak; Gary Fischer 20. Improving CMS Quality Metrics: Innovation through a TeamBased Approach Janet R. Zolli; Huy Hoang; JoAnne Gottridge; Maansi D. Amin; Joseph Conigliaro 21. Successful Implementation of a Cellulitis and Cutaneous Abscess Treatment Guideline at an Academic Center Keri Holmes-Maybank; John M. Hurst; Danielle Scheurer; Sean Boger 22. Eyes on the Prize: Improving Diabetic Retinal Screening at an Urban Safety Net Hospital Claire Horton 23. Post-Discharge Care Coordination from the Safety Net Medical Home: A Health Worker Phone Call Intervention Elizabeth Imbert; Jessica Beaman; Susan Wlodarczyk; Claire K. Horton; Hali Hammer; Anna Robert; Ellen Chen; Catherine James; Lydia Leung; Michelle Schneidermann; Pineda Iveht; Karishma Oza; Larissa Thomas; Anne Rosenthal; Marina Mancillas; Elizabeth Davis 24. Implementation of Team-Based Care for Diabetes for SafetyNet Population with Complex Medical and Psychosocial CoMorbidities Sara L. Jackson; Lydia Chwastiak; Lisa Chew; Meghan M. Kiefer; Kathy Mertens; Pam Dekeyser; Elizabeth Lin 25. Enhancing Value through Standardization of Non-Medication Refill Messages in a Large Academic Medicine Outpatient Practice Stacey E. Jolly; Holly M. Moster; Deborah Burton; Giavanna Russo-Alvarez; Andrea L. Sikon 26. The Use of Snap Surveys to Evaluate, Improve and Engage Residents in Clinical Operations, Teaching and Quality Improvement Scott Joy; Anjali Dhurandhar 27. Enhanced Smoking Cessation Services via On-Site Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) in an Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) Melinda M. Katz; Shomari M. Harris; Soteri Polydorou; Markos D. Emmanouel; Ellie Grossman 28. A Survey to Assess Patient Experiences in Patient-Centered Medical Homes for Patients Who Are Homeless and Formerly Homeless Stefan Kertesz; Erika L. Austin; Calvin Elam; Nancy Johnson Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 43 Thursday 5:00–6:00 pm • SESSION F 29. Medical Student Insulin Titration Program: A Phone-Based Outreach for Patients with Uncontrolled DM Emily Knudsen; Ingabire Balinda; Emily Richardson; Svetlana Goldman; Donna M. White; Mohan Nadkarni; Joel Schectman; Ira Helenius 30. Team-Based Care in Teaching Clinics: What Do HighFunctioning Teams Have in Common? Marianna Kong; Kate Dube; Rachel Willard-Grace; Thomas Bodenheimer; J. Nwando Olayiwola; Reena Gupta 31. E Pluribus Unum: Interdisciplinary Bedside Morning Rounds on the General Medicine Wards Michael F. Krug; Andrew A. White; Naomi L. Maxey; Christy McKinney 32. The Intensive Outpatient Clinic: Targeting Super-Utilizers at Denver Health Holly A. Batal; Vishnu Kulasekaran; Jeremy Long; Michael J. Durfee; Rachel Everhart; Daniel Brewer; Mary vander Heijde; Deborah Rinehart; Carlos Irwin Oronce; Kathy Thompson; Diana Botton; Tracy L. Johnson 33. A Multidisciplinary Team-Based Model Utilizing the Diabetes Educator to Improve Diabetes Outcomes in Primary Care Georgia Kulina; Victoria L. Mayer; Laurie Edelman; Jonathan Arend; Brett Ives; Maria E. Rodriguez; Carol Levy; Ronald Tamler; Carol R. Horowitz; Abby L. Schwartz; Eva Waite; Theresa Soriano 34. Primary Care Physician-Pharmacist Collaborative Medication Management Service through a Benzodiazepine Outreach Clinic at a University-Based Internal Medicine Clinic Danielle F. Loeb; Carmen L. Lewis; Huong M. Lam; Katy E. Trinkley 35. A Quality Improvement Project: Optimizing Inpatient Discharge Flow Erin Lundberg; Meghan M. Lyman; Anne Tomolo 36. Lag between Publication and Implementation: Journal Club to Bedside Examining Practicing Physician Behaviors in Prescribing Azithromycin: A Quality Improvement Study Midhun Malla; Libu Varughese; Byron Reichert; Huong Nguyen; Natalie Como; Gerard Hoatam; Tam Chu; Priya Radhakrishnan 37. Choosing Wisely in Primary Care: Re-Designing DartmouthHitchcock’s General Internal Medicine (GIM) preoperative evaluation process to decrease unnecessary testing and improve efficiency John Matulis 38. Improving a Health Care System’s Critical Lab Value Reporting Process through a Multi-Disciplinary Quality Team David McCollum; Daran Brown; Joshua Gunnin; Vicki Hale; Trevor Lever; Leslie Hayes 39. Increasing Value across Four Hospitals through a Hospitalist-Led Quality Improvement Program: Top-Down Support for BottomUp Change to Decrease Length of Stay and Cost of Care Henry J. Michtalik; Bishara Bates; Robert E. Hody; Phillip Phan; Melinda Kantsiper; Jodi Rennert-Ariev; Laura Winner; Daniel Brotman; Patricia Wachter; Eric J. Park; Eric Howell 40. Implementation of a Medication Management Plan for Patients Discharged to Skilled Nursing Facilities Amanda S. Mixon; Susan P. Bell; Amy P. Myers; Julia M. Jacobsen; Kathryn Goggins; Avantika A. Saraf; Sunil Kripalani; Joseph Ouslander; Sandra Simmons; John F. Schnelle; Eduard E. Vasilevskis 41. Testing Measures for Physician Time and Tasks in an Academic Internal Medicine Practice Matthew J. Moles; Carmen L. Lewis; Mary W. McCord; Huong M. Lam; Wagner Schorr-Ratzlaff; Laurence Williams 44 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 42. Improving the Reach and Adoption of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Services in a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) using a Multimodal Implementation Involving Practice Redesign Jeanne Morley; Sandeep Kapoor; Megan O’Grady; Jennifer Verbsky; Nancy Kwon; Mark Auerbach; Jon Morgenstern; Charles Neighbors; Joseph Conigliaro 43. Multidisciplinary Intervention to Improve Care Transitions Tafadzwa Muguwe; Nathalie Bloch; Orissa Viza 44. A Patient-Centered Approach to Addressing Women’s Health in a Refugee Population Jessica E. Murphy; Chiamaka Onwuzurike; Aba Barden-Maja 45. Towards the Development of Patient-Centered Discharge Summaries Karen Okrainec; Shoshana Hahn-Goldberg; Tai Huynh; Nina Zahr; Howard Abrams 46. Bridging Silos: San Francisco General Hospital’s Care Transitions Taskforce Karishma Oza; Larissa Thomas; Elizabeth Davis; Anna Robert; Jeanette Cavano; David Smith; Jack Chase; Michelle Schneidermann 47. Integrating Long-Acting Reversible Contraception into an Academic Primary Care Practice Lydia E. Pace; Brigid M. Dolan; Lori W. Tishler; Holly Gooding; Deborah Bartz 48. Collaborative Approach to Obesity Counseling in Primary Care: Jumpstart to Wellness Melissa M. Page; Jillian Regan; Laura K. Snydman; Caitlin Toomey; Deborah Blazey-Martin 49. The Buddy System in Diabetes Self-Management: A Pilot Project Natasha Parekh; Rachel Hess; Marcus A. Poindexter; Elena Jiménez Gutiérrez; Gary Fisher 50. Multidisciplinary Approaches to Identify Causes for Readmission following Coronary Revascularization Vishal Patel; Daniel J. Elliott 51. A Quality Improvement Project to Improve Diabetes Care in a Trainee Clinic Anuradha Phadke; Nazima Allaudeen; Nicole Grant; Steven Asch 52. Early Hospitalist Screening and Antibiotic Recommendation Integrated with Antibiotic Stewardship Program Andrea Porrovecchio; Priya Nori; William Southern 53. Implementing Routine Inter-Partner Violence Screening at LGBT Health Center Catherine Basham; Dana King; Cara Presley-Kimball; Jennifer Potter 54. CoPILOTS: A Collaborative Pain Intervention for Long-Term Opioid Treatment Safety Serena L. Roth; Sarah Ricketts; Naum Shaparin; Charleen Jacobs; Darlene Desantis; Laila Khalid; Lorlette Haughton; Henry Chung; Joanna L. Starrels 55. A Successful Inter-Professional Transitional Care Management (TCM) Improvement Strategy at an Academic PCMH Kathy Salter; Beverly Barrineau; Christine Wheeler; Sherry Doniphan-Davies; Sarah Ball; Elisha L. Brownfield; Kimberly S. Davis 56. Using Patient Narratives to Identify Clinical and Social Drivers of High Emergency Department (ED) Utilization among Complex, High-Risk Patients Sonia Panigrahy; Winnie Wang; Carly Hudelson; Yamini Saravanan Thursday INNOVATIONS POSTER SESSION 57. Using an Evidence-Based, Systematic Approach to Improve Blood Pressure Control in Stage 2 Hypertensive Patients through a Multidisciplinary Team-Based Model Sarah Schenck; Pooja Dogra; Edward Ewen; Julie Silverstein 58. The Impact of Open Access Scheduling on Internal Medicine Resident-Patient Continuity Shilpa M. Shah; Ryan Laponis; Radhika A. Ramanan; Katherine Julian 59. Enhanced Care Program: A Model for Complex Care Management Swati Shroff; Jodie Bryk; Gary S. Fischer; Deborah M. Simak; Dennis Wickline; Pamela Peele; Wishwa Kapoor 60. A Pharmacist Based Intervention to Prevent Medication Errors at Discharge Navneet K. Sidhu; Christopher T. Bunn; Tiffany Montoya; Bart Cox 61. Bridge-to-Care: Implementing A Quality Improvement Initiative to Transition Patients to a Permanent Primary Care Provider (PCP) through Interprofessional Collaboration in the Crimson Care Collaborative-Internal Medicine Associates (CCC-IMA) Clinic (2012-2015) Jolene M. Singh; Julia Pian; Xiaoli Mi; Barbara A. Quaraglia; Meaghan O. Cloutier; Thalia M. Krakower 62. Avoiding Avoidable Care: Weekly “M&M” Review Reduced ED Visits in a PACE Program Uma S. Tadepalli; Maren Batalden; Anne Fabiny 63. A Collaborative Pharmacist-Managed Chronic Pain Clinic in a Primary Care Setting Katy E. Trinkley; Carmen L. Lewis; Huong M. Lam; Chelsea Mitchell; Jessica Norman 64. Use of a Data Driven Multidisciplinary Team to Reduce Readmissions for High Risk Medicaid Patients in an Academic Medical Practice Jennifer Verbsky; Janet R. Zolli; Daniel J. Coletti; JoAnne Gottridge; Joseph Conigliaro; Maansi D. Amin 65. Understanding Importance through Paperwork Heidi Vrolijk; Julie L. Mitchell 66. An Integrated Tai Chi Intervention for Fall Prevention and Wellness Promotion among Elderly Patients at Bowdoin Street Health Center Hsiang-Wen Wang; Connie R. Shi; Gordon Keir 67. Highland Health Advocates: A Resident-Led, Multidisciplinary Advocacy Program Addressing Social Determinants of Health Michael Wang; Dennis Hsieh; Deborah Son; Lia Losonczy; Kimiko Tahara; Harrison Alter; Blake Gregory 68. Enhancing Resilience to Promote VA Patient-Centered Medical Home Transformation and the Untoward Effects of the National Access Crisis Carole Warde; Wendell T. Ching; Robin Sohmer 69. A Team Approach to Improve Control of Hypertensive Patients in a Hospital Based Ambulatory Care Practice Lisa Rucker; Eleanor Weinstein; Katalin Macs 70. Transition from Pediatric to Adult Health Care Based on the ACP/ AAFP/AAP Health Care Transition Clinical Report and the Six Core Elements of Transition Patience H. White; April Barbour 71. Improving Identification of High-Risk Primary Care Patients for Internal Medicine Residents’ Year-End Handoffs Maya H. Dulay; Melissa Bachhuber; Rebecca L. Shunk; Bridget C. O’Brien 72. Outpatient Root Cause Analyses—An Interprofessional Curriculum to Teach Patient Safety David Margolius; Krista Gager; Bridget C. O’Brien; JoAnne Saxe; Maya H. Dulay 73. Inspiring Medical Student Career Interest in Primary Care for Vulnerable Populations through the Development of an Underserved Medicine Curriculum in the Denver Health Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (LIC) Mim Ari; Jennifer Adams 74. Dyad Teams: Interprofessional Collaboration and Learning in the Ambulatory Setting Laura Clementz; Mary Dolansky; Renee H. Lawrence; Anne Rusterholtz; Simran Singh; Alli Heilman; Mamta K. Singh 75. STAR (Safe Transitions Across CaRe): An Initiative to Improve Resident and Faculty Education to Improve Patient Care across the Healthcare Continuum Nancy M. Denizard-Thompson; Kirsten Feiereisel 76. Implementing a Procedure Bootcamp Training Program Adds Value by Increasing Central Line Placement Knowledge and Skills Alejandro Diaz; Indhu Subramanian; Linda Okamoto; Mohammed Qazi; Simrat Hansra 77. Student as Teacher: A Student Initiated, Learner Centered, Fourth Year Medical School Education Elective Martin C. Fried; Sarah Milburn; Sheira Schlair 78. Clinical Reasoning Curriculum: Teaching Clinical Reasoning Principles as Part of Residency Education Erin J. Goss; Shwetha Iyer; James Grigg; Darlene LeFrancois; Gerald Paccione 79. Healthcare by the Numbers: A Program to Teach Data Science to Medical Students Lindsay E. Jubelt; Ruth Crowe; Martin Pusic; Mark D. Schwartz; Marc Triola 80. “AIDET SMiLe”: A Didactic and Experiential Curriculum Aligning Medical Students’ Patient-Centered Communication Training with a Medical Center-Wide Initiative Talia R. Kahn; Diane Sliwka; Cindy Lai 81. A High Yield, Multi-Disciplinary Primary Care Elective for Residents Nancy A. LaVine; Lauren Block; Jennifer Verbsky; Frank Cacace; Saima Chaudhry; Joseph Conigliaro 82. Preparing Medical Students for the Future, Rather Than the Present Golub Lucas; Daniel D. Dressler 83. Work Life Balance in Residency, How to Make It Possible Delaram Moazami 84. Teaching Value-Based Care to Medical Students to Increase High Quality, Cost Conscious Care Sara-Megumi L. Naylor; Erin L. Duffy; Neveen S. El-Farra; Allison Diamant 85. Muskuloskeletal Ultrasound: An Innovative Approach in Enhancing Internal Medicine Resident Education Padmanabhan Premkumar; Jason Jacob; Cunegundo Vergara; Robert Gionfriddo 86. Bridging the Gap: A Post Hospital Discharge Visit Curriculum Brielle Spataro; Asher Tulsky; Diane Comer; Doris Rubio; Carla Spagnoletti 87. Training Internal Medicine Residents in Care of Patients with Disabilities: Development of a Novel Curriculum Bliss Temple; Sharad Jain Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 45 Thursday 5:00–6:00 pm • SESSION F 88. Evaluating a High Value Care Curriculum in the Ambulatory Setting Brent W. Thiel; Doris Rubio; Peggy Hasley 89. Medical Student Leadership Training in Health Disparities through Collaboration with Non-Academic Organizations: What Do Community-Based Organizations Value? Brent C. Williams; Patricia Mullan; Joy Williams; Andy Haig; Senait Fisseha 90. Development, Implementation, and Assessment of a Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents on Electronic Communication with Patients Katherine C. Wrenn; Christy K. Boscardin; Alexandra Ristow; Karen E. Hauer 91. A Transitions-of-Care Clinical Rotation for Internal Medicine Residents: Curriculum and Effects on Readmissions of a Milestones-Based Rimma Polevoy; Asaad Nakhle; George Samuel; John Veljanovski; Vinay Shah; David E. Willens 92. Acceptance and Effectiveness of a Telephonic Nurse-Led Basal Insulin Titration Program in an Internal Medicine Academic Patient-Centered Medical Home Benjamin Swanson; Mira Samet; Daryl Sudasena; Andrew Bissonette; David E. Willens; Mona Hassan; Anupama Nair; Sean Drake 93. Engaging Housestaff in Team-Based Care: The Use of Interdisciplinary Team Meetings in the Internal Medicine Residency Ambulatory Experience Jonathan Arend; Eva Waite; Aparna Sarin; Lauren Peccoralo; Rachel Solomon; Athanasia Vasiliadis; Linda Pagan; Theresa Soriano 94. Internists, Pharmacists and Psychologists on Teams, Oh My! An Interprofessional Educational Experience in Graduate Medical Education Steven Bishop; Allison E. Phillips; Bennett Lee; Sarah Hobgood; Brigitte L. Sicat; Emily Peron; Andrea Garroway; Bruce Rybarczyk 95. The Dawn of Interprofessional Medicine: Evidence for Interactive Simulations with Medication Reconciliation Melissa A. Gaines; Jason Foster; Maitri Patel 96. Working Together to Take the Pain Out of Chronic Pain: An Interprofessional Educational Experience in Graduate Medical Education Bennett Lee; Allison E. Phillips; Steven Bishop; Rachel R. Waller; Laura Morgan; Bryan Jensen; Benjamin D. Lord; Brigitte L. Sicat; Bruce Rybarczyk 97. New Approaches to Collaborative Learning and Practice for Medical and Nursing Students Developing Pain Management Skills Jeanne Erickson; Valentina Brashers; Jennifer R. Marks; John Owen 98. A Systematic Faculty Development Approach for a Newly Formed Program in Hospital Medicine Somnath Mookherjee; Christy McKinney; Thomas Gallagher 99. Trainee Evaluation in the HEAL Initiative: A Multidimensional Framework for a Novel Global Health Fellowship Alanna Stone; Madhavi Dandu; Sriram Shamasunder; Phuoc Le; Robin Tittle 100. Developing Faculty Skills in Veteran-Centered Care: Understanding Where Soldiers Really Come From Monica L. Lypson; Paula Ross; Divy Ravindranath 46 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 101. Patients as Teachers in Patient Safety: A New Interprofessional Educational Model for Collaborative Learning about Medical Error Disclosure and Prevention Thorsten Langer; William Martinez; David Browning; Pam Varrin; Barbara Sarnoff Lee; Sigall K. Bell 102. Evaluation of a Brief Handoff Skills Workshop Targeted at Incoming Interns Christopher J. Smith; Michael C. Wadman; Jeffrey Harrison; Gary L. Beck 103. Self-Regulated Learning and Standardized Test Performance in Internal Medicine Residents Mary Andrews; Anthony R. Artino; Kevin M. Douglas; Kent DeZee 104. Enhancing Learning and Teaching of Residents on Night-Float Rotations: Creating a Standardized Feedback Tool Tyler Anstett; Matthew Hoegh; Read Pierce; Darlene Tad-y 105. Empowering Internal Medicine Residents to Discuss Advance Care Planning in Primary Care Clinic Jessica Bender; Jennifer Russo; Irina Vovnoboy; Sandhya Rao; Ryan Chippendale 106. A Blast from the Past: Resident and Faculty Attitudes with ReInstitution of 24+4-Hour Call at One Medical Center Joel C. Boggan; Vaishali A. Patel; Aimee K. Zaas 107. Impact of an Online Spaced Repetition-Learning Module on Residents’ Medical Knowledge Competency Andrei Brateanu; Ari Garber; Abby Spencer; Bruce Spevak; Neil Mehta 108. Transitions of Care Curriculum for Interns: Piloting Formal Discharge Education Christopher Bruti; Christine Tsai; Jansi Maganti 109. Developing a Learner Centered Multimodal Ambulatory Teaching Program for Senior Housestaff: Three-Year Follow-Up Sudha Dubey; Darlene LeFrancois; Sheira Schlair 110. Preparing for the Primary Care Clinic: An Ambulatory Boot Camp for Internal Medicine Interns Lindsay M. Esch; Amber Bird; Julie Oyler; Wei Wei Lee; Sachin D. Shah; Amber Pincavage 111. Developing Quality Improvement Leaders: A Pilot Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents Rachel Hathaway; Maren Batalden; Priyank Jain 112. Readmission M & M Joseph J. Ingrassia; Sidra Azim; Shiromini Herath; Jennifer Baldwin; Scott Allen; Wendy Martinson 113. The Educational Handoff: Blending Digital Learning and Standardized Patient-Based Assessment to Measure and Enhance Core Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) for Entering Residency Adina Kalet; Steve Yavner; Hyuksoon Song; Demian Szyld; Martin V. Pusic; Grace Ng; Mike Nick; Thomas Riles 114. A Safe and Effective Discharge Curriculum Implemented in Eleven Internal Medicine Programs of the Educational Research Outcomes Collaborative Lauren B. Meade; Kathleen A. Heist; Ron Jones; Cheryl O’Malley; Kenji Yamazaki; Aimee K. Zaas 115. Teaching Clinical Numeracy to Internal Medicine Residents Frank W. Merritt 116. Fitting the Bill: A Qualitative Analysis of Group Reflections on Patients’ Hospital Charges Tanya Nikiforova; Maggie K. Benson; Megan Hamm; Kelly Williams; Susan L. Zickmund; Anna K. Donovan Thursday INNOVATIONS POSTER SESSION 117. Patient Outcomes and Resident Satisfaction Data after Instituting a 4+2 Practice Model Eileen Wang; Lisa M. Vinci; Vineet M. Arora; Wei Wei Lee; John McConville; Julie Oyler 132. Use of a Group OSCE in Teaching Difficult Communications Gita Mehta; Neil J. Farber; Simerjot K. Jassal; Peggy Wallace; Robert MacAulay 119. Does Flipping the Classroom Improve Clinical Skills? Barbara Porter; Mrudula Naidu; Sondra Zabar; Lisa Altshuler; Margaret Horlick 134. Simulation in Ambulatory Education: A Curriculum Innovation Alexander S. Rackman; Emily Ryan; Rebecca A. Mazurkiewicz 118. Peer Review in Graduate Medical Education: A Novel Means of Resident Engagement in System Improvement Laura P. Perry; Rachel E. Chan Seay; Juliet Lee 120. Honing in on Inpatient Rounds Leadership: Creation and Implementation of a Novel Tool to Evaluate Rounds Leadership and Education Lekshmi Santhosh; Sarah Schaeffer; Bradley A. Sharpe 121. BST Mode (Bite-Sized Teaching Mode): An Innovative Approach to Maximizing Residents’ Educational Efficiency through a Faculty-Coached Peer Teaching Exercise Jennifer O. Spicer; Golub Lucas; Kimberly D. Manning 122. How “INFORMED” Are Graduating Students in Obtaining Consent? Audrey L. Tanksley; Jeanne M. Farnan; Nancy Stewart; Sean Gaffney; Vineet M. Arora 123. The Addiction Recovery Clinic: A Novel Primary Care-Based Approach to Teaching Addiction Medicine Jeanette M. Tetrault; Stephen Holt; Dana Cavallo; David A. Fiellin 124. Empowering Action: A Resident-Led Curriculum in Physician Advocacy Zoe Tseng; Megha Garg; Pamela Egan; Grayson Baird; Kelly McGarry 125. Finding JEMS: Designing Longitudinal Learning Relationships into Residency Training Daniel R. Wolpaw; Jennifer Kraschnewski; Paul Haidet; Jed Gonzalo 126. Serving the Community and Understanding the Affordable Care Act: University of Miami Medical Students Trained as CAC Assisters Alison Moody; Jennifer Shiroky; Joe Bennett; Karyn Meshbane; Angelica Melillo; Jeffrey Lin; Katelin Snow; Mark O’Connell 133. A Resident Workshop on Giving Performance Feedback to Problematic Medical Students Gita Mehta; Neil J. Farber; Simerjot K. Jassal; Peggy Wallace; Robert MacAulay 135. Use and Impact of an Objective Structured Teaching Exercise (OSTE) to Improve Direct Observation Skills and Attitudes among Faculty Jeremy Smith; Amy Smith; Mary Thompson; Maryam Heydari 136. A Randomized Trial of an Intervention to Improve ResidentFellow Teaching Interactions on the Wards Shruti Gupta; Kevin Heaton; Jehan Alladina; Alberto Puig; Eli Miloslavsky 137. Academic Hospitalist Attitudes toward Teaching Humanism: A Workshop Evaluation and Needs Assessment Mina R. Kang; LuAnn Wilkerson; Michael Soh 138. Hospitalist Peer Observation of Teaching Leads to Changes and Adoption of New Teaching Behaviors Patrick Rendon; Deepti Rao; John R. Pierce 139. Delivering Primary Care Behind Bars: Developing a StudentFaculty Collaborative Clinic in a Boston Jail Kimberly Sue; Samuel L. Dickman; Manjinder Kandola; Stephanie Choi; Nora Abo-Sido; Meissa M. Jones; Jacquelyn Moss; Marya J. Cohen 140. An Educational iBook on Handheld Cardiac Ultrasound Cases Charles Nadeau-Routhier; Atul Jaidka; Matthew Church; Amer M. Johri 141. A Novel, Web-Based, Asynchronous and Increasingly Interactive Course to Meet the Needs of Fourth Year Medical Students Thomas D. Shiffler; David Feldstein; Yuyen Chang 127. How Are You Putting This Together?: Assessing the Diagnostic Expertise of CWRU Medical Students Jennifer Rabjohns; Megan McNamara; Susan Padrino 128. Team QI: An Innovative Stepwise Approach to Involve Residents in Quality Improvement Initiatives in the Outpatient Setting Elena Lebduska; Amar Kohli; Erika L. Hoffman; Gary Fischer; Carla Spagnoletti; Jaishree Hariharan 129. Panel Management as a Curricular Tool for Developing Competency in Quality Improvement Pete Spanos; Mary A. Dolansky; Gloria Taylor; Alli Heilman; Renee H. Lawrence; Sarah Augustine; Brook Watts; Anne Rusterholtz; Mamta K. Singh 130. Innovative Curriculum for Second Year Harvard-MIT Health Sciences Technology Students: Improving Clinical Skills with Volunteer Patients Giving Immediate Feedback Nadaa Ali; Christine Chung; Hamed Nayeb-Hashemi; Derek Monette; Stephen Pelletier; Helen M. Shields 131. The Danger of Online Modules? Testing the multi-patient Observed Simulated Handoff Exercise (m-OSHE) to Assess Entering Residents Performance in Delivering Handoffs Vineet M. Arora; Sean Gaffney; Jeanne M. Farnan; Kristen Hirsch; Michael McGinty Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 47 Thursday 5:00–6:00 pm • SESSION F SSF1 Simcoe/Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor The New Face of ABIM’s Maintenance of Certification: Three Views Category: Personal/Professional Development Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM MOC Task Force Session Coordinator: Eric Green, MD, MSc, Associate Professor of Medicine, Mercy Catholic Medical Center Additional Faculty: Patrick C. Alguire, MD, American College of Physicians; Alfred Burger, MD, Beth Israel Medical Center; Marianne M. Green, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine SESSION F INTEREST GROUPS IF03 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Community Based Participatory Research Interest Group Session Coordinator: Jeff Whittle, MD, MPH, Professor, Primary Care, Zablocki VA Medical Center IF04 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Ethics Interest Group Session Coordinator: Lisa Rucker, Department of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Jacobi Medical Center IF05 Maple West Room, Mezzanine GIM Fellows and Junior Faculty Forum IF01 Pine West Room, Mezzanine Academic Physician Administrators and Leaders Interest Group Session Coordinator: Tom Staiger, MD, University of Washington Medical Center IF02 Willow East Room, Mezzanine Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Use (ATOD) Interest Group Session Coordinator: Jeanette M. Tetrault, MD, Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine Session Coordinator: Meredith Niess, MD, MPH, Primary Care Research Fellow, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Colorado IF06 Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Health Literacy Interest Group Session Coordinator: Kenzie A. Cameron, PhD, MPH, Research Associate Professor, Department of Medicine/General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Northwestern University IF07 Maple East Room, Mezzanine International Medical Graduates (IMG) Interest Group Session Coordinator: Shakaib U. Rehman, MD, Associate Chief of Staff for Education—Professor, Department of Education, Phoenix VA Healthcare Systems IF08 Kent Room, 2nd Floor Medical Informatics Interest Group Session Coordinator: Lipika Samal, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital IF09 Pine East Room, Mezzanine Medical Resident Clinic Directors Interest Group Session Coordinator: Lee Lu, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine IF10 Huron Room, 2nd Floor Mentorship in Academic Medicine Interest Group Session Coordinator: Michi Yukawa, MD, MPH, Medicine/Division of Geriatrics, University of California, San Francisco IF11 Elgin Room, 2nd Floor Musculoskeletal Interest Group Thursday Afternoon Networking 48 Session Coordinator: Claudia L. Campos, MD, Assistant Professor, Wake Forest University Southern Regional Meet and Greet IF12 Leaside Room, 4th Floor PCMH Neighborhood Interest Group 5:00–6:00 pm Session Coordinator: Nathaniel Gleason, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Churchill Room, 2nd Floor Thursday 5:00–6:00 pm • SESSION F IF13 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine Perioperative and Consultative Medicine Interest Group Session Coordinator: Kurt J. Pfeifer, MD, Associate Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin IF14 Presidents Reception (By Invitation Only) Provincial Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 6:00–8:00 pm Willow West Room, Mezzanine Public Health Education Interest Group Session Coordinator: Jillian S. Catalanotti, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine & of Health Policy, Division of General Internal Medicine, The George Washington University IF15 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Quality and Patient Safety Interest Group Session Coordinator: Brent Petty, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine IF16 Going to the Game? Toronto vs. Baltimore Game starts at 7:07 pm Want to walk over with other SGIM folks? Meet in the main lobby near the Richmond Street entrance around 6:00. It’s about a 10–15 minute walk. The concierge will be able to give you a map. Linden Room, Mezzanine Social Responsibility Interest Group Session Coordinator: Oliver Fein, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine and Public Health, Medicine and Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College F17 City Hall Room, 2nd Floor Women’s Caucus Session Coordinator: Meghana Gadgil, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco IF18 Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor Adults with Complex Conditions Originating in Childhood Interest Group Session Coordinator: Gregg Talente, MD, MS, University of South Carolina School of Medicine Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 49 Friday Use this area to personalize and keep track of your daily schedule TIME SESSION 7:00–8:00 am Breakfast and Morning Networking Committee/Task Force Meetings 8:00–9:30 am Plenary Session 2 Keynote Speaker: Jeffrey Turnbull, MD, FRCPC Session G 10:00–11:30 am SSG1: Leadership—Lessons from the Field SSG2: Caring for Patients across the Cancer Control Continuum VAG: After Four Years, to What Extent Does the Veterans Health Administration Have a Medical Home? CG01: Update in Addiction Medicine CG02: Update in Hospital Medicine Workshops Oral Abstract and Vignette Presentations 11:30 am–12:00 pm SESSION LOCATION Early Morning/ before plenary Breakfast 7:00–8:00 am Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level Plenary Session Plenary Session Grand Ballroom, Lower Concourse Lunchtime Session G Session H Session I Session J Session K Other events: Box lunch pick up 11:30 am–1:00 pm: Parenting in Medicine Mentoring Panel and Disparities Mentoring Panel Scientific Abstract Poster Session H 12:00 pm–1:00 pm Session I 1:15–2:45 pm SSI1: Hot Topics in Hepatitis C SSI2: Enhancing Communication for Effective and Efficient Healthcare Teams Workshops VAI: Training Learners in VA’s Patient Centered Medical Home CI01: Update in LGBT Health Oral Abstract and Vignette Sessions Session J 3:00–4:00 pm Vignettes Poster Session 2 Interest Group Meetings Committee/Task Force Meetings Session K 4:15 –5:45 pm SSK1: Over and Underscreening Older Adults SSK2: Caring for Adults with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities Workshops VAK: Qualitative Methods in Implementation Research CK01: Update in Perioperative Medicine Oral Abstract and Vignette Sessions 5:45 pm 50 Session 3 (including women’s health, VA-based research, cancer research and implementation science posters) Interest Group Meetings Committee/Task Force Meetings Educational Sessions Adjourn Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Notes: Friday SGIM EVENTS 7:00–8:00 am HPC Outreach Subcommittee Meeting 11:30 am–1:00 pm JGIM Editorial Board Lunch (By Invitation Only) Forest Hill Room, 4th Floor Peel Room, Mezzanine 11:30 am–1:00 pm Parenting in Medicine Mentoring Panel 7:00–8:00 am Development Committee Meeting Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Leaside Room, 4th Floor 12:00–1:00 pm Springer Book Reception 7:00–8:00 am Research Committee Meeting Oxford Room, Mezzanine Rosedale Room, 4th Floor 7:00–8:00 am Membership Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Norfolk Room, Mezzanine 7:00–8:00 am Mountain West Regional Meet and Greet Oxford Room, Mezzanine 7:00–8:00 am New England Regional Meet and Greet Forest Hill Room, 4th Floor 7:00–8:00 am Northwest Regional Meet and Greet Carleton Room, Mezzanine 7:00–8:00 am Career Fair Vide Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 7:00–8:30 am Women and Medicine Task Force Meeting (By Invitation Only) York Room, Mezzanine 9:30–10:00 am Friday Morning Beverage Break Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 9:30 am–12:00 noon Career Fair Vide Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 11:30 am–12:30 pm Friday Attendee Box Lunch Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 11:30 am–1:00 pm Disparities Mentoring Panel Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 12:00–1:00 pm Southern Regional Planning Committee Meeting Peel Room, Mezzanine 12:00–1:30 pm Geriatrics Task Force Meeting (By Invitation Only) Carleton Room, Mezzanine 2:30–4:30 pm Career Fair Vide Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 3:00–4:00 pm Awards Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) York Room, Mezzanine 3:00–4:00 pm VA Task Force Meeting (By Invitation Only) Forest Hill Room, Mezzanine 3:00–4:00 pm Springer Book Reception Oxford Room, Mezzanine 3:00–4:00 pm Up to Date Reviewers Meeting Norfolk Room, Mezzanine 4:15–5:45 pm Annual Meeting Program Committee Meeting Peel Room, Mezzanine 5:00–6:30 pm Women and Medicine CAP Reception (By Invitation Only) City Hall Room, 2nd Floor 5:30–7:00 pm Disparities Task Force York Room, Mezzanine 6:00–7:00 pm Academic Hospitalist Task Force (By Invitation Only) Oxford Room, Mezzanine Friday Continental Breakfast Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 7:00–8:00 am Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 51 Friday SGIM EVENTS PLENARY SESSION 2 Friday Morning Networking and Meetings COMMITTEE AND TASK FORCE MEETINGS 7:00–8:00 am HPC Outreach Subcommittee Meeting 9:30–11:00 am Grand Ballroom, Lower Concourse Welcoming Remarks David C. Thomas, MD, MHPE, 38th Annual Meeting Chair (By Invitation Only) Peel Room, Mezzanine Sharon E. Straus, MD, MSc, 38th Annual Meeting Co-Chair 7:00–8:00 am Membership Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Norfolk Room, Mezzanine 7:00–8:00 am Research Committee Meeting Rosedale Room, 4th Floor Abstract Presentations Moderators: Steven R. Simon, MD, MPH and Carol L Sprague, MD, Chair and Co-Chair, Scientific Abstracts, SGIM 38th Annual Meeting Scientific Abstract Presentation 1. 7:00–8:00 am Development Committee Meeting Leaside Room, 4th Floor 7:00–8:30 am Women and Medicine Task Force Meeting 2. (By Invitation Only) York Room, Mezzanine 3. REGIONAL NETWORKING 7:00–8:00 am Mountain West Regional Meet and Greet Oxford Room, Mezzanine 7:00–8:00 am New England Regional Meet and Greet Forest Hill Room, 4th Floor 7:00–8:00 am Northwest Regional Meet and Greet Carleton Room, Mezzanine 4. A Randomized Trial of Self-Sampling for Human Papilloma Virus among Minority Immigrant Women in Need of Cervical Cancer Screening: Findings from the South Florida Center for Reducing Cancer Disparities Olveen Carrasquillo; Erin N. Kobetz-Kerman; Yisel Alonzo Opioid Prescribing after Nonfatal Overdose and Association with Repeat Overdose Marc Larochelle; Jane M. Liebschutz; Fang Zhang; Dennis RossDegnan; James F. Wharam Frequent Users of the Emergency Department in a Universal Health Coverage System: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Case-Management Intervention Patrick Bodenmann; Venetia-Sofia Velonaki; Stéphanie Baggio; Katia Iglesias; Karine Moschetti; Ornella Ruggeri; Olivier Hugli; Bernard Burnand; Jean-Blaise Wasserfallen; Francis Vu; JeanBernard Daeppen The Built and Social Environment: Neighborhood Obesity in Vulnerable Populations Elizabeth L. Tung; Monica E. Peek; Jennifer A. Makelarski; Stacy T. Lindau AWARD PRESENTATION Herbert W. Nickens Award Donna Washington, MD, MPH Friday Morning Beverage Break Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 9:30–10:00 am KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Role of the General Internist in Canada’s Evolving Healthcare System Jeffrey Turnbull, MD, FRCPC Chief of Staff, The Ottawa Hospital 52 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Friday 10:00–11:30 am • SESSION G SESSION G AT A GLANCE CG02 CLINICAL UPDATE, SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP SESSIONS CG01 Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor CG02 Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor SSG1 Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor SSG2 Davenport Room, 4th Floor VAG1 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor WTG Pine Room East, Mezzanine WG02 Willow West Room, Mezzanine WG03 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine WG04 Cedar Room, Mezzanine WG05 Maple East Room, Mezzanine WG06 City Hall Room, 2nd Floor WG07 Pine West Room, Mezzanine WG08 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine WG09 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine WG10 Willow East Room, Mezzanine WG11 Linden Room, Mezzanine Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor ASG2 Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor ASG3 Kent Room, 2nd Floor ASG4 Huron Room, 2nd Floor CG01 Category: Hospital-based Medicine Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Academic Hospitalist Task Force Session Coordinator: Bradley A. Sharpe, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Additional Faculty: Romsai T. Boonyasai, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University SOM; William Southern, MD, MS, Montefiore Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Leadership—Lessons from the Field Category: Leadership and Administration Session Coordinator: April S. Fitzgerald, MD, Assistant Professor in Medicine, General Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins University Additional Faculty: Bimal Ashar, MD, Johns Hopkins University; Balan R. Ayyar, MSS, MPA, MS, Sevatec, Inc; Mark H. Eckman, MD, MS, University of Cincinnati; Samir Sinha, MD, DPhil, Mount Sinai Hospital; Sondra Zabar, MD, New York University School of Medicine SSG2 Davenport Room, 4th Floor From Screening to End of Life: Caring for Patients across the Cancer Control Continuum Category: Clinical Medicine Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Cancer Research Interest Group Session Coordinator: Emily S. Tonorezos, MD, MPH, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Additional Faculty: Lisa C. Diamond, MD, MPH, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Jean Kutner, MD, MSPH, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Larissa Nekhlyudov, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School; Mara A. Schonberg, MD, MPH, Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center CLINICAL VIGNETTE SESSION G CVG Update in Hospital Medicine SSG1 SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS ASG1 Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Update in Addiction Medicine for the General Internist Category: Mental Health/Substance Abuse Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug (ATOD) Use Interest Group Session Coordinator: Karran A. Phillips, MD, MSc, Medical Director, Archway Clinic, Medical Officer, Treatment Section, Acting Deputy Clinical Director, Intramural Research Program, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health Additional Faculty: Aaron Fox, MD, Montefiore Medical Center; Joanna L. Starrels, MD, MS, Albert Einstein College of Medicine & Montefiore Medical Center; Melissa B. Weimer, DO, MCR, Oregon Health and Science University This session was planned in collaboration with National Institute on Drug Abuse/Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Blending Initiative VAG1 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor After 4 Years, to What Extent Does the Veterans Health Administration Have a Medical Home? Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Submitted in Conjunction with: VA Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Session Coordinator: Stephan D. Fihn, MD, MPH, Division Head, GIM, University of Washington Additional Faculty: Christian Helfrich, PhD, VA Puget Sound Healthcare System; Karin M. Nelson, MD, MSHS, University of Washington, VA Puget Sound; Lisa V. Rubenstein, MD, MSPH, HRS&D, GLA VA WTG Pine East Room, Mezzanine Effective Small Group Teaching: A TEACH Workshop Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: David J. Ecker, MD, Assistant Professor, University of South Florida College of Medicine Additional Faculty: Irene Alexandraki, MD, MPH, Florida State University College of Medicine; Stacy M Higgins, MD, Emory University School of Medicine; Darlene LeFrancois, MD, Montefiore Medical Center Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 53 Friday 10:00–11:30 am • SESSION G WG02 Willow West Room, Mezzanine WG07 Pine West Room, Mezzanine Teaching Trainees to Act on the Social Determinants of Health Models of Nurse Practitioner/Physician Co-management on the Care of Medically Complex Patients Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Maggie K. Benson, MD, General Medicine/Women’s Health Fellow, General Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Additional Faculty: Thuy Bui, MD, University of Pittsburgh Small Group Leaders: Etsemaye P. Agonafer, MD, MPH, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Siamak Malek, MD, VA Pittsburgh; Joseph Simonetti, MD, University of Washington Category: Aging/Geriatrics/End of Life Session Coordinator: David Skovran, NP, Mount Sinai Additional Faculty: Ryan Chippendale, MD, Boston University; M. Victoria M. Kopke, MD, Mount Sinai; Neil Wenger, MD, University of California, Los Angeles; Meng Zhang, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center WG03 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Clinical Suspicion and Diagnostic Testing Category: Clinical Medicine Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Evidence-Based Medicine Task Force Session Coordinator: Michael E. Bowen, MD, MPH, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Additional Faculty: Ricardo R. Correa, MD, Es.D, National Institute of Health; Daniel J. Elliott, MD, MSCE, Christiana Care Health System; Beth Smith, DO, Oregon Health and Science University; James Yeh, MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Daniella A. Zipkin, MD, Duke University WG04 Cedar Room, Mezzanine Face to Face Advocacy 101: Visiting Your Elected Officials Category: Health Policy/Advocacy/Social Justice Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Education Subcommittee of the Health Policy Committee Session Coordinator: Jeffrey R. Jaeger, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Christine Gilroy, MD, MSPH, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; Rita Lee, MD, University of Colorado; Mark Liebow, MD, Mayo Clinic Small Group Leaders: Robert B. Baron, Medicine, MD, MS, University of California, San Francisco; Meredith Niess, MD, MPH, University of Colorado; Mark D. Schwartz, MD, New York University School of Medicine WG05 Maple East Room, Mezzanine Navigating Practice Transformation: A Playbook for Success Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Session Coordinator: Andrea L. Sikon, MD, Chair, Department of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Cleveland Clinic Additional Faculty: Jennifer Coleman, RN, MSM, BSBA, BSN, Cleveland Clinic; Fred M. Degrandis, Jr., Cleveland Clinic; Christine Sinsky, MD, Medical Associates Clinic and Health Plans WG06 City Hall Room, 2nd Floor Shared Decision Making in Women’s Health Category: Women’s Health Session Coordinator: Leigh H. Simmons, MD, Assistant Professor, Massachusetts General Hospital Small Group Leaders: Karen J. Carlson, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Camille Clarke, MD, Cambridge Health Alliance 54 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 WG08 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine The PDSA Cycle Repair Shop—Let Us Help You Get Your PDSA Cycles Working Again Category: Quality of Care/Patient Safety Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Quality and Safety Sub-committee Session Coordinator: Lisa M. Vinci, MD, MS, Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Chicago Additional Faculty: Alfred Burger, MD, Mount Sinai Beth Israel; Richard S. Gitomer, MD, MBA, Emory University Hospital Midtown; Diane L. Levine, MD, Wayne State University; Julie Oyler, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center WG09 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Using EPAs, Competencies, and Milestones: A Practical Approach to Assessment in Undergraduate Medical Education Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Brigid M. Dolan, MD, MEd, General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Northwestern University Additional Faculty: Marianne M. Green, MD, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine WG10 Willow East Room, Mezzanine Productivity Bootcamp: Work Smarter Not Harder to Achieve Work-Life Balance Category: Personal/Professional Development Session Coordinator: Jessica E. Campbell, MD, MA, Assistant Professor, Denver Health Additional Faculty: Rebecca A. Harrison, MD, FACP, Oregon Health and Science University; Rachel Levine, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Carole Warde, MD, Greater Los Angeles VA Health System WG11 Linden Room, Mezzanine Teaching and Evaluating High Value Patient Care through a Novel Internal Medicine Residency Morning Report Curriculum Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Kristi M. Moore, MD, Internal Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center Additional Faculty: Matt Blackwell, MD, Carolinas Medical Center; Patrick M. Gill, MD, Carolinas Medical Center; Amanda Kocoloski, DO, Carolinas Medical Center Friday 10:00–11:30 am • SESSION G SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS Abstract Session G2: Women’s Health Abstract Session G1: Lipkin Finalists Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Moderators: David W. Bates, MD, MSc; Mack Lipkin, Jr., MD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. High Perceived Social Support Protects against 30 Day Hospital Readmission in a Multi-Ethnic, Limited English Proficiency, Safety-Net Population Brian Chan; Lauren Goldman; Urmimala Sarkar; David Guzman; Edgar Pierluissi; Michelle Schneidermann; Jeff Critchfield; Margot Kushel The Effect of Attending Practice Style on Generic Medication Prescribing by Residents in the Clinic Setting Kira L. Ryskina; Constance J. Dine; Esther J. Kim; Tara F. Bishop; Andrew Epstein Multimorbidity and Mortality in Community-Dwelling Women: Simple Disease Counts, the Charlson Index, and a Novel Multimorbidity Weighted Index Melissa Y. Wei; Kenneth Mukamal Familial Clustering of Diabetes Influences Type 2 Diabetes Risk More Strongly Than Social Clustering of Obesity: A Social Network Analysis in the Framingham Offspring Study Sridharan Raghavan; Mark C. Pachucki; Yuchiao Chang; Josée Dupuis; James B. Meigs Text Messaging Versus Usual Care for Weight Loss in Patients with Pre-Diabetes Ilana P. Fischer; Henry H. Fischer; Rocio I. Pereira; Jeanne M. Rozwadowski; Silvia Gutierrez-Raghunath; Anna L. Furniss; Michael J. Durfee; Susan L. Moore; Adam G. Tsai; Karen Albright; Edward P. Havranek Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Moderator: Mary E. Pickett, MD Discussant: Katrina Armstrong, MD, MSCE, SGIM 2015 Distinguished Professor in Women’s Health 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Randomized Controlled Trial of a Decision Aid with Tailored Fracture Risk Tool Delivered via a Patient Portal Joan Neuner; Marilyn M. Schapira; Alicia J. Smallwood Associations between Social Media Use and Eating Disorder Risk among U.S. Young Adults Jaime Sidani; Ariel Shensa; Mercy Baffour; Beth Hoffman; Brian A. Primack Women’s Awareness of Their Contraceptive Benefits after the Affordable Care Act Cynthia H. Chuang; Julie Mitchell; Diana Velott; Christopher Sciamanna; Richard Legro; Erik B. Lehman; Lindsay Confer; Carol S. Weisman The Use of Tele-Mental Health to Address Women Veterans’ Mental Health Needs in VA Jessica L. Zuchowski; Kristina M. Cordasco; Sabine M. Oishi; Danielle Rose; Ismelda Canelo; Elizabeth M. Yano; Alison Hamilton Intimate Partner Violence Discussions in the Healthcare Setting: Context, Content, and Patient Perceptions Jennifer McCall-Hosenfeld; Alexa Swailes; Erik Lehman Factors Associated with Achieving Clinically Significant Weight Loss in a National, Nonprofit Weight Loss Program Nia S. Mitchell Barriers to Primary Adherence at Hospital Discharge among an Uninsured Population in NYC Alice Tang; Cassia Wells; Emily Milam; Michael Janjigian Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 55 Friday 10:00–11:30 am • SESSION G Abstract Session G3: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Kent Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Kathleen M. Fairfield, MD, DrPH; Anita Palepu, MD, MPH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Engaging Stakeholders in Defining Factors of Building and Sustaining Trust in Community-Engaged Research Partnerships Gaurav Dave; Giselle M. Corbie-Smith; Crystal W. Cene Patients’ Experiences Managing Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Prison Emily H. Thomas; Emily A. Wang; Leslie Curry; Peggy G. Chen Outpatient Visit Frequency and Chronic Disease Control Among Medicaid-Insured versus Uninsured Individuals: A National Perspective Andrea S. Christopher; Danny McCormick; Steffie Woolhandler; David Himmelstein; David Bor; Andrew P. Wilper Impact of High Deductible Insurance on Diabetes Outpatient and High Acuity Care: The Natural Experiments for Translation in Diabetes (NEXT-D) Study James F. Wharam; Fang Zhang; Emma Eggleston; Christine Lu; Stephen B. Soumerai; Dennis Ross-Degnan Meeting the Primary Care Needs of Transgender Patients: Using an Objective Structured Clinical Exam Case to Assess Resident Physicians’ Ability to Provide Primary Care to Transgender Patients Richard E. Greene; Colleen Gillespie; Kathleen Hanley; Jennifer Adams; Sondra Zabar Routine Inpatient HCV Screening of 4582 Baby Boomers: Lower HCV Prevalence but More Advanced Disease in Newly Diagnosed Mexican-Origin Hispanics Barbara J. Turner; Barbara S. Taylor; Joshua T. Hanson; Poornachand Veerapaneni; Yuanyuan Liang Abstract Session G4: Joint SGIM-American Academy on Communication in Healthcare (AACH) Session Huron Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Somnath Saha, MD, MPH 1. 2. 3. 4. 56 Brief Communication Curriculum Improves Discharge Summary Quality Valerie Perel; Adam Carrington; Michael Janjigian; Verity Schaye; Rachel Shur; Jessica Taff; Ellen Wagner; David Wei; Meng Yang; Lisa Altshuler Associations between Social Media Use and Depressive Symptoms among U.S. Young Adults Liu yi Lin; Ariel Shensa; Jason Colditz; Ana Radovic; Elizabeth Miller; Beth Hoffman; Brian A. Primack Shared Decision-Making during Inpatient Rounds: Dissimilar yet Correlated Perspectives of Patients/Guardians and Physician Observers Stephanie Rennke; Bradley Monash; Rebecca Blankenburg; Patrick Yuan; Stephanie M. Harman; Joan F. Hilton; Debbie S. Sakai; Ian Chua; Eric Huynh; Poonam Hosamani; Adeena Khan; Lisa Shieh; Lijia Xie; Jason Satterfield Development and Validation of the Spanish Short Numeracy Understanding in Medicine Instrument Elizabeth Jacobs; Cindy Walker; Tamara Miller; Kathlyn Fletcher; Pamela S. Ganschow; Diana Imbert; Maria O’Connell; Joan Neuner; Marilyn M. Schapira Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 5. 6. Impact of Regionalized Care on Preventable Adverse Events on General Medicine Services Stephanie Mueller; Kyla Giannelli; Robert Boxer; Jeffrey L. Schnipper It Takes Two to Tango: A Dyadic Approach to Understanding the Influence of the Medication Dialogue in Patient-Physician Relationships on Medication Adherence Antoinette Schoenthaler; Tessa West; Meher Singh; Gbenga Ogedegbe CLINICAL VIGNETTE SESSION Clinical Vignette Session G: Patient Safety Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Harry B. Burke MD; Brent G. Petty, MD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. In Search of a Culprit: A Case of Massive Hemolysis from a Commonly Used Drug Jane M. Zhu; Timothy Schmidt; Marcia Glass The Importance of Patient Education and Communication at Hospital Discharge: A Case of Rapid Recognition and Readmission for Guillain-Barre Syndrome as a Result of the Teach-Back Method Ramy Sedhom; Ranita Sharma The Low Salt DIE-t Jianhua A. Tau; Jeffrey T. Bates; Andrew Caruso Cross-Disciplinary Approach to a Complicated Case of Type-I Cryoglobulinemia Anne Liu; Luming Li; Mark Youngblood; Randy Luciano The Heart of Attention Deficit Patrick A. Proctor; Thomas Montgomery; Theodore A. Frank; Markus Scherer Missed Opportunities—A Case for Suspecting Rhino-Cerebral Mucormycosis Ruchira Sengupta; Bronwyn L. Small; Niral M. Patel; Brian Hachey; Jennifer Kaya; Hector Cajigas; Rana Awdish Friday LUNCHTIME EVENTS 11:30 am–1:00 pm JGIM Editorial Board Lunch (By Invitation Only) Friday Box Lunch Pick-up Forest Hill Room, 4th Floor Pick up a box lunch in the Grand Ballroom Foyer on the Lower Concourse Level, and take it with you to one of the following events. Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 11:30 am–12:30 pm 12:00–1:00 pm Springer Book Reception Oxford Room, Mezzanine MENTORING PANELS 11:30 am–1:00 pm Disparities Mentoring Panel Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 11:30 am–1:00 pm Parenting in Medicine Mentoring Panel Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor REGIONAL NETWORKING 12:00–1:00 pm Southern Regional Planning Committee Meeting Peel Room, Mezzanine 11:30 am–12:30 pm TASK FORCE MEETINGS 12:00–1:00 pm VA Task Force Meeting (By Invitation Only) Forest Hill Room, Mezzanine 12:00–1:30 pm Geriatrics Task Force Meeting (By Invitation Only) Carleton Room, Mezzanine Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 57 Friday 12:00 noon–1:00 pm • SESSION H SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTER SESSION 3 Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse POSTER SESSION ORGANIZATION Posters 1–28 Cancer Research Poster Walk-Through Discussant: Craig C. Earle, MD, 2015 Distinguished Professor in Cancer Research Posters 35–44 Implementation Science VA-Based Research Poster Walk-Through Discussant: David Atkins, MD, MPH, Posters 106–135 Director, Health Services Research, Veterans Health Administration Women’s Health Poster Walk-Through Discussant: Katrina Armstrong, MD, Posters 136–146 MSCE, 2015 Distinguished Professor of Women and Medicine 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 58 Prevalence of Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Cancer: Analysis of 12-Year Data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999–2010 Saurabh Aggarwal; Rohit S. Loomba; Navdeep Gupta; Anushree Agarwal; Gaurav Aggarwal; Venkata M. Alla; Manu Kaushik; Claire Hunter; Syed Mohiuddin; Dennis Esterbrooks; Rohit Arora; Aryan Mooss Etiologies and Short-Term Mortality among Patients with UltraElevated Serum Ferritin Levels Timothy C. Beer; Joseph Vadakara Organizational Approaches Affect Safety-Net Hospitals’ Cancer Care Quality Nina A. Bickell; Allie Moss; Maria Castaldi; Ajay Shah; Alan Sickles; Peter Pappas; Theophilus Lewis; Margaret Kemeny; Shalini Arora; Lori Schleicher; Anitha Srinivasan; Leslie L. Montgomery; Kezhen Fei; Bonnie Bellacera; Rebeca Franco; Ann S. McAlearney Physician Views on Communication and Coordination of Care during Active Treatment of Patients with Cancer and Comorbidities Julia P. Brockway; Alexandra Rosenberg; Ali John Zarrabi; Matthew J. Press; Orit Saigh; Jenny J. Lin Do Knowledge Gains Translate into Behavior Change? Pairing Physician-Directed and Point-of-Care Patient Education Strategies to Increase Colorectal Cancer Knowledge and Screening Completion Kenzie A. Cameron; Vanessa Ramirez-Zohfeld; Nancy C. Dolan; M. Rosario Ferreira; Jonathan M. Radosta; William L. Galanter; Milton “Mickey” Eder; Michael S. Wolf; Dachao Liu; Alfred Rademaker Targeted Newletters to Promote Cancer Control in African Americans Monica Ferguson; Marilyn M. Schapira; E. P. Wileyto Treating Older Men with Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer—Is It Underuse or Clinical Judgement? Stephen Supoyo; Simon Hall; Richard Stock; Gerald P. Hoke; William Oh; Kezhen Fei; Rebeca Franco; Nina A. Bickell Implementing a Web-Based Intervention to Improve Breast Cancer Care Coordination in Safety-Net Hospitals: Barriers, Facilitators and Opportunities for Improvement Nina A. Bickell; Jenny J. Lin; Bonnie Bellacera; Kelsey Murray; Rebeca Franco; Ann S. McAlearney Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 9. Satisfaction with Health Care among Patients Navigated for Preventive Cancer Screening Emilia A. Hermann; Steven J. Atlas; Jeffrey M. Ashburner; Sanja Percac-Lima 10. Primary Care Providers in New Mexico Are Concerned about Implementing Low-Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening Richard Hoffman; Andrew Sussman; Robert Rhyne; Christina Getrich; Kathryn L. Taylor; Shiraz I. Mishra 11. Treatment Patterns for Older Veterans with Localized Prostate Cancer Richard Hoffman; Ying Shi; Stephen Freedland; Nancy L. Keating; Louise Walter 12. Suspicion of Cancer Clinic: A Potential Model for Facilitating Outpatient Cancer Diagnosis in Underserved Patient Safina Hossain; Amir Mehrvarz Sarshekah; Sarah Mougalian; Meghan Karuturi; Alex Zarzour; Alyssa Rieber; Jennifer Swails 14. HIV Testing among Patients with Cancer before Initiation of Chemotherapy Jessica P. Hwang; Bruno Granwehr; Harrys Torres; Maria SuarezAlmazor; Thomas Giordano; Andrea Gabriela Barbo; Heather Lin; Michael Fisch; Elizabeth Chiao 15. Why Men Get or Don’t Get Treated for Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer: Physicians’ Perspectives Sarah R. Abramson; Jenny J. Lin; Ann S. McAlearney; Kezhen Fei; Rebeca Franco; Nina A. Bickell 16. The Role of Continuity in Hospital Care for Readmitted Colon Cancer Patients Phuong Luu; Tanvir Hussain; Hsien-Yen Chang; Elizabeth Pfoh; Craig E. Pollack 17. Transitions of Care from Outpatient to Inpatient: A Systematic Review Phuong Luu; Samantha I. Pitts; Brent Petty; Melinda Sawyer; Cheryl Himmelfarb-Dennison; Romsai T. Boonyasai; Nisa Maruthur 18. Helping Women Understand Their Breast Density Results through a Patient-Centered Video Erin N. Marcus; Monica M. Yepes; Noella Dietz; Debra Annane 19. Mediators of Disparities in Survival among Patients with NonSmall Cell Lung Cancer Anish Mehta; Shannon Stock; Stacy Gray; David Nerenz; John Z. Ayanian; Nancy L. Keating 20. Health Disparities in the Treatment of Poor Prognosis Cancer: Age and Race in the Receipt of Cancer Directed Surgery Will Chapman; Rodrigo Aguilar C; Allen Chen; Alex R. Montero 21. Insulin Prescribing By Provider Type in an Urban Academic Medical Center Alex R. Montero; Michelle Z. Flynn; Tyler Kingdon; David An; Jennifer Zallen; Kerry S. Gray; Malek Cheikh; Michelle F. Magee 22. A Statistical Model for Predicting Neutropenic Fever Ariel Nelson; Dan Eastwood; Tao Wang; Karen Carlson; Laura Michaelis; Marcelo Pasquini; Parameswaran Hari; Christopher Chitambar; Timothy Fenske; Mary Beth Graham; Mehdi Hamadani; Anita D’Souza; Ehab Atallah 23. Impact of Primary Care on Colorectal Cancer Screening in a Safety Net Health System Oanh K. Nguyen; Bijal A. Balasubramanian; Joanne Sanders; Jasmin Tiro; Wendy P. Bishop; Chul Ahn; Ethan Halm Friday SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTER SESSION 3 24. It’s So Complicated: A Needs Assessment to Inform Continuing Medical Education for Primary Care Providers on Prostate Cancer and African American Men Nynikka R. Palmer; Justin Morgan; Michael B. Potter; Eunice Neeley; Matthew R. Cooperberg; June M. Chan; Peter R. Carroll; Rena Pasick 25. Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking among U.S. Young Adults Both in and Not in School: A Nationally Representative Study Brian A. Primack; Ariel Shensa; Jaime Sidani; Jason Colditz; Judith Brook; Michael J. Fine 26. Initiation of Cigarette Smoking after Electronic Cigarette Use: A National Study of Young Adults Brian A. Primack; Samir Soneji; Michael Stoolmiller; Michael J. Fine; Jim Sargent 27. Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening Services in the Era of the Affordable Care Act Ilana B. Richman; Steven Asch; Douglas K. Owens 28. Modeling Individual (Rather than Societal) Preferences for Colorectal Cancer Screening Glen B. Taksler 29. The Influence of Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitate Orders on Nurses’ Willingness to Agree with Physicians’ Decision-Making in Japan Eiji Hiraoka; Yosuke Homma; Yasuhiro Norisue 30. Differences in Nursing Home Quality between Medicare Advantage and Traditional Medicare Patients Emiley Chang; Teague Ruder; Claude Setodji; Debra Saliba; Mark Hanson; David Zingmond; Neil Wenger; David Ganz 31. Improved Patient and Caregiver Health Outcomes One Year after Implementation of a Dementia Care Management Program Lee A. Jennings; Neil Wenger; Zaldy Tan; Heather McCreath; Katherine S. Serrano; Leslie C. Evertson; David B. Reuben 32. Regional Trends in Long-Term Acute Care Hospital Use in Texas Anil N. Makam; Ethan Halm; Oanh K. Nguyen; Jie Zhou; YongFang Kuo; Timothy A. Reistetter; Kenneth J. Ottenbacher; James S. Goodwin 33. Exposure to Fictional Medical Television and Health: A Systematic Review Beth Hoffman; Ariel Shensa; Charles B. Wessel; Brian A. Primack 34. Effect of a Pharmacist Counseling Intervention on Healthcare Utilization after Hospital Discharge: A Randomized Controlled Trial Susan P. Bell; Jeffrey L. Schnipper; Kathryn Goggins; Aihua Bian; Ayumi Shintani; Christianne Roumie; Anuj Dalal; Terry Jacobson; Kim Rask; Viola Vaccarino; Tejal Gandhi; Stephanie Labonville; Daniel Johnson; Erin Neal; Sunil Kripalani 35. Outpatient Progress Note Quality Using Medical Scribes vs. Usual Care Anita D. Misra-Hebert; Linda Amah; Bo Hu; Andrew J. Rabovsky; Michael B. Rothberg 36. Trends in Echocardiography Utilization in an Integrated Delivery System Dipesh Amin; Arthur Davidson; Susan Shetterly; Elizabeth A. Bayliss 37. 24-Hour Efficacy of Tiotropium Respimat® in Asthma Thomas B. Casale; David M. Halpin; Michael Engel; Petra MoroniZentgraf; Achim Muller; Kai-Michael Beeh 38. Promoting Proper Utilization of Early Detection Technology in the Acute Care Setting Graham Lowenthal; Patricia C. Dkyes; Stuart R. Lipsitz; Catherine Yoon 39. Tiotropium Respimat®: Control in Symptomatic Asthma Kevin Murphy; William Berger; Michael Engel; Hendrik Schmidt; Petra Moroni-Zentgraf; Huib A. Kerstjens 40. Statin-Users’ Moral Hazard in Diet May Be an American Phenomenon Sachiko Ohde; Gautam A. Deshpande; Osamu Takahashi 41. Strengthening Information Exchanges in Resident Sign-Outs: The Roles of Responsibility and Accountability Soo Hoon Lee; Dale A. Fisher; Wei-Ping Goh; Heidi Mah; Phillip Phan 42. Risk Stratification Methods and Provision of Care Management Services in Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative Practices Ashok Reddy; Laura L. Sessums; Tim Day; Jonathan Fried; Bruce Finke; Asaf Bitton 43. Chaos and Clinical Competence: Assessing the Influence of the “Busy-Ness” of the Clinic on Resident Physicians’ Core Clinical Competence: Using Unannounced Standardized Patients Colleen Gillespie; Irina Nudelman; Kathleen Hanley; Amara Shaker-Brown; Ellen Wagner; Lisa Altshuler; Adina Kalet; Sondra Zabar 44. Screening for COPD: Clinical Factors Associated With Clinicians Taking Respiratory-Related Actions Barbara Yawn; Valentina Bayer Zubek; Heather Paden; Emmanuelle Clerisme-Beaty; Carlos F. Ríos-Bedoya; William Wadland 45. Oops, I Didn’t Notice That! Patient, Provider, and System Factors Associated with Failure to Recognize and Follow-Up Elevated Random Glucose Values in Ambulatory Practice Kazeen Abdullah; Zahra Merchant; Riya Joshi; Deepa Bhat; Jason Fish; Ethan Halm; Michael E. Bowen 46. Physicians’, Nurses’, Physical Therapists’ and Midwives Attitudes towards Complementary Medicines: A Survey at an Academic Hospital Eléonore Aveni; Brent Bauer; Anne-Sylvie Ramelet; Decosterd Isabelle; Pierluigi Ballabeni; Pierre-Yves Rodondi 47. Association between Thyroid Dysfunction and Anemia: A Large Population-Based Study Khadija M’Rabet-Bensalah; Christine Baumgartner; Michael Coslovsky; Tinh-Hai Collet; Wendy P. den Elzen; Robert N. Luben; Anne Angelillo-Scherrer; Drahomir Aujesky; Kay-Tee Khaw; Nicolas Rodondi 48. Trends in Hospital-Ownership of Physician Practices and the Effect on Processes to Improve Quality Tara F. Bishop; Shortell Stephen; Patricia Ramsay; Kennon Copeland; Lawrence P. Casalino 49. Walking in Faith: Examining the Feasibility of Implementing a Faith-Based Nutrition Education and Walking Program Milele L. Bynum; Giselle M. Corbie-Smith 50. Allopurinol for Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease Rakshita Chandrashekar; Karthik Kannegolla; Louis Toledo; Craig Beam 51. Rates of Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B Vaccination in an Urban, Primary Care-Based Hepatitis C Clinic Michelle P. Clermont; Sangeetha Dayalan; Shelly-Ann Fluker; Lesley Miller 52. A Pilot Study of a Diabetes Prevention Program in an Urban Residency Practice Rose Coady; Catherine D. Agricola; Robert J. Fortuna; Brett Robbins Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 59 Friday 12:00 noon–1:00 pm • SESSION H 53. Association between Neighborhood Social Support and Quality of Diabetes Care Roberto O. Diaz Del Carpio; Wudeneh Mulugeta; Scott Stewart 54. Assessing Seniors’ Normative Beliefs and Sharing of Health Information about the Pneumococcal Vaccination Crystal T. Doan; Shira N. Goldman; Tiffany Brown; Stephen D. Persell; Alpa Patel; Kenzie A. Cameron 55. 30-Day Potentially Avoidable Readmissions Due to Adverse Drug Events in Medical Patients Olivia Dalleur; Patrick E. Beeler; Jeffrey L. Schnipper; Jacques Donze 56. Kidney Function Outcomes in Overweight and Obese Living Kidney Donors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Kalyani Murthy; Marwa El-Sabbahy; Ethan Balk 57. The Impact of Chronic Opioid Therapy for Non-Cancer Related Pain on the Delivery of Preventive Services and Chronic Disease Management in Primary Care Practices Edward Ewen; Jennifer LeComte; Bailey C. Ingraham Lopresto; Sarah Schenck 58. Partnering with Patients for Safety: The OpenNotes Patient Reporting Tool Sigall K. Bell; Roanne Mejilla; Mary Barry; Tom Delbanco; Beth French; Macda Gerard; Amy B. Goldman; Heidi S. Jay; Susan E. Johnson; Gila Kriegel; Julia Lindenberg; Lawrence J. Markson; Elana Premack-Sandler; Kenneth Sands; Jan Walker; Gail Wood; Patricia H. Folcarelli 59. Individual PCP Referral Behavior following Introduction of a Structured Referral and eConsult Program Priya A. Prasad; Nathaniel Gleason; Carlin H. Senter; Maria E. Otto; Ariana Afshar; Ralph Gonzales 60. Impact of an Overnight Internal Medicine Academic Hospitalist Program on Patient Outcomes Jed Gonzalo; Ethan Kuperman; Cynthia H. Chuang; Erik B. Lehman; Thomas W. Abendroth 61. Establishing and Teaching a Standard for Test Result Management: Resident Review Queue Coverage Pilot Kara Greenwald; Jennifer Rockfeld; Barbara Porter 62. Should Primary Care Physicians Remain More Involved in the Care of Patients with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease? Raquel Greer; Patti Ephraim; Neil R. Powe; Bernard G. Jaar; Michael J. Choi; Felicia Hill-Briggs; Edward Kraus; Courtney Cook; LaPricia Lewis-Boyer; Luis Gimenez; Joseph K. Melancon; L. Ebony Boulware 63. Dose Increases for Patients Starting Long-Term Opioid Therapy for Pain: Where and Why Do They Happen? Christopher A. Bautista; Ana-Maria Iosif; Barth Wilsey; Althea Crichlow; Joy Melnikow; Stephen G. Henry 64. Defining Primary Care Team Effort from the Primary Care Physician’s Perspective Johan S. Hong; Steven J. Atlas; Jeffrey M. Ashburner; Clemens S. Hong 65. Financial Barriers to Adult Vaccine Delivery Laura P. Hurley; Megan C. Lindley; Mandy Allison; Lori A. Crane; Michaela Brtnikova; Brenda Beaty; Megan Snow; Carolyn Bridges; Allison Kempe 66. Physician Attitudes and Practices Regarding Adult Vaccines and Other Prevention Practices in a Shifting Practice Environment Laura P. Hurley; Carolyn Bridges; Mandy Allison; Lori A. Crane; Michaela Brtnikova; Sean O’Leary; Brenda Beaty; Megan Snow; Rafael Harpaz; Allison Kempe 60 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 67. Engaging Residents in Venous Thromboembolism Prevention and Stroke Quality Measures through an Interactive Checklist and Incentive Program Syed A. Hussain; Wilhelmine Wiese-Rometsch; Corinne Hamstra; Camelia Arsene; Suzanne White 68. VACS-TLFB for Alcohol Use: A Web Based Timeline Followback Application—A Health Technology Assessment Farah Kidwai-Khan; Kathleen A. McGinnis; Janet P. Tate; Kendall Bryant; Amy C. Justice 69. Impact of an Innovative Inpatient Patient Navigator Program on Length of Stay and 30-Day Readmission Janice L. Kwan; Matthew W. Morgan; Thomas E. Stewart; Chaim Bell 70. HIV and ASCVD Risk: An Evolving Disease Requires Evolving Prevention Strategies Cameron Lambert; Pratik Sandesara; Laurence Sperling 71. Identifying One Personal Doctor in Care Is Associated with Health Care Satisfaction Joshua M. Liao; Mark J. Ommerborn; Cheryl R. Clark 72. Factors Associated with 30-Day COPD Readmissions Jenny J. Lin; Katherine Krauskopf; Juan Wisnivesky 73. Factors Associated with Follow-Up Visit Patterns at a University Cardiology Practice Caterina Y. Liu; Michael Wang; Ralph Gonzales 74. Patient Risk-Stratification as a Tool for Allocating Adult Care Coordination Services Tracy L. Johnson; Michael J. Durfee; Rachel Everhart; Carlos Oronce; Daniel Brewer; Mary vander Heijde; Deborah Rinehart; Kathy Thompson; Diana Botton; Jeremy Long; Vishnu Kulasekaran; Holly A. Batal 75. Patient Teacher in Patient Safety: Learning Alongside Patients and Families William Martinez; David Browning; Pamela Varrin; Barbara Sarnoff; Sigall K. Bell 76. Low Rates of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and nonoccupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (nPEP) in a Large Urban Health Care System: Implications for Implementing PrEP and nPEP Monica Mercon; Uriel R. Felsen; Viraj V. Patel 77. Factors Associated with the Diagnosis of Obesity in Adolescents and Young Adults Erica O. Miller; Bryan Stanistreet; Robert J. Fortuna 78. Withdrawn by Author 79. Use of Safety Net Clinics for Primary Care among Insured Individuals in the United States: NAMCS 2006–2010 Oanh K. Nguyen; Anil N. Makam; Ethan Halm 80. A Patient-Centered Approach to Improving Discharge Instructions David S. Pilkington; Jessica R. Howard-Anderson; Rachel Brook; Ashley Busuttil; Nasim Afsarmanesh 81. Closing the Loop with an Enhanced Referral Management System Harley Ramelson; Amanda V. Taube; Pamela M. Neri 82. Holdover Signout: Characteristics of New Overnight Admission Handoffs Jonathan Duong; Trevor Jensen; Sasha Morduchowicz; Stephanie Rennke; Lekshmi Santhosh; Sarah Schaeffer; James D. Harrison; Bradley A. Sharpe; Sumant Ranji 83. How Strong Is the Primary Care Safety Net? Assessing the Ability of Federally Qualified Health Centers to Serve as Patient-Centered Medical Homes Jamie Ryan; Pamela Riley Friday SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTER SESSION 3 84. Division of Labor in Primary Care Management among Federally Qualified Health Centers, 2009–2013 Jamie Ryan; Samantha Mackie; Maureen Deboo 85. Longitudinal Evaluation of Errors in Diagnoses: Diagnosis Errors and Delays over an Internship Year Joshua M. Liao; Mayya Volodarskaya; Gordon D. Schiff 86. Diagnostic Pitfalls: A New Conceptual Approach to Understand Diagnostic Error Gordon D. Schiff; Mayya Volodarskaya; Harry Reyes Nieva; Hardeep Singh; Adam Wright 87. Associations between Social Media Use and Perceived Emotional Support among a Nationally Representative Cohort of Young Adults Ariel Shensa; Jaime Sidani; Jason Colditz; Zhongying Xu; Kaleab Abebe; Liu yi Lin; Brian A. Primack 88. Risky Business: Evaluation of Physician Adherence to New ACC/ AHA Cholesterol Guidelines for Diabetic Patients Siddharth Sheth; Trisha A. Miller; Kathan D. Mehta; Deborah M. Simak; David C. Demoise; Gary Tabas 89. Pooled Analyses of Randomized, Double-Blind, PlaceboControlled Studies of a Breath Powered Nasal Delivery System Containing 22 mg Sumatriptan Powder (AVP-825) in the Treatment of Episodic Migraine Roger K. Cady; Per G. Djupesland; Ramy A. Mahmoud; John Messina; Laszlo L. Mechtler; Scott Siegert; Joao Siffert; Ken Shulman 90. Consistency of Response in the COMPASS Study [Breath Powered™ Nasal Delivery of 22 mg Sumatriptan Powder (AVP825) Versus 100 mg Oral Sumatriptan in Acute Migraine: A Comparative Clinical Trial] Richard B. Lipton; Dawn C. Buse; Ken Shulman; Joao Siffert; Scott Siegert 91. Evaluation of a Patient Decision Aid for Acute Low Back Pain Leigh H. Simmons; Sarah Hewitt; Lauren Leavitt; Karen R. Sepucha 92. Combined Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Therapy in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation—A Descriptive Study Charlotte So; Mark H. Eckman 93. Impact of Lorcaserin in Obese and Overweight Patients with Prediabetes on Weight Loss and Reducing Progression to Diabetes Richard Nesto; Randi Fain; Yuhan Li; William Shanahan; William Soliman 94. Early Effects of Lorcaserin on Glycemic Parameters in Obese and Overweight Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Retrospective Analysis of BLOOM-DM Elisa Fabbrini; Randi Fain; Alan Glicklich; Yuhan Li; William Shanahan; William Soliman 95. Lorcaserin Improves the NASH Clinical Score in the Majority of High-Risk Patients: A Retrospective Analysis of Three Phase 3 Studies Wajahat Z. Mehal; Randi Fain; Alan Glicklich; Yuhan Li; William Shanahan; William Soliman 96. Combination Weight Management Pharmacotherapy with Lorcaserin and Immediate Release Phentermine Steven R. Smith; W. Timothy Garvey; Frank L. Greenway; William Soliman; Sharon Zhou; Randi Fain; Ken Fujioka; Louis Aronne 97. Transforming Team Dynamics in Primary Care Practices: Changes between Year 1 and Year 2 of the Academic Innovations Collaborative Hummy Song; Alyna T. Chien; Antoinette S. Peters; Meredith Rosenthal; Sara Singer 98. Withdrawn by Author 99. Adherence to Safety Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Noncancer Pain in an Academic Primary Care Clinic Scott Steiger; Scott R. Bauer; John Gerstenberger; Hannah Harrison; Lily Hitchner 100. “We Follow-Up”: Improving Follow-Up, Communication and Documentation of Outpatient Test Results by Duke Residents Aparna C. Swaminathan; Joel C. Boggan; Samantha Thomas; Jonathan Bae 101. Defining the Incidence of Lactic Acidosis in Patients Prescribed Metformin with and without Risk Factors for Lactic Acidosis Katy E. Trinkley; Heather Anderson; Daniel Malone; Kavita Nair; Joseph J. Saseen 102. Effect of Family History and Genetic Risk Counselling for Type 2 Diabetes on Perceptions of Risk and Control: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial R. R. Wu; Tiffany Himmel; Rachel A. Myers; Elizabeth Hauser; Allison Vorderstrasse; Geoffrey Ginsburg; Lori A. Orlando 103. Deliberately Blank 104. Improving the Use of Appropriate Radiographs to Diagnose Osteoarthritis in a Primary Care Medicine Clinic Arielle A. Yang; Justin S. Yang; Kelly C. Cushing; Rick W. Wright; Michael A. Lane 105. Patients’ Feelings of Being Understood by Their Physician Mediates the Association between Health Beliefs and Medication Adherence Pablo Buitron de la Vega; Chieh Chu; Nancy R. Kressin 106. Is Excess Medication Associated with Mortality among HIV+ and Uninfected Patients? E. J. Edelman; Kirsha S. Gordon; Kathleen M. Akgün; Cynthia Gibert; Vincent Lo Re; David Rimland; Julie Womack; Christina Wyatt; Melissa Skanderson; Janet P. Tate; Amy C. Justice 107. Association of the Built Environment and Neighborhood Resources with Obesity-Related Health Behavior Natalie N. Albanese; Jennifer P. Friedberg; Andrew Rundle; James Quinn; Kathryn Neckerman; Stuart R. Lipsitz; Sundar Natarajan 108. Veterans Health Administration Electronic Consultations: Women’s Health Primary Care Providers’ Perceptions Kristina M. Cordasco; Jessica L. Zuchowski; Alison Hamilton; Canning Mark; LaShawnta Bell-Lewis; Joya G. Chrystal; Susan Kirsh; Donna L. Washington 109. Who Is Responsible for What Tasks within Primary Care: Perceived Task Allocation among Primary Care Providers and Interdisciplinary Team Members Samuel T. Edwards; Lisa V. Rubenstein; Lisa S. Meredith; Nicole Schmidt; Susan E. Stockdale; Kristina M. Cordasco; Andrew Lanto; Philip Roos; Elizabeth M. Yano 110. Striving toward Team-Based Continuity: Coverage Arrangements in VHA Academic Primary Care Clinics and Implications for Medical Home Urgent Access and Continuity Metrics Jane Forman; Claire H. Robinson 111. Facilitators of Team Functioning During the Early Stages of PCMH Implementation Karleen Giannitrapani; Alexis K. Huynh; Andrew Lanto; Susan E. Stockdale; Lisa S. Meredith; Lisa V. Rubenstein 112. Trust and Functional Status Predict Patients’ Adherence to Physicians’ Recommendations in a Prospective Cohort of Veterans with Heart Failure Howard Gordon; Oksana Pugach; Marvella E. Ford Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 61 Friday 12:00 noon–1:00 pm • SESSION H 113. “We All Have Different Stories”: Veterans’ Experiences and Preferences for Proactive In-Between Visit Care Ashley E. Jensen; Nicole Skursky; Erica Sedlander; Katherine Barboza; Katelyn Bennett; Scott Sherman; Mark D. Schwartz 114. The Effects of Implementing a Patient-Centered Medical Home Model on Emergency Utilization in a VA Health Care Setting Ana Quinones; Sandra Joos; Kyle D. Hart; Ana Rosales; Nancy Perrin; Devan Kansagara 115. Veterans’ Preferences for Smoking Cessation Treatment David A. Katz; Kenda R. Stewart; Monica Paez; John Holman; Mark Vander Weg; Gary Gaeth 116. Clinical Provider Experiences with Medication Discontinuation Amy Linsky; Steven R. Simon; Kelly Stolzmann; Mark Meterko 117. Development of a Tailored, 5a’s-Based Weight Management Intervention for Veterans within Primary Care Katrina F. Mateo; Sandeep Sikerwar; Allison Squires; Adina Kalet; Scott Sherman; Melanie Jay 118. Can Patient-Centered Care Innovation Affect Patients’ Experiences of Care? Mark Meterko; Errol Baker; Corey Pilver; Anna M. Barker; A. Rani Elwy; Joel Reisman; Kelly Dvorin; Barbara G. Bokhour 119. Implementation of the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA): Associations with Clinical Outcomes, Patient Satisfaction, Provider Burnout and Health Care Use Karin M. Nelson; Philip W. Sylling; Edwin Wong; Leslie Taylor; Christian D. Helfrich; Idamay Curtis; Gordon Schectman; Richard Stark; Stephan D. Fihn 120. Typologies of VA and Medicare Utilization among Dually Enrolled Veterans with Type 2 Diabetes: A Latent Class Analysis Thomas R. Radomski; Xinhua Zhao; Carolyn T. Thorpe; Chester Good; Maria Mor; Michael J. Fine; Walid F. Gellad 121. Higher Level of Patient-Centered Medical Home Implementation Associated with Improvements in Clinical Quality of Care in the Nation-Wide VHA PACT Initiative Ann-Marie Rosland; Edwin Wong; Donna M. Zulman; Rebecca I. Piegari; Katherine Prenovost; Stephan D. Fihn; Karin M. Nelson 122. Improving Diabetes Management by Engaging Family Supporters in the Patient-Centered Medical Home: A Pilot Intervention Study Ann-Marie Rosland; Michele Heisler; Ranak Trivedi; Sofia Gaudioso; Jessica Fennelly; John D. Piette 123. Patient-Centered Medical Home Implementation and Burnout among VA Primary Care Employees Joseph A. Simonetti; Philip W. Sylling; Karin M. Nelson; Sandra Joos; David Mohr; Idamay Curtis; Leslie Taylor; Chip B. Harvey; Gordon Schectman; Stephan D. Fihn; Christian D. Helfrich 124. Vulnerability for Healthcare Communication Gaps for Users of VA Purchased Care: Implications for the Veterans Choice Act Donna L. Washington; Alison B. Hamilton; Kristina M. Cordasco 125. Is Automated Identification of High-Risk Patients for Targeted Interventions as Helpful as Hoped?—A Pilot Study Brook Watts; Renee H. Lawrence; Erin Lea; Mary M. Hasenstaub; Kimberley Schaub 126. Implementing PCMH One Team at a Time: The Use of Coaching Sessions to Change Everyday Clinic Practice Lauren E. Weston; Claire Robinson; Adam Tremblay; Clinton L. Greenstone; Molly Harrod; Jane Forman 62 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 127. Specialist Awareness of the VA Patient-Centered Medical Home Jessica L. Zuchowski; Alexis K. Huynh; Susan E. Stockdale; Lisa S. Meredith; Antonio E. Robles; Philip Roos; Lisa V. Rubenstein; Kristina M. Cordasco 128. Patient-Reported Medication Adherence Barriers among Veterans Affairs Patients with Cardiovascular Risk Factors Leah L. Zullig; Karen Stechuchak; Karen M. Goldstein; Maren Olsen; Felicia A. McCant; Susanne M. Danus; Matthew Crowley; Eugene Oddone; Hayden Bosworth 129. Randomized Controlled Evaluation of an Intensive Management Patient Aligned Care Team (Impact) for High-Need, High-Cost Veterans Affairs Patients Donna M. Zulman; Christine Pal Chee; Stephen C. Ezeji-Okoye; Jonathan G. Shaw; James S. Kahn; Steven Asch 130. “They Are Interrelated, One Feeds Off The Other”: A Taxonomy of Disease Interactions Derived from Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions Donna M. Zulman; Cindie A. Slightam; Jonathan G. Shaw; Kirsten Brandt; Eleanor T. Lewis; Steven Asch 131. The Role of Organizational Factors in the Provision of Comprehensive Women’s Healthcare in the Veterans Health Administration Shivani Reddy; Danielle Rose; James Burgess; Martin Charns; Elizabeth M. Yano 132. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare among Women in the VA: A Systematic Review Andrea Carter; Sonya Borrero; Charles Wessel; Bevanne BeanMayberry; Donna L. Washington; Jennifer Corbelli 133. Associations between Mental Health Burden, Smoking and Cardiovascular Disease in Women Veterans over 45 Megan R. Gerber; Matthew King; Suzanne Pineles; Katherine Iverson; Sally G. Haskell 134. Human Papillomavirus Testing by Veterans Administration Women’s Health Providers: A Pilot Study Laura D. Hallett; Megan R. Gerber 135. Women Veterans with Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions in VA Primary Care Clinics: A Mixed Methods Study Alison B. Hamilton; Natalya Maisel; Elizabeth M. Yano; Ruth Klap; Sabine Oishi; Vidhya Balasubramanian; Fay Saechao; Susan M. Frayne 136. Impact of Medical Home Transformation on Breast Cancer Screening Amy Baughman; Phyllis Brawarsky; Tracy Onega; Tor Tosteson; Anna N. Tosteson; Jennifer Haas 137. Results from NEXT-D: Promoting Breast Cancer Screening in a Diabetes/Pre-Diabetes Specific Health Plan O. Kenrik Duru; Norman Turk; Susan Ettner; Tannaz Moin; Jinnan Li; Abigail M. Keckhafer; Robert H. Luchs; Charles Chan; Neil Steers; Carol Mangione 138. Evidence-Based Quality Improvement in a VA Women’s Health Practice Based Research Network Karen M. Goldstein; Susan M. Frayne; Jennifer Gierisch; Jill Blakeney; Elizabeth M. Yano; Anne Sadler; Bevanne Bean-Mayberry; Diane Carney; Brooke DiLeone; Annie Fox; Ruth Klap; Alison Hamilton; Ellen Yee; Dawne Vogt 139. Maternal Health Services Use: Comparing Refugee, Immigrant and Native Populations Katherine Kentoffio; Seth A. Berkowitz; Steven J. Atlas; Sarah Oo; Sanja Percac-Lima Friday SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POSTER SESSION 3 140. Seeking Emergency Contraception in Denver, Colorado: A Health Impact Assessment Alia Moore; Carol Stamm; Laura Borgelt; Dan Topp; Rachel Blumhagen; Leanne Rupp; Christine Gilroy 141. Gender Differences in Coping Mechanisms in Internal Medicine Residents Brielle Spataro; Sarah A. Tilstra; Melissa McNeil 142. Community Health Workers Understanding of and Attitudes Regarding Intimate Partner Violence in the Dominican Republic Nisha Viswanathan; Leo Carretero; Omara Afzal; Janeen Marshall; Taraneh Shirazian 143. A High Number of Days in Pain Is Associated with More Missed Clinic Visits among HIV-Positive Women Stella Safo; Chinazo Cunningham; Arthur E. Blank; E. Byrd Quinlivan; Thomas Lincoln; Oni J. Blackstock Springer Book Reception Interested in publishing a book in the near future? Oxford Room, Mezzanine JGIM’s publisher, Springer Science, will be hosting two “meet and greet” sessions for prospective authors on Friday between noon and 1:00 pm and again between 3:00 and 4:00 pm. Beverages and snacks provided. Bring your ideas with you and learn how you can publish with Springer books. 144. Change in Cardiometabolic Risk Factors with Postpartum Changes in Weight and Waist Circumference in Women with Recent Gestational Diabetes Jacinda M. Nicklas; Chloe A. Zera; Sue E. Levkoff; Ellen W. Seely 145. Prevalence and Correlates of Actions Taken by Women in Response to Recent Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Jennifer McCall-Hosenfeld; Carol S. Weisman; Erik B. Lehman 146. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health Behaviors among Pregnant and Postpartum Women Ashley M. Harris; Nymisha Chilukuri; Meredith West; Janice L. Henderson; Shari Lawson; Sarah Polk; David M. Levine; Wendy L. Bennett 147. Pulling Teams Together: Interprofessional Teamwork and the Challenges Faced by Hospitals, Providers, and Patients Benjamin J. Chesluk; Elizabeth C. Bernabeo; Siddharta Reddy; Lorna A. Lynn; Brian Hess; Thorsten Odhner Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 63 Friday 12:00 noon–1:00 pm • SESSION H CLINICAL VIGNETTE SESSION Vignette Session H1: Unknown Vignettes with the Chief Medical Residents Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Moderator: Karen J. Blumenthal, MD Discussants: Laura Perry Fernandez, MD; Nisha Gupta, MD; Khanjan B. Shah, MD 1. 2. 3. 4. Doctor, I Am Having Chest Pain! Deepthi Sudhakar; Jason Pelton; Holly Bentz; William Posligua; Don Pham; Mostafa O. El-Refai; David Paniagua; Hani Jneid; Ali Denktas Head, Shoulders, Knees And Toes—It All Hurts! Daniel C. Rogan; Jason A. Korcak The Case of the High Calcium Marlene Martin; Noriko Anderson; Sumant Ranji Why Am I Weak? Erin Meierhenry; Alan Kuo; Janki D. Amin; Neveen S. El-Farra; Magdalena Ptaszny IH09 Maple East Room, Mezzanine Interprofessional Education Interest Group Session Coordinator: Laura A. Hanyok, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University IH10 Maple West Room, Mezzanine Lifestyle Medicine Interest Group Session Coordinator: Camille Clarke, MD, Resident Physician, Cambridge Health Alliance IH11 Pine West Room, Mezzanine Mental Health Interest Group Session Coordinator: Ian M. Kronish, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center IH13 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Patient-Centered Medical Home Interest Group SESSION H INTEREST GROUPS Session Coordinator: Reena Gupta, MD, University of California, San Francisco IH01 IH14 Kent Room, 2nd Floor Academic GIM in Latin America Interest Group Linden Room, Mezzanine Primary Care Program Directors Interest Group Session Coordinator: Eliseo J. Perez-Stable, MD, Professor, University of California, San Francisco Session Coordinator: Karen Chacko, MD, University of Colorado, Denver IH03 IH15 Willow East Room, Mezzanine Elgin Room, 2nd Floor Anticoagulation-Thromboembolism Interest Group Research on Careers Interest Group Session Coordinator: Amir K. Jaffer, MD, MBA, Chief, Division of Hospital Medicine, Professor of Medicine and Associate Chief Medical Officer and Vice Chair, Quality and Patient Safety, Department of Medicine, Rush University Medical Center IH16 IH05 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Criminal Justice and Health Interest Group Session Coordinator: Nicole Redmond, MD, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Preventive Medicine, University of Alabama, Birmingham IH06 Cedar Room, Mezzanine Faculty Development Interest Group Session Coordinator: Jeremy Smith, MD, University of Wisconsin Session Coordinator: Mark Linzer, MD, Division Director, Hennepin County Medical Center Transfers, Handoffs and Sign-out Interest Group Session Coordinator: Leora I. Horwitz, MD, MHS, New York University School of Medicine IH17 Willow West Room, Mezzanine Health Policy Interest Group Session Coordinator: Mark D. Schwartz, MD, Professor of Population Health, Department of Medicine, New York University School of Medicine IH08 Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor HIV/AIDS Interest Group Session Coordinator: Oni J. Blackstock, MD, Department of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center/AECOM 64 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Rosedale Room, 4th Floor Trans-Pacific Initiative of Generalists Interest Group Session Coordinator: Toshio Naito, MD, PhD, General Medicine, Juntendo University IH18 IH07 Pine East Room, Mezzanine City Hall Room, 2nd Floor Women’s Health Education Interest Group Session Coordinator: Pelin Batur, MD, Cleveland Clinic Friday 1:15–2:45 pm • SESSION I SESSION I AT A GLANCE SSI1 Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor CLINICAL UPDATE, SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP SESSIONS Hot Topics in Hepatitis C: Should I Screen, Can I Treat and Who Will Be on My Team? CI01 Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor SSI1 Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor SSI2 Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor VAI1 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor WLI Pine West Room, Mezzanine PCORWI Churchill Room, 2nd Floor WI01 Maple West Room, Mezzanine Category: Clinical Medicine Session Coordinator: Shelly-Ann Fluker, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, General Medicine and Geriatrics, Emory University School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Donald Gardenier, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Lesley Miller, MD, Emory University; Brianna L. Norton, DO, MPH, Montefiore Medical Center; Kristi Quairoli, PharmD, Grady Health System; Barbara J. Turner, MD, MSED, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio WI02 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine WI03 Pine East Room, Mezzanine WI04 Willow East Room, Mezzanine WI05 Maple East Room, Mezzanine WI06 Birchwood Ballroom, Mezzanine WI07 Willow West Room, Mezzanine WI08 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine WI09 Linden Room, Mezzanine WI10 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine WI11 Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor WI12 Cedar Room, Mezzanine SSI2 Enhancing Communication for Effective and Efficient Healthcare Teams Category: Personal/Professional Development Session Coordinator: Shakaib U. Rehman, MD, Associate Chief of Staff for Education—Professor, Education, Phoenix VA Healthcare Systems Additional Faculty: Dennis W. Cope, MD, FACP, UCLA San Fernando Valley Program; Richard M. Frankel, PhD, Indiana University School of Medicine; Priya Radhakrishnan, MD, St. Joseph VAI1 Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor ASI2 Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor ASI3 Kent Room, 2nd Floor ASI4 Huron Room, 2nd Floor Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Submitted in Conjunction with: VA Office of Academic Affiliations (OAA) Session Coordinator: Mamta K. Singh, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Medicine, General Medicine, Louis Stokes VA Medical Center Additional Faculty: Rebecca Brienza, MD, MPH, VA Connecticut Healthcare System; C. Scott Smith, MD, University of Washington; Joyce E. Wipf, MD, VA Puget Sound, University of Washington CLINICAL VIGNETTE SESSION I CVI CI01 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Training Learners in the Patient Centered Medical Home: Beyond the“4 plus 2” Model: Lessons Learned from the Centers of Excellence in Primary Care Education SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS ASI1 Dominion Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor WLI Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Update in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Health Category: Clinical Medicine Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM LGBT Health Interest Group Session Coordinator: Douglas P. Olson, MD, Clinical Instructor, Yale School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Harvey J. Makadon, MD, National LGBT Health Education Center, The Fenway Institute; Viraj V. Patel, MD, MPH, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Pine West Room, Mezzanine Leading in Crisis—A LEAD Workshop Category: Leadership and Administration Submitted in Conjunction with: ACLGIM Coordinator: Brigadier General Balan R. Ayyar, Commanding General, Combined Joint Interagency Task Force 435, Kabul, Afghanistan PCORWI Churchill Room, 2nd Floor Patient Engagement in the PCOR Process This series is supported through a PCORI Program Award, EA-1283-SGIM Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 65 Friday 1:15–2:45 pm • SESSION I WI01 Maple West Room, Mezzanine Next Steps Teaching Residents about Vulnerable Populations WI05 Maple East Room, Mezzanine Integrating a PA/NP into Your Hospitalist Team Category: Health Disparities/Vulnerable Populations Session Coordinator: Catherine A. Rich, MD, Department of Medicine, Boston Medical Center Additional Faculty: Soraya Azari, MD, University of California, San Francisco; Linnea Capps, MD, Montefiore Medical Center; Sharad Jain, MD, University of California, San Francisco; Jennifer Siegel, MD, Boston Medical Center Category: Hospital-based Medicine Session Coordinator: Victoria J. Oberzil, PA-C, Hospitalist PA, Division of Hospital Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University Additional Faculty: Targol Saedi, MD, Oregon Health and Science University Small Group Leaders: James Clements, MD, Division of Hospital Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University; Trisha Thoms, Master of Physician Assistant Studies, Oregon Health and Science University WI02 WI06 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Team-based Primary Care Models for Chronic Pain Treatment: Meeting the Needs of Patients, Learners, and Providers Category: Clinical Medicine Session Coordinator: Melissa Weimer, DO, MCR, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Oregon Health and Science University Additional Faculty: Daniel P. Alford, MD, MPH, Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center; Jeffrey R. Allen, MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine/Unity Health System; Michael Picchioni, MD, Baystate Medical Center/Tufts University School of Medicine Small Group Leaders: William Becker, MD, VA Connecticut Healthcare System; Jane M. Liebschutz, MD, MPH, Boston University School of Medicine WI03 Pine East Room, Mezzanine Primary Care of Adults with Congenital Heart Disease—A Team-Based Collaborative-Care Approach Category: Clinical Medicine Session Coordinator: Joseph Truglio, MD, Icahn School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Daniel J. Coletti, PhD, The Zucker Hillside Hospital; David E. DeLaet, MD, MPH, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Aren Gottlieb, MD, Icahn School of Medicine; Barry Love, MD, Icahn School of Medicine; Mariecel Pilapil, MD, MPH, North Shore-LIJ; Paul Stelzer, MD, Icahn School of Medicine; Eva Waite, MD, Mount Sinai Hospital WI04 Willow East Room, Mezzanine The Growing Population of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: A Multidisciplinary Team Approach to the Care of These Patients from the Experience of a Cancer Center Category: Health Disparities/Vulnerable Populations Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Adults with Complex Conditions Originating in Childhood Task Force Session Coordinator: Nirupa J. Raghunathan, MD, Clinical Instructor, General Internal Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Additional Faculty: David DeLaet, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Amelia DeRosa, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Barbara Golby, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Meredith MacGregor, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 66 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Birchwood Ballroom, Mezzanine Leadership Strategies for Women in Medicine Category: Leadership and Administration Session Coordinator: Robin Klein, MD, Clinical Instructor, Emory University Additional Faculty: Deepa Bhatnagar, MD, Tulane University; Erin C. Contratto, MD, University of Alabama, Birmingham; Elizabeth M. Schulwolf, MD, Loyola University Medical Center; Erin Snyder, MD, University of Alabama, Birmingham; Anna Volerman, MD, University of Chicago WI07 Willow West Room, Mezzanine Improving Year-End Resident Continuity Clinic Handoffs Category: Medical Education Scholarship Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Ambulatory Handoffs Interest Group Session Coordinator: Amber Pincavage, MD, University of Chicago Small Group Leaders: Jeffrey R. Jaeger, MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Wei Wei Lee, MD, MPH, University of Chicago WI08 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine Faculty Development for Interprofessional Communication Category: Medical Education Scholarship Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM IPE Interest Group; Geriatrics Interest Group Session Coordinator: William G. Weppner, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Washington Additional Faculty: Rebecca Brienza, MD, MPH, VA Connecticut Healthcare System; Karen McDonough, MD, University of Washington; Carole Warde, MD, Greater Los Angeles VA Health System Small Group Leaders: Elizabeth Eckstrom, MD, MPH, Oregon Health & Science University; Rachel K. Miller, MD, University of Pennsylvania; Shakaib U. Rehman, MD, Phoenix VA Healthcare Systems; Maria A. Wamsley, MD, University of California, San Francisco WI09 Linden Room, Mezzanine Social Media as a Teaching Tool— the “Virtual Doctor’s Bag” Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Martin Muntz, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin Additional Faculty: Irsk J. Anderson, MD, University of Chicago Hospitals; Paul Bergl, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin; Amber Bird, MD, University of Chicago; Wei Wei Lee, MD, University of Chicago Friday 1:15–2:45 pm • SESSION I WI10 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine 6. Mapping Narratives: Using Narrative Medicine in Your Teaching Practice The Hidden Curriculum in High-Value Care Education: ResidentPerceived Barriers to Practicing High Value Care in a Training Environment Maggie K. Benson; Anna K. Donovan; Megan Hamm; Susan Zickmund; Melissa McNeil Category: Medical Ethics, Professionalism and Humanities Session Coordinator: Rosa Lee, MD, Associate Medical Professor, Medical Education, Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education/City College of New York Additional Faculty: Samantha K. Barrick, MS, Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education Abstract Session I2: Joint SGIM—Society of Medical Decision Making (SMDM) Session WI11 1. Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Moderator: Allison B. Rosen MD, MPH, ScD Write It for FORUM! Experience + Collaboration = Career Development! Category: Personal/Professional Development Session Coordinator: Karen R. Horowitz, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Small Group Leaders: Michele Fang, MD, University of Iowa; Maria G. Frank, MD, Denver Health Hospital Authority; Christopher Wong, MD, University of Washington WI12 2. 3. Cedar Room, Mezzanine Conducting Physician Surveys: Adaptive Implementation Design for Young Investigators Category: Research Methods Session Coordinator: Kira L. Ryskina, MD, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Additional Faculty: Jon C. Tilburt, MD, Mayo Clinic; Colin P. West, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic; Matthew Wynia, MD, Center for Advanced Medicine, University of Chicago 4. 5. SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS 6. Abstract Session I1: Lipkin Finalists Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Moderators: Michael J. Barry, MD; Martha S. Gerrity, MD, MPH, PhD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Individual Versus Team-Based Financial Incentives for Physical Activity—A Randomized, Controlled Trial Mitesh Patel; David A. Asch; Roy Rosin; Dylan Small; Scarlett Bellamy; Nancy Haff; Samantha Lee; Lisa Wesby; Karen Hoffer; David Shuttleworth; Devon Taylor; Victoria Ulrich; Jingsan Zhu; Lin Yang; Xingmei Wang; Kevin G. Volpp Cost-Effectiveness of Herpes Zoster (Shingles) Vaccine for People Aged 50 Years Phuc H. Le; Michael B. Rothberg Effect of a Colorectal Cancer Screening Decision Aid on Decision Making Outcomes in a Low-Income, Majority Latino Patient Population Alison Brenner; Danelle Callan; Miriam Espaillat; Khalil Harbi; Richard Hoffman; Andrew McWilliams; Michael Pignone; Robert Rhyne; Hazel Tapp; Brisa Urquieta de Hernandez; Mark Weaver; Daniel S. Reuland The 5 Phenotypes of High Cost Patient Sang Been N. Hong; Noah Whitman; Nirav Vakharia; Michael B. Rothberg Translating Changes in Cholesterol Treatment Guidelines into Clinical Practice—A Heavy Lift for Safety-Net Institutions Valy Fontil; Courtney Lyles; Dean Schillinger; Sara Ackerman; Margaret A. Handley; Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo; Gato I. Gourley; Urmimala Sarkar The Effect of Point-of-Care Price Information on Outpatient Physician Ordering Behavior Alyna T. Chien; Carter Petty; Meredith Rosenthal; Thomas D. Sequist Low-Value Services in Year 1 of the Pioneer ACO Program Aaron L. Schwartz; Bruce E. Landon; Michael E. Chernew; J. Michael McWilliams Using Electronic Health Systems Data to Investigate the Geographic Variation in Depression Prevalence across Denver, Colorado Carlos Irwin Oronce; Arne L. Beck; Glenn K. Goodrich; Michael J. Durfee; Sarah Madrid; Suzanne Dircksen; Susan L. Moore; Arthur Davidson; John F. Steiner; Edward P. Havranek Determinants of Functional Recovery in Older Adults with Hip Fracture Victoria Tang; Rebecca L. Sudore; Alexander K. Smith; Christine Ritchie; Margaret I. Wallhagen; Irena Stijacic Cenzer; Ken Covinsky Association of Medical Student Empathy with Clinical Competence Rachel S. Casas; Lorraine Stanfield; Nanette Harvey; Angela Jackson; Daniel Chen Clinical Characteristics of Undocumented Immigrants with HIV in Bronx, NY Jonathan Ross; David B. Hanna; Uriel R. Felsen; Viraj V. Patel Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 67 Friday 1:15–2:45 pm • SESSION I Abstract Session I3: Medical Education Scholarship and Professional Development Kent Room, 2nd Floor Moderator: Jay D. Orlander, MD, MPH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Early Clinical Education Can Improve Medical Students’ Clinical Reasoning before Clerkships Heather L. Heiman; Celia O’Brien; Toshiko Uchida; John Butter; Marsha E. Yelen; Patricia M. Garcia Feedback as a Tool for Promoting High Quality Documentation among Internal Medicine Residents Amalia Wegner; Lorna Campbell; Yushu Shi; Kathlyn Fletcher 4. 5. 6. 68 Moderators: Schuyler D. Livingston, MD; Jeffrey H. Samet, MD, MA, MPH 1. 2. Factors Associated with Resident Continuity in Ambulatory Training Practices Megan Ditty; Julia West; Brett Robbins; Lynn C. Garfunkel; Karen Nead; Michael Mendoza; Robert J. Fortuna 5. Do Internal Medicine Residents Perform Patient Centered Medical Home EPAs? A Mixed-Methods Study Lauren Block; Nancy A. LaVine; Jennifer Verbsky; Joseph Conigliaro; Saima Chaudhry Role-Modeling Cost-Conscious Care—A National Evaluation of Faculty at Teaching Hospitals in the United States Mitesh Patel; Darcy Reed; Cynthia D. Smith; Vineet M. Arora Moderators: Megan R. Gerber, MD, MPH; Ian M. Kronish, MD, MPH 3. Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor 3. Huron Room, 2nd Floor 2. Vignette Session I: HIV Lower Rates of Promotion of Generalists in Academic Medicine Deborah Blazey-Martin; Phyllis Carr; Norma Terrin; Janis Breeze; Carolyn Luk; Anita Raj; Samantha E. Kaplan; Karen Freund Abstract Session I4: Mental Health/ Substance Abuse 1. CLINICAL VIGNETTE SESSION Depression Care Management among U.S. Medical Groups Tara F. Bishop; Patricia Ramsay; Lawrence P. Casalino; Shortell Stephen AST: A Simplified Tool for Managing Alcohol Withdrawal Samuel B. Holzman; Darius Rastegar The Impact of and Interaction between Chronic Opioid Therapy and Behavioral Health Comorbidities on Hospital, Emergency Department, and Primary Care Utilization in a Large Integrated Health System Edward Ewen; Jennifer LeComte; Bailey C. Ingraham Lopresto; Sarah Schenck Skills for Identifying a Struggling Colleague: I Cannot Take This Any More! Sondra Zabar; Russell Burman; Mark Hochberg; Donna Phillips; Amara Shaker-Brown; Kathleen Hanley; Adina Kalet; Colleen Gillespie The Effect of a Payer-Mandated Decrease in Buprenorphine Dose on Relapse Rates of Patients with Opioid Dependence, a Natural Experiment Anthony Accurso Substance Use in a Population-Based Sample of Older Homeless Adults Matthew A. Spinelli; Claudia Ponath; Lina Tieu; Emily E. Hurstak; David Guzman; Margot Kushel Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 4. 6. Jarisch-Herxheimer Reaction ( JHR) in the setting of Syphilis and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Charlie Lee; Jessica Logan HIV/AIDS and Occam’s Razor: A Heart-Stopping Realization Robert P. McClung; Sophia Hussen Harbinger of Bad News: Rashes as Presenting Feature for Newly Diagnosed HIV in a Patient with No Self-Reported Risk Factors Andrew Trifan A Bone to Pick with Tenofovir: Recognizing Fanconi Syndrome and Osteomalacia as Side Effects Tanya Nikiforova; Monica A. Gomberg; R. Harsha Rao; Peter Veldkamp The Paradox of a Rising CD4: Hyperthyroidism in HIV Patients on Combined Antiretrovirals Emory Hsu; Minh Nguyen Adult Intussusception Caused by Visceral Kaposi’s Sarcoma in a Patient with CD4 Count over 200 Emory Hsu; Varun Phadke; Maria M. Rivera; Schuyler D. Livingston; Minh Nguyen Friday 3:00–4:00 pm • SESSION J CLINICAL VIGNETTE POSTER SESSION 2 Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse 20. Withdrawn by Author POSTER SESSION ORGANIZATION Posters 1–75 Infectious Diseases Posters 76–104 Endocrinology and Metabolism 21. Fungus Fungus Everywhere! Michelle O. Forson; Sathish Kumar Krishnan; Navdeep Kaur Posters 105–148 Gastroenterology and Hepatology 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Modern-Day Awareness of Zoonotic Diseases and Clinical Implication in Their Early Diagnosis Md U. Ali Persistent Fever in an Immunocompetent Patient with a Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Heidi Alvey; Sagger Mawri; Jainil Shah The Worms Inside Me: A Case of Strongyloides Hyperinfection Syndrome Presenting with Meningitis and Intestinal Perforation Yumi Ando; Celia M. Divino; Gopi Patel Gum Shock: Preventable Oral Disease Causing Septic Shock in a Young Adult with Type 1 Diabetes Matthew R. Augustine; Rachel Appelblatt; Mack Lipkin; Kathleen Hanley A Negative Quantiferon-TB Gold In-Tube Assay in Active Miliary Tuberculosis Nena S. Auraha; Ruchir Patel; Herman Dyal; Juan Fernandez; Bruno Digiovine Bacterial Meningitis without Cerebrospinal Fluid Pleocytosis Dipti Baral; Bhishma Pokhrel; Bhaskara Madhira Pyogenic Liver Abscess Presenting with a Migratory Rash Timothy C. Beer; Michael Foltzer A Real Pain in the Neck: A Boxer’s Bout with Lemmirre’s Syndrome Ankeet Bhatt; Shaina Lynch Chikungunya Fever in a Returning Traveler: A New Challenge for Primary Care in the Western Hemisphere Carmelo J. Blanquicett; James H. Willig; Mukesh Patel 10. Getting to the Heart of Lower Back Pain Julie Burgess 11. A Case of Headache Neck Pain and Rash What Is in Your Differential Jocelyn A. Carter; Kathleen M. Finn 12. Keep a “Lookout” for Syphilis Mekhala Chandra; Sara L. Swenson 13. An Unusual Tuberculosis Case Binyue Chang 14. Escherichia coli Thoracic Spine Spondylodiscitis after Genitourinary Tract Infection Woong Liling Natalie; Chiara J. Chong 15. A Unique Case of Multidrug-Resistant Latent TB Infection Deepti Chopra; Wendy Wobeser; Jorge Martinez-Cajas 16. Vesicular Rash and Respiratory Failure in a 28 Year-Old: A Case Report Elaine Cristan; Phoebe King; Adriel Malave; Heather Briggs 17. Elderly Man with Generalized Weakness Dima Dandachi; Chandramohan Meenakshisundaram 19. Case Report: Severe Iron Deficiency Anemia and Polyarthritis as a Result of Chronic Ancylostoma duodenale Infection Caleb Doyle-Burr; Jessica Yee; Taiye Odedosu 18. Chikungunya: A Previously Uncommon Diagnosis in the Americas Reece Doughty 22. Cough Cough: An Case of MDR TB in CT Bashir A. Geer; Nandini Nair 23. A Rare Isolate: Daptomycin Nonsusceptible Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus Faecium Causing Endocarditis Neal George; Joshan Suri 24. A Case of Streptococcus Gallolyticus Meningitis Raising Suspicion for Colorectal Carcinoma Neal George 25. Toxic Shock Syndrome following Influenza B Infection Suzuki Hirofumi; Ayako Kumabe; Yuka Sagara; Yoshioki Nishimura; Tsuneaki Kenzaka; Masami Matsumura 26. Is HIV Always on Our Radar? Kristen Hysell; Onyema Ogbuagu; Lydia A. Barakat 27. Acute Infectious Purpura Fulminans, a Cause of Purple Digits Hyejo Jun 28. Bringing CNS Lyme into Focus: A Case of Decreased Vision Hyejo Jun; Cristina Merkhofer 29. Can’t Decide, but Refusing to Comply Naomi Karlen; Kevin Attenhofer; Catherine Jones 30. Black Hole and a Revelation John O’Reilly; Naomi Karlen 31. A Unique Case of Refusal to Sit Asma Khatoon; Leigh K. Hunter 32. Proctitis among MSM: Expanding the Differential Diagnosis Sarah J. Knish 33. Culture-Negative Endocarditis Caused by Bartonella Quintana Koji Koji; Christine Kwan 34. Pyogenic Liver Abscess in a Splenectomized Diabetic: A Case Study Anupam Kotwal; Candace Shanks; Kevin Abraham; Maria M. Garcia 35. Itching the Way to a Cure for Chronic Abdominal Pain Carolyn Koulouris; Rachel Stark 36. A Fortuitous Find in the Work-Up of a Chronic Cough Irina Kryzhanovskaya 37. Rapidly Progressive Fatal Gas Gangrene Due to Clostridium Septicum in a Patient with Colon Cancer Revealed by Autopsy Haruka Kuno; Harumi Gomi; Kazutaka Fukushima; Yukiko Matsumoto; Taijiro Shirokawa; Kousei Miura; Shijima Taguchi; Norio Takayashiki; Takao Kanai 38. A Complicated Pneumonia Amrit Lamba; Deepa Bhatnagar 39. A Case of Post-Chikungunya Inflammatory Arthritis Michael J. Lau; Isabel Preeshagul; Sudha Dubey 40. A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing Matthew L. Law, Robert Miller 41. Sarcoma Spout: A Rare Case of Bilateral Chylothorax in HIV/ AIDS Patient with a History of Cutaneous Kaposi’s Sarcoma Kerri M. Lydon; Ali F. Yousif; Ricardo E. Nuila 42. Diarrhea with Clostridium Difficile Positive Stool: To Treat or Not to Treat Simran Kaur B. Matta; Alan Greenberg Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 69 Friday 3:00–4:00 pm • SESSION J 43. Cerebral Mycotic Aneurysm and Spontaneous Subdural Hematoma in a Patient with Subacute Viridans Streptococci Endocarditis Shalina Mirza; Jessamyn Blau; Albert Ackil 44. Erythema Multiforme Caused by Mycoplasma Infection in an Elderly Man Noeru Miyake; Christine Kwan 45. Debilitating Joint Pain Following Exotic Travel Benjamin Monson; Shana M. Peper; Christopher J. Smith 46. A Case of Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteremia Complicated by Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis Christina A. Mosher; Joshua L. Owen; Blake R. Barker 47. Lyme Carditis Shilpa Mukunda 48. ADEM: Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis or A Disease Easily Missed? Naveen Nannapaneni; Joseph Buensalido; Jonathan A. Cohn 49. Capnocytophaga Sepsis: A Rare Disease Muhammad Sarfraz Nawaz; Toufik Mahfood Haddad; Saraschandra Vallabhajosyula; Nikhil Jagan; Sunil K. Jagadesh 50. Recurrent Benign Lymphocytic Meningitis—A Case Report Mayssam A. Nehme; Karolyn Teufel 51. Extra! Extra! Shortage of Flucytosine! Charmi Patel; Hiren Patel; Dustyn E. Williams 52. A Case of EBV-Associated Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Chelsea E. Pearson 64. Herpes Zoster Manifesting with Dysphagia and Facial Droop: A Unique Presentation Deepika Sriram; Appesh Mohandas; Sarah Nickoloff 65. Twisted Cyster Julie Steinbrink; David Macari; Gail Larsen; Paul J. Grant 66. Spinal Epidural Abscess Presenting as Paraplegia and Disseminated Septic Arthritis in an Immunocompetent Adult Jeremiah Stromich; Adrian P. Umpierrez De Reguero; Pinky Jha 67. Tuberculosis in a Single Lymph Node Presenting as Flank Pain Kathy M. Tran; Arthur A. Winer; Jennifer Liu; Jessica Taff 68. Bisphosphonates Causes Osteomyelitis in Addition to Osteonecrosis of Jaw Ravi Thimmisetty; Syed Javeria; Renuga Vivekanandan 69. Bilateral Facial Palsy after a Camping Trip Sudhi Tyagi; Pinky Jha 70. Chikungunya Infection Presenting as Acute Psychosis Kiruba Vembu; Pinky Jha; Hari Paudel 71. An Atypical Case of Hemoptysis Ruth W. Wang’ondu; Theodore Long 72. Round and Round We Go—Where the Worms Stop, Only the Astute Clinician Will Know Adrienne D. Workman; Josh Evans; Leigh K. Hunter 73. Abiotrophia Defectiva Meningitis after Epidural Steroid Injection Jandark Yuseif; Omar Al-Shuwaykh; Sonikpreet Sonikpreet; Marissa Sardinha; Talin Nemri; Khalid Zakaria 53. Back Pain Made Worse Madeline E. Petty; Claire A. Evans; Thomas Montgomery 74. A Sheep in Wolf ’s Disguise: Thoracic Actinomycosis Masquerading as Lung Cancer Ming Zhao; Charu Ramchandani; Maher Jafar; Manuel Matos 55. A Rare Disease (Multicentric Castleman’s Disease) in an Immunocompromised Patient Mazyar Malakouti; Jessica B. Polasek 76. When Normal Is Abnormal: Identifying Vitamin B12 Deficiency Rachel Solomon; Jenny J. Lin; Aparna Sarin 54. The Keys to Unlocking the Case of an Entrapped Heart David M. Pinn; Jaime Deseda; Jose A. Cortes 56. A Killer in the Conservatory Patrick A. Proctor; Thomas Montgomery; Robert Sautter; James Horton 57. Disseminated Herpes Zoster in Solid Organ Transplant (SOT) Patient Presenting with Abdominal Pain and Pulmonary Nodules Jeremiah Stromich; Soumya Rangarajan; Mark Barash 58. It’s Not a Tumor: A Case of Nonmalignant Brain and Lung Masses Annelys Roque; Ryan Nall; Umna Ashfaq; Yaseen Perbtani; Margaret C. Lo 59. Case Report: Group A Streptococcus Toxic Shock Syndrome Post Hemithyroidectomy: Report of a Case and Literature Review of Presenting Symptoms Mireille Sayegh; Mark Davis; Martin Black; Vicky Tagalakis 60. Hot Mess: Diagnosing Dengue in a Returning Traveler Heidi J. Schmidt 61. Roultella ornithinolytica Bacteremia in the Setting of Bladder Cancer: A Novel Presentation of a Rare Pathogen Ramy Sedhom; Tanaya Bhowmick 62. Polymicrobial Feculent Empyema: An Unusual Complication of Colon Cancer Dov Shalman; Randall Edson 63. A Differential to Remember: Pylephlebitis in a Patient with HIV Presenting with Abdominal Pain and Fever Donielle F. Sliwa; Stephen Ryzewicz 75. Extending the Differential for Chronic Cough: An Atypical Presentation of Bacterial Endocarditis Rachel Solomon; Aparna Sarin; Jenny J. Lin 77. How Many Cases of LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults) Are We Overlooking in Our Office? Ana Abaroa-Salvatierra; Richard Alweis 78. Systemic Allergic Reaction to Insulin Lispro in an Insulin Naive Type 2 Diabetes Patient Divya Akshintala; Manajyoti Yadav 79. The Seizures May Be Psychogenic, But the Calcium Is Real Angela Arbach; Nidhi Agrawal; Jennifer Ogilvie; Michael Janjigian; Jennifer Adams 80. Who Is the Culprit? —A Case of Hypercalcemia with Concomitant Sarcoidosis and Primary Hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) Ricardo Cabello; Naoka Murakami; Alfred Burger 81. Pregnancy, a Stress Test for the Thyroid Amy Chen 82. The Danger of Non-Steroidal Supplementation in Bodybuilders Karin Chen; Geeta Varghese 83. Recurrent Debilitating Compartment Syndrome in Association with Undiagnosed Hypothyroidism Tatvam T. Choksi; Abha Patel; Richard Plotzker; Ravindra Hallur 84. Hyperemesis Gravidarum from Suspected Graves’ Disease Amaninder Jeet S. Dhaliwal; Garen Derhartunian; Katerina Oikonomou; Rachana Koya; Marina Iskandir; Getaw Hassen 85. A Rare Cause of Baldness Brian Dorsey; Darlene LeFrancois 86. Thyroid Hormone Resistance: A Case Report Samaneh Dowlatshahi 70 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Friday CLINICAL VIGNETTE POSTER SESSION 2 87. Quetiapine-Induced Hypertriglyceridemia Causing Acute Pancreatitis John M. Franco; Saraschandra Vallabhajosyula; Timothy J. Griffin 88. A Cortisol Condundrum in an HIV-Positive Patient on ARVs Jonathan M. Giftos; Stella Safo 89. The Coma You Can’t Mix Up Aimee E. Hiltbold; Ahmed Mohiuddin 112. Iliacus Muscle Abscess Complicating Crohn’s Disease in Pregnancy Lara Dakhoul; Charles Berkelhammer 113. A Rare Cause of Portal Hypertension and an Update of Treatment Strategies: Spontaneous Arterioportal Fistula Katrina DeLeon; Thomas Le; Richard Hu 90. Pituitary Apoplexy: A Rare Clinical Presentation of Rhabdomyolysis and Altered Mental Status Nilsa M. Jimenez; Prashant Grover 114. A Case of Elusive Portal Vein Thrombus: The Devil Is in the Detail Jason M. Duran; Yevgeniy Brailovsky; Jihoon Baang 91. Where the Fanconi Did the Phosphate Go? Talia R. Kahn; Ryan Laponis 92. Eruptive Xanthomatosis: A Sign of Poor Diabetic Control Sue-Wei Luu; Umna Ashfaq 93. Fulminant Type 1 Diabetes Mimicking Acute Pancreatitis Naoki Matsuura; Hiroko Morisaki; Satoshi Matsunaga; Syunpei Yoshino; Masatomo Kiyota; Hiroshi Imura; Mitsuo Kozuru 94. Not All Chest Pains Are the Same Vassiliki Pravodelov 95. A Rare Case of Sarcoid Presenting with Hypercalcemic Crisis Sonia Rajput; Nasser Mikhail 96. The Cardiac Effects of Hypothyroidism Rehaan Shaffie; Lauren Shapiro 97. Metastatic Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Causing CushingLike Syndrome with Refractory Hypertension and Hyperglycemia Bilal Shaikh; Andrew C. Rettew; Asad Jehangir; Ana AbaroaSalvatierra; Kyle M. Bennett 98. Idiopathic Non-Uremic Calciphylaxis: A Case Study Shakil Shaikh; Kah Poh Loh; Behdad Besharatian 99. Stones, Bones and Groans following Cosmetic Silicone Injections Matthew Stuart 100. Sugar Rush: Ketosis Prone Diabetes Lika E. Targan; Marie Brubacher 101. Persistent Hypoglycemia in a Young Patient with Metastatic Malignant Pheochromocytoma Farrell Tobolowsky 102. A Shocking Cause in a Case of Cardiogenic Shock Kavel Visrodia 103. To B or Not to B Islet Cells—The Story of LADA Camille M. Webb; Carla Spagnoletti 115. Disseminated Myocbacterium Avium-Intracellulare Infection in a Patient with Alcoholic Cirrhosis David Ellenberg; David Kudlowitz; Joshua Cohen; James Park 116. Gastric Bypass…The Start of a Chain Reaction Amy H. Farkas; Kevin Kraemer 117. An Unusual Abdominal Mass Migdalia Feliciano; Geeta Varghese 118. Getting into the Groove: A Rare Type of Pancreatitis Sarah Fishman; Dmitry Kozhevnikov 119. New Onset Ascites of Non Portal Hypertension Origin: What Should We Be Thinking? Raktim K. Ghosh; Kulsoom Fatima; Sakthiraj Subramanian 120. Eroding Through: An Uncommon Cause of Dysphagia Aaron K. Goodwin; Kristi M. Moore; Rebecca Rawl; Dan Collins 121. An Unusual Cause of Diarrhea in a Young Adult, Eosinophilic Colitis Andrew W. Hahn; Jamie Riney; Rebekah Mulligan; Kanak Das 122. Submucosal Lesions Presenting with Rectal Bleeding— Endometriosis in the Gastrointestinal Tract Fahd Jowhari; Pearl Behl; Sean Pritchett 123. Tough to Swallow: A Rare Case of Dysphagia Due to Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Ani A. Kardashian; Yile Ding 124. Expecting the Expected Even at Unexpected Times Hirotaka Kato; Nehal Galal; Patricia Dharapak 125. Extrahepatic Biliary Adenomas: Rare But with Aggresive Clinical Course Kah Poh Loh; Deborah Nautsch; David Desilets; James Mueller; Vaibhav Mehendiratta 126. Muddied Waters—Ulcerative Colitis vs. Shigellosis: Diagnostic Errors in a Patient with Bloody Diarrhea Jeffrey M. Luk; Yihan Yang; Stephen Holt 104. A Case of Late-Night Paralysis of the Extremities Kenji Yoshida; Tatsuya Fujikawa; Hisanori Morimoto 105. The Seven-Year Liver Mass: An Uncommon Manifestation of a Common Disease Neal Yuan; Leslie Sheu; Rene Salazar 106. Marijuana Induced Bilary Dyskinesia Reem Al-Mahdawi; Larry J. McMann; Tiba Alwardi; Maliha Naseer; Hussam Sabbagh; Zain Kulairi 107. What Happens to Vagus Doesn’t Necessarily Stay in Vagus… Bradley Anderson; Andrew Greenlund 108. A Rare Case of Peritonitis Caused by Candida Albican in an Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis Patient Steve M. Antoine; Bisma Alam; Varada Nair; Amit Sharma 109. Look beyond the Heart: Acute Pancreatitis Mimicking STEMI Sonali Advani; Sumant Arora; Jewell Halanych 110. Unusual Cause of Gastric Outlet Obstruction Meredith M. Barr 111. Universal Vitiligo, Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome, and a Gastric Mass: An Unusual Presentation of HIV-2 Francis E. Dailey; Bianca Chang; Helen Huang; Teo Soleymani; Ali Rezaie; Kapil Gupta; Robert I. Goodman 127. Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis Abdel Rahman A. Omer; Omar Nadhem; Nibras Talibmamury; Mohammed A. Bahaa Aldeen; Roger D. Smalligan; Mashrafi Ahmed 129. Diagnosing Gangrenous Cholecystitis—Physical Exam Versus Radiographic Imaging Ruchir Patel; Nena S. Auraha; Herman Dyal; Sean Drake 130. Hiding in Plain Sight—Acute Cholangitis without Radiographic Findings Shetal Patel; Tyler Stewart; Oanh K. Nguyen 131. Benign T Wave Inversion with Acute Belly Dilli R. Poudel; Paras Karmacharya; Ranjan Pathak; Sushil Ghimire; Raju Khanal; Ana Salvatierra; Madan R. Aryal 132. Primarily Suspect Cholangiocarcinoma Allison L. Ramsey; Maria Otazo; Andrew Caruso; Jeffrey T. Bates 133. Diverticulitis Posing as a “Complicated” Urinary Tract Infection Nathalie Regalado Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 71 Friday 3:00–4:00 pm • SESSION J 134. Emphysematous Gastritis: A Rare Cause of Abdominal Pain and Systemic Toxicity Andrew C. Rettew; Bilal Shaikh; Kyle M. Bennett; Asad Jehangir; Jonathan M. Nesfeder 135. Management of Severe Hypertriglyceridemia in Acute Alcoholic Pancreatitis Payel J. Roy; Robert Lowe 136. Hickam’s Dictum of GI: Does the Patient Have Celiac’s or Crohn’s? He Can Have Both! Jose Ruiz 137. Withdrawn by Author 138. Risk of Colorectal Cancer Screening in a Patient with Advanced Kidney Disease Kaylee J. Shepherd; Anil N. Makam 139. Hidden Hereditary Hemochromatosis Kaylee J. Shepherd; Yonas Getachew 140. Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome: An Acute Angle Causing Chronic Abdominal Pain Oluwaseun Shogbesan; Anene Ukaigwe; Adetokunbo F. Oluwasanjo; Anthony Donato 141. Recurrent Non-Occlusive Mesenteric Ischemia during Dialysis Anene Ukaigwe; Oluwaseun Shogbesan; Opeyemi Fadahunsi; Adetokunbo Oluwasanjo; Anthony Donato 142. Hemorrhagic Pancreatic Pseudocyst—Blood Weeping Pseudocyst with Fistulization, an Uncommon Complication of Pancreatic Pseudocyst Dilpreet K. Singh; Mini Hariharan; Jasdeep S. Badwal; Mary Jo Farmer 143. Not All Colic is Cholelithiasis: An Uncommon Cause of Episodic Right Upper Quadrant Pain Gregory B. Summerville 144. A Rare Case of Cytomegalovirus Infection in the Immunocompetent Patient Erica V. Tate; Richard Hu 145. GI Bleeding in Systemic Sclerosis Jianhua A. Tau; Andrew Caruso; Jeffrey T. Bates 146. Green Sputum in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Gwen Thompson; Douglas A. Simonetto; William Sanchez 147. Idiopathic Pancreatitis: An Uncommon Initial Presentation of Ulcerative Colitis Ana I. Velazquez; Naoka Murakami; Priyanka Mittar 148. Expanding the Differential Diagnosis for Painless Jaundice Andrew Whipple; Christopher M. Begley; Devin B. Malik 149. Shortness of breath in pregnancy Megha Prasad 72 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Up to Date Reviewer Meeting and Training FRIDAY 3:00–4:00 pm Norfolk Room, Mezzanine Level Food and beverages provided Are you a current Up to Date reviewer for SGIM? Interested in becoming one? This session is designed for you—to provide hands-on instruction on how to deliver an effective review based on actual UTD chapters and to meet other reviewers and receive feedback about Up to Date participation. Springer Book Reception Interested in publishing a book in the near future? Oxford Room, Mezzanine JGIM’s publisher, Springer Science, will be hosting two “meet and greet” sessions for prospective authors on Friday between 3:00 and 4:00 pm. Beverages and snacks provided. Bring your ideas with you and learn how you can publish with Springer books. Friday 3:00–4:00 pm • SESSION J SESSION J INTEREST GROUPS IJ11 Multimorbidity Interest Group IJ01 Cedar Room, Mezzanine Ambulatory Care Education of Medical Students Session Coordinator: Harish Jasti, MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine IJ02 Leaside Room, 4th Floor Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor Arts and Music Interest Group Session Coordinator: Melissa Y. Wei, MD, MPH, General Medicine and Primary Care, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center IJ12 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Optimal Optimization Approaches for Clinicians’ EMR Practice Interest Group Session Coordinator: Linda J. Canty, MD, Department of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine/Baystate Medical Center Session Coordinator: Stewart Babbott, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Kansas IJ03 IJ13 Maple West Room, Mezzanine Cross Cultural Communication/Care Interest Group Willow West Room, Mezzanine Palliative Medicine Interest Group Session Coordinator: Michael Nathan, MD, Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School Session Coordinator: Stephanie M. Harman, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Stanford University IJ04 IJ14 Willow East Room, Mezzanine Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine Physician Wellness and Work Life Balance Interest Group Evidence-Based Practice Interest Group Session Coordinator: David Feldstein, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Session Coordinator: Doreen A. Mensah, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital IJ05 Physicians Against Violence Interest Group Kensington Room, 4th Floor Global Health and Human Rights Interest Group Session Coordinator: Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Virginia IJ06 Pine West Room, Mezzanine Health Policy Learning Collaborative Interest Group Session Coordinator: Cara Litvin, MD, MS, Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina IJ07 Linden Room, Mezzanine High-Value Care Interest Group Session Coordinator: Anthony Accurso, MD, Instructor of Medicine, Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center IJ08 Pine East Room, Mezzanine House Calls Interest Group Session Coordinator: Linda DeCherrie, MD, Associate Professor, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai IJ09 IJ15 City Hall Room, 2nd Floor Session Coordinator: Jennifer McCall-Hosenfeld, MD, MSc, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Public Health, Penn State College of Medicine IJ16 Rosedale Room, 4th Floor Resident Research Directors Interest Group Session Coordinator: Michael B. Rothberg, MD, MPH, Cleveland Clinic IJ17 Elgin Room, 2nd Floor The Afterlife: Thinking about Career and Life after the Career Interest Group Session Coordinator: Gordon Noel, MD, Professor Emeritus, Oregon Health and Science University IJ18 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine SGIM FORUM Prospective Writers Interest Group Session Coordinator: Karen R. Horowitz, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Cancer Research Interest Group Session Coordinator: Larissa Nekhlyudov, MD, MPH, Associate Professor, Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School IJ10 Maple East Room, Mezzanine LGBT Health Interest Group Session Coordinator: Rita Lee, MD, University of Colorado Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 73 Friday SGIM EVENTS Friday Afternoon Committee/Task Force Meetings and Receptions COMMITTEE MEETINGS 3:00–4:00 pm Awards Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) York Room, Mezzanine 3:00–4:00 pm Up to Date Reviewers Meeting Norfolk Room, Mezzanine 4:15–5:45 pm Annual Meeting Program Committee Meeting Career Fair Stop by the onsite SGIM Career Fair on Thursday and Friday in the Vide Foyer hall on the Lower Concourse Level to visit with potential employers and fellowship program directors. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about available positions, present your resume, and talk with recruiters and program directors. THURSDAY 7:00–9:00 am 11:00 am–1:30 pm 4:30–6:00 pm Peel Room, Mezzanine 5:30–7:00 pm Disparities Task Force York Room, Mezzanine 6:00–7:00 pm Academic Hospitalist Task Force (By Invitation Only) Oxford Room, Mezzanine RECEPTIONS 3:00–4:00 pm Springer Book Reception Oxford Room, Mezzanine 5:00–6:30 pm Women and Medicine CAP Reception (By Invitation Only) City Hall Room, 2nd Floor 74 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 FRIDAY 7:00–8:00 am 9:30 am–12:00 noon 2:30–4:30 pm Friday 4:15–5:45 pm • SESSION K SESSION K AT A GLANCE SSK2 Elgin Room, 4th Floor CLINICAL UPDATE, SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP SESSIONS Caring for Adults with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities CK01 Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor SSK1 Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor SSK2 Elgin Room, 4th Floor VAK1 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor WLK Pine West Room, Mezzanine PCORWK Churchill Room, 2nd Floor WK01 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine WK02 Maple East Room, Mezzanine Category: Health Disparities/Vulnerable Populations Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Adults with Complex Conditions Originating in Childhood Task Force Session Coordinator: Susan Hunt, MD, Assistant Professor, University of Washington Medical Center Additional Faculty: Daniel J. Coletti, PhD, The Zucker Hillside Hospital; David E. DeLaet, MD, MPH, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Christopher Hanks, MD, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center; Polly Irwin, BSN, Ohio State University; Cory E. Nourie, MSS, MLSP, Nemours Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children WK03 Maple West Room, Mezzanine VAK1 WK04 Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor WK05 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Qualitative Methods in Implementation Research: Examples from VA WE06 Pine East Room, Mezzanine WK07 Linden Room, Mezzanine WK08 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine WK09 Willow West Room, Mezzanine WK10 Willow East Room, Mezzanine WK11 Cedar Room, Mezzanine Category: Research Methods Submitted in Conjunction with: VA Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Session Coordinator: Alison B. Hamilton, PhD, MPH, Research Health Scientist, Health Services Research and Development, US Department of Veterans Affairs Additional Faculty: Barbara G. Bokhour, PhD, Center for Health Quality Outcomes and Economic Research, ENRM Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Amy Kilbourne, PhD, MPH, VA HSR&D QUERI; Heather S. Reisinger, PhD, CADRE, Iowa City VA Health Care System; Samantha L. Solimeo, PhD, MPH, Center for Comprehensive Access & Delivery Research and Evaluation, Department of Veterans Affairs SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS ASK1 Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor ASK2 Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor ASK3 Kent Room, 2nd Floor ASK4 Huron Room, 2nd Floor ASK5 Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor WLK CK01 Category: Leadership and Administration Submitted in Conjunction with: ACLGIM Coordinator: Geoffrey J. Leonardelli, PhD, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto Dominion South, 2nd Floor Dominion Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Update in Perioperative Medicine Category: Clinical Medicine Session Coordinator: Kurt J. Pfeifer, MD, Associate Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin Additional Faculty: Amir K. Jaffer, MD, University of Miami; Barbara A. Slawski, MD, MS, Medical College of Wisconsin; Gerald W. Smetana, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center SSK1 Pine West Room, Mezzanine Leading Interdisciplinary Teams—A LEAD Workshop CLINICAL VIGNETTE SESSION K CVK Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Over and Underscreening Older Adults Category: Aging/Geriatrics/End of Life Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Geriatrics Interest Group Session Coordinator: Erica S. Breslau, PhD, Health Scientist, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute Additional Faculty: John Z. Ayanian, MD, University of Michigan; Michael Pignone, MD, University of North Carolina; Mara A. Schonberg, MD, MPH, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Louise Walter, MD, University of California, San Francisco PCORWK Churchill Room, 2nd Floor PCORNet Big Data Studies: How SGIM Members Can Participate This series is supported through a PCORI Program Award, EA-1283-SGIM WK01 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine Smartphones in Our White Coats: Using Apps to Improve Healthcare Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Session Coordinator: Sarah Baron, MD, Associate Director for Quality, Department of Medicine, Montefiore, Internal Medicine, Hospital Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center Additional Faculty: Anne M. Baron, RN, Rutland Regional Medical Center; Andrew A. Chang, MD, MPH, MA, New York University; Meredith Lynn, MD, New York University; Elenore Patterson, MD, MPH, Virginia Mason Medical Center Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 75 Friday 4:15–5:45 pm • SESSION K WK02 Maple East Room, Mezzanine WK07 Linden Room, Mezzanine Transgender Care 101: A “Primer” for the Primary Care Physician When, Why and How to Flip the Medical Education Classroom Category: Clinical Medicine Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM LGBT Interest Group Session Coordinator: Megan McNamara, MD, Internal Medicine, Louis Stokes Cleveland VAMC Additional Faculty: Rita Lee, MD, University of Colorado; Lisa Reeves, MD, Einstein College of Medicine Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Susan Glick, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago Additional Faculty: Darlene R. Nelson, MD, Mayo Clinic; Sanjeev Sockalingam, MD, University of Toronto; David Taylor, MD, Queens University; Samreen Vora, MD, University of Illinois WK03 WK08 Maple West Room, Mezzanine Joining Forces—General Medicine and Psychiatry Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Session Coordinator: Heather Huang, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine & Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Additional Faculty: Natasha T. Cunningham, MD, Duke University Medical Center; Charles Hebert, MD, Rush University Medical Center WK04 Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor Teaching Patient-Centered Care and the Patient Experience Category: Hospital-based Medicine Session Coordinator: Janet Record, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University Additional Faculty: Colleen Christmas, MD, Johns Hopkins University; Laura Hanyok, MD, Johns Hopkins University; Patrick Kneeland, MD, University of Colorado—Anschutz Medical Campus; Darlene Tad-y, MD, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine WK05 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Designing a Robust Interprofessional Education Curriculum Category: Medical Education Scholarship Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Education Committee Session Coordinator: David Ecker, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, University of South Florida Small Group Leaders: Vinita Kiluk, MD, University of South Florida; Deborah Kwolek, MD, Harvard/Massachusetts General Hospital; Dawn Schocken, PhD, University of South Florida; Pete Yunyongying, MD, University of Texas-Southwestern WK06 Pine East Room, Mezzanine Lost in Translation: Faculty Development for Interprofessional Communication Category: Medical Education Scholarship Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM IPE Interest Group; Geriatrics Interest Group Session Coordinator: William G. Weppner, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Washington Additional Faculty: Rebecca Brienza, MD, MPH, VA Connecticut Healthcare System; Karen McDonough, MD, University of Washington; Carole Warde, MD, Greater Los Angeles VA Health System Small Group Leaders: Elizabeth Eckstrom, MD, MPH, Oregon Health & Science University; Rachel K. Miller, MD, University of Pennsylvania; Shakaib U. Rehman, MD, Phoenix VA Healthcare Systems; Maria A. Wamsley, MD, University of California, San Francisco 76 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine Diving In: Immersing Interns in Primary Care Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Jared W. Klein, MD, MPH, Department of Medicine, University of Washington Additional Faculty: Maya H. Dulay, MD, University of California, San Francisco/VA; Katherine Julian, MD, University of California, San Francisco; Maryann K. Overland, MD, VA Puget Sound Health Care System; William G. Weppner, MD, MPH, University of Washington Small Group Leaders: Ginger A. Evans, MD, VA Puget Sound HCS Seattle; Jocelyn James, MD, University of Washington; Caroline Rhoads, MD, FACP, University of Washington; C. Scott Smith, MD, University of Washington WK09 Willow West Room, Mezzanine Teaching Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing: A Toolkit for All Levels of Expertise Category: Mental Health/Substance Abuse Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Pain Medicine Interest Group, Addiction Medicine Interest Group Session Coordinator: Phoebe A. Cushman, MD, General Internal Medicine Fellow, General Internal Medicine, Boston University Additional Faculty: Daniel P. Alford, MD, MPH, Boston University; Christopher W. Shanahan, MP, MPH, Boston University School of Medicine WK10 Willow East Room, Mezzanine Are You My Mentor? Exploring Effective and Innovative Mentorship Models Category: Personal/Professional Development Session Coordinator: Anna Volerman, MD, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago Additional Faculty: Cassandra D. Fritz, BS, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago; Wei Wei Lee, MD, MPH, University of Chicago; Valerie G. Press, MD, MPH, University of Chicago; Abby Spencer, MD, MS, FACP, Cleveland Clinic; Monica Vela, MD, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Friday 4:15–5:45 pm • SESSION K WK11 Cedar Room, Mezzanine Controversies in Women’s Health: Why Is CNN so Interested in My Annual Pelvic Exam? Abstract Session K2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Category: Women’s Health Session Coordinator: Dr. Jen Rusiecki, MD, Women’s Health Fellow, Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Additional Faculty: Eliana Bonifacino, MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Anna K. Donovan, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Amy H. Farkas, MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; Alexandra E. Mieczkowski, MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Moderators: Olveen Carrasquillo, MD, MPH; Alicia Fernandez, MD SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS 3. Abstract Session K1: Cancer Research 4. 1. 2. Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Moderator: Jenny J. Lin, MD, MPH Discussant: Craig C. Earle, SGIM 2015 Distinguished Professor in Cancer Research 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Spectrum of Breast Disease At Rwanda’s First National Cancer Referral Center, July 2012 - December 2013 Lydia E. Pace; Jean-Marie Vianney Dusengimana; Vedaste Hategekimana; Hamissy Habineza; Jean Bosco Bigirimana; Neo Tapela; Cadet Mutumbira; Egide Mpanumusingo; Nancy L. Keating; Jane E. Brock; Susan Lester; Nzayisenga Ignace; Deborah Dillon; Lawrence Shulman; Tharcisse Mpunga Patient Navigation for Comprehensive Cancer Screening in Vulnerable Patients Using a Population-Based Health IT System: Results of a Randomized Control Trial Sanja Percac-Lima; Jeffrey M. Ashburner; Adrian Zai; Yuchiao Chang; Sarah Oo; Erica Guimaraes; Steven J. Atlas Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Inhaled Toxicants from Waterpipe and Cigarette Smoking Brian A. Primack; Mary Carroll; Patricia M. Weiss; Alan Shihadeh; Ariel Shensa; Steven Farley; Michael J. Fine; Thomas Eissenberg; Smita Nayak Follow-Up of Abnormal Chest CT in Smokers at High Risk for Developing Lung Cancer Sanja Percac-Lima; Jeffrey M. Ashburner; Dorothy Rimmelin; Steven J. Atlas Attitudes about Lung Cancer Screening among Primary Care Providers Dhvani Doshi; Alexandra Rosenberg; Juan P. Wisnivesky; Jenny Lin Preliminary Findings for a Multifaceted Intervention Designed to Reduce Treatment Disparities in Early Stage, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Samuel Cykert; Paul Walker; Peggye Dilworth-Anderson; Maria Cirino-Marcano; Lloyd Edwards 5. 6. Factors Associated with Distinct Residential Patterns in Older Homeless Adults Christopher T. Lee; David Guzman; Claudia Ponath; Lina Tieu; Elise Riley; Margot Kushel A Look inside Community Health Workers’ Visits: A Qualitative Study Julie B. Silverman; Jim Krieger; Karin M. Nelson The Course of Functional Impairment in Older Homeless Adults Theora Cimino; Michael A. Steinman; Yinghui Miao; Susan Mitchell; Monica Bharel; Rebecca Brown Fifty Years of Health Spending by Low, Middle, and High-Income Americans, 1963–2012 Samuel L. Dickman; Steffie Woolhandler; Jacob Bor; Danny McCormick; David Bor; David Himmelstein Patients’ Perspectives on Tapering of Chronic Opioid Therapy: A Qualitative Study Joseph W. Frank; Karen Mellis; Susan L. Calcaterra; Steve Koester; Daniel Matlock; Cari Levy; Ingrid A. Binswanger Food Insecurity, Food Deserts, and Glycemic Control: A MultiLevel Longitudinal Analysis Seth A. Berkowitz; Steven J. Atlas; Lily Barnard; Carine Y. Traore; James B. Meigs; Deborah J. Wexler Abstract Session K3: Organization of Care and Chronic Disease Management Kent Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Brinton C. Clark, MD; Ryan Greysen, MD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Clinical Impact of Post-Discharge Phone Calls Using Interactive Voice Response System Kelly A. Fung; Leah S. Karliner Effect of Employee Health Plan Financial Incentives on Diabetes and Cardiovascular Risk Factor Control Anita D. Misra-Hebert; Bo Hu; Glen B. Taksler; Bruce Rogen; Robert Zimmerman; Michael B. Rothberg A Multicenter Randomized Trial of Physician, Patient, and Physician/Patient Incentives to Improve Lipid Management David A. Asch; Andrea B. Troxel; Walter F. Stewart; Thomas D. Sequist; J.B. Jones; Annemarie G. Hirsch; Karen Hoffer; Jingsan Zhu; Wenli Wang; Amanda T. Hodlofski; Antonette B. Frasch; Mark G. Weiner; Darra D. Finnerty; Meredith Rosenthal; Kelsey Gangemi; Kevin G. Volpp The Patient-Centered Medical Home and Associations with Healthcare Quality, Utilization and Costs: A Five-Year Cohort Study Lisa M. Kern; Alison M. Edwards; Rainu Kaushal Patient and Care Team Factors Associated with Optimizing Care In Diabetic Patients with Poor Glycemic Control You Wu; Hong Xiao; Richard W. Grant Implementation of a Patient Care Management Program to Reduce Disparities and Control Hypertension in Primary Care (ReD CHiP): A Pragmatic Trial Tanvir Hussain; Whitney K. Franz; Emily L. Brown; Athena Kan; Mekam T. Okoye; Kara Taylor; Katherine Dietz; Jennifer Halbert; Arlene Dalcin; Cheryl A. Anderson; Romsai T. Boonyasai; Jill A. Marsteller; Lisa A. Cooper Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 77 Friday 4:15–5:45 pm • SESSION K Abstract Session K4: Hospital-Based Medicine Huron Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Robert E. Burke, MD; Stephanie K. Mueller, MD, MPH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. International Multicenter Validation of the “HOSPITAL” Score to Predict 30-Day Potentially Avoidable Readmissions in Medical Patients Jacques Donze; Mark Williams; Edmondo Robinson; Eyal Zimlichman; Drahomir Aujesky; Eduard E. Vasilevskis; Sunil Kripalini; Joshua Metlay; Tamara Wallington; Grant Fletcher; Andrew D. Auerbach; Jeffrey L. Schnipper Deterioration to Door Time: An Analysis of Delays in Escalation of Care for Hospitalized Patients Christopher Sankey; Gail McAvay; Jonathan M. Siner; Carol L. Barsky; Sarwat Chaudhry An Intervention to Improve Hospital Care Delivered on Weekends Saul Blecker; Keith Goldfeld; Hannah Park; Martha J. Radford; Sarah Munson; Fritz Francois; Jonathan Austrian; R. Scott Braithwaite; Katherine A. Hochman; Richard Donoghue; Bernard Birnbaum; Marc N. Gourevitch Vascular Surgery-Hospitalist Comanagement Program Reduces Early Readmissions Matthew Shaines; Calie Santana; Peter Shamamian; William Southern The Role of the Hospital Physician in Long Term Opioid Use Susan L. Calcaterra; Traci E. Yamashita; Angela Keniston; Joseph W. Frank; Ingrid Binswanger Oral versus Intravenous Fluoroquinolones for the Initial Treatment of Community Acquired Pneumonia in Hospitalized Patients Michael B. Rothberg; Raquel K. Belforti; Tara Lagu; Sarah Haessler; Penelope S. Pekow; Aruna Priya; Daniel Skiest; Thomas Higgins; Mihaela S. Stefan; Peter K. Lindenauer CLINICAL VIGNETTE SESSION Unknown Clinical Vignette Session K Dominion South, 2nd Floor Moderator: Kevin D. Hauck, MD Discussants: Victor Chiappa, MD; Anita Palepu, MD, MPH; Steven Shadowitz, MD, MSc 1. 2. 3. 4. Double Trouble: An 80 Year-Old Man with Diplopia Paul X. Fu; Lorenzo Falchi; Vincent Lau; Hajime Tokuno; Anne Hyson A 21 Year-Old Woman with Fever and Sore Throat Utibe R. Essien A 64 Year-Old Man with Fevers, Chills, and Joint Pain Deep Shah; Gopi Mohan; Peter Fleuckiger; Frank Corrigan; Doyt Conn A 70 Year-Old Woman with Shortness of Breath Sumant Arora; Ronak Patel; Sonali Advani; Mario Fadila Note to Attendees: This session will be videotaped. Students, Residents & Fellows Happy Hour BnB Lounge, Lobby Level FRIDAY, APRIL 24 5:45–7:15 pm Abstract Session K5: VA-Based Research Science Storytelling Reception Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Spend some of Friday evening with SGIM folks at Toronto’s iconic Design Exchange (234 Bay Street, a short 10 minute walk from the Sheraton) for a free science storytelling event sponsored by Springer Science+Business Media. Doors open for a free cocktail reception at 6:00 pm. At 6:30 five SGIM members will share their stories of being on the forefront of medical progress and discovery. For more information and to reserve your spot, visit www.beforetheabstract.com/ events/sgim. Attendance is limited so be sure to reserve your space as soon as possible. Moderators: Allen L Gifford, MD; Jeffrey T. Kullgren, MD, MS, MPH 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 78 After Hospitalization, Follow-Up with Your (and Only Your) Primary Care Physician Is Associated with Reduced Readmissions Ryan D. Schulteis; David Simel The Association of Neighborhood Environment and Mortality: Results from a National Study of Veterans Karin M. Nelson; Gregory J. Schwartz; Susan Hernandez; Joseph A. Simonetti; Idamay Curtis; Stephan D. Fihn “It Encourages Them to Complain”: Potential Unintended Consequences of Routine Pain Screening and Implications for Improvement Sangeeta Ahluwalia; Risa Cromer; Karleen Giannitrapani; Hannah Schreibeis-Baum; Steven Dobscha; Erin E. Krebs; Karl Lorenz What Is Specialty Care Coordination? Perspectives of the “Triad”—Patient, PCP and Specialist Varsha Vimalananda; Kelly Dvorin; Dan Berlowitz; Graeme Fincke; Mark Meterko; Barbara G. Bokhour Do Prescribed Opioids Impact CD4 Count Restoration among HIV+ Patients Initiating Antiretroviral Therapy? E. J. Edelman; Janet P. Tate; Kirsha S. Gordon; William Becker; Kendall Bryant; Kristina Crothers; J. R. Gaither; Cynthia Gibert; Adam Gordon; Brandon D. Marshall; Maria Rodriguez-Barradas; Jeffrey H. Samet; Melissa Skanderson; Amy C. Justice; David A. Fiellin Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Saturday TIME Use this area to personalize and keep track of your daily schedule SESSION Sat. Morning SESSION LOCATION Awards Breakfast Grand Ballroom, Lower Concourse Awards Breakfast 8:00–10:00 am Malcolm Peterson Lecture: Malcolm Cox, MD Session L Session M Session L 10:15–11:15 am Vignettes Poster Session 3 Committee/Task Force Meetings Other events: SSM1: Informatics in GIM Research & Patient Care Session M 11:30 am–1:00 pm CM01: Update in Geriatrics 1:00 pm Annual Meeting Adjourns Workshops Oral Abstract and Vignette Sessions Notes: Saturday sessions with additional registration fees: 11:00 am–2:00 pm ABIM Medical Knowledge Module: Hospital Medicine 1:00–5:30 pm GIM Fellows Symposium 2:15–5:15 pm ABIM Medical Knowledge Module: Internal Medicine Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 79 Saturday SGIM EVENTS 7:00– 8:00 am Education Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Peel Room, Mezzanine 10:00–10:15 am Saturday Morning Beverage Break Saturday Morning Beverage Break Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 10:00– 10:15 am Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level 10:15– 11:15 am Clinical Practice Executive Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) York Room, Mezzanine 10:15– 11:15 am Communication Committee Meeting (By Invitation Only) Carleton Room, Mezzanine 10:15 am–12:00 pm PCOR Retreat Planning Meeting (By Invitation Only) Oxford Room, Mezzanine AWARDS BREAKFAST & KEYNOTE ADDRESS Mid-Career Research Mentorship Award 8:00–10:00 am Mid-Career Education Mentorship Award Michael Steinman, MD Hollis Day, MD, MS Grand Ballroom, Lower Concourse Welcoming Remarks and Awards Ceremony Best Published Research Paper David C. Thomas, MD, MHPE, 38th Annual Meeting Chair Sharon E. Straus, MD, MSc, 38th Annual Meeting Co-Chair ACLGIM Leadership Award PRESENTATION OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS Elnora M. Rhodes SGIM Service Award Susana Morales, MD David R. Calkins Award in Health Policy Advocacy Carolyn Clancy, MD Richard Saitz, MD, MPH Aleem Bharwani, MD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING GRANTS Founders’ Grant Kevin Riggs, MD, MPH The Unified Leadership Training for Diversity (UNLTD, or “unlimited”) Elizabeth Leilani Lee, MD, MBS Milda Saunders, MD, MPH National Award for Career Achievements in Medical Education Lawrence S. Linn Award Thomas Beckman, MD, FACP 2015 MALCOLM L. PETERSON HONOR LECTURE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS ACLGIM Division Chief’s Recognition Award Julia Arnsten, MD, MPH Michael Reid, MD, MA Building Health Care Value through System Redesign: Leverage at the Point of Interprofessional Care and Education Malcolm Cox, MD Frederick L. Brancati Mentorship and Leadership Award Vineet Arora, MD, MAPP INTRODUCTION OF THE 2016 ANNUAL MEETING Outstanding Junior Investigator of the Year Chair: Steven R. Simon MD, MPH Co-Chair: Margaret C. Lo, MD Benjamin Sommers, MD, PhD PASS THE GAVEL CEREMONY 80 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Saturday 10:15–11:15 am • SESSION L CLINICAL VIGNETTE POSTER SESSION 3 Sheraton Hall, Lower Concourse POSTER SESSION ORGANIZATION Posters 1–27 Medication-Related Complications Posters 28–109 Hematology/Oncology Posters 111–145 Immunology/Rheumatology 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. A Pain in the Stomach: A Case of ACE-Inhibitor Induced Angioedema of the Intestine Mugdha Agrawal; Lisa Sanders An Adult with Atomoxetine-Induced Hepatitis: A Report of a Rare Case Francis E. Dailey; Samuel Burstein Old Man, Old Problem, Old Medication, New Solution: Innovative Treatment for Post-bladder Catheterization Pelvic Discomfort Michelle Devor; Marc Tzorfas Primary Care Pearls and Perils: Fiber Supplementation and Retrograde Enemas in an Elderly Patient with Chronic Constipation Denzil Etienne; Osei Whyte Cefepime Induced Neurotoxicity in a Patient with Renal Disease Victoria Forbes; Hamid Habibi; Roy Sittig Heparin and Hyperkalemia—An Uncommon Cause of a Common Effect Malini Ganesh; Ankit Mangla; Isaac Paintsil; Fady Iskander Mad as a Hatter: A Puzzling Case of Acute Delirium Nivedita Gunturi; Eric Anish 19. Muscle Trouble: McArdle Disease Disclosed by Statin Therapy Gail M. Pokorney 20. A Life-Threatening Combination: A Supplement-Drug Interaction in a Woman with Acute Coronary Syndrome Elisabeth Poorman; Pieter Cohen 21. Dialing Down Chest Pain: A Case of “Atypical” Chest Pain and Shortness of Breath David Roofeh; Giovana Uzelac; John Donnelly 22. Ami“NO”darone when the Rhythm Is against the Lungs Marianna Sargsyan; Harvey J. Friedman; Malav P. Parikh; Karandeep Singh 23. Saved My CD4 Cells; Lost My Proximal Tubular Cells Marianna Sargsyan; Sathish Krishnan; Harsimran S. Sekhon 24. A Rare Drug Eruption in a Patient with an Unusual Meningitis Teo Soleymani; Hannah Bechtold; Omar Medina; Francis E. Dailey; Oragun Rojanapairit; David Frishberg; Robert I. Goodman 25. Fluoroquin-OW!-lones Olivia Van Gerwen 26. Pain in the Neck: Recognizing the Side Effects of Intraarticular Corticosteroid Injections Michael Weinreich; Joseph Conigliaro 27. Serotonin Syndrome Induced by the Combination of Lamotrigine, Aripiprazole and Cocaine Anupam Kotwal; Sarah L. Cutrona 28. Favism Causing Methemoglobinemia in G6PD Deficiency Anupam Kotwal; Rand Nashi; Oliver Marasigan 29. Taking Note of the Lymph Nodes Marce E. Abare; Darlene LeFrancois 30. Methemoglobinemia: Unlikely Culprit Raju Khanal; Paras Karmacharya; Ranjan Pathak; Anene Ukaigwe; Dilli R. Poudel; Ana Abaroa-Salvatierra; Richard Alweis Deliberately Blank Deep Venous Thrombosis in a Bodybuilder Danielle Pannebaker; Robin Ivester 31. Withdrawn by Author 32. A Surreptitious Diagnosis: Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Joyce Alencherril; Maisha Barnes; Leigh Hunter, Asma Khatoon 10. Drug Reaction DRESSed Up as Severe Sepsis Rekha Kambhampati; Ahmed Khan; Manish Patel 11. A Case of Partial Muscle Phosphorylase Deficiency Uncovered After Severe Rhabdomyolysis Secondary to a Drug Interaction between Amlodipine and Simvastatin Rekha Kambhampati; Giovana Olivera; James Prister; Gabriela Ferreira 12. Sofosbuvir Induced Anemia: An Important Side Effect of a Novel Hepatitis C Medication Tina P. Kapadia; Alfred Burger 13. Muscle Pains from a Pill Matthew L. Law, Seema Qayum 14. The Sweet Side of Isoniazid: Managing a Drug Interaction in an Interprofessional Training Clinic Megan S. Lemay; Katherine Hofstetter 15. Pustule Puzzle: A Pustular Rash with Systemic Symptoms Margaret Lowenstein; Ivy Nguyen; Priyanka Agarwal 16. Dexmedetomidine: A Perplexing Pyrogen Margaret Lowenstein; Alexander Yoo; Marcia Glass 17. Clinical Ethical Dilemmas and the Principle of Primum Non Nocere Sagger Mawri; Jainil Shah; Joseph Gibbs; Jessie Tan; Heidi Alvey; Najia Huda 18. Are Our Patients Safe During In-Hospital Transport??? Chandramohan Meenakshisundaram; Nanditha N. Malakkla; Dima Dandachi; Venu Pararath Gopalakrishnan; Venu M. Ganipisetti 33. The Skin Rash That Was Not a Rash—Extension of T-Cell Prolymphocytic Leukemia into the Skin Akshay Amaraneni; Devin B. Malik 34. Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura in a Patient with Sarcoidosis: Case Report and Review of the Literature Mohammed A. Bahaa Aldeen; Nibras Talibmamury; Omar Nadhem; Essam Nakhla; Abdel Rahman A. Omer; Steven Urban 35. I Bruise Easily Meredith M. Barr; Benjamin Bailey 36. Coombs Negative Evans Syndrome Aparna Basu; Dhruvan Patel; Rajiv Bhattarai 37. A Stroke of Polycythemia Vera Jordan D. Becerril; Rachel Oreck; Nina Thomas 38. Venous Thrombosis on Rivaroxaban? Manisha Bhide 39. More Than Skin Deep Andrew S. Calzadilla; Jessica Zuleta 40. Severe Cobalamin Deficiency Disguised as Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anemia Gagandeep Cheema 41. An Uncommon Cause of Scant Pseudohemoptysis Amy Chen Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 81 Saturday 10:15–11:15 am • SESSION L 42. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Secondary to Miliary Tuberculosis Puja D. Chokshi; Anjani Pilarisetty; Allan-Louie E. Cruz; Kelly W. Fitzpatrick 43. Withdrawn by Author 44. To Clot or Not to Clot: Lupus AnticoagulantHypoprothrombinemia Syndrome Treated with Rituximab Sara Jane Cromer; Natalie Uy; Courtney N. Miller-Chism 45. Axitinib Induced Cardiomyopathy Christopher A. D’Avella; Rahul Parikh 46. Radiation Recall: A Rare Case of Oral Mucositis after Pemetrexed Chemotherapy Mashooque Dahar; Justin Vranic; Venu M. Ganipisetti; Venu Pararath Gopalakrishnan; Ubaid Sherwani 47. Catastrophic Coagulopathy with Thrombocytopenia after Enoxaparin—It’s Not Always Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia Garren J. DeCaro; Rex Wilford 48. A Rare Cause of Hypercalcemic Crisis: Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Can Do That? Meeta Desai 49. A Case of Pernicious Anemia Masquerading as Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Krishnalatha Devakiamma; Tsering Dhondup; Adarsh Goyal; Puneet Tejsinghani; Raj Ghimire; Jayamohan Nair 50. Methotrexate Neurotoxicity: Persistent Neurological Deficits in an Adult Patient with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) Avnish Dhamija; Michael Elnicki; Jennifer McComb 51. Another Type of Sickle Cell Pain Crisis Claire A. Evans; Madeline E. Petty; Thomas Montgomery 63. Right under Her Nose Justin D. Kaner; Lauren Shapiro 64. Rare Case of Renal Cell Carcinoma Metastasis 15 Years after Resection to Parotid Gland and External Jugular Vein Karthik Kannegolla; Rakshita Chandrashekar; Abhishek Seth; Juraj Zahatansky; Sree Chandana 65. Extranodal Lymphoma in the Elderly Patient Keerthi R. Karamched; Lauren Ludwig 66. Clinical Discordance between Pain and Hyperbilirubinemia Should Initiate Evaluation for Reasons Other Than a Hemolytic or VasoOcclusive Crisis in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease Ahmad Masroor Karimi; Medhavi Gupta; Abdulrahman Alhadhif; Ramen Sakhi; Cherian Verghese 67. Hepatocellular Carcinoma Presenting as an Isolated Neck Mass Melinda M. Katz; Alice Tang; Eleonora Teplinsky; Barbara Porter 68. Secondary HemophagocyticLymphohistiocytosis: Rare Etiology of Hepatic Failure and Refractory Bleeding in Adults Mahpara Khaliq; Roderick Go 69. When a Murmur Is Not Just a Sound: Diagnosing Carcinoid Syndrome Min Ji Kim; Maulin Shah; Muneeza Muhammad 70. My-Oh-Ma… It Took My Breath Away Jonathan D. Kirsch; Kay L. Ingraham 71. Walk It Off: An Interesting Case of Foot Pain Karthik J. Kota; Amar Kohli 72. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: A Syndrome of Pathologic Inflammation David Kudlowitz; Ping Gu; Alana Sigmund 52. A Hematologic Twist on Joint Pain in an Elderly Male Jill B. Feffer; Diane L. Horowitz; Jonathan E. Kolitz 73. Compression, Clot Formation, and Chronic Pain: A Case of MayThurner Syndrome Christopher Lin-Brande; Anna Platovsky 54. A Peculiar Case of Multicentric Castleman Disease Gaurav Goyal; Kayla J. Kendric; Renuga Vivekanandan 75. When CD4 Lymphocytes Disappear Ashlee Metcalf; Lawrence Dubuske 53. Profuse Diarrhea in a Patient with Metastatic Invasive Lobular Carcinoma Anthony T. Fojo 55. Epithelioid Angiosarcoma Presenting as Shoulder Pain Akash Gupta; Michael Cecchini; Frederick L. Altice; Dana W. Dunne; David B. Banach 56. Influenza Vaccine Triggering Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) Neil Gupta; Yihan Yang 57. Treatment of Bing-Neel Syndrome Ronen Harel; Diana Lee; Dana Shani 58. A Complicated but Vital Red Blood Cell Transfusion Leland E. Hull; Katharine Downes 74. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A Patient with HeparinInduced Thrombocytopenia and Concurrent Bleeding Shreevinaya Menon; Jessica Zuleta 76. Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Presenting as Acute Pancreatitis Matthew R. Mohorek; Pinky Jha 77. An Uncommon Cause of Back Pain Nathan Moore 78. Think outside the Box: A 31 Year Old Male with Fevers and Myalgias Hachem Nasri; Elyse Love; Leon Bernal-Mizrachi 59. Anti-Erythropoietin Antibody Associated Pure Red Cell Aplasia Resolved after Liver Transplantation: A Case Report Annie K. Hung; Jennifer Guy; Caroline Behler; Eugene Lee 79. Ascites in a Case of Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS) Venu Pararath Gopalakrishnan; Sreelakshmi Panginikkod; Malav P. Parikh; Chandramohan Meenakshisundaram; Mashooque Dahar; Ubaid Sherwani 61. To Consider May—Thurner Syndrome in Left Lower Extremity DVT to Prevent Fatal Thrombosis Shriyanka Jain; Aparna Basu; Aasim Mohammed; David Gevorgyan; Krishna Devakiamma 81. Unilateral Ptosis and Eye Swelling as Initial Manifestations of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Anjani Pillarisetty; Puja Choksi; Allan Cruz; Joseph Catlett 60. A Confused, Caribbean man with Calcium and Cell Line Conundrums Andrew Ip; Stuart Malcolm; Joyce Doyle 62. Malignant Peritoneal Mesothelioma Presenting as Fever of Unknown Origin Avash Kalra; Nate Schomaker; Frank W. Merritt 82 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 80. Gastrointestinal Tract Involvement in a Patient with Systemic AL Amyloidosis Dhruvan Patel; Aparna Basu; Smarika Sapokota; Indumathy Varadarajan 82. An Unusual Site of Avascular Necrosis in a Patient with Sickle Cell Painful Crisis Adnann Polani; Faran Polani; Pradeep Joseph Saturday CLINICAL VIGNETTE POSTER SESSION 3 83. Mesenteric Venous Thrombosis (MVT) Nathan Punwani; Jillian S. Catalanotti; Richard Brooks 104. Having a Road Block: When to Suspect Polycythemia Vera Maria M. Zlobinsky Rubinstein; Sheira Schlair 84. Thrombosis in a Bleeding Disorder Sheryl K. Ramdass; Leslie Howard 85. PSA: Prostate Service Announcement Allison L. Ramsey; Crear Gail; Jeffrey T. Bates; Andrew Caruso 86. Severe Myelosuppresion Secondary to Accidental Daily Methotrexate Bharat Rao; Shahzaib Nabi; Rohit Gulati; Michael H. Lazar 87. A Pain in the Neck Chelsea Rhoades; David Irwin; Blake Gregory 105. Cavitary Lung Lesion: Presentation of Hodgkin Lymphoma Oluwaseun Shogbesan; Opeyemi Fadahunsi; Anene Ukaigwe; Adetokunbo Oluwasanjo 106. Spindled Out of Control: A Rare, Aggressive Form of Lung Cancer Randy Chung; Jeffrey T. Bates 107. AKI from Unilateral Ureteral Obstruction: One Hard Calculus Problem That Needed to Be Worked Out Randy Chung; Andrew Caruso; Jeffrey T. Bates 108. Drug-Induced Psoriatic Arthritis—Rare Presentation after Hepatitis C Treatment Dilpreet K. Singh; Jasdeep S. Badwal; Dominic Demello 88. Care for the Caregiver: A Case of VTE at the Bedside Jillian Roper; Jillian S. Catalanotti 89. A Rare Cause of Multiple Bone Lesions: Metastasis or Not? Tatsuya Sato; Junwa Kunimatsu; Eriko Kanehisa; Junko Maeda; Mikiko Arai; Riri Watanabe; On Kato 90. Essential Mixed Cryoglobulinemia Presenting as a Fever of Unknown Origin in a Middle Aged Woman Mark Schwartz; Sabiha Hussain; Amanda Kaveney 91. A Hairy Situation: Coexistent Hairy Cell Leukemia and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Ramy Sedhom; Charles L. Liu; Jalal Baig; Ranita Sharma 92. Timing Is Everything Arshia A. Soleimani; Deepa Bhatnagar 109. A Noninfectious Cause of Fever and Bandemia Erica Altschul; Wei-Lin Yang; Varinder Kambo 110. The Metamorphosis of a Horse into a Zebra: A Case of Atypical Sarcoidosis Manaf Assafin; Anand Jagannath; Sheira Schlair 111. Severe Pulmonary Hypertension from Chronic, Untreated Polymyositis without Interstitial Lung Disease Benjamin Barbash; David M. Levine; Natalie K. Levy 112. Undercover Psoriatic Arthritis Steven Beckoff; Alexander Diaz de Villalvilla 113. A Curious Case of Cervical Gout Tahmina Begum; Mashrafi Ahmed 93. Don’t Underestimate Iron Overload Merrill H. Stewart 94. When the Treatment Becomes the Problem Simeng Sun; Patricia Dharapak 95. Primary Malignant Melanoma of Uterine Cervix Simulating Cervical Carcinoma Shourya Tadisina; Joseph Ramzy; Anteneh Tesfaye; Phani Akella; Ujwala Koduru; Orimisan Adekolujo; Susan J. Smith; Radhika Kakarala; Madan Arora 96. Stones, Bones, Groans, and Psychiatric Overtones: Treating a Young Patient with Hypercalcemia of Malignancy Due to Metastatic Ewing’s Sarcoma Farrell Tobolowsky 97. One Admitting Diagnosis Leads to a Second Diagnosis Kanapa Kornsawad; Sadie Trammell Velasquez 98. Falling through the Gap: Fatigue and a Low Anion Gap as Presenting Features of Multiple Myeloma in a 48 Year Old Patient Andrew Trifan 99. The Man Who Cried Rattlesnake: A Case about Crotalinae Envenomation Chinelo Udemgba; Joseph Camarato; Courtney Shappley; Terry J. Hundley 100. To Bleed or to Clot? Lorelei Vandiver; Arti Thangudu; Chad S. Miller 114. The Covert Culprit: Toxic Shock Syndrome Unmasking a Predisposition to Immune System Dysregulation and Igg4-Related Disease Meng Chen; Darya Rudym; Robert Mocharla; Joshua Denson 115. The Ballet Dancer’s Back Pain Patrick L. Dantzer 116. Vision Loss: A Unique Presentation of SLE with Concomitant Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome (CAPS) Brian Hachey; Hassan I. Ahmad; David Paje; Niral M. Patel; Ruchira Sengupta; Bronwyn L. Small 117. A Case of Cryoglobulinemic Vasculitis Secondary to Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Mahjabeen Haq; Alexandra Perel-Winkler; Nazia Hussain 118. An Autoimmune Paradox of Immunodeficiency Sonia Jarrett; Harish Jasti 119. Make the Diagnosis: Antisynthetase Syndrome Emma Johns 120. The Sometimes Devastating Neurological Sequelae of SLE Nicholas Joza 121. Levamisole-Laced Cocaine Induced Vasculitis Rachel Kapelow 122. Hydralazine Induced ANCA Vasculitis Siddhartha Kattamanchi; Pooja Kumari; Rahul Sehgal; Satya Varre 101. Allergic to Cancer Alanna Wong; Yelena Averbukh; Rebecca Koransky 102. Sepsis due to Listeria Bacteremia as Initial Presentation of Hodgkin Lymphoma Jin Xu; Dhruvatej Boddupalli; Sarah Apgar 103. Don’t Fall for It: A Careful History and Physical Revealing Superior Vena Cava Syndrome (SVC) May Be Crucial in Early Detection of Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) Daniel S. Zhang 123. Polyarticular Septic Arthritis and Selective IgM Deficiency Tareq Khader; Keyvan Ravakhah 124. Recurrent Dapsone Hypersensitivity Syndrome in an HLAB*13:01-Postive Individual with Occult Mycobacterium Marinum Infection David M. Levine; Matthew Akiyama; Xian Jie (Cindy) Chen; Diana Esaian; Neha Jindal; Vinh Pham; Patrick M. Cocks 125. Withdrawn by Author 126. Withdrawn by Author Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 83 Saturday 10:15–11:15 am • SESSION L 127. An Unusual Cause of Unilateral Vision Loss in a Young Female Kymberly E. McDonald; John Vischio 128. An Unusual Presentation of Gout Saki Miwa 129. Rheum Service Please! The Case of an Unusual Rash Muneeza Muhammad; Min Ji Kim; Maulin Shah 130. Persistent Mycobacterium abscessus Infection Secondary to Interferon Gamma Autoantibodies Roshni Naik; Jose A. Cortes 131. Certainly SIRS, but Sepsis Misses the Sweet Spot Christian Ngo; Oanh K. Nguyen 132. It Is Not a Migraine Arthur O. Omondi 133. Pancreatic Paresis: A Case of Paraneoplastic Weakness Nehal Patel; Bartley J. Gill; Christina Otterness; Zaven Sargsyan 134. Diabetic Amyotrophy with Abdominal Pseudo-Herniation and Pain: Case Report and Review of Literature Paras Karmacharya; Ranjan Pathak; Sailu Ghimire; Pragya Shrestha; Sushil Ghimire; Dilli R. Poudel; Madan R. Aryal; Shikha Doomra; Shawn Potteiger; Richard Alweis 135. Rituximab Induced Serum Sickness Paras Karmacharya; Dilli R. Poudel; Ranjan Pathak; Sushil Ghimire; Pragya Shrestha; Shawn Potteiger; Madan R. Aryal; Anthony Donato 136. Chest Tightness, among Other Things… Megha Prasad 137. Catastrophic Pneumococcal Meningitis in a Patient with Autosplenectomy from Lupus/Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Khushboo Sheth; Aaron Snyder; Ulysses Wu; Bimalin Lahiri; Prashant Grover 138. When a Physical Exam Points to the Wrong Diagnosis: Gout Masquerading as Rheumatoid Arthritis Devin B. Malik; Sukhpreet Singh; Akshay Amaraneni 139. Poetry in Diagnosis: A Case of POEMS Syndrome Simeng Sun; Carolina Bernabe; Matthew Harrington 140. Confusion the Midst of Lupus Rebecca E. Virata; Yelena Averbukh 141. Chronic, Cutaneous, and Calcified: Not Your Everyday Ulcer Brian J. Wentworth; Qasim Salimi; Julia Grimes 142. Gout Mimicking Osteomyelitis Ming Zhao; Mohammad Jawish; Gerald Ryan; Michael DiSalle 143. Lyme Carditis: Pause It! Kamran Hassan 144. Apical Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A “Giant-Negative” Diagnosis Patrick J. Nolan; Courtney M. Moore; Sajith Matthews 145. A Common Diagnosis after an Uncommon Illness in a Common Patient Meena N. Hasan; Omar Al Dhaybi 84 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Saturday SESSION M 11:30 am–1:00 pm SESSION M AT A GLANCE WM01 CLINICAL UPDATE, SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP SESSIONS Maple West Room, Mezzanine Preparing Residents to Work in Teams: A Step By Step Guide to Primary Care Immersion Experiences Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Jessica Zeidman, MD, General Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital Additional Faculty: Shiri B. Feingold, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Kerri Palamara, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital; Alaka Ray, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital CM01 Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine SSM1 Elgin Room, 2nd Floor WM01 Maple West Room, Mezzanine WM02 Birchwood Ballroom, Mezzanine WM03 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor WM04 Linden Room, Mezzanine WM02 WM05 Willow East Room, Mezzanine WM06 Pine East Room, Mezzanine WM07 Cedar Room, Mezzanine Escape the Algorithm: Applying the New ACC/AHA Perioperative Cardiovascular Guidelines to Real World Care WM08 Maple East Room, Mezzanine WM09 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine WM10 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine WM11 Pine West Room, Mezzanine WM13 Willow West Room, Mezzanine WM14 Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor Category: Clinical Medicine Session Coordinator: Kurt J. Pfeifer, MD, Associate Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin Additional Faculty: Paul J. Grant, MD, University of Michigan; Efren Manjarrez, MD, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Barbara A. Slawski, MD, MS, Medical College of Wisconsin; Jane N. Wainaina, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin; Christopher M. Whinney, MD, Cleveland Clinic SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS ASM1 Kent Room, 2nd Floor ASM2 Huron Room, 2nd Floor ASM3 Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor ASM4 City Hall Room, 2nd Floor CM01 WM03 Kenora Room, 2nd Floor Interdisciplinary Management of Young Adults with Special Healthcare Needs (YASCHN): Effectively Addressing Psychosocial Issues in Primary Care Chestnut West Room, Mezzanine Update in Geriatrics Category: Aging/Geriatrics/End of Life Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Geriatrics Task Force Session Coordinator: Lee Lindquist, MD, MPH, MBA, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine Additional Faculty: Shahla Baharlou, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Danelle Cayea, MD, MS, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Elizabeth Eckstrom, MD, MPH, Oregon Health & Science University SSM1 Birchwood Ballroom, Mezzanine Elgin Room, 2nd Floor Informatics in GIM Research and Patient Care Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Healthcare Informatics Interest Group Session Coordinator: Lipika Samal, MD, MPH, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Additional Faculty: David W. Bates, MD, MSc, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Douglas S. Bell, MD, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine; Rachel Hess, MD, MS, University of Pittsburgh; Lisa M. Kern, MD, MPH, Weill Cornell Medical College; Courtney R. Lyles, PhD, University of California, San Francisco; Stephen D. Persell, MD, MPH, Northwestern University Category: Health Disparities/Vulnerable Populations Submitted in Conjunction with: SGIM Adults with Complex Conditions Originating in Childhood Task Force Session Coordinator: Daniel J. Coletti, PhD, Psychologist, Psychiatry, The Zucker Hillside Hospital Additional Faculty: David E. DeLaet, MD, MPH, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Meredith MacGregor, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Mariecel Pilapil, MD, MPH, North Shore-LIJ; Joseph Truglio, MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; Eva Waite, MD, Mount Sinai WM04 Linden Room, Mezzanine Canadian Healthcare 101: Answers to All of the Questions You Are Embarrassed to Ask Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Session Coordinator: Peter Cram, MD, MBA, Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto Additional Faculty: Chaim Bell, MD, FRCPC, PhD, University of Toronto; Rodrigo Cavalcanti, MD, MSc, University of Toronto; Irfan Dhalla, MD, MSc, University of Toronto; Stephen Hwang, MD, MPH, University of Toronto Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 85 Saturday 11:30 am–1:00 pm • SESSION M WM05 Willow East Room, Mezzanine Bringing High-Value Care to Your Institution: Strategies and Tools from Around the Country Category: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Session Coordinator: Anthony Accurso, MD, Instructor of Medicine, Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Additional Faculty: Vineet M. Arora, MD, MAPP, University of Chicago Medical Center; Brandon Combs, MD, University of Colorado; Robert L. Fogerty, MD, MPH, Yale School of Medicine; Reshma Gupta, MD, University of Washington, Seattle; Louis H. Miller, MD, New York University School of Medicine WM06 Pine East Room, Mezzanine Practical Strategies to Promote LGBT Health Education Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Jennifer Potter, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Additional Faculty: Rita Lee, MD, University of Colorado; Ryan Nall, MD, University of Florida; Henry Ng, MD, MPH, FAAP, FACP, MetroHealth Medical Center WM07 Cedar Room, Mezzanine Lapses in Professionalism: What Would You Do? Category: Medical Ethics, Professionalism and Humanities Session Coordinator: Jennifer C. Thompson, MD, Associate Chief of Staff for Education, Orlando Veterans Affairs Medical Center Additional Faculty: William N. Hannah, MD, San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium; Erica N. Johnson, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine WM08 Maple East Room, Mezzanine Psychology and Psychiatry in Primary Care: Interdisciplinary Models to Teach Internal Medicine Residents to Treat Psychiatric Illness Category: Mental Health/Substance Abuse Session Coordinator: Sarita Warrier, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Additional Faculty: Heather Cassidy, MD, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Rebekah Gardner, MD, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Colin Harrington, MD, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Carol Landau, PhD, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Mary Jane Pizza, MSW, LICSW, LCDP, Rhode Island Hospital - Lifespan WM09 Chestnut East Room, Mezzanine WM10 Willow Centre Room, Mezzanine Getting Promoted as an Educator Category: Personal/Professional Development Session Coordinator: Daniella A. Zipkin, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Duke University Additional Faculty: L. Ebony Boulware, MD, MPH, Duke University; Rachel Levine, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Abby Spencer, MD, MS, FACP, Cleveland Clinic; Scott Wright, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine WM11 Pine West Room, Mezzanine Resident Peer Observation, Coaching, and Feedback: An Ambulatory Curriculum Category: Personal/Professional Development Session Coordinator: Maryann K. Overland, MD, Internal Medicine, University of Washington Additional Faculty: Marissa Black, MD, MPH, University of Washington; Ginger A. Evans, MD, VA Puget Sound HCS Seattle; Ximena A. Levander, MD, University of Washington WM13 Willow West Room, Mezzanine Beyond the Birds and the Bees… Talking to Patients about Sexual Dysfunction Category: Women’s Health Session Coordinator: Shannon K. Boerner, MD, Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center Additional Faculty: Rachel Bonnema, MD, MS, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Elizabeth C. Hopkins, DPT, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Regan Taylor, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center WM14 Yorkville West Room, 4th Floor Creating and Sustaining Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships Category: Medical Education Scholarship Session Coordinator: Jennifer Adams, MD, General Internal Medicine, Denver Health Additional Faculty: David Hirsh, MD, Harvard Medical School; Lindsay A. Mazotti, MD, Kaiser Permanente Oakland; Bruce Peyser, MD, Duke University SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SESSIONS Abstract Session M1: Quality of Care/Patient Safety Physician Resiliency: How to Shine On and Not Burn Out Kent Room, 2nd Floor Category: Mental Health/Substance Abuse Session Coordinator: Brielle Spataro, MD, General Medicine/Women’s Health Fellow, Internal Medicine, UPMC Presbyterian Hospital Moderators: Gordon D. Schiff, MD 1. Insurance Turnover, Care Fragmentation and Emergency Department Utilization in Massachusetts, 2011–2012 Michael Barnett; Zirui Song; Sherri Rose; Asaf Bitton; Michael E. Chernew; Bruce E. Landon 2. Evaluation of Discordant Upper Endoscopy in Outpatients with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disorder Jennifer X. Cai; Emily J. Campbell; James M. Richter 86 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Saturday 11:30 am–1:00 pm • SESSION M 3. 4. 5. 6. Feedback to Achieve Safe Sign-Out Technique (FASST) Jessica Kuester; Matthew Doers; Tessa Damm; Erica M. Wozniak; Kinsey A. Nattinger; Kathlyn Fletcher Design and Validation of an Instrument to Detect Diagnostic Errors in Primary Care Settings Aymer Al-Mutairi; Ashley N. Meyer; Eric J. Thomas; Jason M. Etchegaray; Kevin M. Roy; Caridad Davalos; Hardeep Singh The Relationship between Primary Care Organizational Processes and Patient-Reported Care Experiences Jaya Aysola; Rachel M. Werner Development of an Online Weight Management Tool to Facilitate Collaborative Goal Setting for Veterans in Primary Care Katrina F. Mateo; Natalie Berner; William Vabrinskas; Adina Kalet; Scott Sherman; Melanie Jay 3. 4. 5. 6. Experiences of Primary Care Physicians Responding to Point-ofCare Price Information Katherine Schiavoni; Lisa S. Lehmann; Wen Guan; Meredith Rosenthal; Thomas D. Sequist; Alyna T. Chien Perceptions of Safety, Efficiency, and Education in Holdover Signout: A Qualitative Study Trevor Jensen; Jonathan Duong; Sasha Morduchowicz; Lekshmi Santhosh; Sarah Schaeffer; James D. Harrison; Bradley A. Sharpe; Sumant Ranji Preventing Diabetes in Primary Care: Providers’ Perspectives about the Value of Diagnosing and Treating Prediabetes Namratha R. Kandula; Margaret R. Moran; Joyce W. Tang Isn’t the E-Cig Safe, because My Doctor Recommended It?: Tobacco Quitline Experiences with Electronic Cigarettes Sara Kalkhoran; Linda A. Bailey; Nicolas Sheon; Pamela M. Ling Abstract Session M2: Preventive Medicine Huron Room, 2nd Floor Abstract Session M4: Health Literacy Moderator: Jeffrey A. Linder, MD, MPH City Hall Room, 2nd Floor 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. Community Health Workers Are Associated with Patient Reported Access to Care without Affect on Service Utilization among Latinos with Poorly Controlled Diabetes Aileen Chang; Victor Cueto; Hua Li; Bhavana Singh; Sonjia Kenya; Yisel Alonzo; Olveen Carrasquillo Smoking Cessation Interventions for Urban Hospital Patients: A Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial Scott Sherman; Alissa R. Link; Erin Rogers; Paul Krebs; Joseph A. Ladapo; Donna Shelley; Yixin Fang; Binhuan Wang; Ellie Grossman Quality of Tobacco Treatment in Hospitals—System-Level and Patient-Level Predictors of Gaps In Care Ellie Grossman; Jenny Chen; Alissa R. Link; Binhuan Wang; Scott Sherman A Diagnostic Score for Insulin Resistance in Non-Diabetic Patients with Ischemic Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack Jin Xu; Catherine Viscoli; Walter N. Kernan 5. Does Social Support Moderate the Association of Socioeconomic Status and Subclinical Atherosclerosis in the Multi Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)? Zameer Abedin; Ana Diez-Roux; Kiarri Kershaw; Anita Panjwani; Norrina Allen Tuberculosis Screening for Diabetic Patients in Community Clinics in Kunming, China Alanna Stone; Li Ling; Anh Innes; Xu Lin Moderator: Michael K Paasche-Orlow, MD, MA, MPH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Health Literacy Limitations in Accessing & Using a Patient Portal: Implications for Disparities in Care Chandra Y. Osborn; Samuel K. Nwosu; Kathryn Goggins; Jonathan S. Schildcrout; Sunil Kripalani A Health Literacy Assessment of Hospitalized General Internal Medicine Patients and the Written Hospital Discharge Instructions (DCI) They Receive Marina Arvanitis; Alex Gertner; Mona Xiao; Eric Allman; John Stephens; Edmund A. Liles; Arlene E. Chung; Daniel Jonas; Darren A. DeWalt Incidence of Conversion to Active Waitlist Status among Temporarily Inactive Transplant Candidates from Linguistically Isolated Communities Efrain Talamantes; Keith Norris; Carol Mangione; Amy Waterman; John D. Peipert; Suphamai Bunnapradist; Edmund Huang “World Vape Day” 2014: Lessons from the Twittersphere Jason Colditz; Kevin Pang; Alton Everette James; Christine Stanley; Ellen Beckjord; Judith Brook; Brian A. Primack Use of Internet and Telephone Refills among Linguistically Diverse Patients with Limited-English Proficiency and Chronic Conditions Gerardo Moreno; Elizabeth Lin; Eva Chang; Do Peterson; Ron Johnson; Heidi Berthoud; Leo Morales Stability in Health Literacy Assessments over a Three Year Period among Older Adults Laura M. Curtis; Rachel O’Conor; Michael S. Wolf Abstract Session M3: Qualitative Research Simcoe-Dufferin Room, 2nd Floor Moderators: Barbara Bokhour, PhD; Danielle F. Loeb, MD 1. 2. Can’t We Just Have Some Sazón? Evaluation of a New School Food Program in Dorchester, MA Avik Chatterjee; Genevieve Daftary; Meg Campbell; Lenward Gatison; Liam Day; Kibret Ramsey; Roberta E. Goldman; Matthew W. Gillman The Medical Assistant Experience in Team-Based Primary Care: A Qualitative Study Bethany S. Gerstein; Alyna T. Chien; Antoinette S. Peters; Meredith Rosenthal; Sara Singer ADJOURNMENT The Annual Meeting adjourns at 1:00 on Saturday. Just a reminder—box lunches are not provided on Saturday and lunch is on your own. Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 87 Saturday ADDITIONAL FEE EVENTS SGIM-ABIM MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION LEARNING SESSIONS 2ND ANNUAL GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE FELLOWS SYMPOSIUM ABIM1 11:00 am–2:00 pm 2014 Update in Hospital Medicine (10 points) A Half-Day Career Development Retreat Saturday, April 25, 1:00–5:30 pm Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Participating Faculty Danit Arad, MD; Montefiore Medical Center Maria G. Frank, MD; Denver Health and Hospital Authority Rebecca A. Harrison, MD; Oregon Health and Science University Matthew Shaines, MD; Montefiore Medical Center Kevin R. Smith, MD; Loyola University Medical Center Lunch is provided for those who pre-registered for this additional-fee course. ABIM 2 2:15–5:15 pm 2014 Update in Internal Medicine (10 points) Civic Ballroom North, 2nd Floor Participating Faculty John A. Andrilli, MD; Mount Sinai Beth Israel Jonathan P. Berz, MD; Boston Medical Center John E. Butter, MD; Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation Joseph P. DeLuca, MD; Montefiore Medical Center Pete Yunyongying, MD; Georgia Regents University and the University of Georgia Partnership Each ABIM medical knowledge module contains multiple-choice questions that are completed through group discussion facilitated by session leaders, who will highlight the main teaching points for each question. At the completion of this session, those enrolled in ABIM’s MOC program must submit their answers to ABIM for scoring in order to receive MOC credit. Participants enrolled in MOC should go to your Physician Login at www. abim.org. Log in and click on “My Maintenance of Certification Program” to order from the menu of available modules. At the conclusion of the Learning Sessions, each participant will transfer the answers to their online module and submit the module to ABIM for scoring. ABIM will send participants a Score Report that will confirm whether or not the module was completed successfully. Those who complete each module successfully will receive 10 points toward ABIM’s Self-Evaluation of Medical Knowledge MOC requirement. In addition, The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine has designated these medical knowledge modules as educational activities for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ each. Physicians enrolled in the ABIM MOC program who complete these modules should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. After you successfully complete your knowledge module and MOC credit is granted, a survey will appear on your home page for you to complete and submit to claim CME credit. For additional information about ABIM’s MOC program requirements, visit www.abim.org or call the ABIM Contact Center, 800-441-ABIM (800-441-2246). 88 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Civic Ballroom South, 2nd Floor Category: Personal/Professional Development Session Coordinators Jane Liebschutz, MD, MPH, Boston Medical Center Neil Wenger, MD, University of California, Los Angeles Additional Faculty Ingrid A. Binswanger MD, MPH, MS, University of Colorado School of Medicine Geetanjali Chander, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins University Kenneth K. Chen, MD, Women & Infants Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island Kevin L. Kraemer, MD, MSc, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Margot B. Kushel, MD, University of California, San Francisco/San Francisco General Hospital Jenny J. Lin, MD, MPH, Mount Sinai Medical Center AGENDA 1:00 pm Welcome and Lunch 2:00–2:45 pm Panel Discussion: Lessons Learned In Transitioning from Fellowship to Faculty: The Job Search and Beyond Each speaker will already have transitioned from Fellow to Faculty. In addition to their personal experiences they will share tips and advice. 2:45–3:30 pm Speed Networking 3:45–4:45 pm Breakout Sessions, topics such as: • • • • • • Clinician-educator jobs Jobs outside of academia Negotiation skills Funding Publication Work-life balance 4:45–5:15 pm Keynote Speaker Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, MD PhD, Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco http://profiles.ucsf.edu/kirsten.bibbins-domingo 5:15–5:30 pm Session Evaluation Index of Presenting Authors Presenting Author Session Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Presentation Order/ Poster Number A Rowas, Sora Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 39 Arbach, Angela Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 79 Abare, Marce Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 29 Arend, Jonathan Innovations Poster Session 93 Abaroa-Salvatierra, Ana Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 52 Ari, Mim Innovations Poster Session 73 Abaroa-Salvatierra, Ana Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 77 Arora, Anita Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 80 Abaroa-Salvatierra, Ana Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 30 Arora, Sumant Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 73 Abdullah, Kazeen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 45 Arora, Sumant Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 109 Abedin, Zameer Abstract Session M2: Preventive Medicine 5 Arora, Sumant Vignette Session K: Unknown Vignette Session Accurso, Anthony Abstract Session I4: Mental Health/ Substance Abuse 5 Arora, Swati Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Arora, Vineet Innovations Poster Session 131 Ackermann, Ronald Abstract Session D4: Preventive Medicine 2 Arundel, Cherinne Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 105 Agarwal, Priyanka Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Arvanitis, Marina Abstract Session M4: Health Literacy 2 Asch, David Abstract Session K3: Organization of Care and Chronic Disease Management 3 Assafin, Manaf Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Augustine, Matthew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Augustine, Matthew Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Auraha, Nena Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 5 Aysola, Jaya Abstract Session D3: Clinical Epi/ Healthcare Effectiveness Research 1 Aysola, Jaya Abstract Session M1: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety 5 Bachireddy, Chethan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 17 18 Aggarwal, Saurabh Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Aggarwal, Sourabh Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Aggarwal, Sourabh Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Agrawal, Mugdha Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 1 Ahluwalia, Sangeeta Abstract Session K5: VA-Related Research 4 Ahmed, Ameera Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 21 Akselrod, Hana Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 65 Akshintala, Divya Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 78 Alapati, Venkatesh Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 22 Albanese, Natalie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 107 Badwal, Jasdeep Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Al-Deen, Mohammed Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 134 Baghikar, Sara Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Ali, Md Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 1 Innovations Poster Session Bahaa Aldeen, Mohammed Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Ali, Nadaa Ali, Nadaa Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Bahaa Aldeen, Mohammed Vignette Session D1: Vignette Award Finalists Alibeigi, Sarvenaz Innovations Poster Session Baig, Arshiya Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 81 Allderdice, Charles Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Balwan, Sandy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 44 Al-Mahdawi, Reem Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Baral, Dipti Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 106 Al-Mutairi, Aymer Abstract Session M1: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety Baral, Dipti Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 107 Baral, Dipti Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 6 Barbash, Benjamin Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 111 Barker, Blake Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 19 Barnett, Michael Abstract Session M1: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety Barnett, Michael Innovations Poster Session Barnett, Michael Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Barr, Meredith Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 110 Barr, Meredith Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 35 Bartholomew, Erik Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 31 Basu, Aparna Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 36 Baughman, Amy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 136 Baumgartner, Christine Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 46 Baumgartner, Christine Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 47 Becerril, Jordan Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 37 Becker, William Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 46 Beckoff, Steven Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 112 Beer, Timothy Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 7 Beer, Timothy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 2 Altschul, Erica 1 4 104 40 130 79 1 41 106 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Altshuler, Lisa Innovations Poster Session Altshuler, Lisa Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 4 109 2 42 Alvey, Heidi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 2 Amaraneni, Akshay Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 33 Amin, Dipesh Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 36 Amin, Janki Unknown Vignette Session: Moderated by Chief Residents 4 Anagnostou, Theodora Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 7 Anderson, Chloe Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Anderson, Sarah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Anderson, Bradley Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 43 30 107 Ando, Shoko Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 78 Ando, Yumi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 3 Andrews, Mary Innovations Poster Session Ramelet, Anne-Sylvie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 103 46 Anstett, Tyler Innovations Poster Session 104 Antoine, Steve Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 108 Arai, Yuto Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 23 Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 110 4 143 74 1 124 34 3 1 3 45 89 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Begley, Christopher Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Begum, Tahmina Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Bender, Jessica Innovations Poster Session 105 Benson, Maggie Abstract Session I1: Lipkin Finalists Berardi, Cecilia Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Berchuck, Jacob Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Berkowitz, Seth Abstract Session E1: Hamolsky Finalists Berkowitz, Seth Abstract Session K2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations 6 Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session 24 Brown, Teresa Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 54 113 Brown, Tiffany Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 84 Brown, Wade Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Bruti, Christopher Innovations Poster Session 25 Bui, Lynn Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 26 Bui, Lynn Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 57 2 Bui, Lynn Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 58 Bui, Lynn Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 59 Buitron de la Vega, Pablo Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 105 Burgess, Julie Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 10 Burke, Robert Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 85 Bynum, Milele Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 49 Cabello, Ricardo Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 80 Cai, Jennifer Abstract Session M1: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety 2 Cai, Xin Vignette Session D1: Vignette Award Finalists 2 5 6 3 108 56 Berkowitz, Seth Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 82 Bhamidipati, Surekha Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 47 Bhamidipati, Surekha Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 48 Bhatia, Rajan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 11 Bhatraju, Elenore Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 49 Bhatt, Ankeet Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Bhide, Manisha Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 2 Bhide, Manisha Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 38 Bickell, Nina Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 3 Calcaterra, Susan Abstract Session K4: Hospital-based Medicine Bierman, Arlene Abstract Session E2: Aging/Geriatrics/ End of Life 6 Calzadilla, Andrew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 39 Camero, Alfredo Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 79 Cameron, Kenzie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 5 Caplow, Julie Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 4 Card, Sharon Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Carrasquillo, Olveen Plenary Session 2 Binswanger, Ingrid Bird, Amber Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 8 125 50 Bishop, Steven Innovations Poster Session 94 Bishop, Tara Abstract Session I4: Mental Health/ Substance Abuse 1 Bishop, Tara Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 51 Carter, Andrea Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Bishop, Tara Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 48 Carter, Jocelyn Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 11 Bito, Seiji Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 6 Carter, Jocelyn Innovations Poster Session 6 Black, Laura Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 135 Casale, Thomas Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Blanquicett, Carmelo Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 9 Casas, Rachel Abstract Session I1: Lipkin Finalists 4 Blazey-Martin, Deborah Abstract Session I3: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development 3 Centor, Robert Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 48 Chakkalakal, Rosette Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 66 Blecker, Saul Abstract Session K4: Hospital-based Medicine 3 Chan, Brian Abstract Session G1: Lipkin Finalists Chandra, Mekhala Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Chandra, Mekhala Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 12 Chandrashekar, Rakshita Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 61 Chandrashekar, Rakshita Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 50 Chang, Aileen Abstract Session M2: Preventive Medicine Chang, Binyue Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 13 Chang, Emiley Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 30 Chang, Eva Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 71 Chatterjee, Avik Abstract Session M3: Qualitative Research 1 Cheah, Jonathan Vignette Session E1: Errors in Clinical Reasoning 2 Bloch, Nathalie Innovations Poster Session 4 Block, Lauren Abstract Session I3: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development 4 Block, Lauren Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Bodenmann, Patrick Plenary Session 2 3 Boggan, Joel Abstract Session E1: Hamolsky Finalists 1 Boggan, Joel Innovations Poster Session 52 106 Bowen, Michael Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 47 Bowman, Chelsea Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 53 60 1 132 37 1 108 1 Brateanu, Andrei Innovations Poster Session 107 Brennan, Kathryn Innovations Poster Session 5 Brockway, Julia Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 4 Brooks, Joanna Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 126 Cheema, Gagandeep Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 40 Brown, Arleen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 83 Chen, Amy Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 81 Brown, Arleen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 55 Chen, Amy Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 41 Brown, Rebecca Abstract Session K2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Chen, Karin Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 82 Chen, Meng Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 114 Brown, Rebecca Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 90 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 3 14 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Cherrington, Andrea Abstract Session D2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Chesluk, Benjamin Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Chien, Alyna Abstract Session I2: Joint SGIM-SMDM Abstract Session Chodos, Anna Innovations Poster Session Chodos, Anna Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 4 147 6 7 68 Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Cykert, Samuel Abstract Session K1: Cancer Research Dahar, Mashooque Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 46 Dailey, Francis Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 111 Dailey, Francis Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 2 Dakhoul, Lara Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 112 Damit, Michael Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 30 Dandachi, Dima Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 17 Dantzer, Patrick Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 115 6 Choi, Youngjee Innovations in Medical Education Oral Presentations Chokshi, Puja Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 42 Darwin, Kristin Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 64 Choksi, Tatvam Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 83 Das, Lakshmi Mohan Viji Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 65 Chopra, Deepti Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 15 D’Avella, Christopher Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 45 Chow, Stephen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 5 Davies, Michael Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 19 Chow, Stephen Innovations Poster Session 8 DeCaro, Garren Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 47 Chretien, Katherine Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 62 DeLeon, Katrina Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 113 Christensen, Angela Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 28 75 Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 15 Denizard-Thompson, Nancy Innovations Poster Session Christian, Robin Abstract Session G3: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Desai, Meeta Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 48 Christopher, Andrea 3 Deshpande, Abhishek 6 Chuang, Cynthia Abstract Session G2: Women's Health 3 Abstract Session D3: Clinical Epi/ Healthcare Effectiveness Research Chueca Villa, Lucero Innovations Poster Session 9 Deshpande, Gautam Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 50 Detz, Alissa Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 86 Detz, Alissa Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 87 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 49 Chung, Randy Chung, Randy Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 3 106 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 107 Chuzi, Sarah Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 6 Devakiamma, Krishnalatha Clark, Brinton Innovations in Medical Education Oral Presentations 4 Devor, Michelle Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 3 Dhaliwal, Amaninder Jeet Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 84 Dhamija, Avnish Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 50 Diaz, Alejandro Innovations Poster Session 76 Diaz Del Carpio, Roberto Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 53 Dickman, Samuel Abstract Session K2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations 4 Diem, Susan Abstract Session D4: Preventive Medicine 5 Clarke, Camille Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Clermont, Michelle Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 109 51 Coady, Rose Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 52 Coffin, Daniel Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 29 Colbert, James Abstract Session D1: Hamolsky Finalists Colbert, James Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Colditz, Jason Abstract Session M4: Health Literacy Collins, Tracie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 16 DiNardo, Deborah Abstract Session D1: Hamolsky Finalists Collins, Tracie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 17 Dinsmoor, Jason Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 81 Collins, Tracie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 18 Dinsmoor, Jason Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 82 Conley, Gene Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Ditty, Megan Conroy, Molly Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 21 Abstract Session I3: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development Conroy, Molly Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 22 Do, Albert Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 8 Doan, Crystal Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 88 Doan, Crystal Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 54 Donze, Jacques Abstract Session K4: Hospital-based Medicine Donze, Jacques Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 66 Donze, Jacques Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 55 Dorantes, Jorge Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 67 Dorsey, Brian Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 85 Doshi, Dhvani Abstract Session K1: Cancer Research Doughty, Reece Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 18 Dowlatshahi, Samaneh Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 86 Doyle, Brian Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 68 Doyle-Burr, Caleb Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 19 4 136 Cooper, Jennifer Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Corbie-Smith, Giselle Abstract Session G3: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Cordasco, Kristina Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Corona, Lauren Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Cressman, Alex 5 20 11 1 108 80 Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 49 Cristan, Elaine Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 16 Cromer, Sara Jane Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 44 Crotty, Bradley Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 63 Cuk, Natasha Innovations Poster Session Curtis, Laura Abstract Session M4: Health Literacy 10 6 Cushman, Phoebe Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 15 Cushman, Phoebe Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 16 Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 2 5 1 5 91 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Dresselhouse, Mark Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 7 D’Silva, Kristin Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 110 Dubey, Sudha Innovations Poster Session 109 Duca, Nicholas Vignette Session E1: Errors in Clinical Reasoning Dulay, Maya Dulay, Maya Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Feliciano, Migdalia Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 117 Feng, Chen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 67 Ferguson, Monica Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 6 5 Feuerstein, Joshua Vignette Session D1: Vignette Award Finalists 6 Innovations Poster Session 71 Fiordellisi, Wendy Innovations Poster Session Innovations Poster Session 72 Fischer, Ilana Abstract Session G1: Lipkin Finalists 5 Duran, Jason Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 114 Fischer, Stacy 2 Duru, O. Kenrik Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 137 Abstract Session E2: Aging/Geriatrics/ End of Life Dzeng, Elizabeth Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 10 Fish, Jason Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Abstract Session K5: VA-Related Research Fisher, Molly Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 111 Edelman, E. Fishman, Sarah Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 118 Edelman, E. Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Fleming, John Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 141 Edmunds, Jillian Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Flickinger, Tabor Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 77 Edwards, Samuel Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Fojo, Anthony Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 53 Eiss, Brian Innovations Poster Session Fontil, Valy Ellenberg, David Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Abstract Session I2: Joint SGIM-SMDM Abstract Session Elliott, Daniel Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Fontil, Valy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Forbes, Victoria Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Forman, Jane Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Forson, Michelle Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Fox, Aaron Abstract Session D2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Ellman, Matthew Abstract Session E4: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development Ellman, Matthew Innovations in Medical Education Oral Presentations 6 106 83 109 12 115 51 2 1 56 15 71 5 52 5 110 21 6 El-Sabbahy, Marwa Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Embree, Genevieve Innovations Poster Session 13 Fox, Aaron Innovations Poster Session 16 Englander, Honora Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 69 Fox, Aaron Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 90 Esch, Lindsay Innovations Poster Session 110 Franco, John Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 32 Essien, Utibe Vignette Session K: Unknown Vignette Session 2 Franco, John Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 87 Franco, Rebeca Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 7 Etienne, Denzil Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 4 Franco, Rebeca Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 8 Evans, Claire Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 51 Frank, Joseph Abstract Session D1: Hamolsky Finalists 6 Ewen, Edward Abstract Session I4: Mental Health/ Substance Abuse 3 Frank, Joseph Abstract Session K2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations 5 Ewen, Edward Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 57 Frank, Michael Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Fabreau, Gabriel Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 89 Frerichs, Leah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Fadahunsi, Opeyemi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 31 Fried, Martin Innovations Poster Session Fadden, Patrick Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 84 Fain, Randi Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 93 Friedberg, Mark Abstract Session E3: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety 1 Fain, Randi Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 94 Fu, Paul Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 95 Vignette Session K: Unknown Vignette Session 1 Fain, Randi Fain, Randi Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 96 Fujikawa, Tatsuya Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Fung, Kelly Abstract Session K3: Organization of Care and Chronic Disease Management Gaines, Melissa Innovations Poster Session Ganesh, Malini Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Garcia, Maria Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 119 Garza, Jose Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 112 Geer, Bashir Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 22 George, Neal Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 23 George, Neal Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 24 George, Neal Vignette Session E1: Errors in Clinical Reasoning 5 77 145 Fan, Maria Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Farber, Neil Innovations Poster Session 132 Farber, Neil Innovations Poster Session 133 Farkas, Amy Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 116 Fatima, Kulsoom Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 119 Feffer, Jill Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 8 Feffer, Jill Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 52 Feiereisel, Kirsten Innovations Poster Session 14 Feldman, Jonah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 1 Feldman, Jonah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 2 Feldman, Jonah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 3 Gerard, Macda Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 58 Feldman, Jonah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 4 Gerber, Megan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 133 92 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 70 72 1 95 6 6 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Gerstein, Bethany Abstract Session M3: Qualitative Research 2 Ghanta, Venkata Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Giannitrapani, Karleen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 139 74 Giannitrapani, Karleen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 144 Giannitrapani, Karleen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 111 Gibson, Demetra Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 127 Gibson, Demetra Vignette Session D1: Vignette Award Finalists 4 Giftos, Jonathan Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 88 Gillette, Michael Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 113 Givens, Priscilla Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 33 Glasgow, Justin Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 12 Gleason, Nathaniel Innovations Poster Session 17 Gleason, Nathaniel Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Goldstein, Jennifer Abstract Session E1: Hamolsky Finalists Goldstein, Karen 59 Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 6 138 Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Halbert, Brian Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 77 Hallett, Laura Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 134 Hamilton, Alison Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 135 Han, Maria Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 78 Hanchate, Amresh Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 91 Hanchate, Amresh Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 92 Hanley, Owen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 32 Hanna, Reem Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 24 Haq, Mahjabeen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 117 Harel, Ronen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 57 Hariharan, Jaishree Innovations Poster Session 19 Harlow, Alyssa Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 58 Harman, Stephanie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 79 Harrell, Heather Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 80 Harris, Ashley Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 146 Hasan, Meena Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 145 Hassan, Kamran Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 143 Hathaway, Rachel Innovations Poster Session 111 Hawks, Laura Abstract Session D2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Hays, Meredith Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Heaton, Kevin Innovations Poster Session Heiman, Heather Abstract Session I3: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development Gonzales, Ralph Opening Plenary Sessison 3 Gonzalez, Cristina Abstract Session D2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations 1 Gonzalez, Cristina Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Gonzalo, Jed Abstract Session D2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations 5 Gonzalo, Jed Abstract Session E4: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development 1 Gonzalo, Jed Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 128 Helmer, Drew Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 147 Gonzalo, Jed Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 74 Henry, Stephen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 63 Gonzalo, Jed Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 75 Her, Qoua Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 25 Gonzalo, Jed Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 60 Hermann, Emilia A. Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 9 Goodwin, Aaron Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 120 Hernandez, Susan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 145 Gopalan, Anjali Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 78 Hess, Mailee Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 69 Gordon, Howard Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 112 Higgs, James Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 77 Gosselin, Ryan Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 34 Hiltbold, Aimee Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 114 Goyal, Gaurav Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 54 Hiltbold, Aimee Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 89 Grant, Lisa Innovations Poster Session 18 Hiraoka, Eiji Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 20 Greenwald, Kara Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 61 Hiraoka, Eiji Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 29 Greer, Raquel Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 62 Hirofumi, Suzuki Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 25 Greysen, S. Ryan Abstract Session E2: Aging/Geriatrics/ End of Life 5 Hoang, Huy Innovations Poster Session 20 Hoffman, Beth Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 81 Grossman, Ellie Abstract Session M2: Preventive Medicine 3 Hoffman, Beth Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 33 Vignette Session D1: Vignette Award Finalists Hoffman, Richard Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 10 Gulati, Sweny 1 Hoffman, Richard Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 11 Gunturi, Nivedita Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 7 Hofmann, Eveline Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 93 Gupta, Akash Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 55 Hofmann, Eveline Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 82 Gupta, Neil Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 56 Hohman, Jessica Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 35 Holmes-Maybank, Keri Innovations Poster Session 21 Holzman, Samuel Abstract Session I4: Mental Health/ Substance Abuse Hon, Stephanie Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 36 Hong, Johan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 64 Hong, Sang Been Abstract Session I2: Joint SGIM-SMDM Abstract Session 73 Gutgarts, Victoria Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 75 Guzman, Hector Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 146 Gwynn, Kendrick Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 127 Hachey, Brian Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 116 Hadland, Scott Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Hahn, Andrew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 121 Haidet, Paul Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 129 76 Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 3 33 136 1 2 4 93 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Hong, Sang Been Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 34 Horowitz, Carol Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 120 Horton, Claire Innovations Poster Session Hossain, Safina Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Howell, Benjamin Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Hsu, Emory Vignette Session I1 Hsu, Emory Vignette Session I1 Huang, Jennifer Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 37 Hughes, John Abstract Session E3: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety Hughes, Mark Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 83 Hull, Leland Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 58 Hung, Annie Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 59 Huntwork, Margaret Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Hurley, Laura Hurley, Laura Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Joy, Scott Innovations Poster Session Joza, Nicholas Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 22 Jubelt, Lindsay Innovations Poster Session 12 Jun, Hyejo Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 27 94 Jun, Hyejo Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 28 5 Kahlon, Sharry Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 43 6 Kahn, Talia Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 91 Kahn, Talia Innovations Poster Session 80 Kakuwa, Tamaki Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 41 Kale, Minal Abstract Session E1: Hamolsky Finalists Kalet, Adina Innovations Poster Session Kalkhoran, Sara Abstract Session M3: Qualitative Research 38 Kalkhoran, Sara Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 86 Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 65 Kalra, Avash Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 62 Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 66 Kambhampati, Rekha Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 10 Hussain, Syed Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 67 Kambhampati, Rekha Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 11 Hussain, Tanvir Abstract Session K3: Organization of Care and Chronic Disease Management Kandula, Namratha Abstract Session M3: Qualitative Research 5 Hwang, Jessica Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 14 Kaner, Justin Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Hysell, Kristen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 26 Kang, Mina Innovations Poster Session Ibrahimi, Sami Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 2 Kang, Ye Jin Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Iglesias, Katia Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 95 Kangovi, Shreya Opening Plenary Sessison Ignatius, Elisa Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 85 Kannegolla, Karthik Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 64 Ignatius, Elisa Vignette Session D1: Vignette Award Finalists Kansagara, Devan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 114 Kapadia, Tina Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 12 Imbert, Elizabeth Innovations Poster Session 23 Kapelow, Rachel Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 121 Ingrassia, Joseph Innovations Poster Session 112 Karamched, Keerthi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 65 Ip, Andrew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 60 Kardashian, Ani Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 123 Ip, Andrew Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Karimi, Ahmad Masroor Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 66 Ishikawa, Taihei Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 86 Karlen, Naomi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 29 Ivester, Robin Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 9 Karlen, Naomi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 30 Iyer, Shwetha Innovations Poster Session 78 Karliner, Leah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Jackson, Sara Innovations Poster Session 24 Kato, Hirotaka Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 124 Jacobs, Elizabeth Abstract Session G4: Joint SGIM-AACH Abstract Session Kattamanchi, Siddhartha Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 122 Katz, David Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 115 Katz, Melinda Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Katz, Melinda Innovations Poster Session 27 Kaur, Navdeep Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 42 Kay, Cynthia Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 88 Kelly, Andrew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 115 Kentoffio, Katherine Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 139 Kern, Lisa Abstract Session K3: Organization of Care and Chronic Disease Management Kerr, Jason Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Kertesz, Stefan Innovations Poster Session Khader, Tareq Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 123 Khaliq, Mahpara Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 68 Khatoon, Asma Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 9 Khatoon, Asma Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 31 Khatoon, Asma Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 32 5 6 5 9 4 Jagannath, Anand Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 39 Jain, Shriyanka Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 61 Jain, Tarun Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 40 Jantea, Rachel Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 84 Jarrett, Sonia Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 118 Jennings, Lee Abstract Session D1: Hamolsky Finalists Jennings, Lee Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 4 31 Jensen, Ashley Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 113 Jensen, Kristin Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 96 Jimenez, Nilsa Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 90 Johns, Emma Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 119 Jolly, Stacey Innovations Poster Session 25 Jones, Christine Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 85 Jones, Tiffanie Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 87 Jowhari, Fahd Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 122 94 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 26 120 79 4 113 6 63 137 87 2 97 67 4 89 28 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Kidwai-Khan, Farah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Kim, Eun Ji Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Kim, Min Ji Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Kirsch, Jonathan Klinger, Elissa Knish, Sarah Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 32 Knudsen, Emily Innovations Poster Session 29 Kodra, Arber Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 116 Kohli, Amar Session 68 Laube, Justin Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 98 LaVine, Nancy Innovations Poster Session 81 69 Law, Jensen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 45 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 70 Law, Matthew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 40 Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 26 Law, Matthew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 13 Le, Phuc Abstract Session I2: Joint SGIM-SMDM Abstract Session Lebduska, Elena Innovations Poster Session 128 Lee, Bennett Innovations Poster Session 96 Lee, Charlie Vignette Session I1 Lee, Joy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 123 Lee, Joy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 96 Lee, Wei Wei Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 27 Lee, Wei Wei Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 28 Lee, Wei Wei Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 29 Lee, Wei Wei Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 30 Lehmann, Lisa Abstract Session E4: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development Leis, Paul Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Lemay, Megan Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 14 Lemay, Megan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 97 Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 90 Koji, Koji Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 33 Kong, Marianna Innovations Poster Session 30 Koo, Benjamin Kota, Karthik Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 43 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 71 Kotei, Enoch Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 53 Kotwal, Anupam Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 34 Kotwal, Anupam Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 27 Kotwal, Anupam Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 28 Koulouris, Carolyn Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 35 Koulouris, Carolyn Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 91 Krebs, Erin Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 64 Krishnarao, Krithika Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 44 Kronish, Ian Abstract Session D4: Preventive Medicine Krug, Michael 88 2 1 5 46 Leung, Alexander Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 1 Levine, David Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Innovations Poster Session 31 Levine, David Innovations in Medical Education Oral Presentations 2 Kryzhanovskaya, Irina Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 36 Kudlowitz, David Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 72 Levy, Natalie Innovations in Clinical Practice Oral Session 1 Kuester, Jessica Abstract Session M1: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety Liao, Joshua Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 71 Lin, Jenny Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 15 Kulasekaran, Vishnu Innovations Poster Session Lin, Jenny Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 72 Kulina, Georgia Innovations Poster Session 33 Kullgren, Jeff Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 92 Lin, Liu Yi Abstract Session G4: Joint SGIM-AACH Abstract Session Kumar, Rishi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 10 Lin, Meng-Yun Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Kundrod, Sarita Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Lin-Brande, Christopher Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Kuno, Haruka Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Lindeke, Michael Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 146 Kuo, James Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 131 Linsky, Amy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 116 Kuperman, Shlomo Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 117 Litvin, Cara Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 31 Kushel, Margot Abstract Session K2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Liu, Anne Vignette Session G1: Patient Safety 4 Liu, Barbara Abstract Session E2: Aging/Geriatrics/ End of Life 4 Liu, Caterina Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Liu, Minghao Vignette Session E1: Errors in Clinical Reasoning Liu, Qiyuan Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 47 Loeb, Danielle Innovations Poster Session 34 3 32 130 37 1 21 124 2 100 73 Kushel, Margot Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 93 Kwan, Janice Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 69 Kwok, Judy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 94 Lagisetty, Pooja Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 95 Lamb, Geoffrey Innovations in Clinical Practice Oral Session 4 Lamba, Amrit Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 38 Loh, Kah Poh Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 125 Lambert, Cameron Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 70 Lohmann, Kathryn Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 137 Langer, Thorsten Innovations Poster Session Long, Cameron Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 119 Larochelle, Marc Plenary Session 2 Long, Jeremy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 74 Lasser, Karen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 99 Long, Theodore Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 133 Lau, Darren Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 54 Long, Theodore Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 134 Lau, Michael Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 39 Lowenstein, Margaret Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 101 2 Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 73 3 15 95 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Lowenstein, Margaret Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Lowenthal, Graham Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Lucas, Golub Innovations Poster Session 82 Luk, Jeffrey Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Lundberg, Erin Innovations Poster Session Luo, Jing Abstract Session D3: Clinical Epi/ Healthcare Effectiveness Research 2 Luo, Jing Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 55 Session 16 Mawri, Sagger Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 104 38 Mayer, Victoria Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 104 Mazurkiewicz, Rebecca Innovations Poster Session 134 McCall-Hosenfeld, Jennifer Abstract Session G2: Women's Health McCall-Hosenfeld, Jennifer Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 McClung, Robert Vignette Session I1 McCollum, David Innovations Poster Session McDonald, Kymberly Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 127 McIntosh, Georgia Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 105 McKenna, Megan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 105 McKenna, Tatiana Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 124 McMann, Larry Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 90 McMann, Larry Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Meade, Lauren Innovations Poster Session Meddings, Jennifer Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 8 Medoff, Jeffrey Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 32 Meenakshisundaram, Chandramohan Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 18 Mehta, Anish Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 19 Menon, Shreevinaya Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 74 Merchant, Zahra Abstract Session E3: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety Mercon, Monica Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 76 Merel, Susan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 106 Merritt, Frank Innovations Poster Session 115 Metcalf, Ashlee Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Meterko, Mark Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 118 Michtalik, Henry Innovations Poster Session 39 Middour, Thomas Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Mieczkowski, Alexandra Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 107 Miles, Matthew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 125 Millar, Adam Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Miller, Erica Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Miller, Robert Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Min, Lillian Abstract Session E2: Aging/Geriatrics/ End of Life Mirza, Shalina Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Mishra, Vimal Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Misra-Hebert, Anita Abstract Session K3: Organization of Care and Chronic Disease Management Misra-Hebert, Anita Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 35 Misumida, Naoki Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 49 Misumida, Naoki Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 50 Mitchell, Nia Abstract Session G2: Women's Health 126 35 Luu, Phuong Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 10 Luu, Phuong Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 16 Luu, Phuong Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 17 Luu, Sue-Wei Lydon, Kerri Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 92 41 Lyles, Courtney Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 101 Lyles, Courtney Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 102 Lyles, Courtney Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 103 Lypson, Monica Innovations Poster Session 100 Mackie, Samantha Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Mafi, John Abstract Session D3: Clinical Epi/ Healthcare Effectiveness Research Makam, Anil Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 84 5 98 Makam, Anil Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Malakkla, Nanditha Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 120 Malik, Devin Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 48 Malla, Midhun Innovations Poster Session 36 Mandal, Jennifer Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 99 Mandal, kaushik Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 121 Manglani, Ravi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 122 Manka, Madeleine Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 100 Mansour, Mayce Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 101 Mapakshi, Srikar Vignette Session E1: Errors in Clinical Reasoning Marchetta, Alexandra Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Marcus, Erin Marks, Jennifer Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Innovations Poster Session Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author 32 4 123 18 97 Marrast, Lyndonna Abstract Session E1: Hamolsky Finalists 3 Marrast, Lyndonna Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 102 Marshall, Janeen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 22 Martin, Marlene Unknown Vignette Session: Moderated by Chief Residents 3 Martin, Melanie Innovations in Clinical Practice Oral Session 2 Martinez, William Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 75 145 2 38 91 114 4 75 11 35 77 118 3 43 108 2 Masters, Heather Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Mateo, Katrina Abstract Session M1: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety Mateo, Katrina Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 117 Miwa, Saki Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Mathew, Sheena Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 89 Mixon, Amanda Innovations Poster Session Matsuura, Naoki Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 93 Miyake, Noeru Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 44 Matta, Simran Kaur Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 42 Moazami, Delaram Innovations Poster Session 83 Matulis, John Innovations Poster Session 37 Mocharla, Robert Mawri, Sagger Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 17 Vignette Session E1: Errors in Clinical Reasoning 96 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 103 5 6 6 128 40 1 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Moghe, Akshata Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Mohorek, Matthew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Moles, Matthew Innovations Poster Session Molumby, Christina Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Monson, Benjamin Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Montero, Alex Montero, Alex Moody, Alison Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session 12 Nguyen, Oanh Abstract Session D1: Hamolsky Finalists 76 Nguyen, Oanh Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 34 41 Nguyen, Oanh Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 23 92 Nguyen, Oanh Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 79 45 Nicklas, Jacinda Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 144 Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 20 Niess, Meredith Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 110 Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 21 Nikiforova, Tanya Innovations Poster Session 116 Innovations Poster Session 126 Nikiforova, Tanya Vignette Session I1 Mookherjee, Somnath Innovations Poster Session 98 Njeru, Jane Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 107 Moore, Alia Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 140 Nolan, Patrick Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 144 Moore, Nathan Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 77 Ohde, Sachiko Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Moreland, Christopher Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Okrainec, Karen Innovations Poster Session Moreno, Gerardo Abstract Session M4: Health Literacy Omer, Abdel Rahman Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 127 Morikawa, Daiki Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 93 Omondi, Arthur Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 132 Morley, Jeanne Innovations Poster Session 42 Oronce, Carlos Irwin Abstract Session I1: Lipkin Finalists Morley, Jeanne Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 109 Osborn, Chandra Abstract Session M4: Health Literacy Mortensen, Eric Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 13 Osei, Kofi Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 26 Moschetti, Karine Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 36 Oyler, Julie Innovations Poster Session 117 Mosher, Christina Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 46 Oza, Karishma Innovations Poster Session 46 Mueller, Stephanie Abstract Session G4: Joint SGIM-AACH Abstract Session Pace, Lydia Abstract Session K1: Cancer Research Pace, Lydia Innovations Poster Session 47 Pacitti, Kelly Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 111 Paden, Heather Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 44 Page, Melissa Innovations Poster Session 48 Palmer, Nynikka Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 24 Pararath Gopalakrishnan, Venu Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 79 106 5 5 43 3 4 40 45 2 1 1 Muguwe, Tafadzwa Innovations Poster Session Muhammad, Muneeza Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 129 Mukunda, Shilpa Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 47 Mulye, Anita Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 94 Murphy, Jessica Innovations Poster Session 44 Murphy, Kevin Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 39 Nadeau-Routhier, Charles Innovations Poster Session 140 Parekh, Natasha Innovations Poster Session Naik, Roshni Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 130 Parekh, Priyanka Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Nannapaneni, Naveen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 19 Patel, Charmi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 51 Nannapaneni, Naveen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 20 Patel, Dhruvan Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 80 Nannapaneni, Naveen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 48 Patel, Mitesh Abstract Session D1: Hamolsky Finalists 1 Nardell, Maria Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 126 Patel, Mitesh Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 95 Abstract Session D4: Preventive Medicine 6 Nasir, Irem Nasri, Hachem Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 78 Patel, Mitesh Abstract Session I2: Joint SGIM-SMDM Abstract Session 1 Nasri, Hachem Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 56 Abstract Session E3: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety Patel, Mitesh Abstract Session I3: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development 6 Natarajan, Sundar Patel, Nehal Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 133 Nathoo, Sunina Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 14 Patel, Ruchir Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 129 Nawaz, Muhammad Sarfraz Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 96 Patel, Shetal Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 130 Nawaz, Muhammad Sarfraz Patel, Vishal Innovations Poster Session Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 49 Pawar, Aditya Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 53 Naylor, Sara-Megumi Innovations Poster Session 84 Pawar, Sumeet Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 54 Nehme, Mayssam Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 50 Pearson, Chelsea Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 52 Nelson, Ariel Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 22 Pedley, Carolyn 3 Nelson, Karin Abstract Session K5: VA-Related Research Abstract Session D4: Preventive Medicine Percac-Lima, Sanja Abstract Session K1: Cancer Research 2 Nelson, Karin Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Percac-Lima, Sanja Abstract Session K1: Cancer Research 4 Neuner, Joan Abstract Session G2: Women's Health Perry, Laura Innovations Poster Session 118 Ngo, Christian Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 131 Petty, Madeline Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 53 Nguyen, Linh Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 127 Phadke, Anuradha Innovations Poster Session 51 3 2 119 1 Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 49 128 50 97 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Phan, Phillip Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 41 Phillips, Karran Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 112 Pierce, Cason Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 37 Pilkington, David Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 80 Pillarisetty, Anjani Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 81 Pinelli, Vincent Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Pinn, David Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 135 54 Plaksin, Joseph Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 136 Plante, Timothy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 35 Pokorney, Gail Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 19 Polani, Faran Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 82 Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Ranji, Sumant Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 82 Rao, Bharat Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 86 Ratelle, John Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 118 Ratner, Shana Innovations in Clinical Practice Oral Session 5 Ray, Lhasa Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 108 Reddy, Ashok Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 14 Reddy, Ashok Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 42 Reddy, Shivani Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 131 Redmond, Michelle Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 70 Regalado, Nathalie Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 133 Rendon, Patrick Innovations Poster Session 138 Rennke, Stephanie Abstract Session G4: Joint SGIM-AACH Abstract Session Rettew, Andrew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Reuland, Daniel Abstract Session I2: Joint SGIM-SMDM Abstract Session Polasek, Jessica Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 55 Polevoy, Rimma Innovations Poster Session 91 Poon, Adrienne Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 15 Poorman, Elisabeth Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 20 Poplau, Sara Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 113 Porrovecchio, Andrea Innovations Poster Session 52 Rezik, Mohamed Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Porter, Barbara Innovations Poster Session 119 Rhoades, Chelsea Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Potteiger, Shawn Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 55 Rhodes, Corinne Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Potteiger, Shawn Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 134 Richard, Chadwick Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 57 Potteiger, Shawn Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 135 Richman, Ilana Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 27 Potter, Jennifer Innovations Poster Session 53 Rios, Jolian Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 110 Poudel, Dilli Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 131 Rios, Rebeca Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 111 Prasad, Megha Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 149 Ripp, Jonathan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 120 Prasad, Megha Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 136 Pravodelov, Vassiliki Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 94 Rogan, Daniel Unknown Vignette Session: Moderated by Chief Residents Premkumar, Padmanabhan Innovations Poster Session 85 Roofeh, David Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 21 Roper, Jillian Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 88 Primack, Brian Abstract Session K1: Cancer Research Roque, Annelys Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 58 Primack, Brian Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 25 Rosland, Ann-Marie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 121 Primack, Brian Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 26 Rosland, Ann-Marie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 122 Prochaska, Micah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 114 Ross, Jonathan Abstract Session I1: Lipkin Finalists Prochaska, Micah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 115 Roth, Serena Innovations Poster Session Proctor, Patrick Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 56 Proctor, Patrick Vignette Session G1: Patient Safety Rothberg, Michael Abstract Session D3: Clinical Epi/ Healthcare Effectiveness Research 4 Punwani, Nathan Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Rothberg, Michael 6 Purushotham, Diana Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 56 Abstract Session K4: Hospital-based Medicine Quinn, Mariah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 116 Roumie, Christianne Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 34 Rabjohns, Jennifer Innovations Poster Session 127 Roy, Brita Abstract Session D4: Preventive Medicine Radomski, Thomas Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 120 Roy, Payel Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Raghavan, Sridharan Abstract Session G1: Lipkin Finalists Rudym, Darya Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 58 Rajput, Sonia Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 95 Ruiz, Jose Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 136 Ramdass, Sheryl Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 84 Ryan, Jamie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 83 Ramelson, Harley Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 81 Ryskina, Kira Abstract Session G1: Lipkin Finalists 2 Ramprasad, Chethan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 44 Ryskina, Kira Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 121 Ramsey, Allison Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Sabol, Angeline Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 129 Ramsey, Allison Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 85 Safo, Stella Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 143 Ranasinghe, Padmini Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 117 Salazar, Rene Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 105 Rangarajan, Soumya Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 57 Salter, Kathy Innovations Poster Session Ranji, Sumant Abstract Session M3: Qualitative Research 4 Samiev, Djamshed Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 98 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 3 5 83 4 132 3 134 3 119 87 109 2 5 54 4 135 55 130 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Sankey, Christopher Abstract Session K4: Hospital-based Medicine Santhosh, Lekshmi Innovations Poster Session Saravanan, Yamini Innovations Poster Session Sargsyan, Marianna Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Sargsyan, Marianna Sato, Tatsuya Saunders, Milda Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Sawatsky, Adam Abstract Session E1: Hamolsky Finalists Sayegh, Mireille Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Schapira, Marilyn Schenck, Sarah Schiavoni, Katherine Abstract Session M3: Qualitative Research Schiff, Gordon Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Schmidt, Heidi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Schmidt, Jennifer Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 123 Schnell, Kerry Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 112 Schnipper, Jeffrey Abstract Session E3: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety 2 Schnipper, Jeffrey Opening Plenary Sessison 1 Schoenthaler, Antoinette Abstract Session G4: Joint SGIM-AACH Abstract Session 6 Schulteis, Ryan Abstract Session K5: VA-Related Research 1 Schwartz, Aaron Session Sherman, Scott Abstract Session M2: Preventive Medicine 120 Sheth, Khushboo Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 56 Sheth, Siddharth Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 88 22 Shiffler, Thomas Innovations Poster Session 141 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 23 Shim, Jien Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 62 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 89 Shogbesan, Oluwaseun Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 140 122 Shogbesan, Oluwaseun Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 141 5 Shogbesan, Oluwaseun Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 105 59 Shroff, Swati Innovations Poster Session Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 25 Sidani, Jaime Abstract Session G2: Women's Health Innovations Poster Session 57 Sidani, Jaime Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 124 3 Siddiqi, Faisal Innovations in Clinical Practice Oral Session 3 86 Sidhu, Navneet Innovations Poster Session 60 Siegert, Scott Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 89 Siegert, Scott Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 90 Silverman, Julie Abstract Session K2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Silverman, Julie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Simmons, Leigh Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 91 Simonetti, Joseph Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 123 Singh, Dilpreet Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 142 Singh, Dilpreet Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 108 Singh, Jolene Innovations Poster Session 61 Singh, Mamta Innovations Poster Session 74 Singh, Robby Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 63 Singh, Sukhpreet Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 138 Slight, Sarah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 27 Slight, Sarah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 28 Sliwa, Donielle Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Smith, Christopher Innovations Poster Session 102 Smith, Jeremy Innovations Poster Session 135 So, Charlotte Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 92 Sobel, Halle Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 125 Soleimani, Arshia Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 92 24 2 Abstract Session I1: Lipkin Finalists 1 Schwartz, Mark Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 90 Sedhom, Ramy Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 59 Sedhom, Ramy Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 61 Sedhom, Ramy Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 91 Sedhom, Ramy Vignette Session G1: Patient Safety 2 Seeholzer, Eileen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 75 Semigran, Hannah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 36 Sengupta, Ruchira Vignette Session G1: Patient Safety 6 Shaffie, Rehaan Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 96 143 2 137 59 2 60 2 140 63 Shah, Deep Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Shah, Deep Vignette Session K: Unknown Vignette Session Soleymani, Teo Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Shah, Shilpa Innovations Poster Session 58 Solomon, Rachel Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 75 Shaikh, Bilal Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 60 Solomon, Rachel Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 76 Shaikh, Bilal Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 97 Solomon, Rachel Opening Plenary Sessison Shaikh, Shakil Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 98 Song, Hummy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Shaines, Matthew Abstract Session K4: Hospital-based Medicine Song, Zirui Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Spanos, Pete Innovations Poster Session Shalman, Dov Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 62 Spataro, Brielle Innovations Poster Session 86 Sharma, Ankita Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 38 Spataro, Brielle Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 141 Sharma, Rashmi Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 3 Spicer, Jennifer Innovations Poster Session 121 Sheffrin, Meera Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 23 Shekar, Chandana Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 61 Spinelli, Matthew Abstract Session I4: Mental Health/ Substance Abuse 6 Shensa, Ariel Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 87 Squires, Allison Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 72 Shepherd, Kaylee Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 138 Squires, Allison Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 9 Shepherd, Kaylee Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 139 Sriram, Deepika Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 3 4 Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 4 97 39 129 64 99 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Steiger, Scott Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Steinbrink, Julie Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Sterling, Madeline Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 29 Stewart, Merrill Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 93 Stewart, Renee Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 4 Stone, Alanna Abstract Session M2: Preventive Medicine 6 Stone, Alanna Innovations Poster Session 99 Stromich, Jeremiah Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 66 Stuart, Matthew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 99 Sudano, Joseph Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 113 Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session 99 Thiel, Brent Innovations Poster Session 88 65 Thimmisetty, Ravi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 68 Thomas, Emily Abstract Session G3: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Thomas, Holly Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Thompson, Gwen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 146 Tipirneni, Renuka Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 130 Tobey, Matthew Abstract Session E4: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development Tobolowsky, Farrell Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 101 Tobolowsky, Farrell Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 96 Tong, Michelle Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 99 Torke, Alexia Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 24 2 59 3 Sudhakar, Deepthi Unknown Vignette Session: Moderated by Chief Residents Sue, Kimberly Innovations Poster Session 139 Torres-Deas, Lucille Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 131 Summerville, Gregory Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 143 Townsend, Sean Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 144 Sun, Simeng Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 94 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 97 Sun, Simeng Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 139 Trammell Velasquez, Sadie Swaminathan, Aparna Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 100 Trifan, Andrew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 98 Trifan, Andrew Vignette Session I1 Trinkley, Katy Innovations Poster Session 63 Trinkley, Katy Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 101 Tritschler, Tobias Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 40 Truong, Susan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 132 Tseng, Eva Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Tseng, Zoe Innovations Poster Session Tung, Elizabeth Plenary Session 2 4 Turner, Barbara Abstract Session G3: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations 6 Turner, Barbara Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Tyagi, Sudhi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 69 Udemgba, Chinelo Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 99 Uehara, Yuki Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 61 Van Gerwen, Olivia Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 25 Vanderberg, Rachel Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 67 Vandiver, Lorelei Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 100 Vassy, Jason Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 41 Vassy, Jason Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 42 Veet, Clark Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Velazquez, Ana Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 147 Vembu, Kiruba Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 101 Vembu, Kiruba Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 70 Verbsky, Jennifer Innovations Poster Session 64 Verma, Amol Innovations in Medical Education Oral Presentations 5 Vimalananda, Varsha Abstract Session K5: VA-Related Research 5 Virata, Rebecca Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 140 Visrodia, Kavel Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 102 Viswanathan, Nisha Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 142 Vlismas, Peter Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 68 Vo, John Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 133 Volodarskaya, Mayya Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Swanson, Benjamin Innovations Poster Session Swerdloff, Michael Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 1 92 137 Swerdloff, Michael Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 23 Tadepalli, Uma Innovations Poster Session 62 Tadisina, Shourya Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 95 Tadokoro, Kent Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 97 Taff, Jessica Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Takahashi, Osamu Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 67 128 Takamatsu, Naoki Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 131 Takase, Takafumi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 64 Takeuchi, Motoki Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 57 Taksler, Glen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 28 Talamantes, Efrain Abstract Session M4: Health Literacy Tamariz, Leonardo Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 114 Tamariz, Leonardo Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 115 Tamariz, Leonardo Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 116 Tamariz, Leonardo Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 6 Tang, Alice Abstract Session G1: Lipkin Finalists 6 Tang, Alice Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 65 Tang, Amy Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 132 Tang, Joyce Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 129 Tang, Karen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 117 Tang, Karen Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 118 Tang, Victoria Abstract Session I1: Lipkin Finalists 3 Tanksley, Audrey Innovations Poster Session 122 Targan, Lika Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 100 Tate, Erica Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 144 Tau, Jianhua Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 145 Tau, Jianhua Vignette Session G1: Patient Safety Temple, Bliss Innovations Poster Session Tesema, Lello Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Tetrault, Jeanette Innovations Poster Session Thammana, Rekha 100 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 3 3 87 98 123 66 3 60 124 126 100 85 Index of Presenting Authors Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Vrolijk, Heidi Innovations Poster Session Wachterman, Melissa Abstract Session E2: Aging/Geriatrics/ End of Life 1 Wagner, Ellen Abstract Session G4: Joint SGIM-AACH Abstract Session 1 Wahner-Roedler, Dietlind Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 102 Waksmundzki, Kathryn Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 69 Walling, Anne Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 12 Walling, Anne Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 13 Wang, Hsiang-Wen Innovations Poster Session Wang, Michael Wang’ondu, Ruth Ward, Heather Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Warde, Carole Innovations Poster Session Washington, Donna Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Watts, Brook Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Webb, Bryant Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 76 Webb, Camille Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Weerahandi, Himali Abstract Session E3: Quality of Care/ Patient Safety Weerahandi, Himali Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Wegner, Amalia Abstract Session I3: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development 2 Wei, Melissa Abstract Session G1: Lipkin Finalists 3 Weiner, Michael Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 62 Weinreich, Michael Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 26 Weinstein, Eleanor Innovations Poster Session Wells, Cassia Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 134 Wenger, Neil Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 37 Wentworth, Brian Presentation Order/ Poster Number Presenting Author Session Wray, Charlie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Wrenn, Katherine Innovations Poster Session Wu, R. Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Wu, You Abstract Session K3: Organization of Care and Chronic Disease Management Wu, Zijing Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 18 Xie, Lin Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 63 Xu, Jin Abstract Session M2: Preventive Medicine 66 Xu, Jin Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 Innovations Poster Session 67 Yamada, Gen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 70 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 71 Yamada, Gen Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 139 Yan, Marie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 148 Yanagi, Shigehisa Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 45 124 Yang, Arielle Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 104 125 Yang, Yihan Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 140 Yeh, James Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 7 Yen, Irene Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 73 Yoder, Jordan Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 38 Yoshida, Kenji Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 Young, Eric Abstract Session E4: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development Yousuf, Tariq Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 13 Yuseif, Jandark Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 73 Zabar, Sondra Abstract Session G3: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations 5 Zabar, Sondra Abstract Session I4: Mental Health/ Substance Abuse 4 Zabar, Sondra Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 122 Zabar, Sondra Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 141 Zabar, Sondra Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 142 Zabar, Sondra Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 43 Zahiruddin, Adil Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 141 Zarrabi, Ali John Scientific Abstract Poster Session 1 Zeisig, Nicole Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 71 Zeitouni, Raghid Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 103 Zhang, Daniel Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 103 Zhang, Hao Chi Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 72 Zhao, Ming Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 74 Zhao, Ming Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 142 Zhu, Jane Vignette Session G1: Patient Safety 1 Zipursky, Jonathan Abstract Session D3: Clinical Epi/ Healthcare Effectiveness Research 3 Zlobinsky Rubinstein, Maria Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 104 Zou, Richard Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 142 Zuchowski, Jessica Abstract Session G2: Women's Health Zuchowski, Jessica Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 127 128 65 138 68 103 6 133 69 Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 141 West, Colin Abstract Session E4: Medical Ed Scholarship/Professional Development Weston, Lauren Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Wharam, James Abstract Session G3: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations 6 126 4 Whipple, Andrew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 138 Whipple, Andrew Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 148 Whipple, Andrew Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 135 White, Patience Innovations Poster Session Wilcox, Mark Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 136 Willett, Lisa Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 137 Williams, Brent Innovations Poster Session 89 Wise, Shenelle-Marie Clinical Vignette Poster Session 1 17 Wistar, Emily Innovations Poster Session 11 Wolpaw, Daniel Innovations Poster Session 125 Wong, Alanna Clinical Vignette Poster Session 3 101 Wong, Jeffrey Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 138 70 140 90 102 5 4 102 104 4 5 4 Wong, Mitchell Abstract Session D2: Health Disparities/ Vulnerable Populations Zullig, Leah Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 Woong, Natalie Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 14 Zulman, Donna Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 129 Workman, Adrienne Clinical Vignette Poster Session 2 72 Zulman, Donna Scientific Abstract Poster Session 3 130 Wray, Charlie Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 2 139 Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 101 General Information SGIM OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 2014–2015 OFFICERS President President-Elect Treasurer Secretary Secretary -Elect Immediate-Past President William P. 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Anderson, III, MD Mobola Campbell-Yesufu, MD Ramona Suelto DeJesus, MD Maria Gove, MD Cathy J. Lazarus, MD Charlene K. Mitchell, MD, MSPH Margaret C. Lo, MD Leigh H. Simmons, MD Robert L. Trowbridge, MD Colin P. West, MD, PhD WORKSHOP REVIEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS Aging/Geriatrics/End of Life Sara M. Bradley, MD, Chair Seki A. Balogun, MBBS Kathryn E. Callahan, MD Edward W. Campion, MD Rachel K. Miller, MD Megan E. Young, MD Clinical Medicine Archana M. Mahankali, MD, Chair Thomas O. Staiger, MD, Chair Ahmed Abuzaid, MD KoKo Aung, MD, MPH Dale E. Bieber, MD, MS Alfred P. Burger, MD Stephen R. Holt, MD, MS, Nadia J. Ismail, MD Mari Kai, MD Yeuen Kim, MD, MAS Amy Linsky, MD, MSc Avital Y. O’Glasser, MD Emily Sue-yih Wang, MD Carole M. Warde, MD William G. Weppner, MD, MPH Andrew P. Wilper, MD, MPH Joyce E. Wipf, MD Healthcare Delivery and Redesign Laura L. Sessums, JD, MD, Chair Arlene S. Bierman, MD, MS Jennifer B. Cowart, MD Jeannine Z. P. Engel, MD Michael A. Fischer, MD, MS Scott V. Joy, MD Eugene C. Rich, MD James M. Richter, MD, MA Anna Volerman Beaser, MD Health Disparities/Vulnerable Populations Animita C. Saha, MD, Chair Diane M. Brockmeyer, MD Olveen Carrasquillo, MD, MPH Samantha C. Dreyer, MBBS Stephen W. Hwang, MD, MPH Jane Jih, MD, MPH Heather S. Laird-Fick, MD, MPH Mark Liebow, MD, MPH Eboni G. Price-Haywood, MD, MPH Health Policy/Advocacy/ Social Justice Jonathan D. Kirsch, MD, Chair Linnea Capps, MD, MPH Alexander N. Luger, MD Brian K Muthyala, MD, MPH Michael Rhodes, MD Elizabeth A. Rogers, MD Linda Sharp, MD Clyde L. Smith, MD, MPH, DTM&H Takehiro Sugiyama, MD Hospital-Based Medicine Anil Kumar Reddy Anumandla, MD, Chair Chaitanya Are, MD Christopher Bruti, MD Corinna D. Falck-Ytter, MD Gaurav Kistangari, MD, MPH Geraldine E. Menard, MD Patrick A. Rendon, MD Bradley A. Sharpe, MD Sadie Trammell Velasquez, MD Leadership and Administration Pete Yunyongying, MD, Chair Reeni Abraham, MD Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 103 General Information David M. Auerbach, MD Heather L. Davidson, MD Justin J. Roesch, MD Mark D. Schwartz, MD Sarita Warrier, MD Medical Education Scholarship Jeannette Guerrasio, MD, Chair Robin Klein, MD, Chair Matthew G. Tuck, MD, Chair Donna M. Windish, MD, MPH, Chair David J. Aizenberg, MD Irene Alexandraki, MD, MPH Blake R. Barker, MD Preetha Basaviah, MD Gabrielle N. Berger, MD Karen M. Chacko, MD Marius Commodore, MD Dominique L. Cosco, MD David M. Elnicki, MD Jacqueline Fairchild, MD Davida N. Flattery, DO James W. Grigg, MD Steven A. Haist, MD, MS Anita L. Hart, MD Martha L. Hlafka, MD Shwetha Iyer, MD Chris Knight, MD Cindy Lai, MD Monica L. Lypson, MD Lisa C. Martinez, MD Rebecca A. Mazurkiewicz, MD, MPH David P. Miller, Jr., MD, MS Ryan W. Nall, MD Subha Ramani, MBBS, MMEd, MPH Alaka Ray, MD Darcy A. Reed, MD, MPH Catherine A. Rich, MD Eva Rimler, MD Kira L. Ryskina, MD Shadia Santos, MD, MPH Laura K. Snydman, MD Abby L. Spencer, MD, MS Leah A. Tudtud-Hans, MD Medical Humanities and Ethics P. Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP, Chair Joseph A. Carrese, MD, MPH Jillian S. Catalanotti, MD, MPH James A. Colbert, MD Ricardo Correa, MD, EsD Matthew DeCamp, MD, PhD Michael J. Green, MD, MS Heather E. Harrell, MD Michael J. Rosenblum, MD Shadia Santos, MD, MPH Mental Health and Substance Abuse Scott E. Sherman, MD, MPH, Chair Ingrid A. Binswanger, MD, MPH J. Harry Isaacson, MD Erin E. Krebs, MD, MPH Jane M. Liebschutz, MD, MPH Michael Ong, MD, PhD 104 Michael J. Roy, MD, MPH Barbara J Turner, MD, MSEd, MA Personal/Professional Development Shakaib U. Rehman, MD, Chair Jason L. Vassy, MD, MPH, SM, Chair Moises Auron, MD, FAAP Dennis W. Cope, MD Richard M. Frankel, PhD Howard S. Gordon, MD Eric H. Green, MD David S. Hatem, MD Robert L. Jayes, MD Reena Karani, MD Katherine M. McKinney, MD Jay D. Orlander, MD, MPH Priya Radhakrishnan, MD Shivani Reddy, MD Nicole Redmond, MD, PhD, MPH Serera L. Roth, MD Emran Rouf, MD Asher A. Tulsky, MD Lawrence Ward, MD, MPH LeChauncey Woodard, MD, MPH Quality of Care/Patient Safety Diane Lynn Levine, MD, Chair Saumil M. Chudgar, MD, MSEd Monica Ferguson, MD Sarwan Kumar, MD Carlos Palacio, MD, MPH Theresa E. Vettese, MD Jarrett J. Weinberger, MD Research Methods Jeff Whittle, MD, MPH, Chair Arshiya A. Baig, MD, MPH Leora Horwitz, MD, MHSc Neda Laiteerapong, MD Eric M. Mortensen, MD, MSc Karin M. Nelson, MD, MSHS Katherine Diaz Vickery, MD, MSc Women’s Health Stacy M. Higgins, MD, Chair Jamie L. Stern, MD, MPH, Chair Tracy A. Battaglia, MD, MPH Gwen Z. Beck, MD Michael P. Carson, MD Pamela Charney, MD Jennifer Corbelli, MD Megan Gerber, MD, MPH Anna Kho, MD Darlene LeFrancois, MD Jenny J. Lin, MD, MPH Lori Orlando, MD, MHS Stacie R. Schmidt, MD Erin D. Snyder, MD Susan Y. Urban, MD INNOVATIONS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE REVIEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS Mim Ari, MD Stewart F. Babbott, MD Steven J. Bernstein, MD, MPH Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Krisda H. Chaiyachati, MD, MPH Melissa Dattalo, MD, MPH Heather L. Davidson, MD Susan C. Day, MD Richard Deichmann, Jr., MD Gerald D. Denton, II, MD, MPH Yvonne M. Diaz, MD Bradley N. Doebbeling, MD, MSc David C. Dugdale, MD Gary S. Fischer, MD Arnold P. Gass, MD Chris J. Goerdt, MD, MPH Deborah L. Greenberg, MD Stephen G. Henry, MD, MSc Brooke Herndon, MD, MS Scott V. Joy, MD Rose M. Kakoza, MD Kurt Kroenke, MD Michael D. Landry, MD, MSc Margaret C. Lo, MD Laura Loertscher, MD Susan E. Merel, MD Somnath Mookherjee, MD James M. Richter, MD, MA Jolian Rios Michelle L. Schoepflin Sanders, MD, MTS Chirayu Shah, MD, MEd INNOVATIONS IN MEDICAL EDUCATION REVIEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS Alistair Aaronson, MD Irene Alexandraki, MD, MPH Steven V. Angus, MD Chaitanya Are, MD Sudeep K. Aulakh, MD Melissa R. Bachhuber, MD Blake R. Barker, MD Maggie K. Benson, MD Jonathan P. Berz, MD Sujata Bhushan, MD Frank Cacace, MD Amanda V. Clark, MD Karen A. Clarke, MD, MPH, MSc Ellen Coffey, MD Laura E. Dingfield, MD David J. Ecker, MD Matthew S. Ellman, MD Rebecca Glassman, MD Holly C. Gooding, MD, MSc Katherine I. Harris, MD Peggy B. Hasley, MD Heather L. Heiman, MD Patrick Hemming, MD Stacy M. Higgins, MD Anne M. Hyson, MD, MSc Sharjeel Israr, MD Bruce E. Johnson, MD Mari Kai, MD Rebekah Kaplowitz, MD, MPH Reena Karani, MD, MHPE Elizabeth Y. Koehler, MD Cathy J. Lazarus, MD Bennett B. Lee, MD, MPH Diane L. Levine, MD David Linz, MD Lia S. Logio, MD Kah Poh Loh, MBBCh Jennifer Lom, MD Archana M. Mahankali, MD Regina Makdissi, MD Maura J. McGuire, MD Melissa A. McNeil, MD, MPH Julie Oyler, MD Kerri Palamara, MD Alisa Peet, MD Subha Ramani, MBBS, MMEd, MPH Corinne M. Rhodes, MD Heather A. Ridinger, MD Heather F. Sateia, MD Sneha Shrivastava, MD Dustin T. Smith, MD Quratulain Syed, MD Neelima Thati, MD Toshi L. Uchida, MD Maria A. Wamsley, MD Sarita Warrier, MD James S. Yeh, MD Stephanie K. Zia, MD CLINICAL VIGNETTE REVIEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS Leonard Amoruso, DO Scott Arnold, MD Maja Artandi, MD Umna Ashfaq, MD Anne-Marie J. Audet, MD, MSc, SM Moises Auron, MD Palav A. Babaria, MD, MHSc Arshiya A. Baig, MD, MPH Kimberly M. Baker-Genaw, MD Gabrielle N. Berger, MD Paul A. Bergl, MD Seth A. Berkowitz, MD Rebecca A. Berman, MD Kara Bischoff, MD Lauren Block, MD, MPH Rachel A. Bonnema, MD, MS Anne M. Brancaccio, MD Andrei Brateanu, MD Rebecca T. Brown, MD Stefanie R. Brown, MD Christopher Bruti, MD Alfred P. Burger, MD Analia Castiglioni, MD Jillian S. Catalanotti, MD, MPH Jeffrey Ceresnak, MD Teresa M. Cheng, MD Elizabeth M. Chow, MD Shawn Cole, MD Michelle V. Conde, MD Erin C. Contratto, MD Eugene C. Corbett, Jr., MD, MACP Ricardo Correa, MD, EsD Dominique L. Cosco, MD Christina M. Cruz, MD William A. Curry, MD Sumit Dahal, MBBS Deborah DiNardo, MD Abigail P. Eastburn, MD General Information Andy Ekpenyong, MD Mario Fadila, MD Christopher A. Feddock, MD, MS Elizabeth H. Federici, MD Michael I. Fingerhood, MD Robert H. Fletcher, MD, MSc Robert L. Fogerty, MD, MPH Maria G. Frank, MD Richard D. Gerkin, Jr., MD, MS Sarah L. Goff, MD Eric H. Green, MD Ellie Grossman, MD, MPH Jeannette Guerrasio, MD Ashley K. Haddad, MD Steven A. Haist, MD, MS Laura Hallett, MD Janel Hanmer, MD, PhD Brian S. Heist, MD Daniel E. Henderson, MD, MPH Takahiro Higashi, MD, PhD Jason Higdon, MD Michael E. Hochman, MD Erica A. Hubenthal, MD Alan L. Hull, MD, PhD Amara S. Hussain, MD Anne K. Hust, MD, MPH Nadia J. Ismail, MD Danielle Jones, MD Areeba Y. Kara, MBBS Mahzuz Karim Anna Kho, MD Meghan M. Kiefer, MD, MPH Eun-Jeong Kim, MD Jonathan D. Kirsch, MD Amar R. Kohli, MD Victor O. Kolade, MD Gina R. Kruse, MD, MS Junwa Kunimatsu, MD Jusjit Lalli Kuo-Chiang Lian, MD Dandan Liu, MD Amy Loden, MD Lee Lu, MD Efren C. Manjarrez, Jr., MD Rebecca A. Mazurkiewicz, MD, MPH Elexis C. McBee, DO Katherine M. McKinney, MD Hilit F. Mechaber, MD Brian J. Meyer, MD, MPH, Chad S. Miller, MD Charlene Mitchell, MD Laurel Mohrmann, MD Thomas B. Montgomery, MD Kristi Moore, MD Christopher J. Moreland, MD, MPH Ryan W. Nall, MD Vinod E. Nambudiri, MD, MBA Meredith A. Niess, MPH, MD Avital Y. O’Glasser, MD Elizabeth A. Paesch, MD Kurt J. Pfeifer, MD Roshini C. Pinto-Powell, MD Heidi S. Powell, MD Nila S. Radhakrishnan, MD Padmashri Rastogi, MD Alaka Ray, MD Jolian Rios Justin J. Roesch, MD Michael J. Rosenblum, MD Michelle Rossi, MD Michael Rotblatt, MD, PharmD Payel J. Roy, MD Rene Salazar, MD Lipika Samal, MD Elizabeth R. Sandman, MD Elizabeth M. Schulwolf, MD, MA Laura L. Sessums, JD, MD Matthew Shaines, MD Joseph A. Simonetti, MD Baldeep Singh, MD Laura K. Snydman, MD Halle G. Sobel, MD Carol L. Sprague, MD Starr S. Steinhilber, MD, MPH Mark Glenn Stokes, MD Geren S. Stone, MD Pranathi R. Sundaragiri, MBBS Eliza L. Sutton, MD Joyce W. Tang, MD Nicholas Tangchaivang, MD Cecelia N. Theobald, MD Samuel C. Thigpen, MD Saraschandra Vallabhajosyula, MBBS Erin E. Van Scoyoc, MD, MPH Athina Vassilakis, MD, MPH Valerie M. Vaughn-Sandler, MD Maya Vijayaraghavan, MD Dietlind L. Wahner-Roedler, MD, MS Rachel R. Waller, MD Mark L. Wieland, MD, MPH Sara W. Wikstrom, MD Winter L. Williams, MD Katherine Wrenn, MD Arielle Yang, MD James S. Yeh, MD SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT REVIEW COMMITTEES MEMBERS Aging/Geriatrics/End of Life Brent G. Petty, MD, Chair Neil S. Wenger, MD, Chair Emiley Chang, MD Anders Chen, MD Kristina M. Cordasco, MD, MPH, MSHS Kenneth Covinsky, MD, MPH Alexis M. Eastman, MD Neha Gupta, MD Mark T. Hughes, MD, MA Lee Jennings, MD, MSHS Jean S. Kutner, MD, MSPH Lillian C. Min, MD Victoria Tang, MD Anne M. Walling, MD Brent C. Williams, MD, MPH Clinical Decision-Making and Economic Analyses Mark Liebow, MD, MPH, Chair Allison Rosen, MD, MPH, ScD, Chair Ahmed Abuzaid, MD G. Caleb Alexander, MD, MS Timothy S. Anderson, MD Scott Braithwaite, MD Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS Mark H. Eckman, MD, MS Peter W. Groeneveld, MD Rod Hayward, MD Minal S. Kale, MD, MPH Bruce E. Landon, MD, MBA, MSc Rebecca G. Mishuris, MD, MS Douglas K. Owens, MD, MS Michael P. Pignone, MD Marilyn M. Schapira, MD, MPH Mona Siddiqui, MD Kenneth J. Smith, MD, MS Clinical Epidemiology/Heath Effectiveness Research Judith A. Long, MD, Chair Colin P. West, MD, PhD, Chair Deborah L. Burnet, MD, MA, Michael A. Fischer, MD, MS Steven S. Fu, MD, MSCE Anjali Gopalan, MD Erin E. Krebs, MD, MPH Margot B. Kushel, MD Neda Laiteerapong, MD, MS Eric Mortensen, MD, MSc Timothy B. Plante, MD Michael B. Rothberg, MD, MPH Eva Tseng, MD, MPH Mitchell D. Wong, MD, PhD Global Health/Preparedness P. Todd Korthuis, MD, MPH, Chair Benjamin Bearnot, MD Christopher J. Beaudoin, MD Opeyemi Fadahunsi, MD, MPH Meredith Hays, MD Trishul Siddharthan, MD Health Disparities/Vulnerable Populations Robert J. Fortuna, MD, MPH, Chair Anita Palepu, MD, MPH, Chair Valerie G. Press, MD, MPH, Chair Somnath Saha, MD, MPH, Chair Jaya Aysola, MD, MPH Ahmed M. Bayoumi, MD, MSc Arleen F. Brown, MD, PhD Jada C. Bussey-Jones, MD Kenzie A. Cameron, PhD, MPH Andrea D. Card, MD Crystal Cene, MD, MPH Rosette J. Chakkalakal, MD Aileen Y. Chang, MD Lisa C. Diamond, MD, MPH Gabriel E. Fabreau, MD Marshall Fleurant, MD, MPH Kendrick B. Gwynn, MD Jeffrey Hom, MD, MPH Temple Howell-Stampley, MD Elizabeth Jacobs, MD, MPP Eun Ji Kim, MD Stacey Jolly, MD, MAS Mehrshid Kiazand, MD Juliana M. Kling, MD, MPH Tara C. Lagu, MD Jessie Kimbrough Marshall, MD, MPH Carlos Palacio, MD, MPH Eliseo J. Perez-Stable, MD Brita Roy, MD, MPH Robert J. Saqueton, MD Milda R. Saunders, MD, MPH George Shelton, Jr., MD, MPP John Y. Song, MD, MPH Renuka Tipirneni, MD Monica Vela, MD Karen Wang, MD Richard White, MD Jeff Whittle, MD, MPH Health Policy/Advocacy/Social Justice Olveen Carrasquillo, MD, MPH, Chair Jeffrey A. Linder, MD, MPH, Chair Amy W. Baughman, MD Wendy L. Bennett, MD, MPH Joseph W. Frank, MD, MPH Walid F. Gellad, MD, MPH Mita Sanghavi Goel, MD, MPH Carol R. Horowitz, MD Erica Just, MD Theodore Long, MD Ngoc-Phuong Luu, MD Courtney Lyles, PhD Amirala S. Pasha, DO Craig Pollack, MD, MHS Nicole Redmond, MD, PhD, MPH Amal Trivedi, MD, MPH Tyler N. A. Winkelman, MD Hospital-based Medicine Robert E. Burke, MD, Chair Stephanie K. Mueller, MD, MPH, Chair Meridale V. Baggett, MD Joel C. Boggan, MPH, MD Divya Gollapudi, MD Kiran Gupta, MD Shoshana J. Herzig, MD, MPH Christine Jones, MD, MS Ethan F. Kuperman, MD Brian K. Muthyala, MD, MPH Matt Pappas, MD, MPH Temple Ratcliffe, MD Bradley A. Sharpe, MD Corrie A. Stankiewicz, MD, MEd Michael G. Usher, MD, PhD Eduard E. Vasilevskis, MD, MPH Medical Education Scholarship and Professional Development Elizabeth S. Allen, MD, Chair Neil J. Farber, MD, Chair Sharad Jain, MD, Chair Patrick G. O’Malley, MD, MPH, Chair Session details are online at www.sgim.org/meetings/annual-meeting 105 General Information Jennifer E. Adams, MD Shahryar Ahmad, MBBS Mary A. Andrews, MD Vineet M. Arora, MD, MAPP Soraya Azari, MD Thomas J. Beckman, MD Andrew Coyle, MD Hollis Day, MD, MS Alissa A. Detz, MD Utibe R. Essien, MD Carlos A. Estrada, MD, MS April S. Fitzgerald, MD Joseph A. Hardman, V, MD Rebecca J. Helfrich, MD Benjamin Hulley, MD Benjamin F. Johnson, MD Hirotaka Kato, MD Cynthia Kay, MD Daniel A. Kim, MD Katherine Lupton, MD Timothy B. Plante, MD Stephen M. Salerno, MD, MPH Adam Sawatsky, MD Jennifer Siegel, MD Haruka M. Torok, MD Elbert S. Huang, MD, MPH Jeffrey L. Jackson, MD, MPH Sophia Jan, MD, MSHP Jennifer L. Kraschnewski, MD, MPH Kelly A. Kyanko, MD Pooja A. Lagisetty, MD Joshua M. Liao, MD Christopher Masi, MD, PhD Anita D. Misra-Hebert, MD, MPH Oanh K. Nguyen, MD Michael K. Ong MD, PhD Ashok Reddy, MD Edmondo J. Robinson, MD, MBA, MS Santiago Romero Brufau, MD Steven J. C. Shea, MD Rebecca L. Sudore, MD Sankey V. Williams, MD Medical Ethics, Professionalism, and Humanities Mariah Quinn, MD, Chair Susan T. Hingle MD Joel D. Howell, MD, PhD Amy Hsu, MD Cara A. Poland, MD Nora Porter, MD Anna B. Reisman, MD Preventive Medicine Chris Knight, MD, Chair Andrew P. Wilper, MD, MPH, Chair Meredith Barnes, MD, PhD Andrea S. Christopher, MD Camille Clarke, MD Mark W. Friedberg, MD, MPP Raktim Ghosh, MD Howard S. Gordon, MD Magni Hamso, MD, MPH Paavani Komanduri, MD Stephanie A. Rose, MD, MPH Scott E. Sherman, MD, MPH Eva Tseng, MD Melissa Y. Wei, MD, MPH William S. Yancy, Jr., MD, MHSc Mental Health/Substance Abuse Megan R. Gerber, MD, MPH, Chair Ian M. Kronish, MD, MPH, Chair Anika Adero Hardie Alvanzo, MD, MS Avik Chatterjee, MD Phoebe A. Cushman, MD David A. Katz, MD, MSc Marc R. LaRochelle, MD Jane M. Liebschutz, MD, MPH Danielle F. Loeb, MD Mary McCord, MD Nathalie Moise, MD Stephanie Nothelle, MD Christine A. Pace, MD Lauren A. Peccoralo, MD, MPH Susan Truong, MD Amy Weil, MD Qualitative Research Ingrid A. Binswanger, MD, MPH, MS, Chair Adam Rose, MD, MSc, Chair Mary Catherine Beach, MD, MPH Oni J. Blackstock, MD Monica O. Ferguson, MD Aaron D. Fox, MD, MS Dominick L. Frosch, PhD Paul M. Haidet, MD, MPH Jane Jih, MD, MPH Bruce E. Johnson, MD Marcella Nunez-Smith, MD, MHS Raghavesh Pullalarevu, MD Neda Ratanawongsa, MD, MPH Yael Schenker, MD, Rashmi K. Sharma, MD, MHSc Joanna L. Starrels, MD, MS Organization of Care and Chronic Disease Management Brinton C. Clark, MD, Chair Alicia Fernandez, MD, Chair Ryan Greysen, MD, Chair Jeffrey T. Kullgren, MD, MS, MPH, Chair Linda J. Canty, MD Robin Clark, MD Brooke A. Cunningham, MD, PhD Ramona Suelto DeJesus, MD Richard W. Grant, MD, MPH Emily E. Hitchcock, MD Quality of Care/Patient Safety Steven J. Atlas, MD, MPH, Chair Sumant Ranji, MD, Chair Cherinne Arundel, MD Saul Blecker, MD, MHS Kathleen M. Fairfield, MD, DrPH Richard M. Hoffman, MD, MPH Lindsay E Jubelt, MD Mark Lin, MD Nicholas O. Meo, MD Shana Ratner, MD 106 Tweet the Meeting #SGIM15 Women’s Health Mary E. Pickett, MD, Chair Laura J. Zakowski, MD, Chair Pamela Charney, MD Jennifer Corbelli, MD Leah S. Karliner, MD Anna Kho, MD Darlene LeFrancois, MD Chrysoula I. Liakou, MD, PhD Jennifer S. McCall-Hosenfeld, MD, MSc Megan Shields McNamara, MD, MSc Christina B. Pham, MD Ambili Ramachandran, MD Maryam Sattari, MD Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, MD, MS Mindy Sobota, MD, MS Judith M. E. Walsh, MD, MPH For further information regarding this and other SGIM events and services, please contact the SGIM national office. Society of General Internal Medicine 1500 King Street, Suite 303, Alexandria, Virginia 22314 202-887-5150/800-822-3060 • Website: www.sgim.org FUTURE MEETING DATES SGIM 39th Annual Meeting May 11–14, 2016 • Hollywood, Florida Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa ACP May 5–7 Washington, DC AGS May 18–21 Long Beach, CA SHM March 6–9 San Diego, CA ASAM: April 14–17 Baltimore, MD SGIM 40th Annual Meeting April 19–22, 2017 • Washington, DC Washington Hilton ACP: March 30–April 1, San Diego, CA AGS: May 17–20 San Antonio, Texas SGIM 41st Annual Meeting April 11–14, 2018 • Denver, Colorado Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel ACP: April 19–21, New Orleans AGS: May 2–5 SHM: April 8–11, Orlando, Florida SGIM 42nd Annual Meeting May 8–11, 2019 • Washington, DC Washington Hilton AGS: May 1–4 SHM: March 24–27, National Harbor, MD SGIM 43rd Annual Meeting TBD SGIM 44th Annual Meeting April 21–24, 2021 • Boston, MA Sheraton Boston Hotel AGS: May 12–15, 2021 General Information SHERATON CENTRE TORONTO FLOOR 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