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
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Committee/Task Force Meetings
Interest Group Meetings
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Committee/Task Force Meetings
Presidential Address: William Moran, MD
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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
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Committee/Task Force Meetings
Keynote Speaker: Jeffrey Turnbull, MD, FRCPC
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Interest Group Meetings
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Committee/Task Force Meetings
Malcolm Peterson Lecture: Malcolm Cox, MD
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Committee/Task Force Meetings
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CM01: Update in Geriatrics
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 membership@sgim.org for more
information.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Saturday
TIME
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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).
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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:
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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2
4
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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
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137
87
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67
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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
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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
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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
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2
119
1
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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
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109
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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
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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
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126
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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
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140
90
102
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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
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General Information
SGIM OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 2014–2015
OFFICERS
President
President-Elect
Treasurer
Secretary
Secretary -Elect Immediate-Past President
William P. Moran, MD
Marshall H. Chin, MD, MPH
Martha Gerrity, MD, MPH, PhD
Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc
Said A. Ibrahim, MD, MPH
Eric B. Bass, MD, MSPH
Council Members
David W. Baker, MD, MPH
Hollis Day, MD, MS
Ethan A. Halm, MD, MPH
LeRoi S. Hicks, MD, MPH
Michael D. Landry, MD, MSc
Marilyn M. Schapira, MD, MPH
Ex Officio
Daniel G. Tobin, MD, Chair, Board of Regional Leaders
Mitchell D. Feldman, MD, MPhil, Co-Editor, Journal of General
Internal Medicine
Richard L. Kravitz, MD, MSPH, Co-Editor, Journal of General
Internal Medicine
Karen R. Horowitz, MD, Senior Editor, FORUM
Tracie C. Collins, MD, MPH, President, Association of Chiefs and
Leaders of General Internal Medicine
Brita Roy, MD, MPH, Associate Member Representative
SGIM REGIONAL LEADERS
Andrea Sikon, MD, President, Midwest Region
Jeanette Tetrault, MD, President, New England Region
Robert Goodman, MD, President, California–Hawaii Region
Michael Krug, MD, President, Northwest Region
Rebecca “Becky” Mazurkiewicz, MD, President, Mid-Atlantic Region
Erin Snyder, MD, President, Southern Region
Maria “Gaby” Frank, MD, President, Mountain West Region
SGIM STAFF
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Executive Director
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Marketing Manager
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SGIM 2014–2015 COMMITTEES,
TASK FORCES, & WORK GROUPS
COMMITTEES
Annual Meeting
Chair: David C. Thomas, MD, MHPE
Co-Chair: Sharon E. Straus, MD, MSc
Awards
Chair: Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSc
Clinical Practice
Chair: Jim Richter, MD, MA
Development
Chair: Allan Prochazcka, MD, MSc
Education
Chair: Reena Karani, MD, MHPE
Co-Chair: Michael J. Rosenblum, MD
Ethics
Chair: Lisa Lehmann, MD, PhD, MSc
Co-Chair: Maura George, MD
Finance
Chair: Martha Gerrity, MD, MPH, PhD
Health Policy
Chair: Mark Schwartz, MD, FACP
Co-Chair: Angela Jackson, MD
Research
Chair: Joan M. Neuner, MD, MPH
Co-Chair: Gail Daumit, MD, MHS
Membership
Chair: Chad S. Miller, MD
Co-Chair: Robin Klein, MD
COI Review
Chair: Eric B. Bass, MD
JGIM Editorial Board
Chair: Patrick G. O’Connor, MD, MPH
TASK FORCES
Academic Hospitalist
Chair: William N. Southern, MD, MS
Co-Chair: Maria “Gaby” Franks, MD, FACP
Adults with Complex Conditions Originating in Childhood
Chair: Gregg Talente, MD, MS
Co-Chair: Jennifer LeComte, DO
Disparities
Co-Chairs: Eboni G. Price-Haywood, MD, MPH, FACP &
LeChauncy Woodard, MD, MPH, FACP
Evidence Based Medicine
Chair: Rebecca J. Beyth, MD, MSc
Co-Chair: Beth Smith, DO
Veterans Affairs
Chair: Kristina M. Cordasco, MD, MPH, MSDS
Women and Medicine
Chair: Jennifer McCall-Hosenfield, MD, MSc, FACP
Co-Chair: Amy S. Gottlieb, MD
Geriatrics
Chair: Danelle Cayea, MD, MS
Co-Chair: Lee A. Lindquist, MD, MPH, MBA
Maintenance of Certification
Chair: Eric H. Green, MD
Co-Chair: Toshiko L. Uchida, MD
WORK GROUPS
Board of Regional Leaders
Chair: Daniel G. Tobin, MD, FACP
Communications Strategy
Chair: Ann Nattinger, MD, MPH
General Information
SGIM PAST PRESIDENTS
1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Robert S. Lawrence, MD
David C. Dale, MD
Richard L. Byyny, MD
Paul F. Griner, MD
John M. Eisenberg, MD, MBA
Suzanne W. Fletcher, MD
Sheldon Greenfield, MD
Steven A. Schroeder, MD
Thomas L. Delbanco, MD
Thomas S. Inui, ScM, MD
Steven A. Wartman, MD, PhD
John Noble, MD
Lee Goldman, MD, MPH
1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 Robert H. Fletcher, MD, MSc
Mack Lipkin, Jr., MD
Wishwa N. Kapoor, MD, MPH
Eric B. Larson, MD, MPH
Wendy Levinson, MD
William M. Tierney, MD
Nicole Lurie, MD, MSPH
Stephan D. Fihn, MD, MPH
C. Seth Landefeld, MD
Sankey V. Williams, MD
Kurt Kroenke, MD
Martin Shapiro, MD, PhD
JudyAnn Bigby, MD
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012 2012-2013
2013-2014
Michael J. Barry, MD
Barbara J. Turner, MD, MSEd
Robert M. Centor, MD
Eugene C. Rich, MD
Lisa V. Rubenstein, MD, MSPH
Nancy A. Rigotti, MD
Gary E. Rosenthal, MD
Harry Selker, MD, MSPH
Ann Butler Nattinger, MD,
MPH, MACP
Eric B. Bass, MD, MSPH
ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Sharon E. Straus, MD, MSc
Co-Chair
David C. Thomas, MD, MHPE,
Chair
ABIM SEP Session Coordinator
Alfred P. Burger, MD
Clinical Updates
Danelle Cayea, MD, MS, Chair
Nia S. Mitchell, MD, MPH,
Co-Chair
Clinical Vignettes
Sheira Schlair, MD, MS, Chair
Kerri Palamara, MD, Co-Chair
Evaluations Committee
Carlos Palacio, MD, MPH, Chair
Irene Alexandraki, MD, MPH, CoChair
Innovations In Clinical
Practice
Eboni G. Price-Haywood, MD,
MPH, Chair
Barak Gaster, MD, Co-Chair
Innovations In Medical
Education
Dominique Cosco, MD, Co-Chair
Gina Luciano, MD, Co-Chair
Mentoring Program
Maya Vijayaraghavan, MD, Chair
Jessie Kimbrough Marshall, MD,
MPH, Co-Chair
Scientific Abstracts
Steven R. Simon, MD, MPH, Chair
Carol L. Sprague, MD, Co-Chair
Special Symposia
Karran A. Phillips, MD, MSc, Chair
Rene Salazar, MD, Co-Chair
Students, Residents, Fellows
Programming
Ryan C. Laponis, MD, MSc, Chair
Meredith A. Niess, MD, MPH,
Co-Chair
Workshops
Andem Ekpenyong, MD, Chair
Toshiko Uchida, MD, Co-Chair
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
Local Host Committee
Kenneth Locke, MD, MSc
SGIM Constituency Liaisons
Interprofessional Education
Interest Group
Laura A. Hanyok, MD
Veterans Affairs Task Force
Kristina Cordasco, MD, MPH,
MSHS
Scheduling
Jeffrey L. Jackson, MD, MPH,
Presentation Scheduling
Ellen F. Yee, MD, MPH, Interest
Group Scheduling
CLINICAL UPDATE REVIEW
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Melver L. 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Mindy Sobota, MD, MS
Judith M. E. Walsh, MD, MPH
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FUTURE MEETING DATES
SGIM 39th Annual Meeting
May 11–14, 2016 • Hollywood, Florida
Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa
ACP May 5–7 Washington, DC
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SGIM 40th Annual Meeting
April 19–22, 2017 • Washington, DC
Washington Hilton
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SGIM 41st Annual Meeting
April 11–14, 2018 • Denver, Colorado
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SGIM 42nd Annual Meeting
May 8–11, 2019 • Washington, DC
Washington Hilton
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SGIM 43rd Annual Meeting
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April 21–24, 2021 • Boston, MA
Sheraton Boston Hotel
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