UMass FMCH Tuesday Talk - July 23, 2024/RESEARCH

Welcome to the FMCH Tuesday Talk. Please continue to send us your announcements, celebrations, and accomplishments to FMCHtuesdaytalk@umassmed.edu. 

Table of Contents

Upcoming Events

Focus of the Week - Research

Announcements

Department Member Recognition

Frankly Speaking Podcast

Department Resources

Wellness Resources

Yoga Class

FAMILY MEDICINE PROUD


Remember, we are strongly encouraging everyone to show their family medicine pride during 2024-2025, our 50th Anniversary as a department, and adopt our zoom background and Power Point slide set. Links to these resources are at the bottom of Tuesday Talk in Department Resources.

Upcoming Events


Schwartz Rounds

Friday, July 26th, 12:00-1:00pm, panelists Amanda Shea, Eric Yakuze and Johnny Isenberger present "Critical Care Patient Remembrance: Working with End-of-Life Patients and Their Families".

The Schwartz Rounds sessions are multidisciplinary forums where all healthcare workers (clinical and non-clinical) are invited to explore the social and emotional aspects of patient care. In these virtual forums, hear from your fellow caregivers on specific topics.

Click here for Webinar Link

Focus of the Week - Research

Suzanne Mitchell, MD, MS, Director, Research


Research-in-Progress and Research Forum

  • Our next research in progress and research forum meetings will resume in September. Thank you for your attendance and happy summer!
  • If you have a recommendation for a future speaker, please contact Suzanne Mitchell at Suzanne.Mitchell2@umassmed.edu.

IRB News

  • We encourage you to review the July 2024 update from Alison Blodgett, Director of IRB Operations. It reads, in part:
  • IRB staff are working hard on the backlog of submissions, as well as the 200 new submissions, since January 2024. We are pausing our educational efforts through the summer to focus on reviewing and have engaged additional faculty and research staff to conduct reviews.
  • Importantly, we are prioritizing projects for review. For new studies, the IRB is prioritizing NIH just-in-time requests, studies that are greater than minimal risk, studies that list external support in the Study Funding Sources field at time of submission, and exempt studies. Unfunded studies are being reviewed as IRB resources permit. As a result, it is not possible for the IRB to provide an estimated review time for unfunded studies. We recognize that this may be a particular hardship for students, residents, fellows, and faculty, and encourage you to build extra time, especially into unfunded projects, to accommodate IRB review times.

 

  • The full announcement is available here: 

https://umassmed.sharepoint.com/sites/RMS/IRB/SitePages/July-2024-IRB-Update.aspx

 

 

Grant Planning

Announcements


Longitudinal Preceptors Needed!

With the next academic year fast approaching, Longitudinal Preceptors are needed for incoming students who apply to be MassAHEC Rural and Urban Health Scholars due to their interest in primary care and care for underserved populations. Students work with LPs for seven sessions in year one and six in year two. 

More than 30% of these scholars have gone into Family Medicine due to the lessons learned during these early years of med school. This feedback summarizes it best:  “Working with my Longitudinal Preceptor has been one of the most enriching aspects of the program. …taught me to tailor my interviews to the patient population to better address their needs. …taught me the importance of interprofessional teamwork and integrating behavioral health into primary care. Observing how she collaborates with other healthcare professionals has emphasized the significance of a team-based approach to enhance patient outcomes.” If interested, please contact Linda.Cragin@umassmed.edu.

 

Anindita Deb, Associate Professor of Neurology and Director of the Global Health arm of the UMass Chan Collaborative in Health Equity (CHE) is requesting your collaboration to build a comprehensive database of global health activities occurring across our UMass institutions. Please (faculty, staff, and trainees) complete this brief survey which will take you 2-3 minutes. Thank you very much!


The next meeting of the FM POCUS Workgroup is August 15th from 7-8am. The workgroup has recently re-launched with an aim to improve collaboration around POCUS clinical and educational efforts. Please email erin.cathcart@umassmemorial.org if you interested in joining. 


The Center for Integrated Primary Care is pleased to announce a new online training program developed by Amber Cahill and Jordan Howard-Young. Our Advanced Mental Health Care in Primary Care course is designed for physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who are passionate about whole-person health care. This hybrid course is comprised of self-paced online modules and live online learning sessions that focus on addressing the complex mental health needs of patients seen in primary care. It offers practical training in screening, diagnosing, treating, and monitoring mental health conditions, empowering clinicians to provide better care and increase job satisfaction.

Learn more about the course schedule, pricing, CME, and registration here: https://www.umassmed.edu/cipc/continuing-education/advanced-mental-health-care-in-primary-care/.


Gender Affirming Care Learning Collaborative (GAC-LC) 

The GAC-LC is open for registration at any time throughout the 6-session series! Even if you missed our first session on June 5th you can register and join any other sessions/topics. Please see flyer for dates and additional details. The third session will be on Wednesday, August 7th, 12:15 - 1:15pm. Our next presenter is Missy Gleckel, MD!   

Presentation Topic: Hormone Therapy Overview: Testosterone-based

Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe options for testosterone-based hormone therapy
  2. Identify approaches to initiating, stabilizing, and monitoring in primary care
  3. Discuss laboratory monitoring and managing side effects

Free CMEs available, thanks to the New England AIDS Education & Training Center; ​https://www.neaetc.org/. To Register and receive the Zoom link, you need create a profile and register here https://www.neaetc.org/events/view/26089

Access code: FMCH

You will need to create a profile through NEAETC before you can register.

See GAC-LC Announcement for additional information.


Please join Lisa Gussak and Rabbi Valerie Cohen for

The Doctor’s Studio: A Creative Process Healing Self/Healing Others, a 6-week session this fall, starting September 10th at 6:00 pm

(5:45 with food). For more information and registration, see flyer.

Department Member Recognition


WELCOME TO WFMR’s NEW PGY-2!

Welcome to new Barre resident Maryam Zubair, and new Hahnemann resident Niloufar (Niloo) Akhavan Tabib, joining us as PGY-2. See attached flyer.

Frankly Speaking Podcast


A weekly Podcast series covering newsworthy topics in primary care medicine.

Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/frankly-speaking-about-family-medicine/id1194659367.


Please join us for an overview: In 1995, the US launched a varicella vaccination program, leading to a significant drop in cases. However, breakthrough infections still occur, and clinical diagnosis has become less reliable as the virus has evolved. Join us to hear current recommendations for what to consider in the differential diagnosis and how emerging evidence may impact public health and your practice. Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C, presents: "Spot On: Evolving Strategies for Chickenpox Diagnosis" - Frankly Speaking Ep 390.

Department Resources


There are resources are available to promote Family Medicine Proud and celebrate our 50th Anniversary: a PowerPoint template, Zoom backgrounds, logo, and letterhead:  https://www.umassmed.edu/fmch/faculty-resources/department-logos/

You can also get the presentations from the most recent department retreat here: https://www.umassmed.edu/fmch/faculty-resources/retreats/.

Wellness Resources


The UMass Memorial Caring for Caregivers Program is available at 508-334-HELP and EAP at 866-263-3525, www.LiveandWorkWell.com and the UMass Chan EAP

800-322-5327.

Yoga Classes with Dr. Liz Erban



New members always welcome. 

Please join us on Wednesday(s), 6:30-7:30am, for a gentle awakening yoga session led by the talented Liz Erban. New members are always welcome. 

https://umassmed.zoom.us/j/91343267992?pwd=ZHF3NHVrVlR1MVdMV09HSE5lTzdsQT09

Past editions of the Tuesday Talk Newsletter are available at 

https://www.umassmed.edu/fmch/ under Resources.