UMass FMCH Tuesday Talk - MAY 14, 2024/EDUCATION

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 – Education

Announcements

Frankly Speaking Podcast

Upcoming Events


FMCH Grand Rounds

Tuesday, May 14th, 12:00 - 1:00pm"Tendinopathy and Treatments: An Update for 2024", presented by Michael Maddaleni, MD and Sam Cohen, DO.

Meeting ID: 191 986 273 Passcode: FMCH

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/191986273?pwd=NEtlZmNkdWlSUGwyeTJQU3dCeUs1QT09


FMCH Grand Rounds - Thomas Zand Refugee Health Lectureship

Tuesday, May 21st, 12:00 - 1:00pm"The Role of Academic Family Medicine in Refugee Health", presented by Marc Altshuler, MD., Hiatt Auditorium, S1-608 or for those who can't join in person:

Meeting ID: 191 986 273 Passcode: FMCH

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/191986273?pwd=NEtlZmNkdWlSUGwyeTJQU3dCeUs1QT09

Focus of the Week - Education

Mary Lindholm, MD and Frank Domino, MD, interim leaders


Congratulations to the following department members who have received academic promotions- well done!

  • Dan Mullin to Professor
  • Kristina Gracey to Associate Professor
  • Ekaterina Pivovarova to Associate Professor

The following faculty presented at and attended the STFM Annual Spring Conference last week in Washington, DC:

Grant Pierre

  1. Land Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Residents and Attendings
  2. Resident Physical Lifestyle and Diet Survey: A Multistate and Program Analysis
  3. Turning Your Work Into Scholarly Work

Laquita Morris

  1. Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity Curriculum Needs Assessment for Residents and Faculty

Ashley Mitton

  1. Addressing the Need for Fat Stigma Education in Family Medicine Residencies
  2. Enhancing Patient Care Through a Behavioral Science Curriculum on an Inpatient Family Medicine Service

(with Jenna Mullarkey)

Jenna Mullarkey

  1. Enhancing Patient Care Through a Behavioral Science Curriculum on an Inpatient Family Medicine Service (with Ashley Mitton)
  2. Integrating Pediatric Developmental and Behavioral Health Screening Tools in a Family Medicine Primary Care Clinic

(with Manju Mahajan, Ope Olukorede, and Andrea Chin)

Sara Shields

  1. How to Manage Manuscript Rejections: Tips From the Editors of Family Medicine

Stacy Potts

  1. Become a Certified Family Medicine Champion
  2. Learners Today: Strategies for Engaging Learners of Any Generation

(with Philip Day)

Manju Mahajan

  1. Integrating Pediatric and Behavioral Health Screening Tools in a Family Medicine Primary Care Clinic

(with Jenna Mullarkey, Ope Olukorede, and Andrea Chin)

Philip Day

  1. Development and Evaluation of an Interprofessional Clinical Teaching Workshop Series
  2. Learners Today: Strategies for Engaging Learners of Any Generation

(with Stacy Potts)

Other attendees: Ginny Van Duyne, Becca Gwaltney, Erin Cathcart, and Liz Dykhouse


Jill Grimes, MD, Family Doctor and instructor in our Department, had a revised edition of her book published. Newly released 3rd Ed. (March 2024, Skyhorse): Dr. Jill Grimes’ award-winning book, The ULTIMATE College Student Health Handbook: Your Guide for Everything from Hangovers to Homesickness, provides accurate, trustworthy, evidence-based medical information (served with a dose of humor) for the most common illnesses, injuries and anxieties, as well as “all the things” teens need to know about drinking, inking, piercing, sex, weed, pills, and more.


The UMass Chan Medical School Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP) 2024-25 is now open for applications. Overview:

The JFDP is an intensive, longitudinal, and foundational faculty development program that consists of two components:

  • A comprehensive curriculum in topics on research, education & academic/career development, and
  • An independent scholarly project conducted under the guidance of a senior faculty mentor.

Applications are due June 17, 2024.

Visit our website for more information and to access the electronic application form: Visit our Website.

Announcements


UMass Memorial Children’s Medical Center is hosting a 

Teddy Bear Clinic on May 18th, 2024.

This year’s Teddy Bear Clinic is sure to be an exciting adventure that kids will love. Not only will they get to learn more about the doctor's office but also meet some educational professionals who will help teach them about proper hygiene and healthy habits. If you are interested in hosting a booth, please fill out the form here: https://forms.office.com/r/QhusB1NXCw. Please note, all booth volunteers who are not already UMass Memorial employees will need to be onboarded by our volunteer services group and will need to be pre-registered with UMass Chan to be on site. If you have any questions or would like to talk more about the Teddy Bear Clinic, please feel free to reach out to Alison.LeBlanc@umassmemorial.org


Announcing the second annual Thomas Zand Lecture: Dr. Marc Altshuler, Professor of Family Medicine at Jefferson University is one of the national leaders in refugee health and primary care. He established resident-based refugee health clinic, helped lead the development of Philadelphia Refugee Health Collaborative, and most recently partnered with a community-based organization to develop a dedicated primary care clinic for newly arriving refugees. Dr. Altshuler will give a Grand Rounds lecture on May 21st, 12-1pm at Hiatt Auditorium on academic-community partnership and opportunities faculty and learners have in impacting refugee health. There will be a community celebration on 

May 20th, 6-8pm at 18 Chestnut Street (entrance from 1 Maple St.) Worcester, where

Dr. Altshuler will meet the Worcester refugee and refugee-serving community to lead a discussion around community engagement and support for newly arriving refugee families. RSVP to olga@worcesterrise.org.


The next meeting of the FM POCUS Workgroup is May 30th from 7:00-8:00am.

The workgroup has recently re-launched with an aim to improve collaboration around POCUS clinical and educational efforts. All are welcome. Please email 

erin.cathcart@umassmemorial.org if you are interested in joining! 

Please complete the 2024 POCUS Needs Assessment at the link below. The survey is intended to gather additional data about the current state of POCUS within FMCH and be used to guide future work. The survey is IRB exemption approved. It will likely take 10-15 minutes to complete. 

https://umassmed.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2craREY8JQIwk6y


The primary care seminar series on Global Health will feature family physician, Dr. Jeff Markuns on June 11th, 6-8pm in the Faculty Conference Room. Dr. Markuns is the Executive Director of the Global Health Collaborative at the Department of Family Medicine, Boston University and has done extensive work in promoting primary care globally including through collaborations in Vietnam and Lesotho around Family Medicine residency training and Primary Care centers development as well as through his recent role as the Executive Director of Primary Health Care Performance Initiative (https://improvingphc.org) where he supported a multinational, multiorganization effort including Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, World Bank, WHO, etc., in development outcome measures to address primary care shortages world-wide. A clinician, teacher and advocate of primary care globally, Dr. Markuns is passionate about sharing the role clinicians can play in promoting and advocating for primary care world-wide. RSVP to olga.valdman2@umassmed.edu.


The UMass Chan Office of the Provost is pleased to solicit proposals for Remillard Family Community Service funding of projects intended to amplify the impact of our institution on the community. The due date is June 16th. UMass Chan full-time faculty, staff, residents, and students are eligible to apply. Student applications must have an identified faculty sponsor. The budget not to exceed $20,000 for a 1-year duration project. This linked document provides more detail. FMCH has a strong track record of funding and Philip Day is interested in being a resource to assist with your application.


The Gender Affirming Care Learning Collaborative (GAC-LC) is sponsored by the UMass Chan Department of Family Medicine and Community Health (FMCH) and Co-Led by Melissa Gleckel, MD, and Amber Cahill, PsyD, who will be joined by visiting expert faculty across the UMass system. The purpose of the GAC-LC is to provide primary care clinicians within the UMass community a place to learn about the foundations of providing gender affirming care to adults from faculty peers and experts. The goal is to fuse silos of knowledge and enhance interdisciplinary, cross-system, and collaborative care to meet the needs of our gender diverse and transgender community in Central Massachusetts. The GAC-LC will offer a 6-session Foundations in Gender Affirming Care for Adults series that includes monthly 60-minute virtual meetings (typically first Wednesday of the month, 12:15-1:15). Each session will offer 1-hour of CME credits, sponsored by the New England AIDS Education & Training Center; ​​https://www.neaetc.org/

See announcement for more information

How to Register: 

See GAC-LC Annoucement for additional information.

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: This episode brings you a comparison of thiazide diuretics, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, and calcium channel blockers on cardiovascular outcomes, stroke, and all-cause mortality. Gain evidence-based insights to help you make informed choices for your patients' care. Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, -PA-C, presents: "Dementia News Roundup" - Frankly Speaking Ep 380.

Wellness Resources


The Caring for the Caregiver Program provides resources such as the Caregiver Support Line (508-334-HELP) and The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) which offers a variety of services and supports (including virtual peer support and wellness tips. EAP can be accessed at 866-263-3525, or www.LiveandWorkWell.com,

[company code: UmassMemorial]. More information is available on the Caring for the Caregiver page.

Yoga Classes with Dr. Liz Erban



New members always welcome. 

Please join us at 6:30-7:30am for a gentle awakening yoga session led by the talented

Liz Erban. All are welcome. 

Happy third year anniversary to the yoga class.  

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.