We welcomed back two esteemed recent alumni to deliver great noon conference lectures to our housestaff. We also held our annual “thank you for being you!” Residency-wide appreciation luncheon to celebrate the end of interview season...
we held the #R2workshop, learning to become experts in teaching topics to other housestaff and med students. this included @AndreMansoor giving his amazing "teaching for teachers" talk on #ChalkTalks!
What a week! Unfortunately, like it is every single March, only one can emerge victorious. That is why, with pride, we present to your our "One Shining Moment" of the week of 3/5/2019: @pranavc91 for his unforgettable rendition of "Forgot About Dre" at karaoke night
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1/ Curriculum #Medthread about our Global Health Track & Scholars Program!
The OHSU IM Global Health Program endorses a broad definition of #GlobalHealth rooted in interdisciplinary collaboration to promote better health for all
2/ As the program has grown over the years, one of the highlights of the program was a rotation at Scottish Livingstone Hospital in Molepolole, Botswana through our Harvard/Beth Israel Deaconess partnership
We are eager to learn from this #GrandRounds by @OHSU_ID faculty @lstrnad5 and @SikkaMon regarding the overlap between complex bacterial infections and SDOH
Looking at rates of IUD-associated bacterial infection versus other Oregon demographics.
These infections are more common in poorer and more rural areas
Racial disparities also exist in Oregon. Black individuals accord for a disproportionate % of IUD infection related admissions versus the 2% of general population
1/ We are going to start a series of threads, starting with this #tweetorial, to share more info about our program & curriculum. We will collate in a Twitter moment!
First topic—our Social Medicine Curriculum & Block:
2/ Why is this such a valued part of our residency program curriculum for > a decade?
Healthcare & health outcomes are about far more than just access to medical care and treatments. Social determinants of health (SDoH) are crucial to these outcomes
3/ Our Social Medicine curriculum includes an ambulatory block rotation & longitudinal learning across 3 years
We aim to:
⬆️resident knowledge of health disparities & system gaps
⬆️sociocultural awareness of SDoH
✅provide culturally responsive care for stigmatized patients
#GrandRounds today by @vaportland faculty Dr. Kate Mackey (and alumna/former chief resident) about evidence synthesis in the era of covid19 including overview of the VA Evidence Synthesis Program (ESP). Many thanks also for the mentorship of TEN residents working with the project
One of the research/writing teams including resident @DrLiederbauer and recent grad (& incoming faculty) @kieferm2 leading to this publication in @AnnalsofIM !
#OHSUscholarship#GrandRounds—if it’s been happening for over 5 years, we can call it a long standing tradition!
Celebrating the scholarly work of our residents today ~ through knowledge and curiosity, may we work to help our communities, patients, and profession!
Dr. Jenna Anderson shared her multidisciplinary work on developing an acute pancreatitis care guideline across the OHSU enterprise and partner hospitals #OHSUscholarship@OHSUsurgery@OHSU_DHM
Dr. @DrSimoneDekker sharing her research critical illness, traumatic injury, and gene expression
We’re proud to see residency training programs like @UofMPesRes stand up for health, justice, and the safety of their trainees and their community on. 1/x
In this week’s case, this means speaking out against racism. Too often, speaking up for justice and safety of human beings means speaking out against racism. 2/x