Include, Inspire, EmpowerHer: Requesting your survey participation
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Will you help a junior woman faculty member/rising medical education researcher AND ELUMs by completing a survey on gender-based bullying in academic medicine?
Maya Iyer (pediatric emergency medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital) is leading a study sponsored through The Physicians Foundation on this very important topic. Drs. Nancy Spector (ELUM 2010 and ELAM Executive Director) and Reshma Jagsi (ELUM 2020) are her mentors.
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In May 2021, Classes 2005-2020 ELUMs will receive an email to complete a 10-minute survey. If you participate, you will receive $30. At the end of the survey, you will have the option to schedule a 30-minute phone interview and receive an additional $100.
We hope that you consider showing your support and completing this study. We sincerely appreciate your time and help.
We sincerely appreciate your time and help!
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Upcoming Events Exploring Leadership and Beyond
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Please join us for two exciting events coming up in April!
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APRIL 8: CHALLENGES, POWER AND INTERSECTIONALITY
7 – 8:30 p.m., via Zoom
ELAM is proud to bring to you this virtual program created and sponsored by our ELUMs at UC Davis.
Panelists:
Ruth Shim, MD, MPH, ELAM 2019, Luke & Grace Kim Professor in Cultural Psychiatry; professor of clinical psychiatry, UC Davis
Renetta Tull, PhD, vice chancellor, diversity, equity and inclusion, UC Davis
Amparo Villablanca, MD, ELAM 2001, professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine; Frances Lazda Endowed Chair in Women's Cardiovascular Medicine; director, UC Davis Health Program for Advancing Leadership Across the Health Sciences
Micaela Godzich, MD, MS, associate residency program director, Department of Family and Community Medicine; director, Academic Coaching Program, School of Medicine; health sciences clinical assistant professor, UC Davis Health
Moderator:
David A. Acosta, MD, chief diversity and inclusion officer, AAMC
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APRIL 15: PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT AND LIFE-WORK BALANCE AND WELLNESS
7 – 9 p.m., via Zoom
7 – 8 p.m. Professional Burnout
Presenter:
Donna Sudak, MD, professor and vice chair for education, Department of Psychiatry, Drexel University College of Medicine
Many of the conditions that contribute to physician burnout are exacerbated by the betrayal of women and children in our society. The added demands of COVID have worsened the problem. This program is designed to illustrate potential strategies to manage current stressors and advocate for change.
8 – 9 p.m. Life-Work Balance and Wellness
Presenters:
Toi Blakley Harris, MD, ELAM 2019
Susan Hingle, MD, ELAM 2019
Amanda Termuhlen, MD, ELAM 2010
Moderated by Archana Chatterjee, MD, PhD, ELAM 2008
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New ELAM Specialty Listservs
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We created ELAM/ELUM specialty listservs in these areas, with a new specialty recently added:
Dental
Public Health
Cancer Research
Emergency Medicine
ObGyn
Pediatrics
Surgery
Internal Medicine
Psychiatry/Behavioral Health
Health Equity/DEI
Neurology/Neuroscience (newly added)
MedEd (newly added)
To join a specific listserv or if there is a specialty listserv you would like us to create, please contact bro29@drexel.edu.
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Please note that in the previous ELAM Edge, we mistakenly noted that Nancy Spector, MD (ELAM ’10 and ELAM Executive Director) was invited to join the Editorial Board of Journal of General Internal Medicine. This honor in fact belongs to Abby Spencer, MD, MS (ELAM ’22).
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Samara Ginzburg, MD (ELAM ’21) was promoted to Senior Associate Dean for Education at Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.
Deb Houry, MD, MPH (ELAM ‘13) has been appointed as prevention-co lead for the Independent Review Commission on Sexual Assault in the Military. At the direction of President Biden, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III ordered a 90-Day Independent Review Commission (IRC) on Sexual Assault in the Military to address sexual assault and harassment in the force. The IRC will make recommendations related to: accountability; prevention; climate and culture; and victim care and support.
Joyce Lloyd, PhD (ELAM ’19) was appointed Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Virginia Commonwealth University on March 10, 2021. Dr. Lloyd will focus her efforts on STEM-based graduate programs and will work with graduate students, graduate faculty, program directors, and their associated staff on the Graduate School’s recruitment, retention, and diversity initiatives.
Suzette Oyeku, MD, MPH (ELAM ‘17) was selected to receive United Hospital Fund’s 2021 Excellence in Health Care Award for Quality Improvement Champions.
Dani S. Zander, MD (ELAM ’08) is completing her final, past-president year in the presidential succession of the American Society for Investigative Pathology, and she was recently elected to be the President-Elect of the Association of Pathology Chairs, to be followed by service as president and past-president. Due to her work this year to provide COVID-19 testing for the Cincinnati metropolitan community, she was selected as one of the 2020 Cincy Best Docs, by Cincy Magazine. She also provided three publicly aired television interviews regarding COVID-19 testing.
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MedEdPublish, August 8, 2021:
Julie Radico, Tamara K. Oser, Tracy B. Fausnight, Arthur Berg, Ann Ouyang, Shou Ling Leong
JAMA Network Open, 2021;4(3);
Gender and Disparity in First Authorship in Cardiology Randomized Clinical Trials
Roxana Mehran, MD; Ashish Kumar, MD; Agam Bansal, MD; Mariam Shariff, MD; Martha Gulati, MD, MS; Ankur Kalra, MD
Team Science in Biostatistical Collaboration: An Opportunity to Practice Leadership, Embrace Diversity, Manage Conflict, and Share Credit
Jaya M. Satagopan, Madhu Mazumdar
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Yahoo! Finance, March 17:
Women have made major strides toward careers in medicine in America over the last few decades but continue to face stifling sexism throughout their careers.
“It’s a very well-kept secret," Roberta Gebhard, the former president of the American Medical Women's Association (AMWA), told Yahoo Finance.
The Chronicle of Higher Education Academe Today, March 18:
Academe’s stark gender disparities are exacerbated by Covid-19.
Health Affairs Blog, March 19:
In March 1966, at a press conference prior to the Second Convention of the Medical Committee for Human Rights, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., stated that “of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and the most inhuman because it often results in physical death.”
Knowledge@Wharton, March 24:
Author Paula Davis talks about her new book from Wharton School Press, ‘Beating Burnout at Work,’ and how teams, and their leaders, can create cultures that prevent burnout.
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AAMC CFAS News, March 26:
The Lancet published a letter by Dharam Kaushik, MD, of the Department of Urology at University of Texas Health in San Antonio, on challenges physicians in global health and health care workers, in general, are facing in the COVID-19 world. “Gender inequity is flourishing, and more female health care workers, especially in critical care and infectious disease, are getting burned out at a very high rate,” Dr. Kaushik wrote.
Jennifer Adaeze Okwerekwu, MD, a psychiatrist, wrote an opinion piece in STAT explaining the profound difficulties of returning to work amid motherhood and how those difficulties have been exacerbated by the pandemic.
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Calls for Application, Nomination, Etc.
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AAMC CFAS News, March 19:
The 2021 CFAS and GFA Joint Spring Meeting registration has opened. This virtual event will examine the faculty perspective through this extraordinary pandemic year, engage faculty in crucial conversations around transforming academic medical centers, and explore AAMC activity to address that transformation. It also marks the first time the AAMC’s Council of Faculty and Academic Societies has met jointly with the Group on Faculty Affairs.
4th Annual Women in Medicine and Science
Professional Development Conference: Advocacy and Allyship
Thursday and Friday, June 17-18, 2021
8:00 pm – 12:00 pm
Provided by Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Note that the planning committee includes ELUMs Dr. Wendi El-Amin (ELUM 2020) and Dr. Susan Hingle (ELUM 2019).
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Director, Ginny L. Clements Breast Cancer Research Institute, The University of Arizona Cancer Center. ELUMs at the university are Julie Bauman, Setsuko Chambers, Mindy Fain, Monica Kraft, Myra Muramoto, Kathryn Reed, Taylor Riall, Anne Wright, and Wei Zhou (COM – Tucson); Martha Gulati and
Cheryl O'Malley (COM – Phoenix).
Chair and Professor of the Department of Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine. ELUMs at Stanford are Juli Barr, Constance Chu, Iris Gibbs, Sabine Girod, Cheryl Gore-Felton, Odette Harris, Mary Hawn, Kim Hazard, Paula Hillard, Megan Mahoney, Carla Pugh, Marlene Rabinovitch, Hannah Valantine, and Sherry Wren (SOM).
Chair, Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. ELUMs at the university are Maria Britto, Melanie Cushion, Mercedes Falciglia, Irene Hamrick, Neeru Hershey, Christy Holland, Uma Kotagal, Liz Leenellett, Mary Mahoney, Ardythe Morrow, Tiina Reponen, Lori Stark, Laura Wexler, and Dani Zander (COM).
Chief Medical Officer, Brigham and Women’s Physicians Organization/Harvard Medical School. ELUMs at Harvard are Maryam Asgari, Sharon Inouye, Barbara Kahn, Deborah Levine, Emily Oken, Susan Redline, Hope Ricciotti, Gyongyi Szabo, Jeanine Wiener-Kronish, and Joanne Wolfe (Medical School); Sang Park (SODM); Karen Emmons (SOPH); Page Pennell (Brigham and Women’s).
Chief, Division of Rheumatology, University of Massachusetts Medical School and University of Massachusetts Memorial Healthcare. ELUMs at the university are Viv Budnik, Sonia Chimienti, Debbie DeMarco, Julia Johnson, Jean King, Katherine Luzuriaga, Tiffany Moore Simas, Shlomit Schaal, Celia Schiffer, and Kim Yonkers.
A number of positions were submitted by the search firm Witt/Kieffer:
[Note that ELUMss Joyce De Leo and Dee Wing are affiliated with Witt/Kieffer.]
Chief Medical Officer, University of California San Diego Health. ELUMs at UC San Diego are Kathleen Kim, Razelle Kurzrock, and Vivian Reznikm (SOM); Ana Pajor (School of Pharmacy).
Chair of the Department of Urology and Urologist in Chief, Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM) and New York-Presbyterian (NYP). ELUMs at WCM are Jenny Chang, Kate Heilpern, Barbara Hempstead, Yoon Kang, Rainu Kaushal, Susan Pannullo, Sallie Permar, Monika Safford, and Rache Simmons (WCM); Thurayya Arayssi (WCM – Qatar).
Chief Quality Officer, University of Iowa Health Care. ELUMs at the university are Lois Geist, Isabella Grumbach, Donna Hammond, Loreen Herwaldt, Sue O'Dorisio, Susan Schultz, Debra Schwinn, Patricia Winokur, Cynthia Wong, and Catherine Woodman (COM); Betsy Chrischilles and Corinne Peek-Asa (COPH).
Chair, Department of Pediatrics and Pediatrician-in-Chief, Penn State College of Medicine/Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital. ELUMs at Penn State are April Armstrong, Sharon Griswold, Sarah Iriana, Elisabeth Kunkel, Shou-Ling Leong, Barbara Miller, Eileen Moser, Ann Ouyang, Leslie Parent, Susan Promes, Erika Saunders, Kathryn Schmitz, Nan Schwann, Britta Thompson (COM).
Chief, Division of Hematology, Medical Oncology and Palliative Care, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. ELUMs at the university are Beth Burnside, Molly Carnes, Beth Drolet, Valerie Gilchrist, Ellen Hartenbach, Amy Kind, Pat Kokotailo, Elizabeth Petty, Nancy Raymond, Nasia Safdar, Lynn Schnapp, Christie Seibert, Maureen Smith, Susan Thibeault, Betsy Trowbridge, and Terri Young (SOMPH).
Senior Associate Dean for Research Affairs, University of Florida College of Medicine. ELUMS at the university are Jen Bizon, Martha Brown, Brenda Fahy, Susan Frost, Colleen Koch, Carol Mathews, Maureen Novak, Betsy Shenkman, Sonal Tuli, and Ellen Zimmermann (COM); Linda Cottler and Tara Sabo-Attwood (COPH); Roberta Pileggi (COD).
A number of positions were submitted by the search firm AMN Healthcare/Merritt Hawkins:
Section Director of Clinical Microbiology, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center/Case Western Reserve University. ELUMs at Case Western are Kristi Victoroff, Betsy Allen, Jennifer Bailit, Barbara Cromer, Alison Hall, Eleanor Harris, Lia Logio, Susan Nedorost, Cathy Sila, Abby Spencer, and Georgia Wiesner.
Section Chief, Geriatric Medicine, University of California Davis School of Medicine. ELUMs at UC Davis are Allison Brashear, Colleen Clancy, Diana Farmer, Ellen Gold, Lydia Howell, Jesse Joad, Helen Kales, Karen Kelly, Nancy Lane, Susan Murin, Tina Palmieri, Ruth Shim, Sandhya Venugopal, Amparo Villablanca, and Rachel Whitmer (SOM).
Medical Director Hospitalist Program, University of California, Davis School of Medicine. ELUMs at the university are Allison Brashear, Colleen Clancy, Diana Farmer, Ellen Gold, Lydia Howell, Jesse Joad, Helen Kales, Karen Kelly, Nancy Lane, Susan Murin, Tina Palmieri, Ruth Shim, Sandhya Venugopal, Amparo Villablanca, and Rachel Whitmer.
Technical Director of Cell Therapies Facility, Moffitt Cancer Center/University of South Florida. ELUMs at USF are Terri Ashmeade, Deborah DeWaay, Julie Djeu, Patricia Emmanuel, Catherine Lynch, Lynn Moscinski, Kailie Shaw, and Lynn Wecker (COM).
Vice Chair of Education – Anesthesiology, University of Iowa. ELUMs at the university are Lois Geist, Isabella Grumbach, Donna Hammond, Loreen Herwaldt, Sue O’Dorisio, Susan Schultz, Debra Schwinn, Debra Waldron, Patricia Winokur, and Catherine Woodman (COM); Betsy Chrischilles and Corinne Peek-Asa (COPH).
Section Chief of Psychiatry, Central Michigan University College of Medicine/CMU Medical Education Partners. An ELUM at CMU is Linda Perkowski.
Vice Chair for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Department of Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine. ELUMs at Yale are Nita Ahuja, Ferne Braveman, Nancy Brown, Anees Chagpar, Gail D'Onofrio, Rosemarie Fisher, Barbara Kazmierczak, Diane Krause, Carolyn Mazure, Ismene Petrakis, Marina Picciotto, Uma Reddy, Carrie Redlich, and Lynn Tanoue (SOM); Melinda Irwin, Judy Lichtman, Melinda Pettigrew (SOPH).
Director for the Yale New Haven Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories, Yale School of Medicine. ELUMs at Yale are Nita Ahuja, Ferne Braveman, Nancy Brown, Anees Chagpar, Gail D'Onofrio, Rosemarie Fisher, Barbara Kazmierczak, Diane Krause, Carolyn Mazure, Ismene Petrakis, Marina Picciotto, Uma Reddy, Carrie Redlich, and Lynn Tanoue (SOM); Melinda Irwin, Judy Lichtman, and Melinda Pettigrew (SOPH).
Section Head for Fetal Diagnosis & Therapy, Mayo Clinic. ELUMs at the Mayo Clinic are Rebecca Bahn, Lotte Dyrbye, Michele Halyard, Deborah Lightner, Dawn Milliner, Veronique Roger, Teri Rummans, Paula Schomberg, Patty Simmons, and Amy Williams.
Contact Dermatitis Program Director, Oregon Health & Science University. ELUMs at the university are Sharon Anderson, Amanda Clark, Renee Edwards, Jeanne-Marie Guise, Melissa Haendel, Donna Hansel, and Leslie Kahl (SOM); Phyllis Beemsterboer and Pam Hughes (SOD).
The following positions were submitted by the search firm Korn Ferry:
Chief Medical Officer, Betty Irene Moore Women’s Hospital, University of California San Francisco. See above for ELUMs at UCSF.
Chair, Department of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. ELUMs at UPenn are Stephanie Abbuhl, Allison Ballantine, Susan Brozena, Elizabeth Drum, Angie Ellison, Sydney Evans, Susan Furth, Carmen Guerra, Eve Higginbotham, Ellie Kelepouris, Raina Merchant, Kathleen Montone, Kim Olthoff, Marilyn Schapira, Gail Slap, Sarah Tishkoff, and Kim Smith-Whitley (SOM); Anh Le and Esra Sahingur (SODM).
Director, Division of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine. ELUMs at UAB are Vera Bittner, Cynthia Brown, Tamera Coyne-Beasley, Jackie Feldman, Mona Fouad, Nita Limdi, Amie McLain, Sarah Morgan, and Jane Schwebke (SOM); Jean O'Neal (SOD).
The following positions were submitted by the search firm Grant Cooper/Diversified Search:
Chair, Department of Urology, Houston Methodist/Weill Cornell Medical College. ELUMs at Weill Cornell are Jenny Chang, Barbara Hempstead, Yoon Kang, Rainu Kaushal, Susan Pannullo, Monika Safford, and Rache Simmons; Thurayya Arayssi (Qatar).
Chief, Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. ELUMs at Wake Forest are Martha Alexander-Miller, Lynn Anthony, Sonia Crandall, Debra Diz, Kristie Foley, Julie Freischlag, Amy McMichael, Katherine Poehling, Sally Shumaker, and Lynne Wagenknecht (SOM).
Division Chief of Pediatric Rheumatology, Arkansas Children’s Hospital and University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. ELUMs at the university are Mei Ho, Gloria Richard-Davis, and Sara Tariq (COM); Wendy Nembhard (COPH).
Director, Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute, University of Texas Health San Antonio. ELUMs at UTHSC San Antonio are Robin Brey, Sandra Burge, Carlayne Jackson, Jan Patterson, Jennifer Potter, Paula Shireman, Gail Tomlinson, Janet Williams (SOM); Adriana Segura (SOD).
Chief, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, University of Texas Health San Antonio. ELUMs at the institution are Robin Brey, Sandra Burge, Chiquita Collins, Deborah Conway, Carlayne Jackson, Ambika Mathur, Jan Patterson, Jennifer Potter, Paula Shireman, Gail Tomlinson, and Janet Williams (SOM); Adriana Segura (SOD).
Division Chair, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University. ELUMs at VCU are Cheryl Al-Mateen, PJ Coney, Paula Ferrada, Karen Hendricks-Múñoz, Betty Anne Johnson, Susan Kornstein, Joyce Lloyd, Andrea Pozez, Betsy Ripley, Karen Sanders, Bela Sood, Shumei Sun, and Michelle Whitehurst-Cook.
Director, Cardio Oncology, University of Texas Health San Antonio. ELUMs at UTHCSA are Robin Brey, Sandra Burge, Chiquita Collins, Deb Conway, Carlayne Jackson, Jan Patterson, Jennifer Potter, Paula Shireman, Gail Tomlinson, and Janet Williams (SOM); Adriana Segura (SOD).
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We will spare you any April Fools' Day tricks today, but we will leave you with this gem from Mark Twain: "April 1 - This is the day upon which we are reminded of what we are on the other three hundred and sixty-four."
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