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Dean Julie Pilitsis, celebrating National Women Physicians Day with our future women physicians.
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Happy One-Year Anniversary, Dean Pilitsis!
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Happy one-year anniversary as the Dean of the Schmidt College of Medicine at FAU! We are so proud and delighted to celebrate this momentous milestone with you and take a moment to recognize your brilliant hard work and commitment to your role. The FAU community is incredibly fortunate to have a leader like you, and we are filled with adoration for your innovative leadership and enthusiasm for advancing healthcare delivery in South Florida. Beginning your tenure as Dean of Schmidt College of Medicine on Valentine's Day reflects your passion and commitment to making a meaningful difference in healthcare, and we love you back for all your dedication and hard work.
As we mark this special occasion, we want to express our sincerest congratulations on your one-year anniversary. We look forward to more great things in the future under your guidance, and we are eternally grateful to have you as our leader.
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Faculty Recognition Ceremony
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A Community Growing Together! 🪴 We had a wonderful evening at our 2023 Faculty Recognition Ceremony, celebrating our brilliant, hard-working educators and handing out small plants to attendees! Thank you for all you do!
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Congratulations to this year’s Michael L. Friedland, MD Educational Leadership Award recipient, Dr. Jennifer Caceres, on this well-deserved accomplishment!
The Michael L. Friedland, MD Educational Leadership Award is given annually by the Schmidt College of Medicine to a faculty member who epitomizes the attributes of Dr. Friedland, namely Integrity, Vision, Leadership and Dedication to Teaching. This award will serve to remind us all of his contributions as the Founding Dean of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine and his many contributions as a teacher and mentor.
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On Friday February 3, the Teaching Academy hosted Dr. Holly Gooding from Emory University as our 2023 Visiting Scholar. A master educator who is a leader at the Harvard Macy Institute, Dr. Gooding engaged our faculty in discussions around inclusive teaching, supporting struggling learners and the neuroscience of learning. More than 50 faculty from the College joined sessions.
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Dr. Charles Hennekens was invited to present an inspirational lecture to all students at the Claire and Emmanuel Rosenblatt High School at Donna Klein Jewish Academy as part of the Medical Studies program. His topic - Planning for Academic Success included tips about critical appraisal of facts, hard work and pursuing diverse interests.
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Why the US Faces a Shortage of Doctors
Doctors are in high demand, but various factors, have made the profession less desirable.
“There’s just so many patients to see and so many hours of work to be done and not enough people to do them,” Dr. Julie Pilitsis, dean of Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University.
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Nearly 55 TV stations across the nation picked up this segment by E.W. Scripps National TV!
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Interplay Between Sleep, Pain and Spinal Cord Stimulation
Researchers from FAU COM, in collaboration with Albany Medical College, have unraveled the interplay between chronic pain, sleep, & spinal cord stimulation. Study was published in the Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Journal. 🔗 Read More
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Researchers Endorse Widespread Naloxone to Stop Drug Overdose Deaths
FAU Schmidt College of Medicine researchers propose a call to action to ensure the widest distribution and easy availability of naloxone, including over the counter, which is likely to be FDA-approved soon. 🔗 Read More
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What's it like to be a medical student at FAU? First-year medical student Jordan Jones, takes you on a typical day in his life around campus, juggling his classes, studying, and more!
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Medical Students Research & Scholarship Day
Congratulations to all of the medical students that presented at the annual Medical Student Research & Scholarship Day! It was incredible to see all the engagement across faculty, staff, and students focused on research!
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Poster Session Competition
Clinical Vignette
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1st Place: Stephanie Byun, M4, ‘Clinical and Forensic Implications of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy’, Mentor: Dr. Gavin Rose
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2nd Place: Elisha Myers, M3, ‘Coinfection of Hansen’s Disease and Tuberculosis Complicated by Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency’, Mentor: Dr. Mary Labanowski
- 3rd Place: Natasha Harpalani, M2, ‘72 Year Old Female with Metastatic Breast Cancer’, Mentor: Reshma L. Mahtani, D.O.
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Research/Quality Improvement
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1st Place: Stephanie Byun, M4, ‘Intermediate-term outcomes of glaucoma drainage device implantation in adults of advanced age’, Mentor: Dr. Mark Werner
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2nd Place: Sarvika Bommakanti, MD, ‘Empowering Moms: A Community-Based Participatory Research Project’, Mentor: Dr. Heather Howard
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3rd Place: Brandon Macknofsky, M3, ‘Rate of Recovery In Augmented Vs Non-Augmented Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty Patients’, Mentor: Vani Sabesan, M.D.
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Oral Presentation Winners
- Clinical Research
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Brandon Macknofsky, M3, ‘Effect of mRNA based-Covid-19 Vaccines on Blood Glucose Levels Recorded by Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Patients with a History of Diabetes Mellitus Type I and Type II’, Mentor: David Levenson, M.D.
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Lab-based Research
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Rojesh Shakya, M2, ‘Effect of Chitin Microparticles and Benzimidazoles on Breast Cancer Metastasis’, Mentor: Dr. Ceylan Isgor
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- Clinical Vignette
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Dalina Laffita, M3, ‘Multifocal Inflammatory Leukoencephalopathy Masquerading as Ischemic Stroke in Levamisole-Laced Cocaine Overdose’, Mentor: Dr. Andrew Kim
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The officers of the Endocrine Student Interest Group hosted Dr. Rolando Rodriguez to speak about "A Day in the Life of an Endocrinologist. This was a chance for first- and second-year medical students to learn more about the field of Endocrinology. This engaging session was the inaugural event planned by the officers to kick off their club activities/interests, stimulating interest and providing great information!
Student officers: Avi Adelman, Laura Cui, Faith Tran
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Perumareddi
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Congratulations to Zeynep Elshaer for being accepted to the 2023 AAMC Health Workforce Research Conference for submitting her abstract, Pathway to Medical School: Increasing Healthcare Career Engagement of Underrepresented Students.
Fellow Med Owl, Maria Merlano Gomez, was also accepted to the conference! 👏
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Maral Darya, MS3 and Ryan Stalder, MS3 participated in a study during 2021 Summer Trauma Research at the Delray Medical Center with Dr. Alexander Fokin and Joanna Wycech Knight. They presented data at the Academic Surgical Congress in February 2023 in Orlando. This is the first study addressing the value and timing of the first CT after surgery in patients with severe TBI. They were the first to address the phenomenon of reversal of the CT findings if scanning is done too early. This paper contains patients from two trauma centers in our community so hospitals can benefit from this information. 🔗 Read Publication
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Maral Darya, MS3 and Michelly Gonzalez, MS4 worked with Dr. Fernando Recio, a gynecologic oncologist on an OBGYN case report over the past few months. They presented the case at the AMA's Region 4 event, Physicians of the Future Summit Virtual Poster Symposium and received the Runner-up Case Study.
“Bilateral Teratoma in 23-Year-Old Managed with Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy”
Presented by Maral Darya from the Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine.
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GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION
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EMRA Chair of the Year Award
Congratulations to Dr. Lisa Clayton for winning the EMRA Chair of the Year award! She received this award for being an innovator in the Emergency department & mentoring Emergency residents to participate actively in research efforts & community service!
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Thank you to our residents & fellows for your hard work, compassion,
and commitment to serving others! We ❤️ you!
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Dr. Kushinga Bvute is an Internal Medicine Resident, rotating at Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital and Baptist Health Bethesda Hospital East. Dr. Bvute received the 2022 Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award at the Gold Humanism Ceremony. She’s taken leadership roles in national organizations, including the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, has published several papers, presented and won awards at multiple national meetings, and she always includes medical students or fellow residents in her work.
Dr. Bvute leads her team with confidence and grace. She is encouraging to her juniors, supporting them to perform their best each day. Congratulations Dr. Bvute!
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Awards
Dr. Dawei Li was awarded a grant from the Open Medicine Foundation to support his work on “Multi-omic approAches to Solve post-Acute COVID-19/SARS-COV2 Syndrome – MOSAICS”
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New Patents
Dr. Jang-Yen Wu received his 5th patent for stroke treatment.
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Healthcare Careers Opportunity Pathways (HCOP)
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The goal of College of Medicine engagement with youth (PreK-12 grade students) in our community is to develop a physician workforce reflective of our South Florida population and by doing so, address our region’s healthcare workforce shortage and improve health outcomes for all. Founded in 1961 with a vision for full equity in education, Florida Atlantic University (FAU) now boasts the most diverse student body in the state of Florida’s university system, and we need look no further than our own students to meet the healthcare needs of our community. Our longitudinal program is structured by education level and as appropriate involves these elements: Applications Assistance, Healthcare Careers Awareness/exposure, Biological Sciences Lessons, Career Exploration, Clinical Exposure, College Preparedness, Financial Literacy, Formal Mentoring, Health Professions Identity Development, Informal Mentoring, Professional Soft Skills, and Research Exposure.
Since 2011 community outreach program inception, FAU College of Medicine has collaborated with the School District of Palm Beach County to engage more than 5,700 middle and high school students. Healthcare Careers Opportunity Pathways (HCOP) hands-on lessons are created and facilitated by medical student volunteers, often shadowed by COM graduate students, as well as FAU undergraduate Pre-Health and College of Nursing students. To date, more than 400 of our medical students have devoted greater than 9,000 combined hours serving as mentors and teachers to PreK-12th grade students in our rich and diverse community. The schools currently involved in our community-serving program have high racial/ethnic and socioeconomic diversity. Between 60% and 90% of students at participating schools are eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch, and Black and Latino populations at these schools are 50-90%. Many of our pathway students will be the first to attend college in their family.
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2023 APDA Annual Parkinson's Symposium
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FAU Medicine attended the 2023 American Parkinson Disease Association - South Florida Chapter Annual Parkinson's Symposium. Julie Pilitsis, MD, Ph.D., MBA, Integrative Health physician at FAU Medicine, had the opportunity to present "Deep Brain Stimulation or Focused Ultrasound - What is Best for Me?"
Dr. Joanna Drowos, Integrative Health physician, wasn’t able to attend the event, but she had a very special message for the attendees. Dr. Drowos recently had the opportunity to participate in a production about the life and music of Neil Diamond. Mr. Diamond currently lives with Parkinson’s disease and is no longer able to perform, but guests at opening night on Broadway received a spectacular surprise! 🔗 Watch the Video
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hosted by the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health at FAU Medicine.
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FAU’s Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute is kicking off its 2023 Brainy Day events starting on Thursday, March 2. Topics range from a Palm Beach Autism Speak walk, the exploration of an Octopus’ consciousness and alternative therapies for Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.
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Schmidt College of Medicine
Florida Atlantic University
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