UMass FMCH Tuesday Talk - December 17, 2024/COMMUNITY

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

There will be no Tuesday Talk on December 24th and 31st

Happy Holidays to all!

Table of Contents

Upcoming Events

Focus of the Week - Community

Announcements

Presentations and Publications

Department Member Recognition

Frankly Speaking Podcast

Clinical Services Spotlight

Department Resources

Wellness Resources

Yoga Class


Daniel H. Lasser Family Medicine Education Innovation Fund


As you plan your charitable giving for the year, we want to remind you of the Daniel H. Lasser Family Medicine Education Innovation Fund. This fund celebrates our former chair and our 50th anniversary. The fund will support training the next generation of family physicians and interdisciplinary healthcare team and serve as a catalyst for our continued innovation. 

The first $50,000 will be matched and we have raised $34,605 so far! Please help us get to our goal by year end. 


You can contribute in several ways. By credit card to this link or QR code: https://alumni.umassmed.edu/lasserinnovationfund.  


Send a check payable to UMass Chan Medical School with “Lasser Fund” in the

memo to: 

UMass Chan Medical School Office of Advancement

333 South Street, Shrewsbury, MA 01545

If you want to make a multi-year pledge contact giving@umassmed.edu for information.

Gifts of securities or a wire transfer can be accomplished by contacting: giving@umassmed.edu. Donations from your IRA: 

https://plannedgiving.umassmed.edu/give-from-your-ira.

SAVE THE DATE!


We are thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity to come together for an in-person celebration on Saturday afternoon, March 15th, following the Massachusetts Academy of Family Physicians' Spring Refresher at the Mass Medical Society in Waltham! Registration information will be available in January.

Upcoming Events


FMCH Grand Rounds

Tuesday, December 17th, 12:00 - 1:00pm"Journal Club", presented by 

Jeanne Cawse-Lucas, MD, and Frank J. Domino, MD.

Meeting ID: 191 986 273 Passcode: FMCH

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

Focus of the Week - Community

Hugh Silk, MD, MPH, Vice Chair of Community Health

Heather-Lyn Haley, PhD, Program Director


Annual Longest Night of the Year Homeless Person's Memorial Event, December 19th, 5:30 pm. Worcester Common behind City Hall.  All are welcome at this event to honor our unhoused neighbors who have died in 2024.  Road to Care and Worcester Health Care for the Homeless (including faculty from our department) are members of the hosting group. 

Planning starts now for Summer 2025. 

The Office for Undergraduate Medical Education offers funding for rising second year medical students in any pathway to work 160 hours between July 2 and August 15, 2025. Do you have a project with global health, research and/or community health goals for which a student would be helpful? Potential projects can be entered through https://umatch.umasschanresearch.org/, or by reaching out to Dr. Haley. 2025 Timeline: 

  • Global Health, 25 students, application deadline January 31st to Dr. Deb. 
  • Research, 50 students, application deadline March 13th to Dr. Mandrekar. 
  • Community Health, 25 students, application deadline April 18th to Dr. Haley.  


PCHC in Transition - Opportunities and Challenges in the Spiral Curriculum

Big changes ahead for the Population and Community Health Clerkship in 2025, as we expand our time with MS3s from ten consecutive days in September to a new model of twelve days split up into three sets of four days in June, September and March: 

  • June 24-28, 2024 PCHC Part One 
  • September 23-26, 2024 PCHC Part Two (Engagement Mixer September 24) 
  • March 31–April 4, 2025 PCHC Part Three 

Want to learn more and help us explore the silver linings? Register here to join us for an informal zoom discussion on Monday, December 23rd at 2pm.  

Announcements


Funding Opportunity

The 2025 FMD RapSDI application is open through January 16th, 2025 (application portal closes at 5 pm CT). Application submissions are divided into two competitive rounds. All complete Round 1 submissions will be reviewed, and four finalists will be selected and invited to participate and submit a Round 2 application. Round 1 decision notifications will be sent in May 2025.  


Writing or Photography Opportunity

The Heart of Medicine Campaign

Capture The Heart of Medicine through your lens. Worcester Medicine journal wants to capture resilience, compassion, or moments of connection. Write about being a patient, or providing care to someone for decades, or an ethical dilemma, or capture an image that tells its own story.

Articles: 750-1000 words. Photography: High-res image with a short caption.

Deadline: December 31st, 2024 

Email: mwright@wdms.org at Worcester District Medical Society.


The next POCUS Lunch and Learn Session will be December 19th, 12:15-12:55pm via Zoom. These monthly sessions are an informal opportunity to share cases and ask questions. Sessions are open to all FM residents and clinicians. https://umassmed.zoom.us/j/95507559422pwd=Z1lWbnQyTUpTdVI1UXZCUnh1a2wvdz09

Email erin.cathcart@umassmemorial.org or rebecca.gwaltney@umassmemorial.org with any questions and for outlook calendar invitation so you never miss a session! 


Call for Submissions: The Interstitium          

Submission Deadline: December 20th, 2024 by 11:59 PM.

The Interstitium, UMass Medical School’s journal of medical humanities, is now accepting submissions for our upcoming issue, ‘Our Neighborhood.’ This issue hopes to highlight the voices of the people we care for, especially individuals in our community who have previously felt overlooked in medical settings. In addition to patient testimonials, we hope to receive stories and artwork that showcase the importance of the patient’s point of view.

How to Submit: Please email submissions to theinterstitiumumassmed.@gmail.com 

with the subject line “Submission: [Your Name].” 


Med Moth is looking for speakers at its winter event Wednesday January 8th, 2025 at 5:30 pm in the Albert Sherman Center Multi-Purpose Room (Cafeteria). Med Moth is an event based on The Moth Story Hour where 6-8 members of the UMass Community (SOM, GSN, GSBS, GME, and Baystate) share stories for 5-10 minutes each. Past talks have been about the speaker's journey into medicine, meaningful patient encounters, or other experiences that have shaped one's personal or professional identity in health care. Some have been humorous (a horrible first day of internship) and others have been more serious (coping with the guilt of making a medical error) but the topic is up to the speaker. We seek to highlight a diverse collection of voices and capture the richness of experiences of the members of our UMass-Chan community. 

Those interested in sharing a story can contact the event organizers, Aly Wayne (alysandria.wayne@umassmed.edu) or Mariam Tolba (mariam.tolba@umassmed.edu). Talks do not need to be scripted or pre-approved.


The Advanced MA Tuberculosis Infection ECHO-Open to Massachusetts primary care team members including clinicians, nurses, care managers, community health workers, peer navigators, pharmacists, social workers! Course starts January 9th, 2025!! Interested in being able to test and treat your patients for TB infection within primary care and manage some of the more nuanced scenarios? Beginners and more advanced participants welcome! All participants will receive introductory material prior to the start of the eight-session virtual and interactive course. You can receive up to 8 CME credits and the course is free. Find the details in the attached brochure. Register here.


New Faculty Orientation

All faculty hired in the past 12 months are encouraged to attend the virtual UMass-Chan New Faculty Orientation on January 14th from 9-11am. Registration here.


Mass AFP is offering a FREE 1 hour virtual CME program.

Wednesday, January 15th, 2024 at 7:00pm.

Topic: What is Integrative Medicine and what can it offer for (you and your patients') mental health?

Speaker: Andrea Gordon, MD 

Register here: https://massafp.org/event-5939342


Sign up for the next POCUS Faculty Development Session is OPEN! 

Topic: Cardiopulm basics.

Session dates: January 17th, 9a-12p; January 23rd, 530p-830p.

Sign up here: https://forms.gle/p21hVzpzpY4oJ1zU8

Please contact erin.cathcart@umassmemorial.org or rebecca.gwaltney@umassmemorial.org with questions. 


The 2025 Faculty for Tomorrow Workshop for Residents will be held on May 3rd, 2025 as part of the STFM Annual Spring Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. See link for additional information.

https://www.stfm.org/awardsscholarships/scholarships/facultyfortomorrowresidentscholarship/overview/

Presentations and Publications


Jeanne Cawse-Lucas was part of a team that published “Changes in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Activities of Family Medicine Departments" in Family Medicine

https://journals.stfm.org/familymedicine/online-first/lindley-0105/


Tracy Kedian was quoted in a Medscape article about UMass Chan Medical School's holistic admissions process that focuses on underrepresentation, as medical school's face challenges around socially conscious admissions practices. 

Department Member Recognition


Jen Marino, 4th year medical student at UMass Chan Medical School, has been awarded a 2025 STFM Foundation Student Scholarship from the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM).

This highly competitive scholarship is awarded to some of the best and brightest medical students from across the country. In addition to recognizing a strong commitment to academic family medicine through scholastic, volunteer, and leadership pursuits, this award acknowledges the recipient’s strong potential for a career in academic medicine. Only 20 awards were given for 2025. She was nominated by Kristina Gracey, Family Medicine faculty, for her work at the Barre Family Health Center (BFHC) and the surrounding community 

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 focuses on the rising prevalence of early-onset colorectal cancer and its critical indicators. Learn to recognize key symptoms, ensure timely diagnostic workups, and effectively address red flags to prevent delayed diagnosis. Guest: Jill M. Terrien, PhD, ANP-BC, presents: "Don't Miss the Red Flags for Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer". - Frankly Speaking Ep 411.

Department Resources


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


Past editions of the Tuesday Talk are available at 

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

Wellness Resources


The UMass Memorial Caring for Caregivers Program is available at 508-334-HELP,

EAP at 866-263-3525, and the UMass Chan EAP at 800-322-5327.

www.LiveandWorkWell.com 

Yoga Classes with Dr. Liz Erban



New members always welcome. 

Wednesday(s), 6:30-7:30am, for a gentle awakening yoga session led by the talented 

Liz Erban.

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