UMass FMCH Tuesday Talk - November 14, 2023/EDUCATION

Welcome to the FMCH Tuesday Talk. Please continue to send us your announcements, celebrations, and accomplishments to [email protected]

Table of Contents

Upcoming Events

Focus of the Week – Education

Announcements

Presentations and Publications

Frankly Speaking Podcast

Clinical Services Spotlight

Upcoming Events


FMCH Grand Rounds

Tuesday, November 14th, 12:00 - 1:00pm, Thomas Scornavacca, Jr., DO, presents "The Current State of Value Based Care."

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


Undergraduate Education

We mentioned last month that we have a record number 23 UMass Chan medical students who are applying to match in family medicine residencies this year. 10 are AHEC Scholars and it is also notable that 15 (52%) of them are recipients of the Gold Humanism Award!

Faculty

  • Congratulations to Dr. Erik Garcia for his promotion to Associate Professor!
  • We have a new departmental librarian, Andrew Haggarty is available to help with literature searches. You can reach him at: Andrew Haggarty, MLIS, Education and Clinical Services Librarian, Lamar Soutter Library, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School [email protected], 508-856-1041.


Graduate Education

Residents, fellows and students: Consider submitting your scholarly work to STFM for their annual conference May 4-8, 2024 in LA! If you need help with this process, please reach out to Dr. Philip Day who can provide assistance. More info at: stfm.cmail20.com/t/j-e-sjyhryd-duddddedu-x/.

Announcements


Past editions of the Tuesday Talk Newsletter are available

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

Judy Savageau Annual Coat Drive:

In memory of Judy Savageau, we are collecting coats for the Union Hill School in Worcester – you can donate by venmo or check (see the attached flyer for details) or buy a coat for the boxes in your practice area. The most needed coat sizes are 5/6 (youth small) for boys, 7/8 (youth medium) for boys and girls, 10/12 (youth large) for boys and girls, and 14/16 (youth x-large) for boys and girls. If you buy a coat, please let [email protected] know the size and gender. We will collect coats through December 1st. Thank you!


UMass Memorial Health received grant funding to upskill providers in Central MA with respect to Suboxone access. We are offering a free one-day CME course on December 14th. Any provider from Central MA is welcome. We will be focused on the why behind Suboxone prescribing as well as its nuts and bolts. There is a registration link and more information here: https://www.rizema.org/foundations-support-umass-memorial-health-prescriber-training-to-expand-opioid-use-disorder-treatment/ 


Consistent with existing policy, all IRB submissions from faculty and their supervisees are required to undergo internal departmental review before formal submission to the IRB. Philip G Day ([email protected]) will be assuming the responsibility as the department’s IRB consultant. He will screen all IRB submissions and provide brief feedback to the investigators. Please expect a two-week turnaround time for this process. For details and updates, please visit: 

https://www.umassmed.edu/fmch/research/irb/


The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) would like to call your attention to the ongoing national shortage of Bicillin L-A®. In the context of this shortage, appropriate staging for syphilis is especially important to ensure optimal treatment and preserve the supply of Bicillin L-A®. Massachusetts clinicians should contact the Partner Services and Reporting Line at 617-983-6999 for technical assistance including historical syphilis testing and treatment information for their patients. Clinical consultation on complex cases is available through the STD Clinical Consultation Network (www.stdccn.org) or by calling the DPH Division of STD Prevention clinical team at 617-983-6940. DPH's Division of STD Prevention operates a Bicillin L-A® Delivery program. If you are a clinician unable to obtain Bicillin L-A® to treat patients with infectious syphilis or their contacts, DPH will deliver the medication to your clinic as long as there is sufficient inventory at DPH. Massachusetts clinicians in need of Bicillin L-A® for their patients diagnosed with infectious syphilis should first try to place an order for the medication via their clinic’s routine processes. If they are unable to obtain the medication, clinicians may call the DPH STD Partners Services and Reporting line at 617-983-6999 to arrange for Bicillin L-A® delivery. Additional information and guidance can be found in attached communication, and on the DPH website. It will be updated as the situation evolves.


Simulation-Based Training

Are you passionate about patients and caregivers feeling seen and heard, especially when they are living with serious illnesses? Do you enjoy teaching medical students the fundamental skills of communication and compassionate presence to form therapeutic relationships? If so, we have a great opportunity for you! We are recruiting faculty facilitators for a required simulation-based training for all 3rd-year students during their family medicine and internal medicine clerkships. During the 3-hour session, students work in small groups with a patient actor and faculty facilitator to take turns leading a discussion about the patient as a person, their prognosis, goals of care and treatment options. Experienced faculty from palliative care have designed the curriculum and will prepare new facilitators via formal faculty development and coaching. The time commitment is variable, depending on level of interest, but at a minimum includes 2 hours of faculty development and participation in two 4-hour sessions per year at iCELS. For background on this curriculum and teaching method, please see our MedEd Portal publication on our resident curriculum which was adapted for students:

https://www.mededportal.org/doi/full/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11122

If you're interested in participating, and/or for more information, please contact Jennifer Reidy, MD ([email protected]), Vandana Nagpal, MD ([email protected]), Mary Lindholm, MD ([email protected]) and Nancy Skehan, MD ([email protected])

Presentations and Publications


Carolyn Langer, MD, JD, MPH, contributed a chapter entitled "Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Managing Occupational and Environmental Health & Safety Programs" in Moser's Effective Management of Health and Safety Programs: A Practical Guide, Fourth Edition, published by OEM Press.

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: There is an overlap of acute sinusitis symptoms and viral upper respiratory tract infection, such that many children are treated unnecessarily with antibiotics. In this episode, we review 2 recent studies that inform recommendations on whether or not to treat childhood sinusitis with amoxicillin/clavulanate. Gain practical strategies and the confidence to appropriately address sinusitis in the children you treat. Guest: Robert A. Baldor, MD, FAAFP, presents: "Clearing the Air: Are Antibiotics Necessary for Childhood Sinusitis?" - Frankly Speaking Ep 354.

Clinical Services Spotlight:

Josephine Fowler, MD, MBA, Vice Chair of Clinical Services

COVID-19 UMMMC

  • The current 7-day positivity rate is 6.9%.
  • There are 13 in-house cases.
  • Of the 13 cases, 38% are primary COVID.


COVID-19 MA

  • Statewide, the case rate is 469.7 per 100,000 residents.
  • For Worcester County, the case rate is 408.4 per 100,000.
  • For the week of October 30 to November 4, there were 1,451 new COVID cases and 21 confirmed deaths.


The Flu Vaccine reporting is due 12/1/2023.

Details of Mandatory Flu Vaccination Reporting Program

This year’s flu season is approaching, and we are implementing a mandatory flu vaccination reporting program across the system, which is required by DPH. All caregivers, clinical and nonclinical, who may work on any UMass Memorial Health site for at least one day during the influenza season (between October 1 and April 30) regardless of their employment status, must report having received the flu vaccine or attest they are declining the vaccine for medical, religious or personal reasons by December 1st. Those caregivers who decline the vaccine must wear a UMMH-issued surgical mask at all times while in clinical care areas. Please see flyer for additional information.


RSV on the Rise Nationwide

  • Northeast RSV data
  • MA has a new dashboard that tracks RSV, COVID, and Flu.
  • RSV cases are increasing. 
  • People with RSV are contagious for 3-8 days.
  • Some infants and people with weakened immune systems can spread for 4 weeks.

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 6:30-730am 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