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This fall, faculty members from the EVMS Department of Medicine were proudly recognized at the Virginia Chapter of the American College of Physicians (VA ACP) Awards Ceremony. Several of our esteemed faculty received prestigious awards for their outstanding contributions to patient care and education.
On Wednesday, November 6, the EVMS Legacy Awards Ceremony celebrated the outstanding achievements of our faculty members. A total of 11 awards were presented to faculty from the Department of Medicine, recognizing their extraordinary service to both EVMS and the community.
We are delighted to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the distinguished doctors affiliated with Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences at Old Dominion University for their well-deserved recognition as Top Doctors of 2024 by Virginia Business magazine. Their tireless dedication to delivering exceptional healthcare services has earned them this prestigious accolade and made a lasting impact on the communities they serve. Each of these medical professionals exemplifies excellence in their respective fields. Their commitment to advancing healthcare and improving patient outcomes is truly commendable. We celebrate their achievements and express gratitude for the positive influence they bring to the field of medicine. Congratulations once again to the outstanding doctors from our institution for their continued commitment to healthcare excellence.
Here's a shout-out to the outstanding professionals that were selected from our Department:
Last Friday marked a memorable occasion as the Medicine Department came together to celebrate Winterfest, a festive event brimming with warmth and community spirit. The department joined forces with the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore, showcasing a commendable commitment to philanthropy. The primary goal of the event was to raise funds in support of the Foodbank's crucial mission, which plays a vital role in addressing food insecurity in the region. The collaborative effort garnered active participation from a diverse array of attendees, including faculty members, staff, residents, and fellows. This dynamic gathering not only strengthened the sense of camaraderie within the community, but also underscored the department's dedication to making a positive impact beyond the realms of medicine. As individuals from various roles converged at Winterfest, it became a vibrant testament to the power of unity and generosity, reflecting the shared values that define the Medicine Department.
We are delighted to share the news that Dr. Sami Tahhan has received the academic honor of the Brock VHS/Sentara Endowed Chair of Academic Leadership, while Dr. Bahar Niknejad is the esteemed recipient of the Rosemary Fenton and Garnett Jordan Professorship in Geriatrics. Congratulations Dr. Tahhan and Dr. Niknejad!
Dr. Hamid Okhravi's clinical trial holds the promise to halt Alzheimer's progression using FDA-approved medication. Dive into the details of this game-changing study that targets memory loss early, potentially preventing the disease. The call for participants aged 55-80, especially from underrepresented communities, is crucial. Join the movement, delve into the world of clinical trials, and support the cause to envision a future without Alzheimer's.
On November 15th, 2023, some members of our faculty accepted awards at the 2023 Service and Recognition Awards Ceremony! Congratulations to all the nominees and winners! Your dedication to advancing the academic mission of our medical school is both commendable and invaluable. Here's to a future filled with continued scholarly pursuits and medical excellence!
The honorees at the event were:
Internal Medicine had a stellar showing at the awards ceremony during the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Virginia Chapter of the American College of Physicians (ACP) on Sept. 22, 2023, in Richmond. Internal Medicine faculty dominated the recognition ceremony, bringing home awards in seven of 10 categories. The university had far more award recipients than any other academic institution.
The EVMS honorees at the ACP event were:
Congratulations for Kelly Hill, MD on being recognized as the Clinical Excellence Award for Physician-in-Training award winner for Quarter 3 of 2023! The Clinical Excellence Award Program aims to honor those esteemed individuals within Sentara Norfolk General, who have demonstrated exceptional clinical expertise, patient outcomes, and a commitment to excellence in their respective specialties. This recognition and celebration of the remarkable efforts of our medical professionals will foster a culture of excellence and inspire others to raise the bar in providing the best possible care for our patients.
This past Saturday, our department came together with our faculty, residents, fellows, and their families for an unforgettable Wellness event - SummerFest 2023! We couldn't have asked for better weather, and the atmosphere was filled with laughter, camaraderie, and positivity. It's truly inspiring to see our team come together not only as colleagues but as friends and families. Stay tuned for more exciting events and opportunities to foster wellness and unity within our department. We're looking forward to an even brighter future together!
The Department of Internal Medicine is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a 1-day, FREE research workshop on Saturday, August 26. The workshop’s content will cover various topics about the clinical research process. It is meant to be an introductory overview of information but is open to any EVMS student, staff, or faculty. Please see the Boot Camp flyer below which includes a session breakdown of topics. If you have any questions about the event, please do not hesitate to ask. For questions, please contact Julie Sill at SillJD@evms.edu.
A light lunch will be provided - please RSVP to ensure an accurate headcount.
Novo Nordisk announced yesterday the topline results of the SELECT trial for which the Internal Medicine Division of Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders was a site. We are excited to tell you that the study showed the GLP-1 analog & weight loss drug semaglutide (Wegovy) at 2.4 mg was shown to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, or heart-related death by 20% in a clinical trial in obese people, without diabetes, with cardiovascular disease. The first to show a weight loss drug alone can have such a protective effect. This is the first time that any medication given to a patient with obesity (but no diabetes) has been shown to result in CV benefit.
We would like to thank our entire research team who worked hard to make our participation effective.
Hosts of the “We Grieve Differently” podcast, Carolyn K. Williams and Dawn Allen, sat down with Marissa Galicia-Castillo, MD, MSEd (MD'97, Internal Medicine Residency '00), on June 20 to answer one question: Does palliative care mean end of life?
Listen to the full podcast on Spotify.
Learn more about the Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology and hospice and palliative medicine.
Nearly 40 years ago, the Cosmopolitan Club of Norfolk played a lead role in the fundraising effort that launched the Strelitz Diabetes Research Center. In the years since, the group has remained a committed and dedicated partner, with group members fundraising, volunteering, and raising awareness, the center, and diabetes research. Find out more about research and the impact of donor support.
We're proud of our dedicated IM faculty members who are dedicated to lowering diabetes rates in Western Tidewater. Thank you to all of our local community partners who are collaborating with us on this invaluable endeavor.
Congratulations to Dr. Sami Tahhan who was recognized as an ACP-Virginia Chapter laureate!
Drs. Ayeman Basith and Sarah Al Allawi (PGY3’s) stand next to their posters with Drs. Sami Tahhan and McKenna Johnson (VACCHS)
20+ IM faculty, residents, medical students, and staff attended The Society of Hospital Medicine conference in Austin, TX March 26-29. Congratulations on your hard work and national recognition!
Accepted for Plenary Session: Carr C, Tahhan S, Avila C, Qayyum R. The effect of Medicaid expansion on 30-day hospital readmissions
Travel Grant Awarded: Avila C, Qayyum R. The case-mix index and readmission rates across U.S. hospitals [Travel Grant of $1000 by SHM]
Announcement - Dr. Jennifer Hanrahan has joined the Internal Medicine Department as the Chief of the Infectious Diseases Division. Dr. Hanrahan has also been honored with the EVMS Foundation Distinguished Professorship in Internal Medicine, effective January 3rd, 2023. She comes to us from the University of Toleda College of Medicine and Life Sciences in Toledo, OH. Welcome to the team, Dr. Hanrahan!
6 of 10 ACP-Virginia Chapter Awards were given to EVMS Internal Medicine faculty this year - we are honored to have such a fabulous team!
Very excited to announce that our very own Natalie Gray has been honored with the Program Coordinator of the Year Award! Natalie supports the department in a critical role and we are grateful for her management and leadership. Congratulations Natalie!
Several faculty members of the Department of Internal Medicine were recognized and received awards at the 2022 Faculty and Staff Recognition ceremony on Nov. 2!
At the ACP Virginia Chapter resident abstract competition several awards were won by EVMS team!