Annual Report of the Morehouse School of Medicine Residency Program to the gafp congress of Delegates



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Annual Report of the Morehouse School of Medicine Residency Program

to the GAFP Congress of Delegates

The Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) Family Medicine Residency Program was established in 1981 as MSM’s first graduate medical education program. Our residents benefit from inpatient training at both Atlanta Medical Center-South, a moderately sized community hospital in East Point, Georgia, and Grady Memorial Hospital serving a largely underserved population as the largest hospital in the state of Georgia and the 5th largest hospital in the country. Our primary ambulatory training site is the Morehouse Healthcare Comprehensive Family Healthcare Center where the full scope of Family Medicine is practice and a range of procedures are performed. Since its inception, the program has graduated 162 residents. Sixty-eight percent of graduates are practicing in Georgia..


Residents and Graduates

Program graduates during the 2015 – 2016 academic year are listed below with their practice sites.

Olumide Adewumi, MD Mercy Health Systems, MO

Evelyn Campbell-Bayaan, MD JenCare, Atlanta, GA

Omofolarin Fasuyi, MD Mercy Health Systems, MO

Jennifer Francois, MD WellStar Medical Group Family Medicine, Atlanta, GA

Mario Henriquez-Alvarenga, MD Mercy Health Systems, NM

Veronita Thompson, MD Kaiser Permanente West Cobb Medical Center, Austell, GA

Onameyore Utuama, MD Leesburg Regional Medical Center, FL

Samantha Wagner, MD Atlanta VA Medical Center, Atlanta, GA


The program successfully filled the full complement of six slots for the PGY 1 class out of an applicant pool of approximately 2000. The following interns were welcomed to the program on July 1, 2016:

Aaron Cooper, MD Morehouse School of Medicine

Mayyada Holt, MD Escuela Latino Americana de Medicina

Monique Merritt-Atkins, MD Morehouse School of Medicine

Lovelyne Ngujede, MD Université de Yaoundé I

Tolani Olagunju, MD American University of Antigua College of Medicine

Vrati Parikh, MD American University of Antigua College of Medicine
Administration Change as of July 1, 2016:

We have had two personnel changes:

1) Our Director of Behavioral Medicine is now Dr. Marietta Collins, who started on July 11, 2016. Formally on faculty at Emory University, she brings a wealth of experience in patient care, education, administration, and scholarly endeavors. She will continue the integration of Behavioral Health throughout the program and has already conducted the first Balint group of the current academic year.

2) Our Program Manager is now Colleen Stevens who well versed in graduate medical education having had prior experience on both the individual program level and the institutional GME level. In the four months since she joined the program her excellent administrative, organizational, and critical thinking skills have proven valuable in streamlining some of the Program's processes.


New Rotation

Drs. Arletha Livingston and Kelsey-Harris co-developed the curriculum for the Community Health Rotation, a rotation for PGY2 residents. During FY16, both PGY2 and PGY3 residents had the opportunity to complete this rotation. As a result of this new educational experience, residents were noted to demonstrate significant progression along community and population health-related and care coordination- related milestones of Patient Care and Systems Based Practice subcompetencies.


Faculty Additions:

Dr. Marietta Collins


Resident Scholarly Activity:

Our residents were actively engaged in scholarly activity during the 2015 – 2016 academic year. The following listing highlights their activities:


Presentations

Dr. Anna Sikod

Oral Presentation: National Medical Association 2015

Poster Presentation: AAFP Annual Scientific Assembly 2015

“Myasthenic Crisis: A Family Physician Approach”


Dr. Onameyore Utuama

Poster Presentation: AAFP Annual Scientific Assembly 2015 “Sore Throat, Oral Sex and Trichomoniasis”

Oral Presentation: National Medical Association Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly Family Medicine Section 2015 - “Esophageal Varices and What’s Good about Goody Powder”

Poster Presentation: STFM Annual Spring Conference 2016 “Does Implementing a Web-based Decision Support System Improve Coumadin Patient Management and Physician Comfort Level?”


Department of Family Medicine Residency 8th Annual Resident Research Forum, June 15, 2016

Evelyn Campbell-Bayaan, MD: “Analysis of Risk and Treatment for Acute Coronary Syndrome of Patients Admitted for the Symptom of Chest Pain”

Omofolarin Fasuyi, MD, MPH: “2 Years Post-ACA Implementation: How are Georgia’s Health Access Indices Faring Compared to National Average”

Onameyore Utuama, MD, MPH: Does Implementing a Coumadin Web-Based Decision Support System Increase Patient Management in a Community Clinic?”
MSM Booth Zaiden Research Day, June 1, 2016

Oluwaseun Odewole, MD, MPH: “A 63 Year Old Woman with Altered Mental Status: A Case of Wernicke’s Encephalopathy”

“Subgaleal Hematoma Following Hair Braiding in a 6 Year Old Female”, and “An unusual presentation of compartment syndrome: A Case Report”



Omofolarin Fasuyi, MD, MPH: “2 Years Post-ACA Implementation: How are Georgia’s Health Access Indices Faring Compared to National Average?”

Onameyore Utuama, MD, MPH: “Esophageal Varices and What’s ‘Good’ about Goody Powder?”

“Does Implementing a Coumadin Web-based Decision Support system Increase Patient Management and Physician Comfort Level in a Community Clinic?”

“Sickle Cell Disease: Challenges and Comfort in Providing Care By Family Physicians in the Southeast”

“Can Trichomoniasis cause Pharyngitis? A Case Report”



Anna Sikod, MD: “When the Emergency Room Becomes a Room of Terror”

“To Intubate or Not to Intubate - Acute Management of Myasthenic Crisis”


Publications:

Omofolarin Fasuyi, MD, MPH

Fasuyi O, Kelsey-Harris R, Omole F. Hospital Infections and Sepsis. STFM and AFMRD Family Medicine Residency Curriculum Resource. 2015

Utuama O, Fasuyi O, Strayhorn G, Booker KL. Methyldopa Hepatotoxicity: A Paradoxical High-Risk Pregnancy. Journal of Clinical Gynecology & Obstetrics. 2015; 4(3): 271-274. (doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jcgo343w)

Omole FS and Fasuyi OB. Chapter 45 (Bacteremia and Sepsis), 7th Edition of Family Medicine – Principles and Practice. To be published by Springer-Verlag in 2016.
Onameyore Utuama, MD, MPH

Utuama O, Fasuyi O, Strayhorn G, Booker KL. Methyldopa Hepatotoxicity: A Paradoxical High-Risk Pregnancy. Journal of Clinical Gynecology & Obstetrics. 2015; 4(3): 271-274. (doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jcgo343w)


Oluwaseun Odewole, MD, MPH

Adedinsewo D, Odewole O, Taylor T. Acute Rhabdomyolysis Following Synthetic Cannabinoid Ingestion. North American Journal of Medical Sciences. (Accepted for publication)



Odewole O; Tade F; Nieh P; Savir-Baruch B; Jani A; Master V; Rossi P; Halkar R; Osunkoya A; Akin-Akintayo O; Zhang C; Chen Z; Goodman M; Schuster D. Recurrent Prostate Cancer Detection with anti-3-[18F] FACBC PET-CT: Comparison with Computed Tomography. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2016 Apr 18. [Epub ahead of print]

Tade F, Cohen M, Styblo T, Odewole O, Holbrook A, Newell M, Savir-Baruch B, Li X, Goodman M, Nye J, Schuster D. Anti-3-[18F] FACBC (Fluciclovine) PET-CT of Breast Cancer: An Exploratory Study . Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2016 Apr 7. pii: jnumed.115.171389. [Epub ahead of print]

Ilori TO, Adedinsewo DA, Odewole O, Enofe N, Ojo AO, McClellan W, Patzer RE. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Graft and Recipient Survival in Elderly Kidney Transplant Recipients. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2015 Dec;63(12):2485-2493

Ilori TO, Enofe N, Oommen A, Odewole O, Ojo A, Plantinga L, Pastan S, Echouffo-Tcheugui JB, McClellan W. Factors affecting willingness to receive a kidney transplant among minority patients at an urban safety-net hospital: a cross-sectional survey. BMC Nephrol. 2015 Nov 21;16:191. doi: 10.1186/s12882-015-0186-2.


Resident Leadership

Dr. Onameyore Utuama served as the Resident Association President and Dr. Evelyn Campbell-Bayaan served as Secretary in 2015 – 2016 the year. Dr. Omofolarin Fasuyi served as a Peer Reviewer for Annals of Family Medicine and a member of the Practice Management Committee with the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Fasuyi has also received a certificate of completion from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Open School for Health Professions curriculum in Improvement Capability, Patient Safety, Leadership, Person-and Family Centered Care, Triple Aim for Populations, and Quality, Cost and Value.


Awards and Recognitions:

Our residents and faculty strive for excellence in all of their endeavors. As such, they received numerous awards and recognitions during the 2014 – 2015 academic year.



Residents

Olumide Adewumi, MD

  • MSM Family Medicine Residency Program Community Service Award, June 2016

Evelyn Campbell-Bayaan, MD

  • MSM Family Medicine Residency Program Faculty Award for meritorious achievement during residency training

Omofolarin Fasuyi, MD, MPH

  • MSM Family Medicine Residency Program Resident of the Year Award, June 2016

  • Board Selected and Sworn-in, United States Army Reserve, February – March 2016

  • American Medical Association (AMA) Research Symposium 2015 - Judge

Mario Henriquez-Avarenga, MD

  • MSM Family Medicine Residency Program Resident of the Year Award, June 2016

Onameyore Utuama, MD

  • MSM Family Medicine Residency Program Director’s Award for scholastic excellence and education in teaching fellow residents the art of Family Medicine

  • National Medical Association R13 Early Career Investigation Travel Award, 2015

Samantha Wagner, MD

  • MSM Family Medicine Residency Program Community Service Award, June 2016


Faculty

Folashade Omole, MD, FAAFP

  • MSM Faculty of the Year Award, May 2016

Riba Kelsey-Harris, MD, MSCR, FAAFP

  • MSM GME Faculty of the Year Award, June 2016

Yvonne Maduka, MD

  • MSM Family Community Preceptor Award, June 2016

Kitefre Oboho, MD

  • MSM Family Medicine Residency Program William H. Cleveland Faculty of the Year Award, June 2016

Charles Sow, MD, MSCR

  • MSM Family Medicine Residency Program Chairman’s Award, June 2016

Gregory Strayhorn, MD

  • MSM Family Medicine Residency Program Nelson McGee Award, June 2016


Community Service:

Morehouse School of Medicine Family Medicine faculty and residents show their commitment to the MSM mission to “improve the health and well-being of individuals and communities,” through involvement in numerous community service activities. Activities with the highest participation include volunteering at the Back to School Fairs, numerous health fairs, and performing complimentary sports physicals for Boy Scouts troupes and high school football teams. Residency faculty additionally serve as volunteer preceptors for the MSM student run HEAL clinic and as mentors to students at the high school, collegiate, and medical school levels both individually and as a part of collective Morehouse School of Medicine pipeline efforts.


The program continues to work towards excellence in education, scholarly activity, patient care, leadership, and community engagement.
This report is presented for information only. We have no formal recommendations for the reference committee.
Respectfully Submitted,
Riba Kelsey-Harris, MD, FAAFP

Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine



Residency Program Director

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