Emory at Grady Professional Development Newsletter
Volume 4, Issue 4, Summer 2023
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Congratulations, Grady Team!
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Announcing Nadine Kaslow as Inaugural Director of Wellbeing, Resiliency, and Flourishing
Nadine Kaslow (psychiatry and behavioral sciences) is the inaugural Director of Wellbeing, Resiliency, and Flourishing for Emory at Grady. In this role, Nadine will continue to build upon her previous work supporting wellness-focused efforts on the Grady campus for providers, learners, and staff. The new programs she is tasked with developing will be inclusive, accessible, and tailored to the Grady community.
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Holly Gooding Appointed Associate Dean of Professional Development and Education
Holly Gooding (pediatrics) is the new Associate Dean of Professional Development and Education. Holly will help oversee the development of educators and the Office of Continuing Medical Education (CME) in this role.
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Modele Ogunniyi Elected to the Association of Black Cardiologists Board
Modele Ogunniyi (medicine) has been elected to serve on the Association of Black Cardiologists Board (ABC). Modele was elected by her ABC colleagues and will serve a two year term. Read more.
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Jason Brown Recognized in University of Georgia 40 Under 40
Jason Brown (medicine) was recognized in the University of Georgia's 40 Under 40. Jason was highlighted for being an award winning doctor who inspires students while expanding health care access. Read more.
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Colin Washington Named Associate Program Director for J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program
Colin Washington (medicine) has been named Associate Program Director for the J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency program. Dr. Washington will join the residency's leadership team, and will help guide the program's administrative, clinical, and educational oversight. Read more.
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Lorenzo Di Francesco Stays Tech Savvy
Lorenzo Di Francesco (medicine) established the Point of Care Diagnostic Curriculum to familiarize residents with an ever-expanding assortment of medical innovations. The program is designed to introduce second-year medical residents to a variety of highly advanced medical devices. Read more.
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Thank you, Drs. William Branch and George Bugg, Jr. for your tireless efforts and dedication to Emory at Grady over your many years of service.
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Emory at Grady New Faculty Welcome Reception
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Join us for the New Faculty Welcome Reception on Oct. 5. Come out to meet fellow Emory at Grady faculty members while enjoying food and games. RSVP.
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Grady HRO Error Prevention Training
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To achieve Grady's quality and safety goals, the Grady HRO team is hosting mandatory high reliability sessions for all employees. Be sure to register to attend a mandatory Error Prevention Training session on Grady University. There are many options for dates and times. For more information.
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Emory Quality Academy: Interprofessional Team Skills for Quality Improvement
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Deadline to apply: Sept. 26
The Interprofessional Team Skills for Quality Improvement course is a 6-month longitudinal course with a project-based curriculum. This course trains interprofessional teams of health care professionals in quality improvement (QI) skills that they can apply to local settings, developing capacity for continuous improvement, interprofessional teamwork, and teaching QI as part of their work. Apply.
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Emory Medical Care Foundation Intramural Grants
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Emory at Grady Virtual Town Hall
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Journey with us for this enlightening trip to Alabama on October 14. Register.
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Recent Publications by Grady Faculty
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Vascular Injury: Endovascular and Open Surgical Management
In this book, Ravi Rajani (surgery), Joseph DuBose, and Pedro Teixeira bring endovascular and trauma specialists up to date on the rapidly evolving field of vascular injury management.
Feasibility of Multiparametric Perfusion Assessment in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Using Intravoxel Incoherent Motion and Blood Oxygenation-Level Dependent MRI
In this study, Marcos Schechter (medicine), Maya Fayfman (medicine), Gabriel Santamarina (medicine), Ravi Rajani (surgery), and others evaluate the sensitivity of intra-voxel incoherent motion (IVIM) and blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) MRI to microvascular changes in patients with DFUs.
Improving Communication in a Large Urban Academic Safety Net Hospital System: Implementation of Secure Messaging
In this study, Bhavin Adhyaru (medicine), Daniel Wu (emergency medicine), and others investigated how the implementation of secure messaging in addition to traditional paging would impact hospital communication.
Making mentoring more impactful for URiM students
In this manuscript, Carlos del Rio (medicine), Tracey Henry (medicine), and other illustrate tenets of mentorship that result in effective mentoring of URiM students by any physician regardless of race, ethnicity, or background.
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