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Department of Medicine Faculty Meeting
September 16, 2010Announcements
Review of 2009-10Goals for 2010-11
AnnouncementsBMC review of FTI recommendations underway
– Multiple implementation committees established– Employees to be laid off-exact number pending– Multiple initiatives to secure additional funding and
improve finances long-termClinical incentive payments to be distributed at the
end of October, 2010Sleep Lab at Commonwealth Avenue facility now
openFaculty Development and Diversity Seminar,
Appointments and Promotions, Karen Freund, M.D., Wilkins, Noon on September 21, 2010
Faculty encouraged to create individual web page (see bmcmedicine.info/FacultyForm.html )
Announcements (con’t)Site visit to review NCI Designated Cancer Center
application in OctoberBiostatistical core under Dr. Janice Weinberg
renewed, adding a ProgrammerAdditional Patient Recruiter to be funded for the
Clinical Research Resources Office in the CTSI to create patient registry
Dr. Avi Spira establishing a sequencing coreUpgrade to research IT infrastructure in planning
stagesBUSM and BMC reviewing options for research
integration – Dr. Corkey serving on the advisory group
Leadership Searches 2010-11
Chief, Section of Gastroenterology (Search committee chair Richard Cohen)
Chief, Section of GeriatricsResidency Training Program Director
(Search committee chair Tom Moore)Director, HIV-AIDS Program Director
(Search committee chair Bob Horsburgh)
Grand RoundsSeptember 17: Sue Kim Hanson Memorial Lecture: Microbiota and
HIV at the Interface of Innate and Adaptive Immunity, Daniel Littman, M.D., Professor of Pathology and Microbiology, NYU School of Medicine, Investigator Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Sept. 24: The Peculiar Case of Phineas Gage: The Evolution of Judgment, Faith T. Fitzgerald, M.D., Visiting Professor, Professor of Internal Medicine, Univ. of California-Davis School of Medicine
Oct. 1: Infectious Diarrhea: An Update, Carol Sulis, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, BUSM
Oct. 8: Clinical Decision Making and Indecision in Managing Patients with Diabetes and Osteoporosis, Ellen Miller, M.D., Vice President of Academic Affairs, NS/LIJ-Southside Hospital, Bay Shore, NY
Oct. 15: Topic To Be Announced, Emelia Benjamin, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Vice Chair for Faculty Development and Diversity, Dept Medicine, BUSM
Early Career Faculty Development Program
Structured mentoring program for Assistant Professors will meet starting in January 2011 to provide peer support and one-on-one guidance to meet professional goals.
Information sessions Evans 118 :– Thursday, September 23, 12:00 to 12:30 p.m. – Wednesday, September 29, 5:00 to 5:30 p.m.
For more information and to submit application: http://www.bumc.bu.edu/facdev-medicine/mentoring/
ECIBR Retreat Day: Collaborative Research and Future Growth
Monday, September 20, 2010, Hiebert, 10-4 pm9:30 – 10:00: Sign in10:00 – 10:30: Welcome10:30 – 12:30: ARC Presentations12:30 – 1:15: Lunch1:15 – 3:15: Introduction of new Pre-ARCs3:15 – 4:00: Presentation from Office of Development
and Technology4:00 – 5:00: Reception
Mini-Symposium: New Frontiers in Molecular Medicine:
Honoring Dr. Jack MurphyFriday, October 1, 2010, EBRC(X Bldg)
714/715, 650 Albany Street, begins in Wilkins Board Room with a Speakers Luncheon with Graduate Students and Post-Doctoral Fellows (1:00 – 1:20), then moves to EBRC, X714/715
This event is scheduled to adjourn with a reception from 5:00 – 6:00 pm
Evans DaysDecember 9-10, 2010
Wilkins Lecture: 3:30 p.m., December 9, 2010, Keefer Auditorium, Cynthia Kenyon, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco
Ingelfinger Lecture: 12 noon, December 10, 2010, Keefer Auditorium, Richard Shannon, M.D., Chair of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Abstract Submissions will be accepted from September 6 through October 4 at 5 pm athttp://www.call4abstracts.com/busm_main/busm10d1/ For questions-Maria ([email protected])
Department of MedicineDepartment of MedicineAnnual Review 2009Annual Review 2009--1010
New Faculty and Promotions
2009-2010
New Faculty 2009-2010
Rank (anticipated)Faculty MemberSection
Professor
Maria Trojanowska, PhDRheumatology
Professor
Jerrold Ellner, MDInfectious Disease
Professor
Tien Hsu, MDHem/Onc
Professor
Robert Levine, MDGastroenterology
Associate ProfessorIgor Kramnik, MD, PhDPulmonary
Associate ProfessorOmar Eton, MDHem/Onc
Associate ProfessorTimothy Naimi, MDGIM
Assistant ProfessorAmy Baranoski, MDInfectious Disease
Assistant ProfessorTeresa Cheng, MDGIM
Assistant ProfessorKatherine Lupton, MDGIM
Assistant ProfessorJonathan Berz, MDGIM
Assistant ProfessorElizabeth Rourke, PHdGIM
Assistant ProfessorWinnie Suen, MD, MScGeriatrics
Assistant ProfessorGyungah Jun, PhDGenetics
Assistant ProfessorVishwajeet Puri, PhDEndocrinology
Assistant ProfessorThomas Travison, PhDEndocrinology
Assistant ProfessorRobert Helm, MDCardiology
Assistant ProfessorClaudia Hochberg, MDCardiology
Assistant ProfessorAshvin Pande, MDCardiology
Assistant ProfessorAmy Wasserman, MD Rheumatology
Assistant ProfessorTing-hsu Chen, MD, MPHPulmonary
Assistant ProfessorRenda Weiner, MD, MPHPulmonary
Assistant ProfessorEdward Jones-Lopes, MDInfectious Diseases
Assistant ProfessorNatasha Hochberg, MDInfectious Disease
InstructorAngela Leung, MDEndocrinology
InstructorJared Magnani, MDCardiology
Clinical InstructorNaomi Amudala, NPRheumatology
Clinical InstructorDiane Feeney, NPHem/Onc
Clinical InstructorSaulius Girnius, MDHem/Onc
Clinical InstructorYolanda Perez-Shulman, NPGIM
Clinical InstructorMeeky Kim, NPGIM
Clinical InstructorCezanne Cartier, NPCardiology
Research Assistant ProfessorAndreea Bujor, MDRheumatology
Research Assistant ProfessorSarah Haigh-Molina, PhDGastroenterology
InstructorAlessandra Farina, MD, PhDRheumatology
InstructorSatish Kenchaiah, MDPreventive Medicine
InstructorGitana Bradauskaite, MDNephrology
InstructorGrzegorz Rymarczyk, PhDMolecular Medicine
InstructorDuyen Ngo, MDHem/Onc
InstructorClaire Horkan, MD, BChGIM- Hospitalist
InstructorAnjali Grandhige, MDGIM- Hospitalist
InstructorWendy Gray, MDGIM
InstructorTara Dumont, MDGIM
InstructorSharmeel Wasan, MDGastroenterology
InstructorAudrey Calderwood, MDGastroenterology
InstructorAnsu Noronha, MDGastroenterology
Promotions 2009-10
NephrologyAssistant ProfessorVipul Chitalia M.D.
NephrologyAssistant ProfessorAylit Schultz M.D.
Comp BioMedicineAssistant ProfessorKatrina Steiling M.D.
GIMAssistant ProfessorCharlene Weigel M.D.
GIMAssistant ProfessorMelissa DiPetrillo M.D.
RheumatologyAssistant ProfessorSteven Vlad M.D.
NephrologyAssistant ProfessorTamar Aprahamian PhD
EndocrinologyAssistant ProfessorSonia Ananthakrishnan M.D.
EndocrinologyProfessorSayon Roy PhD
GeriatricsProfessorSharon Levine M.D.
RheumatologyAssociate Professor Eugene Kissin M.D.
Hem/OcAssociate Professor Gerald Denis PhD
CardiovascularAssociate Professor George Phillippides M.D.
GIMAssociate Professor Karen Lasser M.D.
EpidemiologyAssociate Professor Tuhina Neogi M.D. DSc
Hem/OcProfessorAdam Lerner, M.D.
CardiovascularAssociate Professor Kevin Monahan, M.D.
GIMProfessorWarren Hershman, M.D.
Faculty FTEE Distribution FY ’10 vs FY ’11 (Budget)
Faculty Distribution by RankRank Total Percent
WomenURM’s(%)
Professor 91 22 4 (4.4)
Associate Professor 76 42 6 (7.9)
Assistant Professor 165 50 13 (7.9)
Instructor 40 70 3 (7.5)
Total for all Ranks 372 44 31 (8.3)
Department of Medicine Award Recipients 2009-10
Bridge Grants: Sam ThiagalinghamHerb Cohen Ken Albrecht Mike Wolfe Lynn Moore Flora Sam Xuemei Zhong
DOM Pilot Grants: Tracy BattagliaMichael Wolf Xuemei Zhong Kalpana Gupta Gustavo MostoslavskyCTSI: Douglas Faller,
Stephanie Lee/Jennifer Rosen, Fred Little, Avi Spira/Lee Goldstein
Pepper Center: Wen Guo
Department of Medicine Evans Awardees 2009-10
Evans Junior Faculty Merit Awardees:Tracy Battaglia, M.D.Andrea Coviello, M.D.Naomi Hamburg, M.D.Ross Summer, M.D.
Evans Scholars:Joseph Vita, M.D.Vasan Ramachandran,
M.D.
Clinical Program2009-10
Volume Increased in the Inpatient and Outpatient Setting
Demand remains strongAccess for new patients improvedFaculty productivity increasedClinical revenue increased substantiallyMajor effort underway to analyze and reduce
inpatient mortalityFinancial pressures on BMC and DOM increased
Inpatient Medical Service
Clinical Productivity
Access for Ambulatory Visits
Goals for Clinical Program 2010-11
Reduce OBSERVED MORTALITY on the inpatient medical service
Improve ACCESS for new patientsImprove clinical infrastructure to support patients and
providersIncrease marketing of clinical practiceImprove net collection rate to >90% and collections per
wRVUClinical documentation and coding initiative underwayRedesign of inpatient medical teams planned for
implementation July 2011
Research Program2009-10
Substantial increase in total research fundingand funding per research faculty FTEE
Evans Center for Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research has supported very successful research collaboratives and training initiatives
Core use has increased substantiallyNew cores established (biostatistics, sequencing)Fair Expectations and Code of Conduct
established for faculty and trainees
Evans Center Affinity Research Collaboratives
Mitochondria: one organelle multiple organs
Blood microbiomeCV consequences of
metabolic diseaseBiomarkersProtein trafficking and
neurodegenerative diseases: Alzheimer’s Disease as a first model system
Regenerative medicineSex differences in
adipose tissue remodeling: mechanisms and role in disease risk associated with obesity
Atrial FibrillationCommon macrophage
signatures for immunesuppression
Pre-ARC- Aortic stiffness
RESEARCH FUNDINGDepartment of Medicine
(excludes VA and RWMC)
30
50
70
90
110
130
150
2008 2009 2010
BUSMBMCTOTAL
Research Funding per Faculty Research FTEE in Dept Medicine
($m)
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
FY 2009 FY 2010
$ per FTEE w/oNEIDL
Research Goals for 2010-11
Align research space with programmatic needs and opportunities
Continuously refine core resourcesProvide more consistent and substantial
support for T and K awardeesDevelop additional interdisciplinary
research and training opportunitiesImprove research infrastructure
(purchasing, IT)
Education Program 2010
Residency Program Leadership changesAmbitious change in resident rotationsSuccessful ACGME site visitsIncrease in ambulatory teaching for students and
residentsJournal Club for clinician educators started this
weekCore Curriculum for Educators International experiences for residents being
formalized
Medicine Clerkship Evaluation (Administration)
Graduate Questionnaire of BUSM (‘06-’10) on Internal Medicine
Clerkship
4.404.50Teaching by residents and fellows
4.204.24Received feedback
4.004.18Observed by faculty performing Physical Examination
4.004.12Observed by faculty taking History
4.504.58Variety of patients
3.503.52Quality of educational experience
All Schools
BUSMMeasure
Faculty Development and Diversity 2009-10
18 Faculty received faculty development grants
Mentoring program to be initiatedLGBT working group establishedSubstantial resources placed on DOM
websiteSeminar series continuously updatedFocus on professionalismNew Faculty Orientation initiated
Faculty Development and Diversity Goals for 2010-11
Roll out Mentoring Program (16 faculty) campus-wide
Enrich resources available for URM and LGBT faculty
Establish new Faculty AwardsRefine and further develop seminar series
and faculty development grantsMonitor reasons for faculty departures
Department of Medicine Budget Overview 2009-10
Category Expense
Section Support (recruitments, formula, deficits)
8.45 m
Incentives and Awards (clinical incentives, >90%, bridge, pilot, Evans Faculty Awards)
2.90
Education (GPMM, VA, VC Educ)
0.54
Research (includes cores, ECIBR)
1.96
Central Administration (includes billing & collection)
5.14
Revenue Net of Expenses
2.11 m
Administrative Initiatives 2010-11
Meet financial operations service standardsUtilize new General Ledger system in preparation
for conversion to ATLASMonitor and improve compliance with billing
regulations where necessaryMaintain DOM IT service standardsIncrease efficiency of administrative servicesEnhance training of support staff Accelerate process for credentialing of physiciansOptimize clinical revenue
Final Thoughts