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Annual Report2014-2015

The Department of Family Medicine

“Improving health through partnership,

scholarship and advocacy”

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A Year In Review From Dr. Melly Goodell

Chair, Department of Family Medicine

Residency Happenings

We are very pleased with our past academic year for

2014-2015.

We were successful with our recruiting season and we

filled in the match with high quality residents. We also

have our third resident in our combined Family

Medicine/Preventive Medicine program.

Our residents and faculty have been involved in numerous

national and regional leadership positions and presented

at local and national conferences. We continue to

participate in the Maryland PCMH Collaborative and are a

level 3 PCMH. We look forward to continuing to build on

the successes of this year.

I am pleased to share with you the Department of Family Medicine MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center

Annual Report, a summary of our activities and accomplishments from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. The Family

Medicine Residency continues to build on its successful reputation of outstanding clinical training, community

based research and quality improvement efforts, and leadership development.

At the Family Health Center, we continue to improve our patient centered medical home model. With more than

31,000 visits a year for FY15, we are reaching across generations to help make entire families healthier. Family

doctors are working with nurses and community health workers, pharmacists and social workers to provide a

comprehensive team model of care.

As we witness the landscape of health care transforming, with primary care at the forefront, we are ready and

positioned to “Improve health through partnership, scholarship and advocacy” as well as prepare our residents to

be family physician leaders. Please contact us to learn more about our programs or to join our team.

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Nancy Barr, MD

Medical Director ,

FHC/Med Student Educ

Michael Dwyer, MD

Program Director, FM

Residency

Andrea Gauld, PharmD,

BCACP, BCPS

Melly Goodell, MD

Chair, FM

Lauren Gordon, MD

Director of Women’s Health

Claudia Harding,

LCSW-C, BCD,

Dir of Behavior Science/

Comm Med

Joyce King, MD

Director of Inpatient

Training

Michael Niehoff, MD

Director of

Musculoskeletal

Programs

Emily Richie, MD

Director of Chronic Disease

Programs

Sallie Rixey, MD, MEd

Vice Chair, Dept of FM,

Co-Dir of FM

Prev Med Education

Tobie Lynn Smith, MD

Medical Director, HCH-BC

Netra Thakur, MD

Associate Program Director,

FM Residency

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Uchenna Emeche, MD

Faculty, FM

Associate Medical Director

Sharon Chung, DO

Faculty (Clinical)

Martha Johnson, MD

Faculty

Kate Jacobson, MD

Faculty (Clinical)

Kendal O’Hare, MD

Faculty

Family Medicine Core FacultyThe Heart of Our Department

Laura “Eli” Moreno, MD

Faculty

Kelly Ryan, DO

Faculty & Sports

Medicine

Katherine Stolarz, DO

Faculty

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Family Medicine Pediatric Faculty

Harsha Bhagtani, MD Robin Chernoff, MD Lee Fireman, MD Scott Krugman, MD,

Chairman, Dept of Pediatrics

Gaurav Kumar, MD Anna Reed, MD

Family Medicine Departures

Dr. Matthew Burke and Veronica Deza departed from the Department of Family

Medicine in 2015. We appreciate their commitment and dedication to family

medicine and wish them well on their new endeavors.

Matthew Burke, MD

Faculty

Veronica Deza, MD

Director of Geriatrics

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“At MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center

we define Family Medicine in our patient care

as well as interpersonal relationships amongst our staff.

We take pride in our continuity of care and our holistic appreciation

for aspects of our patients' lives.”

Family Medicine Residency Class of 2016

Family Medicine Residency Class of 2017

Allison Parker-Fahey, MD

Chief Resident

Arifuz Zaman, MDCrystal Peralta, MDSeung (Jay) Chung, DO Jean Masoso, MD

Chief Resident

Mary (Kate) Diehn, MD

Chief Resident

Rachael Randall, MD

Richard Bruno, MD

FM-PREV MED

Nikhil Desai, DO Ashley Dunn, DO Max Dutkin, MD Tamkeen Farooq,DO Ypapanti Meris, MD Cynthia Omokaro, MD Melanie Powell, MD Patrick Smith, MD

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Successful Match and Welcome

New Residents - Class of 2018

Hasan Shihab, MBChB

FM-PREV MED

Class 2018

Congratulations from the Department of Family Medicine to

the new members of our team. We are proud to add this

team of family medicine physicians while they embark on

their new journey as future leaders!

Julian Barkan, Philadelphia College of Osteo Medicine

Jasmeen Gill, Medical Univ. of the Americas

William Gottschalk, Lake Erie College of Osteo Medicine

Suchi Nagaraj, Medical Univ. of the Americas

Melissa Nicoletti, Trinity School of Medicine

Ijeoma Okeke, Rowan University School of Osteo Medicine

Jamille Taylor, Brown University

Grace Cho Wessling, Univ. of Maryland School of Medicine

Family Medicine/Preventive Medicine

Max Romano, Johns Hopkins University, Class of 2019

Hasan Shihab, Johns Hopkins University, Class of 2018

Max Roman, MD, MPH

FM-PREV MED

Class 2019

Julian Barkan, DO, MPH

Grace Cho Wessling, MD

Jasmeen Gill, MD W. Jordan Gottschalk, DO

Melissa Nicoletti, MD Ijeoma Okeke, DO

Jamille Taylor, MD, MPH

Suchi Nagaraj, MD

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Faculty Happenings

July 2014Faculty Appointments

Congratulations to the following Family

Medicine Faculty that have been appointed

academic ranks from Georgetown University

Medical Center in Clinical Family Medicine:

Nancy Barr, MD: Assistant Professor

Mike Dwyer, MD: Assistant Professor

Melly Goodell, MD: Associate Professor

Claudia Harding, LCSW-C, BCD:

Assistant Professor

Netra Thakur, MD: Assistant Professor

Through the collaboration with Georgetown,

our faculty will have the opportunity to make

important and continuing contributions to the

education of Georgetown students and

residents or others in the medical and

biomedical field.

July 2014Medical Mission Brings Hope,

Healing and Help

Recent Family Medicine alumnus and current

faculty, Kate Jacobson, and third year resident,

Ansu Punnoose, accompanied 13 other team

members on a trip to the Dominican Republic

this past summer for a medical mission. Armed

with suitcases containing medications, medical

supplies, glasses, clothing and shoes, they

traveled to seven villages and conducted ten

medical clinics.

They set up clinic/pharmacy stations in

churches, under the shades of trees and even

sugar cane plantations with sessions consist-ing

of approximately 50-60 patients. Not only did

Drs. Jacobson and Punnoose have the

opportunity to use their medical knowledge and

bring healing to many people, they also

witnessed transformation taking place in some

of the villages including a water purification

system as well as the beginning stages of a

vocational school to help people develop skill

sets.

Aug. 2014Dr. Burke Elected to Fellow Status

of the AAFP

The Degree of Fellow “recognizes AAFP

members who have distinguished themselves

among their colleagues, as well as in their

communities, by their service to family medicine,

by their advancement of health care to the

American people and by their professional

development through medical education and

research.” Congratulations Dr. Burke for being

recognized as a “Champion of Family Medicine.”

Sept. 2014Family Health Center Awarded Funding

from Share Our Strength

The award will allow the FHC to continue its

works providing Cooking Matters at the Store

tours in its center. The grant was made by

Share Our Strength on behalf of the

Partnership to End Childhood Hunger in

Maryland that will enable the Family Health

Center to reach out to patients to connect them

to this community resource.

Share Our Strength partners with non-profits,

community groups and public organizations

across the country to provide Cooking Matters

programming to low-income families in venues

that are convenient and familiar to them.

Patients at the Family Health Center will have

the opportunity to experience hands-on

cooking courses and grocery store tours and

other food skills education. In 2012, Share Our

Strength taught more than 23,000 families in

29 states to shop for and cook healthy meals

on a budget.

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Faculty Happenings

Oct. 2014Family Medicine Presents at FMEC

Family Medicine attended the 33rd Annual FMEC Northeast Region Meeting on October 24-26 in

Arlington, Virginia. The meeting brought together 300 Family Physicians from academic and

community-based practices, 200 Family Medicine residents and more than 250 medical

students.

Family Medicine faculty Drs. Matthew Burke, Sallie Rixey and Netra Thakur were on the host

committee and MedStar Health was a leading sponsor. Dr. Mike Rosenthal, Chair of Family

Medicine at Christiana Care and Dr. Sallie Rixey co-led a pre-conference featuring the AMA and

YMCA partnerships for outcomes in diabetes.

Pre-conference Presentations:

- Super-Utilizer Curriculum for Residents, Uchenna Emeche, MD

- Innovations in Population Health Education for Residents, Katharine Barnard, MD, Suzanne

Cashman, ScD, Chantal Dewey, MD, Claudia Harding, LCSW-C, BCD, Sallie Rixey, MD, MEd.

- The Spice of Life: Promoting Wellness through Nature's Inflammation Fighters, Monica

Aggarwal, MD, Jyothi Rao, MD, Netra Thakur, MD.

Other FMEC News:

- Uchenna Emeche, MD won the Emerging Leader Award.

- MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center Family Medicine won the Best Residency Fair Group

Costume for our recruitment booth, costumes and song on “Gridlock in Healthcare”.

- Sallie Rixey, MD, MEd came off the board after a tenure that started in 2007 including serving

as President.

Oct. 2014Dr. King Named 2014 “Top Doc”

Congratulations to Dr. Joyce King,

who was named one of the 2014

"Top Docs” by Baltimore magazine!

We also congratulate the other great

Physicians throughout MedStar, all

chosen by their peers as the best in

the region.

Oct. 2014People, Power and Change

Dr Sallie Rixey presented at the AMA-JHM

meeting in Chicago and facilitated an

"engaging discussion" around our blood

pressure action plan for community

engagement for the Family Health Center.

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Faculty Happenings – March 2015

Working with “Shoulder-to-Shoulder”

Foundation”

After leaving the hustle and bustle of Baltimore

and landing in Honduras, Dr. Lauren Gordon

and a team of colleagues affiliated with the

Shoulder to Shoulder Foundation, ascend on a

long drive on thin roads winding through

mountains, ultimately ending up in clinics

housed in small villages throughout the region.

Their mission and that of the "Shoulder to

Shoulder" organization is to work with

communities in the Intibuca region to create

and operate sustainable health, nutrition and

education services with equitable access for

everyone in the rural frontera of Honduras.

For one week, Dr. Gordon once again had

familiarity with sparse electricity and limited

resources to help people who have had very

little or no access to healthcare. Dr. Gordon

worked both in the clinic in Pinares as well as

hiked to local villages to do outreach care for

children in these villages.

The Annual Faculty Retreat was held March

26 with family medicine residency milestones,

curriculum, didactics and population health

discussions on the agenda as well as MedStar

initiative updates that impact family medicine.

And highlights on Family Medicine for

America's Health (Health is Primary), a new

healthcare commitment with the goal of

positioning FM with strategic and

communication plans to create better health

care and lower cost for patients and

communities.

Drs. Burke, Smith and Bruno Attend

the AAFP National Conference of

Constituency Leaders in Kansas City. It

was a very productive meeting and we

are excited to announce that Dr. Burke

was elected Co-Convener and Alternate

Delegate to the Congress of Delegates

by the New Physician constituency. Dr.

Smith served as representative to the

Women's Constituency, as well as

serving on a reference committee for

Practice Enhancement, making

recommendations on dozens of

resolutions. Dr. Bruno, in preparation for

chairing the National Conference of

Students and Residents this July, was

able to get behind the scenes experience

in learning how large meetings are run.

Drs. Bruno, Goodell and Burke Attend the

Family Medicine Congressional Conference in

Washington, DC on May 12 and 13

Sponsored by AAFP and the Council of Academic

Family Medicine (CAFM), FMCC educates

participants on family

medicine’s legislative

priority issues, trains

attendees on how to

lobby on Capitol Hill,

And allows participants

to put these skills to

Use with federal

Legislators and their

staff.

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Faculty Happenings

May 2015Dr. Chung, Mr. Kielek, Dr. Chung

and Dr. Neihoff Attended the

Musculoskeletal Innovations

Conference Hosted by

MedStar Health

Topics included: The Diagnosis, Evaluation and

Management of Sports Related Concussion in the

Outpatient Setting, Throwing Injuries in the

Adolescent Athlete, Pediatric and Adolescent

Scoliosis, Ultrasound Injections, Treatment

Options for Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis and many

others.

April 2015Dr. Goodell Elected to STFM Board as

President-Elect

Congratulations to Dr. Melly Goodell for her

election to the 2015-2016 STFM Board of

Directors. She will serve as President-Elect

this year, and assume the role of President

of STFM in April 2016 through April 2017.

She will then remain on the Board of Directors

serving as immediate Past-President from 2017-

2018

May 2015 Outstanding, Dr. Barr!

Dr. Katye Hart and Dr. Mozella Williams presented

Dr. Nancy Barr with the “Outstanding Community

Teacher” award for University of Maryland,

Department of Family Medicine, for her

outstanding efforts on student teaching.

Congratulations, Dr. Barr!

May 2015 National High Blood Pressure

Education Month

and the Family Health Center is helping

to raise awareness and improve control

rates. From generating monthly

provider/team specific reports for our

uncontrolled hypertensive patients (thank

you CMAs, Julie Owens, Leah Schueler,

and Dr. Matthew Burke) to implementing

a home blood pressure monitoring

program (Drs. Mike Niehoff, Crystal

Peralta and Jay Chung) and engaging

community resources in our catchment

area (Drs. Sallie Rixey and Avi Narine),

we are working towards improving blood

pressure outcomes for our patients and

identifying successful collaborations with

community partners.

Congratulations to our team on improving

blood pressure outcomes by 10% for

year end 2014, with an overall control

rate of 68.6% through March 2015.

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Scholars’ Corner and Conferences

Oct. 2014Engaging Our Patients

Jay Chung, DO and Crystal Peralta, MD

presented at the AMA Collaborative

Learning Event in October. Both residents

provided an overview of the home BP

monitoring pilot and shared success stories

and improvement efforts.

Jan. 2015Department of Family Medicine Featured in Winter Edition of the Maryland Family Doctor

The following link highlights the work and accomplishments of our faculty, residents and alumni:

http://mdafp.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Winter-2015.pdf

- Kathryn A. Boling, MD, FM Alumni, Physician Heal Thyself…And in the Process Improve Patient Health, page 8.

- Ansu M. Punnoose, DO,R-3, The Depressed Physician, Page 11; Happenings at FM Residency Programs, page 25.

- Matthew Loftus, MD, FM Alumni, The Importance of Spiritual Health, Page 13.

- Samyra Sealy, MD, FM Alumni, Burned…?, page 15.

- Katherine J. Jacobson, MD, FM Clinical Faculty, Dr. Linda Walsh Receives 2014 AAFP Humanitarian Award, Page 18.

- Matthew Burke, MD, FM Faculty and Tobie-Lynn Smith, MD, Medical Director, HCH/FM Faculty, Maryland Chapter well represented at 2014 AAFP State

Legislative Conference, page 20.

- MAFP Winter Regional CME Conference, February 21, 2015: FM Speakers include: Amanda P. Guzman, MD, R-3; FM Faculty Matthew T. Burke, MD and

Nancy Beth Barr, MD, page 23.

-Special Appointments, Honors, and Achievements: Matthew Loftus, FM Alumni; FM Faculty, Matthew T. Burke, MD and Joyce King, MD, page 28.

Jan. 2015Dr. Kuyateh Promoted to Rank

of Lieutenant Commander

(LCDR) in U.S. Navy Medical

Corps

Dr. Kuyateh’s achievement was

recognized at our monthly

Performance Improvement

Meeting as James Kielek, PA

administered her renewed oath of

office. Dr. Kuyateh was presented

with her second “challenge coin”

and “Navy motivation kit”. Dr.

Kuyateh will be serving in a naval

hospital in Okinawa, Japan after

graduation.

Aug. 2015AAFP National Conference in Kansas City

Drs. Jean Masoso, Dan Gold, Fatmatta

Kuyateh, Jill Cotter and Nancy Barr represent

us well at the AAFP National Conference for

Family Medicine Residents and Medical

Students in Kansas City.

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Scholars’ Corner and Conferences – Feb. 2015

Dr. Richard Bruno had a very insightful

interview with former President Bill Clinton for

his public health leadership class. Dr. Bruno

adds, "The main part of my work was to give

people the chance to have better stories.“

Drs. Maryann Salib, Sallie

Rixey, Richard Bruno and

Margarete Everts connect

at ACPM's Preventive

Medicine Conference in

Atlanta, Georgia in

February.

Department of Family Medicine Featured in Spring Edition of

the Maryland Family Doctor

The following link highlights the work and accomplishments of our faculty, residents

and alumni: http://epubs.democratprinting.com/publication/?i=252846

Department of FM faculty, alumni and residents have contributed the following articles:

- Matthew Loftus, MD, The Perfect Patients For A Family Doctor (page 8)

- Joseph Nichols, MD, How Family Doctors Can Address the Challenges of Adverse

Childhood Events (page 10)

- Andrea Gauld, PharmD, BCACP, BCPS, Understanding the Patient Provider

Relationship when Prescribing Controlled Substances (page 13)

- Nancy Barr, MD; Kathryn Boling, MD; Sarah Ramirez, MD; Sallie Rixey, MEd;

Jessica Shreve, MD, Difficult Patient Encounters: A Virtual Discussion Panel

(page 15)

- Ansu Punnoose, DO, Happenings at Family Medicine Residency Program (page 27)

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AUTHOR’S DAY: Mindy Guzman, MD, 3rd year resident presented

"Training Future Physicians to Address Intimate Partner Violence: A

Public Health and Primary Care Priority" at Author's Day, hosted by

Library Services at MedStarFranklin Square on April 23.

Special thanks to Library Services for hosting this event every year. Dan

Gold, Chief Resident, adds, "The library at Franklin Square has been an

invaluable resource when answering clinical questions, performing

research projects, or just obtaining study materials. The staff is wonderful

to work with, and we are continually impressed with how helpful they have

been during our medical education.“

Fatmatta Kuyateh, MD, MS, 3rd year resident, shares her

poster presentation at the 48th STFM Annual Spring

Conference in Orlando, Florida:

Fatmatta Kuyateh, MD, MS; Nancy Beth Barr, MD; Claudia

Harding, LCSW-C, BCD. FP135 Health Care Provider

Reminder Calls to Reduce Missed Appointments in a

Residency-Based Primary Care Office.

Scholars’ Corner and Conferences April 2015

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May 2015Allison Parker-Fahey, MD, 2nd year resident, as well as Harsha

Bhagtani, MD and Carolinne Mrozek, NP, are involved in the

“Reach out and Read Project,” training and support for physicians

who provide books to children, and discussions with parents at

well child exams about the importance of reading aloud to

children. A “Reach Out and Read” Anniversary Event was held on

May 22 at the Creative Kids Community Center in Essex. The

event included a program performed by the Creative Kids

afterschool students and staff including poetry, African-American

folktales, speeches, biographies, and a play adapted from

“Ferdinand the Bull.”

In addition to Family Medicine at Franklin Square, staff from the

Maryland American Academy of Pediatrics, the Baltimore County

Public Library, Young Parent Support Group, and Family Tree

participated in the event.

June 2015Rising 3rd year residents, Kate Diehn,

Jean Masoso and Allison Parker-Fahey

Attended the chief resident retreat on

May 28 on the beautiful Wye River on

the Eastern Shore. MedStar Health, in

collaboration with the Graduate Medical

Education Department and MedStar

Organizational Effectiveness (OE) team,

hosted the Clinical Leadership retreat

for Chief Residents.

Claudia Harding, LCSW-C, BCD, Director of Behavior Science and Community

Medicine, FM; Lori Blander, Senior Consultant, OE, and Judy Weber-Lucas,

Senior Consultant, OE facilitated the retreat.

Scholars’ Corner and Conferences

Congratulations to Melanie

Powell, MD, rising PGY-2,

for being awarded the

Holcomb Award for 2015 for

excellence in Pediatrics.

The award was presented by

Scott Krugman, MD.

Dr. Thomas Holcomb was the

first Chair of Pediatrics at

MedStar Franklin Square

Medical Center.

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Mohini Bedi, MD, Advance Directive Practice Improvement

Jill Cotter, DO, Assessing Knowledge of Nutrition in Pregnant Women

Fatmatta Kuyateh, MD, Health Care Provider Reminder Calls to Reduce Missed Appointments in a Residency-Based Primary Care Office

Avinash Narine, MD, Reaching Out: Engaging the Community for Better Blood Pressure

Scholar’s Forum

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Amanda Guzman, MD, Intimate Partner Violence

Ansu Punnoose, DO, The Impact of Breastfeeding Education for Family Health Center Provider and Staff on Initiation and Continuation Rates

of Breastfeeding of Patients at the Family Health Center

Daniel Gold, MD, Insomnia evaluation and management at a Family Health Center

Eric Swearengen, MD, Workflow Improvement in an Outpatient Clinical Office with Standardized Order Sets

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Resident Graduation

Congratulations to the Class of 2015Future Plans:

Mohini Kaur Bedi, MD

EM Fellowship

University of Tennessee

Jill M. Cotter, DO

OB Fellowship

University of Texas at Austin

Daniel C. Gold, MD

MedStar Physician Partners

Gaithersburg, MD

Amanda P. Guzman, MD

Practice plans pending

Fatmatta M. Kuyateh, MD, MS

U.S. Navy

Okinawa, Japan

Avinash Narine, MD, MPH

Practice plans pending

Ansu Mathew Punnoose, DO

MedPeds Private Practice

Laurel, MD

Eric Robert Swearengen, MD

Practice plans pending

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Farewell, but Armed

Not too long ago were we, demure, Set adrift, on this, our three year tour, Its completion swift, its journey for sure, Raucous; engulfed by methicillin resistant staphylococcus; it’s passengers, us, chosen from a caucus composed of attendings and residents, whose meanderings and ponderings and ruminating summoned us here.

We started, certainly,Wet behind each ear, full of fear, and endured intern yearWith, or without, a teardrop on our face, but oftenSupported by a warm embrace, a kind word or face, the omnipresent coffee taste, while ever intrigued by the inhibiting ACE, or the puzzling case, or the hot trend of a bearded face. And, we sailed on.

Through these tempestuous waters, you helped us sail, In times when we thought we’d certainly fail, through snow-laden winters that made us pale, our sole nourishment from Old Bay and ale,You helped us respire, even conspired to inspire in us that righteous desire to succeed.

Indeed!We experienced patients deceptive, Continually saw what happens without contraceptives, Found ways to be much more receptive, Became pros at gauging those who were precepting, Promulgated to patients, Advanced DirectivesAnd, even learned the incentives of practicing Medicine Preventive, And, we sailed on.

And in our shades of mediocrity, Asking, “who is your community,”Through way too many colposcopies, the stressful world that is OB, And patients demanding so much OXY, Someone was always there to comfort, now we…..are practice bound.

For now, we are thick skinned!A cohort, if you will, of Acanthoses, Armed with diagnoses Well versed in neurosesAnd apt at prognoses.

But, we sail on, and away respectively,Much to the delight of the faculty,To storm the beaches of Cali,To fulfill the duties to our Navy,To deliver cowgirls in all things OB,To Florida or someplace greater than 70 degrees,To the mountains of NC,To emergencies in Tennessee,To Gaithersburg and Laurel, places close to this vicinity.

We, unfortunately, separate,In body, but not in mindFor we are all aligned, as we’ve been refined,To help mankind, To be kind, To not needing our darn notes cosigned.

As we sail now unto our own waters and stay afloat,We can reminisce and think, “Why did we never ride on Dwyer’s boat?”And if we did, would there have been beef?—questions, that will plague each present and future chief, may indeed cause grief, but certainly calls for an aperitif.

As we bid farewell, we’ll think of the poet of loreFrom this city of Baltimore, and think of the gentle tapping and rapping upon the Family Health Center door, Possibly even smell the indigenous flora.We won’t think of the maiden he named Lenore, But rather think of how we worked hardcore,Remember the importance of the Apgar score,Embrace the Family Medicine Core,And, forever and always thank Nora.

Thank you. Good luck Graduates, and Godspeed.

Avinash Narine, MD MPHJune 19, 2015

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The Department of Family Medicine and Family Medicine Residency at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center have many opportunities for medical students

at all levels of training interested in Family Medicine. We accept students from various institutions for elective rotations including two students from the

University of Maryland who rotate every month to satisfy their core family medicine rotation. In addition to medical students, we also host students in other

related fields such as pharmacy and social work.

Rotations are four weeks in length and can be a combination of outpatient and inpatient experiences. Priority will be given to medical students enrolled in an

LCGME accredited medical school in the USA or Canada who are also in their fourth year of medical school and applying to family medicine residency programs

through ERAS or in their third year of medical school and have an interest in pursuing a career in family medicine.

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Medical Student Education

Teaching Is Our Passion

First year Georgetown University School of Medicine students

Dori Abel, Ngoc Bui and Carol Barnes.

Our Family Health Center is a NCQA Level III PCMH (patient centered

medical home), a model of healthcare delivery aimed at improving the quality

and efficiency of care by using evidence-based, patient-centered processes

that focus on highly-coordinated care and long-term participative relationships.

With more than 10,000 patients and 30,000 visits per year, our Family Health

Center exposes medical students to a very diverse patient population and a

large percentage of pediatric patients. This allows students to participate in the

management of chronic diseases, preventive care, developmental

assessment, acute patient issues, project based learning quality improvement,

patient registry data and other PCMH projects.

During their rotation, medical students work 1:1 with senior residents and

faculty in a welcoming teaching environment and are exposed to a wide

variety of clinical experiences, including adult medicine, pediatrics, geriatrics,

orthopedics, gynecology, obstetrics, office procedures and behavioral health.

Our students go on home visits and participate in didactics alongside the

residents and also participate in specialty clinics within our health center such

as sports medicine and dermatology. Students also have the opportunity to

work at Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) and visit a variety of community

based facilities that collaborate with the Family Health Center in an effort to

provide better care for our patients. In addition, our core faculty is augmented

by five pediatricians and a PharmD who have regular clinical and teaching

roles that add to the elective rotation. Pharmacy educational sessions cover

multiple areas of pharmacology including hypertension, antibiotic selection,

smoking cessation, patient education and adverse drug reactions.

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The 21st century primary care physician must be a true public health professional, forming partnerships and assisting data sharing with community

organizations to facilitate healthy changes. Residents here in Family Medicine develop networks and projects with the Baltimore Department of Aging, The

Y of Central Maryland, the Maryland State Department of Education, Health Care for the Homeless, the Baltimore County Health Department and others.

They apply their growing knowledge and skills in community engagement, epidemiology, translational research, policy and systems as they learn to make a

difference. Here are the groups and organizations our residents and faculty partner with to achieve our departmental goals.

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Family Medicine Community Network

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The Department of Family Medicine faculty and residents

keep abreast of the latest information and updates on issues

critical to family medicine. In today’s complex and fast-

changing health care environment, there are a range of

matters that could directly impact our patients. Our faculty and

residents have also lobbied in Annapolis and Washington,

DC, testifying for healthcare reform, primary care, and

residency education.

Advocating for our patients and promoting the value of family

medicine to legislators and policymakers is an important

component of our program and the Department of Family

Medicine is pleased to report that for FY13, Dr. Matthew

Burke was appointed Chair of the Government Advocacy

Committee at Maryland Academy of Family Physicians

(MAFP). The Committee has made it its mission statement to

better serve MAFP and the patients of Maryland. The first

order of business was hosting an Advocacy Day in Annapolis

for which the Maryland Academy won funding from the

American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). Attended

by two dozen Family Physicians from across the state,

Advocacy Day provided an exciting and informative

experience to membership on how to lobby and open the

doors of communication with legislators. We helped

legislators gain a sense of Family Medicine’s value in health

care delivery, and that systems built around primary care are

met with better patient outcomes and lower costs.

Family Medicine on The Hill

The MedStar Franklin Square residency program has also established a Health Policy Elective for the residency program. Lastly, Health Policy Day

was held in June 2014 and residents and students representing MedStar Franklin Square, Virginia Commonwealth University, Georgetown University

and Howard University went to Washington, DC for a lobby day on Capitol Hill with content focused on national policies endorsed by the AAFP.

Our goal for next year will be to continue these great programs and increase resident involvement in policy, instilling in them how advocacy can be a

potent tool for improving patient health and the lives of people living in our community. Furthermore, we would hope to continue to express to our

lawmakers that intelligent policy that focuses on primary care reaps rewards in terms of building more responsive and less costly health care systems.

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As part of our quality improvement efforts, Family Medicine is working

with the American Medical Association and Johns Hopkins Medicine to

improve hypertension control rates for our patients.

AMA and JHM have partnered to create a set of evidence-based

recommendations for use by members of the care team. We are pilot-

testing the program’s recommendations by figuring out how they fit with

our patient population and within our workflows, and identifying what new

tools and resources would be needed to make them work best.

Family Medicine and four other pilot sites in Maryland -- and five in the

Chicago area, are part of this collaboration. This is a unique opportunity

for Family Medicine to co-develop a quality improvement intervention

that AMA and JHM will spread throughout Maryland and Illinois, and then

to other communities across the country. In addition, it has provided the

opportunity for our residents to participate or have some part in this

project including Avinash Narine, MD, Crystal Peralta, MD, Jay Chung,

DO, Richard Bruno, MD, Kate Diehn, MD and Hasan Shihab, MD.

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Collaborative ProjectsDepartment of Family Medicine Collaborates

with the AMA and JHM

What we’ve achieved together:

• Implemented PopulationManager® and used blood pressure control rates

to guide improvement

• Developed a Practice Context Assessment (PCA) to identify/target areas in

need of improvement

• Developed an evidence-based checklist

• Developed a program guide and toolkit to support improved blood pressure

control rates

• Built a web-based curriculum for engaging sites in sharing experiences

• Tested the value of practice facilitation support

• Established pilots for clinical-community partnerships

• Engaged patients and family advisors

• Used BP control rates and action lists to guide improvement

• Refined a set of three evidence based check-lists

• Developed a program for the QIN-QIO and others to use to improve BP

control

• Produced a 1.0 CME online course on the MAP framework

• Adapted the CUSP Model for ambulatory care

• Demonstrated the value of practice facilitation support

• Employed digital and social media to promote our collective

accomplishments

• Continue efforts to pilot clinical-community partnerships

• And for the Family Health Center BP control rates, we went from 55% in

February 2014 to 67.5% in May 2015.

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The Family Health Center is a NCQA Level III PCMH (patient centered medical

home). PCMH is a model of healthcare delivery aimed at improving the quality

and efficiency of care by using evidence-based, patient-centered processes that

focus on highly-coordinated care and long-term participative relationships.

Our Care Coordination team at the Family Health Center identifies and assesses

the adult high risk patient population, manages social barriers to care with the

goal of reducing over utilization of ER and hospitals, follows patients through

various transitions of care, offers counseling services and chronic disease

management providing education and follow-up.

The Family Health Center is a participant in the Maryland Multi-Payer Patient

Centered Medical Home Program (MMPP). The Family Health Center works as a

team, providing expanded access to care, actively works with patients to promote

optimal health, coordinates patients’ care with other providers and uses data to

manage quality in the practice.

The most important question in The Family Health Center

at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center is

“Who's Your Doctor?”

Average Number of Patient Calls to FHC: 500/Day

Active Patients Per Year: 11,000

Annual Visits: More than 31,000

Specialties: Adult Medicine, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Orthopedics, Gynecology, Obstetrics,

Office Procedures, and Behavioral Health

Quality Measures: Colorectal, Cancer Screening, Diabetes, Asthma, Smoking, Depression,

ER/Hospital Measures

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The Family Health Center

PCMH: A Model of Healthcare

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Alumni NewsRachelle Alexion, MD, 1994

My career since residency has gone from part time employment treating the

full gamut of family medicine (hospitals, pediatrics, outpatient and nursing

home coverage) to a position focusing on adolescents and well woman care

(some hospital coverage and outpatient) to now a full time position as a

geriatrician. I am presently employed by Erickson Health Medical Group. I

have been working at the Riderwood Village location in Silver Spring.

Maryland since 2007. Our facility has a DXA scanner and I have taken the

training to become a certified clinical densitometrist

Clarke B. Andrews, MD, 1982

33 years practice, 38 years marriage, 4 grandchildren, and still some hair on

the head.

Andrea Ceccarelli Cuniff, MD, 2009

Working in private practice in Annapolis, MD for Maryland Primary Care

Physicians (whom I joined upon graduation from residency). I moved to the

Annapolis office two years ago so I am really close to home. I love it!

Veronica Deza, MD, 1998

After many years of teaching at Franklin Square, I decided to switch to

private practice. I joined Kaiser Permanente Midatlantic Medical Group at

Columbia, MD in January 2015. I have been quite busy seeing patients.

Kaiser now accepts medical assistance patients and patients with insurance

through the Affordable Care Act. I have been seeing a lot of these new

patients, who have not had medical care in a few years, on top of learning

new computer systems. I hope to get involved with research again at some

point soon.

Roberto Echeverri, MD, MPH, FAAFP, 2008

Completed a Masters of Public Health at Tulane University (2014); received

the Degree of Fellow by the AAFP (2014).

Michelle M. Edwards, MD, 2002

I have been living in Seattle, WA for the past two years, and this summer I

will be getting a Master of Public Health degree from the University of

Washington. I hope for a new career in public health focusing on prevention

of chronic disease.

N. Margarete Ezinwa, MD, MPH, 2013

- 2014-2015 General Preventive Medicine Residency Johns Hopkins

- World Health Organizations, Geneva

- Center for Livable Future (JHSPH)

- Office of Global Research (NIH / NIAID / OGR)

- GlaxoSmithKlein, Philadelphia

- 2015 Assistant Professor Family Medicine / Preventive Medicine, Loma

Linda University, CA

- Preventive Medicine Resident 2015, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of

Public Health

Robert Gotfried, DO FAAFP, 1992

Medical Director, Valley View Health Centers - 7 Site FQHC in Southeast

Ohio

Matthew Loftus, MD, 2014

- Cover story on vaccines and public health published in May 2015 edition of

Christianity Today.

- Guest-editor of Maryland Family Physician's Spring 2015 edition.

- Dr. Loftus and his family are moving to a hospital in South Sudan at the end

of 2015 to teach and practice family medicine.

Deborah Metz, MD, 1999

Clinical Faculty at John F. Kennedy Family Medicine Residency in Edison,

NJ.

I completed Six Sigma Green Belt Training in 2014 and continue to work on

the Performance Improvement Committee for the Residency program.

Sloan Robinson, MD, 1979

Our practice was chosen for CPCIand NCQA certified, not bad for a 3 FP

practice

Robert C. Vanzant, MD, 1977

- 2005, President, Harris County Medical Society (largest county med

society in the country, 12,000 members)

- 2009-2012 , 1st Chief of Staff, Houston Methodist, West Hospital

(www.houstonmethodist.org)

- 2010 to present, Board of Trustees, Houston Methodist Hospital

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Contact Information

Department of Family Medicine

MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center

Medical Arts Building

9101 Franklin Square Drive, Suite 205

Baltimore, MD 21237

medstarfranklin.org

Melly Goodell, MD, Chair, Department of Family Medicine

[email protected]

Nancy Beth Barr, MD, Medical Director, Family Health Center

and Director of Medical Student Education

[email protected]

Mike Dwyer, MD, Program Director

[email protected]

Nora Kellner, Residency Coordinator

[email protected]

Sallie Rixey, MD, MEd, Vice Chair; Co-Director of

Preventive Med Education

[email protected]

Netra Thakur, MD, Assoc Program Director

[email protected]

Elaine Orbino

Coordinator of Office Administration

443-777-2037

[email protected]