Friday, October 9, 2015
USA Health System Hosts Welcome Reception for New Physicians
The University of South Alabama Health System hosted a welcome reception for 20 new full-time clinical faculty who recently joined the USA Physicians Group practice.
The following physicians were recognized:
Dr. Philip Almalouf
Pulmonology
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Dr. Oganes Ashikyan
Radiology
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Dr. William Henry Barber IV
Trauma/Critical Care Surgery
Professor of Surgery
Dr. Jeffrey Brewer
Orthopaedic Surgery
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Dr. Ron Brooks
Plastic Surgery
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Dr. Ashleigh Butts-Wilkerson
Family Medicine
Assistant Professor of Family Medicine
Dr. Elias Chalhub
Neurology
Professor of Neurology
Dr. Abhijin Das
Nephrology
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Dr. Suneet Dullet
Internist/Internal Medicine
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Dr. James Glasser
Pediatric Surgery
Associate Professor of Surgery
Dr. Rashmi Gulati
Neonatology
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Dr. Om Prakash Jha
Neonatology
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Dr. Steven Kahn
Trauma/Critical Care Surgery
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Dr. Spencer Liles
Surgical Oncology
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Dr. Christopher Malozzi
Cardiology
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Dr. Angus McBryde
Orthopaedic Surgery
Professor and Acting Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery
Dr. Edward Panacek
Emergency Medicine
Professor and Chair of Emergency Medicine
Dr. Melody Petty
Hospitalist/Pediatrics
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Dr. Maximilian Pyko
Interventional Radiology
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Dr. Joshua Taylor
Surgery
Assistant Professor of Surgery
To learn more about these physicians and the entire practice group, visit www.usahealthsystem.com.
Click here to view more photos from the event.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Educators from UFM School of Medicine in Guatemala Visit USA to Learn about Team-Based Learning
Six faculty members from the Universidad de Francisco MarroquĂn (UFM) School of Medicine in Guatemala visited the University of South Alabama on Sept. 21-24, 2015, for a Team-Based Learning (TBL) immersion experience.
The UFM team included Lucreacia Hernandez, M.D., Ph.D.; Mariana Rodriguez, M.D.; Elizabeth Orellana, M.D.; Estuardo Tercero, M.D., Ing.; Jose Morales, academic coordinator at UFM, Ing.; and Hilda Flores, educational technology specialist at UFM.
The six faculty members participated in professional development sessions, observed TBL classes and interacted with the faculty in the USA Colleges of Medicine and Allied Health Professions and Nursing during their visit. They joined USA faculty members by attending a workshop that focused on TBL design and implementation developed by Dr. Julie Estis, director of the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) and associate professor of speech-language pathology at USA. UFM is the first school in Central America to change their curriculum to the integrated systems in a competency-based format.
They also met with the College of Medicine leadership to discuss curriculum development. During their visit they toured USA Children's & Women's Hospital and the human patient simulation program on main campus.
“Our TeamUSA Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) has provided the unique opportunity for many of USA faculty to be trained in TBL and to implement it in their courses. It is exciting to share what we’ve learned with others,” said Dr. Estis. “Having faculty from another country visit to learn about and experience TBL demonstrates the strength of our QEP and the dedication of our faculty.”
Each university accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools is required to develop and implement a QEP. The University of South Alabama’s TeamUSA QEP began in 2013 and utilizes team-based learning to improve student learning outcomes, increase critical thinking and problem solving skills, enhance collaboration and communication, and apply content to real-world situations.
Dr. Benjamin Estrada, assistant dean for medical education at the USA College of Medicine; Dr. T.J. Hundley, associate professor of internal medicine at the USA College of Medicine; and Dr. Estis helped make this visit possible for the visiting faculty. UFM is Dr. Estrada’s alma mater. He has served as a consultant for the university’s school of medicine curriculum renewal process during the past two years.
According to Dr. Estrada, UFM is changing their curriculum to match the current global tendencies in medical education following the lead here at USA, which is now focused on longitudinal content integration in a competency – based environment which emphasizes self-directed learning.
“The visit gave them good insight on how they can apply TBL in their different educational environments,” said Dr. Estrada, who also serves as a pediatric infectious disease specialist and professor of pediatrics at USA. “They were impressed with the educational development here at USA and the dedication the entire faculty has to their students’ education.”
“Being here was a great opportunity for them. They definitely are extremely grateful for the opportunity to participate in the educational activities here at the University of South Alabama,” said Dr. Estrada. “Overall, this was a great opportunity to share experiences between these two institutions, and hopefully it is the start of an ongoing relationship.”
Click here to view more photos from the visit.
The UFM team included Lucreacia Hernandez, M.D., Ph.D.; Mariana Rodriguez, M.D.; Elizabeth Orellana, M.D.; Estuardo Tercero, M.D., Ing.; Jose Morales, academic coordinator at UFM, Ing.; and Hilda Flores, educational technology specialist at UFM.
The six faculty members participated in professional development sessions, observed TBL classes and interacted with the faculty in the USA Colleges of Medicine and Allied Health Professions and Nursing during their visit. They joined USA faculty members by attending a workshop that focused on TBL design and implementation developed by Dr. Julie Estis, director of the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) and associate professor of speech-language pathology at USA. UFM is the first school in Central America to change their curriculum to the integrated systems in a competency-based format.
They also met with the College of Medicine leadership to discuss curriculum development. During their visit they toured USA Children's & Women's Hospital and the human patient simulation program on main campus.
“Our TeamUSA Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) has provided the unique opportunity for many of USA faculty to be trained in TBL and to implement it in their courses. It is exciting to share what we’ve learned with others,” said Dr. Estis. “Having faculty from another country visit to learn about and experience TBL demonstrates the strength of our QEP and the dedication of our faculty.”
Each university accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools is required to develop and implement a QEP. The University of South Alabama’s TeamUSA QEP began in 2013 and utilizes team-based learning to improve student learning outcomes, increase critical thinking and problem solving skills, enhance collaboration and communication, and apply content to real-world situations.
Dr. Benjamin Estrada, assistant dean for medical education at the USA College of Medicine; Dr. T.J. Hundley, associate professor of internal medicine at the USA College of Medicine; and Dr. Estis helped make this visit possible for the visiting faculty. UFM is Dr. Estrada’s alma mater. He has served as a consultant for the university’s school of medicine curriculum renewal process during the past two years.
According to Dr. Estrada, UFM is changing their curriculum to match the current global tendencies in medical education following the lead here at USA, which is now focused on longitudinal content integration in a competency – based environment which emphasizes self-directed learning.
“The visit gave them good insight on how they can apply TBL in their different educational environments,” said Dr. Estrada, who also serves as a pediatric infectious disease specialist and professor of pediatrics at USA. “They were impressed with the educational development here at USA and the dedication the entire faculty has to their students’ education.”
“Being here was a great opportunity for them. They definitely are extremely grateful for the opportunity to participate in the educational activities here at the University of South Alabama,” said Dr. Estrada. “Overall, this was a great opportunity to share experiences between these two institutions, and hopefully it is the start of an ongoing relationship.”
Click here to view more photos from the visit.
Reminder - USA to Host Welcome Reception Oct. 8
The event is open to the University community and will take place on Oct. 8, 2015, from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. at the USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital Cafeteria and Courtyard at 1700 Center St. in Mobile.
The following physicians will be recognized:
Dr. Philip Almalouf
Pulmonology
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Dr. Oganes Ashikyan
Radiology
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Dr. William Henry Barber IV
Trauma/Critical Care Surgery
Professor of Surgery
Dr. Jeffrey Brewer
Orthopaedic Surgery
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Dr. Ron Brooks
Plastic Surgery
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Dr. Ashleigh Butts-Wilkerson
Family Medicine
Assistant Professor of Family Medicine
Dr. Elias Chalhub
Neurology
Professor of Neurology
Dr. Abhijin Das
Nephrology
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Dr. Suneet Dullet
Internist/Internal Medicine
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Dr. James Glasser
Pediatric Surgery
Associate Professor of Surgery
Dr. Rashmi Gulati
Neonatology
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Dr. Om Prakash Jha
Neonatology
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Dr. Steven Kahn
Trauma/Critical Care Surgery
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Dr. Spencer Liles
Surgical Oncology
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Dr. Christopher Malozzi
Cardiology
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Dr. Angus McBryde
Orthopaedic Surgery
Professor and Acting Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery
Dr. Edward Panacek
Emergency Medicine
Professor and Chair of Emergency Medicine
Dr. Melody Petty
Hospitalist/Pediatrics
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Dr. Maximilian Pyko
Interventional Radiology
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Dr. Joshua Taylor
Surgery
Assistant Professor of Surgery
For more information, call (251) 434-3711.
Dr. Parker Featured on Inspirational Physicians List
Dr. Sandra Parker, associate professor and vice-chair of psychiatry at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine, was featured in last month’s list of 2015's Inspirational Physicians on the American Medical Association-Women Physicians Section (AMA-WPS) website.
The AMA-WPS’ Inspirational Physicians Program presents an opportunity for physicians to express appreciation to the unique men and women who have offered their time, wisdom and support throughout their professional journeys.
AMA-WPS members were invited to tell about a professional colleague or teacher who has served a special role in their life and career. The individual may have inspired them to greater heights, steered them into a specialty they love, helped them find balance in life and work, guided them through their professional society, challenged them to surprise themselves, or unknowingly been a role model for them and to others.
This year Dr. Parker was recognized for being one of these inspirational leaders with the AMA-WPS.
Click here to view the recognition page.
The AMA-WPS’ Inspirational Physicians Program presents an opportunity for physicians to express appreciation to the unique men and women who have offered their time, wisdom and support throughout their professional journeys.
AMA-WPS members were invited to tell about a professional colleague or teacher who has served a special role in their life and career. The individual may have inspired them to greater heights, steered them into a specialty they love, helped them find balance in life and work, guided them through their professional society, challenged them to surprise themselves, or unknowingly been a role model for them and to others.
This year Dr. Parker was recognized for being one of these inspirational leaders with the AMA-WPS.
Click here to view the recognition page.
USA Welcomes Dr. Jeffrey Brewer
Dr. Jeffrey Brewer recently was appointed assistant professor of orthopaedics at the USA College of Medicine and will serve as an orthopaedic surgeon with USA Physicians Group.
Dr. Brewer earned his medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He completed his orthopaedic residency at Stony Brook University Hospital, where he also served as administrative chief resident. He then completed an orthopaedic trauma fellowship at the University of Texas’ Hermann Memorial Medical Center in Houston.
Dr. Brewer is now accepting new patients and referrals. To make an appointment, call 251-665-8200.
Dr. Brewer earned his medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He completed his orthopaedic residency at Stony Brook University Hospital, where he also served as administrative chief resident. He then completed an orthopaedic trauma fellowship at the University of Texas’ Hermann Memorial Medical Center in Houston.
Dr. Brewer is now accepting new patients and referrals. To make an appointment, call 251-665-8200.