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2011 State of the Department Those that cannot or will not change will become irrelevant.

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Page 1: 2011 State of the Department Those that cannot or will not change will become irrelevant

2011 State of the Department

Those that cannot or will not changewill become irrelevant.

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Chair Search

Search Committee formed & chargedTyler & Company engaged Short list and interviews to begin Fall 2011New Chairman or Chairwoman July 2012

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Department of Medicine

Faculty DevelopmentEducationResearchPatient CareBusiness of Medicine

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Faculty Promotions - Professors

Walter “Jay” Brzezinski, MDGeneral Internal Medicine

& Geriatrics

Shakaib Rehman, MDGeneral Internal Medicine

& Geriatrics

Joseph Romagnuolo, MD, MScGastroenterology & Hepatology

Adrian Van Bakel, MD, PhDCardiology

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Faculty Promotions – Associate Professors

Diane Kamen, MD, MSCRRheumatology &

Immunology

Juan Carlos Velez, MDNephrology

Christopher Lawrence, MDGastroenterology &

Hepatology

Dannah Wray, MDInfectious Diseases

John Zhang, DVM, PhDRheumatology &

Immunology

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Faculty Promotions – Associate Professors

Dipankar Bandyopadhyay, PhDBiostatistics & Epidemiology

Patrick Cawley, MD, MBAGeneral Internal Medicine

& Geriatrics

Amy Bradshaw, PhDCardiology

Dee Ford, MD, MSCRPulmonary & Critical Care

Medicine

Kelly Hunt, PhDBiostatistics & Epidemiology

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Transitions

John Feussner, MD, MPHDistinguished University ProfessorExecutive Senior Associate Dean

for Clinical Affairs

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David W. Ploth, MD

Arthur V. Williams, Jr., M.D.Professor of Medicine

Division Director (1987-2011)

President, Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (2003)

Editor, The American Journal of the Medical Sciences (2006- )

Founder’s Award, Southern Society for Clinical Investigation, 2007

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Steven A. Sahn, MD

Division Director (1983-2011)

Alfred Soffer Award for Editorial Excellence, ACCP (1997 and 2008)

Edward Livingston Trudeau MedalATS (2010)

Inducted Colorado Thoracic Society Hall of Fame (2011)

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New Leadership Roles

Gary Gilkeson, MDAssociate Dean

Faculty Affairs & Faculty Development

Paul McDermott, PhDAssociate Dean

Faculty Affairs & Faculty Development

Mark Lyles, MD, MBAChief Strategic Officer

MUSC Clinical Enterprise

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Education

Ben Clyburn, MDVice Chair, Education

Associate Dean, Graduate Medical Education

Deborah DeWaay, MDAssociate Vice ChairMedical Education

Brad Keith, MDAssociate Vice ChairMedical Education

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Chief Residents

Linda Meyers, MD Courtney Cave, MD Richard Bayer, MDEndocrinology Fellow GIMG Faculty Cardiology Fellow

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Edward Kilb, III, MD Sarah Allen, MD Andrew Schreiner, MD

Chief Residents

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Education Awards & Honors

Julius Sagel, MD2011 MUSC Foundation Teaching Excellence Award

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The Julius Sagel Excellence in Medicine Award

Loretta Jophlin and Jenny Riley

Education Awards & Honors

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E. Benjamin Clyburn, MDExecutive CommitteeInternal Medicine Review Committee, ACGME

Lawrence C. Mohr, MDDistinguished Service Medal Uniformed Services University

of the Health Sciences

Education Awards & Honors

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Paul McDermott, PhD

Christopher Parsons, MD Valerian Fernandes, MD

T. Rogers Kyle, MD

Education Awards & Honors

2011 Excellence in Teaching Award

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Education Awards & HonorsHousestaff Awards

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Graduating Residents & Fellows

Outgoing Residents/Fellows that went into Academic Medicine Positions (fellowship or faculty):17 of the 30 internal medicine residents 3 of the 7 emergency medicine residents and12 of 27 fellows

Of those going into private practice:11 in South Carolina10 in the south (GA, FL, NC, TN)Remainder to places like NE, ME, IN, IL

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Internal Medicine Residency

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Research

P. Darwin Bell, PhDVice Chair Research

Edward Jauch, MDAssociate Vice Chair

Research

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New Research Faculty

Kent Armeson, MSBiostatistics & Epidemiology

Viswanathan Ramakrishnan, PhD

Biostatistics & Epidemiology

Lydia Foster, MSBiostatistics & Epidemiology

Erica Johnson, MSBiostatistics & Epidemiology

Holly Battenhouse, MSBiostatistics & Epidemiology

Bethany Wolf, PhDBiostatistics & Epidemiology

Libby Dismuke, PhDGeneral Internal

Medicine & Geriatrics

Harinath Kasignaesan , PhD

Cardiology

Santhosh Mani, PhDCardiology

Sundar Balasubramanian, PhD

Cardiology

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Research Honors

Yubin Kang, MD2011 American Society of Oncology

Career Development Award

Andrew Kraft, MDFellow

Royal Netherlands Academyof Arts and Sciences

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Research Honors

Donald Menick, PhDPI for NIH Training Grant

Renewed for 36th consecutive year!

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Research Day Winners

Courtney Haycraft, PhDAssistant Professor

Nephrology

Patrick Nasarre, PhDInstructor

Hematology/Oncology

Junior Basic Science Faculty Junior Clinical Science Faculty

Ashley MillerNurse Practitioner

Hematology/Oncology

Denise KimbroughCardiology

Krupa Desai Benjamin Neely, PhDNephrology

Takamitsu Saigusa, MDNephrology

Graduate Student Medical Student Post-doctoral Fellow

Clinical Fellow

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Research Awards

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New NIH Awards

Bandyopadhyay R03 155,550

Bandyopadhyay R03 157,501

Cen K01 132,786

Cooper R21 221,250

Egede R01 81,120

Huang R01 368,750

Hunt R01 184,375

Markiewicz K01 115,448

Zhang R01 255,150

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VA Funded Faculty

John Arthur Tamara NowlingDarwin Bell James OatesAmy Bradshaw Lina ObeidGeorge Cooper Terrence O’BrienLeonard Egede Leah SiskindGary Gilkeson Ashley SniderYan Huang John ZhangMaria Lopes-Virella Michael ZilePaul McDermott

Grand Total: 33 VA 1/8’s and $3,575,700 in funding!

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Dept of Medicine Clinical Trials

• 90 new Pharma trials each year• $3.5 M Income and Expenses• Study Management– Update of Dept. Clinical Trial Policy– Best Practices

• Related Initiatives– Dept/Institutional Clinical Operations Group– Western IRB (WIRB)– SCTR (Clinical Data Warehouse; SPARK)– EMR (EPIC)

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Centers of Economic ExcellenceInflammation and Fibrosis Research (Dr. Rick Silver & Dr. Gary Gilkeson)

2 Endowed Chairs to be established

Renal Disease Biomarkers (Dr. John Arthur)

2 Endowed Chairs to be established

Molecular Proteomics and Cardiovascular Disease and Prevention (Dr. Michael Zile)Volpe Chair and Spaulding-Paolozzi Chair

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Clinical

Peter Zwerner, MDVice Chair

Clinical Operations

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Clinical Leaders

Service Line Leaders:

Eric Powers, MDHeart & Vascular

Marcy Bolster, MDMusculoskeletal

Alice Boylan, MDCritical Care

Patrick Cawley, MD, MBA Executive Medical Director,

MUH

John Feussner, MD, MPHExecutive Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs

Mark Lyles, MD, MBAChief Strategic Officer

MUSC Clinical Enterprise

K. Mark Payne, MDDigestive Disease

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Veterans Affairs

William Merrill, MDVice Chair

Veterans Affairs

Florence Hutchison, MDAssociate Dean

Veterans Affairs

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New Clinical Faculty – General IM

Kiran Anand, MDInstructor

Anand Achanti, MDInstructor

Courtney Cave, MDAssistant Professor

Leah Clanton, MDInstructor

Jason Coker, MDInstructor

Woody Coker, MD, MSInstructor

James Hadstate, MDInstructor

Keri Holmes-Maybank, MD

Instructor

Cara Litvin, MDInstructor

Mark Lyles, MD, MBAAssistant Professor

Danielle Scheurer, MD, MSAssistant Professor

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New Clinical Faculty

Thomas Todoran, MDAssistant Professor

Cardiology

Benjamin Wince, MDAssistant Professor

Cardiology

Sam Mardini, MDClinical InstructorGI & Hepatology

Andrew Brock, MDAssistant ProfessorGI & Hepatology

Christopher Rife, MDClinical InstructorGI & Hepatology

Frank Brescia, MDProfessor

Hematology/Oncology

Yubin Kang, MDAssistant Professor

Hematology/Oncology

George Simon, MDAssociate Professor

Hematology/Oncology

Neeta Somaiah, MDAssistant Professor

Hematology/Oncology

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New Clinical Faculty

Ruth Campbell, MDAssociate Professor

Nephrology

Roberto Pisoni, MDAssistant Professor

Nephrology

Daniel Venancio, PAClinical Instructor

Emergency Medicine

Sue Zayac, PAClinical Instructor

Emergency Medicine

Andrew Goodwin, MDAssistant Professor

Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine

Chitra Lal, MDAssistant Professor

Pulmonary & Critical Care

Medicine

Nichole Tanner, MDAssistant Professor

Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine

Evgenia Kagan, MDAssistant ProfessorInfectious Diseases

Corey Hatfield, DOInstructor

Rheumatology & Immunology

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National Recognition

• GI & Hepatology #24

• Nephrology #41

• Rheumatology #17

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National Recognition

109 Department of Medicine Physicians

Recognized for Heart Diseaseand Stroke Treatment Excellence

by the American Heart Association

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Clinical Honors

Eric Powers, MDLewis W. Blackman Patient Safety

Champion Award South Carolina Hospital Association

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Business of Internal Medicine

Cathy Wood, MBAVice Chair

Finance & Administration

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Employees of the Quarter

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Revenue Sources

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Clinical Revenue

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Philanthropy

Jane McCulloughDirector of Development

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Philanthropy Highlights

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Philanthropy Highlights

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New Endowed Chair Holders

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Giving Back!

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2011 State of the Department

Change is inevitable….except from a vending machine.