No Images? Click here Monthly Newsletter | April 2018NewsCongratulations to Cat Lau, who is a finalist for the SHM Innovations Poster Competition and to Kiran Gupta and Sarah Apgar, who are finalists in the SHM Vignettes Poster Competition! Congratulations to Amy Berger, James Harrison, Priya Prasad, and Mike Wang who will be presenting in the Research-Innovations Oral competition! Katie Raffel Assistant Professor Other news Peter Barish, Archna Eniasivam, Sarah Schaeffer, Amy Berger, Stephanie Conner, and Zachary Jacobs received the 2018-2019 Education Innovations Grants from the Haile T. Debas Academy of Medical Educators, UCSF Program in Interprofessional Practice and Education, and UCSF Library. Publications Liz Dzeng and Steve Pantilat discussed the social causes of rational suicide in older adults in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Data Core Now that it’s meeting season, we’re excited to report the DHM Project Tracker has been used to support 21 national meeting abstracts, 6 awarded grants, 10 submitted grants, and 3 submitted manuscripts since it was introduced in December 2016! To take your abstract to the next level and prepare a manuscript for submission don’t forget your DHM Research and Data Core colleagues are here to help! You can also find helpful guides for manuscript preparation here. Upcoming Events Spin Class I Friday, April 27, 2018, 3:30-4:30PM I UCSF Millberry Union Fitness Center I Please RSVP by April 6 as spaces are limited. The first 18 individuals to sign up on the Doodle can participate. Restoration and Beautification of Robin Williams Meadow Park I Friday, May 11, 2018, 9:00-12:00PM I Southeast corner of Golden Gate Park I Please RSVP to Jonathan Duong by April 25. Angela Marks "Angela Marks has been an absolute godsend in the implementation of PCQN throughout our five facilities! She has been very responsive to my never-ending questions and is such a wealth of knowledge. You are lucky to have Angela on your team!" - Thuy Hadvab, RN, BSN, MBA "Sherry Chen worked tirelessly these past few weeks preparing for the first Clinical Informatics Fellowship ACGME site visit. She ensured everything was ready for the site visit from completing compliance documents and online documentation, to preparing a complete and well-organized binder document for the site visitor, to putting together the day’s schedule. We would have struggled to get everything ready on time for the visit without all of Sherry’s hard work. Thank you, Sherry!" - Annie Droste Trevor Jensen "Shout out to Trevor Jensen who helped with an LP during a weekend Swan shift, thank you!" - Molly Kantor |