April 12, 2018 
ELAM News

Here's Some of What You've Been Missing...
if you aren't following ELAM on social media
 
On Facebook, ELAM shared:
  • A Harvard Business Review article on the two traits of the best problem-solving teams
  • Photos from ELAM's events at ADEA
  • Information on a program on physician burnout at University of Colorado
On Twitter, ELAM:
  • Took part in a chat about gender disparities in medicine, hosted by Physician's Weekly
  • Retweeted an article on the gender pay gap from CNN International
  • Retweeted a post from the archives of Drexel Medicine with a photo from 1950 of a musical skit at the Woman's Med Halloween party
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Positions

Chief Medical Officer, El Camino Hospital.
 
Chief Executive Officer, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Submitted by Witt/Kieffer [Note that ELUM Joyce De Leo is a Consultant with Witt/Kieffer.]. ELUMs at the university are Lois Geist, Donna Hammond, Loreen Herwaldt, Susan Johnson, Sue O'Dorisio, Susan Schultz, Debra Schwinn, Debra Waldron, Patricia Winokur, and Catherine Woodman (COM); Lily Garcia (COD); Betsy Chrischilles and Corinne Peek-Asa (COPH).
 
Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Submitted by the institution. ELUMs at Case Western are Betsy Allen, Jennifer Bailit, Barbara Cromer, Alison Hall, Eleanor Harris, Susan Nedorost, Cathy Sila, and Georgia Wiesner (SOM).

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry. Submitted by the institution. ELUMs at the university are Pam Overman and Marsha Pyle (Kansas City SOD); Betty Drees, Jill Moormeier, Rebecca Pauly, and Karen Williams (Kansas City SOM); Rachel Brown and Kimberly Hoffman (Columbia SOM).
 
Chief of Radiology, Hennepin Healthcare/University of Minnesota Medical School. Submitted by Witt/Kieffer. [Note that ELUM Joyce De Leo is a Consultant with Witt/Kieffer.] ELUMs at the university are Lynne Bemis, Iris Borowsky, Linda Carson, Maria Hordinsky, Arti Prasad, Betsy Seaquist, Jill Siegfried, and Ezgi Tiryaki (Medical School); Judith Buchanan and Sheila Riggs (SOD); Beth Virnig (SOPH); Paula Termuhlen (Duluth Medical School).
 
Chair, Department of Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University. Submitted by Graystone Advertising/Isaacson Miller. ELUMs at the university are PJ Coney, Karen Hendricks-Múñoz, Betty Anne Johnson, Susan Kornstein, Andrea Pozez, Karen Sanders, Bela Sood, Shumei Sun, and Michelle Whitehurst-Cook (SOM).
 
Chair, Department of Child Health, University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix. ELUMs at the university are Sue Pepin (COM - Phoenix); Setsuko Chambers, Mindy Fain, Leigh Neumayer, Kathryn Reed, Taylor Riall, and Anne Wright (COM).
 
Director, Integrated Research Facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland, & Senior Scientific Officer, The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health. Submitted by Red Carrot. ELUMs at the NIH are Diana Bianchi, Cindy Dunbar, Maureen Goodenow, Petra Kaufmann, Janice Lee, Susan Shurin, and Hannah Valantine.
 
Vice Chair of Diversity and Inclusion, Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh. Submitted by the institution. ELUMs at the university are Margaretha Casselbrant, Gabriella Gosman, Kathleen McIntyre-Seltman, Doris Rubio, Lori Shutter, Ann Thompson, Ora Weisz, and Jennifer Woodward (SOM); Anne Newman (Graduate SOPH).
 
Director of Genomic Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine. Submitted by the institution. ELUMs at the university are Mary Dankoski, Stephanie Davis, Sara Jo Grethlein, Cherri Hobgood, Abby Klemsz, and Aina Puce (SOM); Melanie Peterson (SOD).
 
Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Submitted by the institution. ELUMs at Harvard are Christine Albert, Sharon Inouye, Barbara Kahn, Deborah Levine, Susan Redline, Hope Ricciotti, and Jeanine Wiener-Kronish (Medical School); Karen Emmons (SOPH).
 
Assistant Dean for Admissions, Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center-El Paso. Submitted by the institution. ELUMs at TTUHSC are Jannette Dufour, Betsy Jones, Cynthia Jumper, Rakhshanda Layeequr-Rahman, Patti Patterson, and Kim Peck (SOM); Kathy Horn and Sireesha Reddy (Paul L. Foster SOM).


A number of positions were submitted by the search firm Merritt Hawkins:


Chief, Pediatric Dermatology , University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. Submitted by Merritt Hawkins. ELUMs at the university are Lois Geist, Donna Hammond, Loreen Herwaldt, Susan Johnson, Sue O'Dorisio, Susan Schultz, Debra Schwinn, Debra Waldron, Patricia Winokur, Cynthia Wong, and Catherine Woodman (COM); Lily Garcia (COD); Betsy Chrischilles and Corinne Peek-Asa (COPH).
 
Chief of Surgical Services, University of California, San Francisco. ELUMs at UCSF are Claire Brindis, Marcelle Cedars, Elena Fuentes-Afflick, Linda Giudice, Jane Koehler, Catherine Lucey, Mary-Ann Shafer, and Jacqueline Tulsky (SOM); Caroline Shiboski (SOD).

Chief, Section of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine. ELUMs at Wake Forest are Sarah Berga, Allison Brashear, Sonia Crandall, Debra Diz, Julie Freischlag, Amy McMichael, Katherine Poehling, Sally Shumaker, and Lynne Wagenknecht (SOM).
 
Chief, Section of Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine. See above for ELUMs at Wake Forest.

Chief, Orthopedic Trauma Section, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Alabama Medical School. ELUMs at the university are Vera Bittner, Jackie Feldman, Mona Fouad, Robin Lorenz, Amie McLain, Sarah Morgan, and Jane Schwebke (Birmingham - SOM); Jean O'Neal (Birmingham - SOD); Lourdes Corman (Huntsville).

Chief of Infectious Disease , Oregon Health and Science University. ELUMs at the university are Sharon Anderson, Jeanne-Marie Guise, and Leslie Kahl (SOM); Phyllis Beemsterboer (SOD).
 
Director of the Heart Institute and Chief of Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery, Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital. ELUMs at Johns Hopkins are Jessica Bienstock, Joann Bodurtha, Barbara Fivush, and Colleen Koch (SOM); Marsha Wills-Karp (SOPH).
 
Director of Obstetric Anesthesia , Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care, University of California, San Francisco. ELUMs at the university are Claire Brindis, Marcelle Cedars, Elena Fuentes-Afflick, Linda Giudice, Jane Koehler, Catherine Lucey, Mary-Ann Shafer, and Jacqueline Tulsky (SOM); Caroline Shiboski (SOD).
 
Various leadership positions , Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine , Virginia Tech Carilion.
    

A number of positions were submitted by the search firm Korn Ferry:
[ Note that ELUM Debra Wing is a Senior Client Partner at Korn Ferry.]

President, Oregon Health and Science University Foundation. See above for ELUMs at the university.

President, Oregon Health and Sciences University. See above for ELUMs at the university.

Senior Vice President of Research, The Ohio State University. ELUMs at the university are Karen Calhoun, Wendy Frankel, Gayle Gordillo, Deborah Larsen, Cheryl Lee, Susan Moffatt-Bruce, and Judith Westman (COM); Fonda Robinson (COD); Karen Patricia Williams (College of Nursing).

Dean, School of Public Health, The State University of New York Downstate Medical Center.

Chair, Department of Medicine , MetroHealth, Cleveland, OH.

Chair, Department of Pathology, MetroHealth, Cleveland, OH.

Chair, Department of Neurology, University of Chicago. ELUMs at the university are Yolanda Becker, Halina Brukner, Deborah Burnet, Jessica Kandel, Karen Kaul, Karen Kim, and Funmi Olopade (SOM).

Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Executive Director, Women's Healthcare Service Line , Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. ELUMs at the Wake Forest University are Sarah Berga, Allison Brashear, Sonia Crandall, Debra Diz, Julie Freischlag, Amy McMichael, Katherine Poehling, Sally Shumaker, and Lynne Wagenknecht (SOM).

Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Nationwide Children's, Columbus, OH.
     
Chair, Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. ELUMs at the university are Eva Aagaard and Jenny Lodge.

Director of the Saban Research Institute, Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
 
Director, Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. See above for ELUMs at Wake Forest.

 
 

 
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ELUM News

University of Nebraska Medical Center's Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Anatomy was selected to receive the 2018 University-wide Departmental Teaching Award. Vimla Band, Ph.D. (ELAM '13) is chair of the department.
 
AAMC CFAS News, March 9, 2018:
Stony Brook University School of Medicine has created a new curriculum that allows students to earn their MD degrees in three years instead of four.
[ Latha Chandran, MD, MP (ELAM '06) was a leader in the development of this new curriculum.]
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AAMC CFAS News, March 23, 2018:
Betty Drees, MD (ELAM '02) has been appointed president of the Graduate School of the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Dr. Drees is former dean of the UMKC School of Medicine.
 
AAMC CFAS News, April 6, 2018:
On a similar note, Julie Freischlag, MD (ELAM '97), dean of Wake Forest School of Medicine, cowrote another Viewpoint in JAMA, describing the need for all physicians to step up and say something when they see incidents of harassment in the workplace. "When it comes to respect, everyone must speak the same language and understand the same definitions. How physicians treat each other, and other members of the health care organization creates the workplace culture and affects the health care environment, regardless of the person and his or her academic rank or clinical role; regardless of the clinical, administrative, or supporting duties and responsibilities; and regardless of the location, from operating rooms to board rooms," wrote Dr. Freischlag.
 
Harriet Hopf, M.D. (ELAM '09) will serve in the role of interim associate vice president for faculty at the University of Utah beginning on April 2, 2018.
 
Ellie Kelepouris MD, (ELAM '12) has been named Associate Vice Dean for Clinical Research at Drexel University College of Medicine. She was also elected National President of Women in Nephrology for a 2-year appointment.
 
Lynn Schnapp, MD (ELAM '16), has been elected American Thoracic Society secretary-treasurer for the 2018-19 term.'
 
Kari Simonsen, M.D. (ELAM '18), has been named interim assistant vice chancellor for faculty affairs at University of Nebraska Medical Center.
 
Lia Suzanne Logio, MD (ELAM '17), has been appointed the June F. Klinghoffer Distinguished Chair of the Department of Medicine at the Drexel University College of Medicine. Dr. Logio previously served as Herbert J. and Ann L. Siegel Distinguished Professor and vice chair for education in the Department of Medicine and as an associate dean of faculty development at Weill Cornell Medical College.

 


If you have news about yourself, your ELAM Learning Community, or other ELUMs that you would like to share in the  Edge, please send it to  elam@drexel.edu.


ELUM Articles

Annals of Internal Medicine, March 20, 2018:
Reshma Jagsi, MD, DPhil; Rochelle D. Jones, MS; Kent A. Griffith, MS; Kathleen T. Brady, MD, PhD; Ann J. Brown, MD, MHS; Randal D. Davis, MBA; Amelia F. Drake, MD; Daniel Ford, MD, MPH; Victoria J. Fraser, MD; Katherine E. Hartmann, MD, PhD; Judith S. Hochman, MD; Susan Girdler, PhD; Anne M. Libby, PhD; Christina Mangurian, MD, MAS; Judith G. Regensteiner, PhD; Kimberly Yonkers, MD; Sindy Escobar-Alvarez, PhD; Elizabeth R. Myers, PhD
 
Academic Medicine, Published Ahead-of-Print, March 27, 2018:
Hartmann, Katherine, E.; Sundermann, Alexandra, C.; Helton, Rebecca; Bird, Helen; Wood, Ashley
 

 
Academic Medicine, Volume 93, Issue 4, April 2018:
Pereira, Anne G.; Woods, Majka; Olson, Andrew P.J.; van den Hoogenhof, Suzanne; Duffy, Briar L.; Englander, Robert
 
Salata, Robert, A.; Geraci, Mark, W.; Rockey, Don, C.; Blanchard, Melvin; Brown, Nancy, J.; Cardinal, Lucien, J.; Garcia, Maria; Madaio, Michael, P.; Marsh, James, D.; Todd, Robert, F., III
 
Kaplan, Samantha E.; Raj, Anita; Carr, Phyllis L.; Terrin, Norma; Breeze, Janis L.; Freund, Karen M.
 
Sukhera, Javeed; Milne, Alexandra; Teunissen, Pim W.; Lingard, Lorelei; Watling, Chris
 
Geller, Stacie E.; Koch, Abigail R.; Roesch, Pamela; Filut, Amarette; Hallgren, Emily; Carnes, Molly
 

 
Journal of Dental Education, Volume 82, Number 4, April 2018:
Evan R. D'Silva, Marilyn W. Woolfolk, Renee E. Duff and Marita R. Inglehart



Articles of Note

Farnam Street, February 2018:
The best advice I've ever gotten about thinking came from a private-company CEO who has a thirty-year track record that's up there with Warren Buffett's. One day he said to me, "Shane, most people don't actually think. They just take their first thought and go."
 
Korn Ferry Institute, March 15, 2018:
As organizations try to improve their talent makeup, too many still rely on a candidate's "fit," says Korn Ferry's Andrés Tapia.
 
Harvard Business Review, March 16, 2018:
I hate meetings. They sit subconsciously in my brain, taking up space. I prepare for them in my notebooks. I travel to them, and then back again, in the middle of my work days. And what do most meetings usually result in? You guessed it - more meetings.
When I worked as Director of Leadership Development at Walmart, my days were full of meetings. Everybody's were! And when I quit two years ago to strike out on my own as an author and keynote speaker, I thought my days full of meetings were behind me.
But I was wrong.
 
Harvard Business Review, March 20, 2018:
"Put your phone away" has become a commonplace phrase that is just as often dismissed. Despite wanting to be in the moment, we often do everything within our power to the contrary. We take out our phones to take pictures in the middle of festive family meals, and send text messages or update our social media profiles in the middle of a date or while watching a movie. At the same time, we are often interrupted passively by notifications of emails or phone calls. Clearly, interacting with our smartphones affects our experiences. But can our smartphones affect us even when we aren't interacting with them - when they are simply nearby?
 
Association of Women Surgeon's Podcast, March 26, 2018:
The Association for Women Surgeons launches the first podcast with an interview with AWS founder, Patricia Numann, MD, FACS. Dr. Numann discusses the history of AWS and what she sees for the future of women in surgery. Listen here.
 
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Academe Today, March 29, 2018:
It helps to choose the right scholarly meeting, and to swallow your discomfort with schmoozing.
 
Inside Higher Ed, April 2, 2018:
Today on the Academic Minute, Shannon Pruden, professor of psychology at Florida International University, explains why the type of language heard in childhood could have a profound effect.
 
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Academe Today, April 2, 2018:
We asked dozens of women about gender and power on campus. Here's what they told us.
 
Inside Higher Ed, April 3, 2018:
Honest discussions about poor performance may be difficult, but they are necessary for managers in higher education, writes Ellen de Graffenreid.
 
From The Broadsheet, April 4, 2018:
You can't make it up. A new study recently published in the journal Perception finds that people wearing heavy makeup looked less like a strong "leader" to test subjects (the study was inconclusive on the effects of more scaled back makeup). It's interesting-actually, make that frustrating-to think about this research in relation to earlier studies ( like this one) that found that women wearing makeup, including a "glamorous" look, are considered more competent by observers. Why can't we be judged by what's in our heads rather than what's on our faces? Quartz
 
Inside Higher Ed, April 4, 2018:
Author discusses her new book, which argues that federal laws that weren't focused on gender led to rise in female enrollments in higher education.
 
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Academe Today, April 5, 2018:
Our collection of essays about gender and power in the academy struck a chord. Some readers said it was long overdue. Others said it was an exercise in stating the obvious.
 
AAMC CFAS News, April 6, 2018:
BU School of Medicine dean Karen Antman, MD, wrote a Viewpoint in JAMA titled "Building on #MeToo to Enhance the Learning Environment for US Medical Schools." Dr. Antman is the immediate past chair of the AAMC Council of Deans and a former AAMC Board of Directors member.
 
Inside Higher Ed, April 6, 2018:
Is intelligence a state of mind, dependent on gender?
 
Fast Company, April 6, 2018:
These simple behaviors are easy to fall into when you're nervous, but they can make listeners think twice about taking you seriously.
 
Korn Ferry Institutes, February 8, 2018:
Jacque Hinman-the chairman, president and CEO of Colorado-based global engineering and construction management firm CH2M Hill-begins to say she has never encountered overt gender discrimination during her career. Then she catches herself.
 
Inside Higher Ed, April 9, 2018:
Is a bad handshake such a bad thing? Yes, and especially when the person whose hand you are shaking has a professionally firm one, writes Joseph Barber.


The Last Word
 
The Mirror, March 31, 2018:
Today's all-green Google doodle celebrates Anandi Gopal Joshi who died at the age of 21