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A Grande Affair 2018
The Medical Student Assembly and University of Kansas School of Medicine present A Grande Affair Kansas City Convention Center Grand Ballroom Kansas City, Missouri January 20, 2018
Order of Events Doctor’s Notes Opening Remarks Abby Bernard and Jourdaen Sanchez Co-Presidents, Medical Student Assembly Remarks Robert Simari, M.D. Executive Vice Chancellor, University of Kansas Medical Center Executive Dean, School of Medicine Dinner Presentation of Student Voice Awards Taylor Batson, Class of 2018 Harpreet Singh, Class of 2019 Tommy Robinson, Class of 2019 Lauren Arney, Class of 2020 Rajvi Shah, Class of 2021 Presentation of the Excellence in Residency Award Harpreet Singh Presentation of the Ad Astra Outstanding Volunteer Physician Award Harpreet Singh Presentation of the Sunflower Part-Time Faculty Award Harpreet Singh Presentation of Rainbow Award Finalists Harpreet Singh Presentation of Rainbow Award Recipient Abebe Abebe, M.D., 2017 Rainbow Award Winner Closing Video and Remarks Dancing
Dear Colleagues and Guests, Good Evening, Welcome to the 2018 Medical Student Assembly’s program, A Grande On behalf of the University of Kansas Medical Student Assembly, it is with Affair, which shines a spotlight on the best of teaching and mentoring at the great pleasure that we welcome you to our annual awards gala, A Grande Affair. University of Kansas School of Medicine. Every year, we set aside this night to This evening has great significance to so many of us in attendance tonight. It celebrate our medical students’ commitment to and passion for their chosen is truly a special occasion in which students across all three campuses come profession. We deeply appreciate the fact that our students devote this together with faculty, residents, administration, and volunteer physicians in evening to honoring our faculty as outstanding mentors in the science and art celebration of outstanding medical education. of medicine. Tonight is our opportunity to recognize excellence in both the basic and As our students know, medical school is challenging and rigorous, instilling clinical sciences with the Student Voice Awards. Additionally, we will announce an unwavering expectation of excellence. Yet I believe that the best the 2018 recipient of the Rainbow Award. This honor is bestowed upon a learning takes place in collegial environments where students build lifelong physician whose exemplary work, professionalism, and dedication to the relationships. As tonight’s program demonstrates, we are dedicated to making field of medicine are nothing short of inspirational. We will also announce sure that the University of Kansas School of Medicine is such a place. this year’s recipient of the Excellence in Residency Award, awarded to a current resident who has selflessly invested in student training and exemplifies the This is an exciting time to be a part of the School of Medicine as we are qualities that students value most in a physician. The Sunflower Part-Time in the process of a transformative change in how and where we educate Faculty Award, and the Ad Astra Outstanding Volunteer Physician Award will also students. In addition to the active learning based ACE curriculum, the last be awarded tonight. We could not be more pleased to celebrate our teachers several years have seen medical center-wide innovative approaches through and role models with these awards, which represent a small gesture of our interprofessional education initiatives, the development of a state-of-the- appreciation for their guidance and commitment to medical education. art simulation program through the Zamierowski Institute for Experiential Learning and growth and collaborations in our research programs. On behalf This evening would not be possible without tremendous support. We would of the School of Medicine, I wish to express my gratitude for your tireless like to sincerely thank our presenting sponsors, the Medical Alumni Societies. efforts throughout this evolution. Also deserving of recognition are our premier and supporting sponsors, as well as all others who have contributed this evening. Because of your support, As an alumnus, know that I am especially proud of your service and dedication we are able to celebrate the work of our outstanding faculty. to patients, learners, and the future of Kansas. Congratulations to the faculty members, residents and volunteer preceptors honored tonight, and thank you To all in attendance tonight, we greatly appreciate your presence. All for your support of the University of Kansas School of Medicine. individuals in this room have sacrificed time and energy in order to aid in the education of our medical students. Because of your effort, our university continues to produce some of the most intelligent, capable young physicians Enjoy the evening, in the country. As students, the pride and professionalism that we approach our careers with is only an outcome of the positive values that you instill in us during our time at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Thank you again for all that you do and on behalf of the Medical Student Assembly, please enjoy A Grande Affair. Robert D. Simari, M.D. Executive Vice Chancellor Best Wishes, University of Kansas Medical Center Executive Dean Jourdaen Sanchez, Phase I President University of Kansas School of Medicine Abby Bernard, Phase II President
Student Voice Awards Student Voice Awards M1 Class Awards M1 Class Awards First-Year Outstanding Lecturers Above and Beyond Honoring a professor who invested greatly in V. Gustavo Blanco, M.D., Ph.D. student education outside of the lecture hall Professor George Enders, Ph.D. Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Associate Professor Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Ivan Damjanov, M.D., Ph.D. Professor Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Illuminator Honoring a professor best at making difficult and George Enders, Ph.D. complex concepts clear and understandable Associate Professor Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology John Wood, Ph.D. Associate Professor James Fishback, M.D. Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Professor Department of Surgery Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Chad Slawson, Ph.D. Mighty Punch Assistant Professor Honoring a professor whose impact outweighed Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology the limited time behind the lecture podium Valerie French, M.D. John Wood, Ph.D. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Associate Professor Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Department of Surgery Most Inspiring Honoring a professor for exciting and inspiring students Thomas Yankee, Ph.D., Pharm.D. beyond the basic medical knowledge Associate Professor Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and Immunology V. Gustavo Blanco, M.D., Ph.D. Professor First-Year Outstanding Medical Module: Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Cardiopulmonary
Student Voice Awards Student Voice Awards M2 Class Awards M2 Class Awards Second-Year Outstanding Lecturers Above and Beyond Honoring a professor who invested greatly in V. Gustavo Blanco, M.D., Ph.D. student education outside of the lecture hall Professor Dianne Durham, Ph.D. Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Professor Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Dianne Durham, Ph.D. Department of Otolaryngology Professor Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Department of Otolaryngology Illuminator Honoring a professor best at making difficult and George Enders, Ph.D. complex concepts clear and understandable Associate Professor Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology Gary Gronseth, M.D. Chair and Professor James Fishback, M.D. Department of Neurology Professor Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Mighty Punch Gary Gronseth, M.D. Honoring a professor whose impact outweighed Chair and Professor the limited time behind the lecture podium Department of Neurology Fang Fan, M.D., Ph.D. Maura O'Neil, M.D. Anitha Parthiban, M.D. Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor John Wood, Ph.D. Department of Pathology Department of Pathology Department of Pediatrics Associate Professor and Laboratory Medicine and Laboratory Medicine Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Department of Surgery Most Inspiring Ming Xiaoming Zhang, M.D., Ph.D. Honoring a professor for exciting and inspiring students Associate Professor beyond the basic medical knowledge Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology James Fishback, M.D. Second-Year Outstanding Medical Module Professor Brain and Behavior Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Student Voice Clerkship Awards Excellence in Residency Award Honoring a resident who demonstrates exceptional student mentoring, while consistently exhibiting the attributes of altruism, accountability, excellence, Family Medicine service, integrity and respect for others. Attending: Laurel Witt, M.D. Resident: JP Darche, M.D. Geriatrics Attending: James Birch, M.D. Resident: Candice Coffey, M.D. Nominees Internal Medicine Attending: Abebe Abebe, M.D. Lisa Harding, M.D. Resident: Elizabeth Cristiano, M.D. Department of Psychiatry - Wichita Neurology Lyndsey Kilgore, M.D. Attending: Muhammad Nashatizadeh, M.D. Department of Surgery Resident: Emmanuel Mantilla, D.O. Woodson Smelser, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Urology Attending: Annie Reising, M.D. Resident: Hillary McLaren, M.D. Roxanne Stiles, M.D. Department of Surgery - Wichita Pediatrics Attending: Osama Almadhoun, M.D. Resident: Laura Blasi, M.D. Psychiatry Attending: Ashley Belcher, D.O. Resident: Rasheeda Kaghazwala, M.D. Surgery Attending: Peter DiPasco, M.D. Resident: Jack Campbell, M.D. (Urology) Best Third-Year Clerkship Internal Medicine Best Clerkship Administrator Lorraine Helm Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Ad Astra Outstanding Volunteer Rainbow Award Physician Award Honoring our Heros in Medicine Throughout history, the practice of medicine has been learned under the For many years, volunteer physicians throughout the state of Kansas have thoughtful guidance of knowledgeable and experienced physicians. At KU School played host to KU medical students. These preceptors welcome students into of Medicine this tradition continues to shape the education of our students with their communities and practices allowing them to learn from a variety of clinical Preceptors during the first and second years and clinical rotations during the experiences. These experiences, throughout the state, offer a unique training third and fourth years. Through this process the student is able to learn the skills environment for future physicians. This award honors a preceptor who exemplifies of doctoring and cultivate his or her own craft, while the experienced doctor can the attributes of excellence and professionalism in medicine and who has reflect on their own beginning and impart a legacy on the future physician generously given their time, experience and knowledge to our medical students. The Rainbow Award honors those individuals who exemplify the attributes of Winner professionalism in medicine and share those qualities with the students they mentor. The specific characteristics of professionalism in medicine and share those qualities with the students they mentor. The specific characteristics of professionalism Mark Holcomb, M.D. recognized by the Rainbow Award include those attitudes and behaviors that serve Clinical Instructor to maintain patient interest above physician self-interest, altruism, accountability, Department of Pediatrics - Pittsburg, Kansas excellence, duty, service, honor, integrity, and respect for others. The Rainbow and Philmont Scout Ranch, Cimarron, New Mexico Award recipient is nominated and selected by the students and represents those characteristics that future physicians hope to possess one day. Finalists Sunflower Part-Time Faculty Award Samuel Akidiva, M.D. Assistant Professor Department of Internal Medicine - Wichita Historically, the student body has paid tribute to local, full-time faculty members. David Becker, M.D. With the addition of the Sunflower Mentoring award, students are now able Assistant Professor to recognize outstanding part-time physician educators, who are especially Department of Internal Medicine prominent on the Wichita and Salina campuses. Kirk Miller, D.O. Winner Assistant Professor Department of Radiology Michael Waxman, M.D. Cassie Scripter, M.D. Department of Family Medicine Assistant Professor Department of Family and Community Medicine - Wichita Margaret Smith, M.D. Assistant Professor Department of Family Medicine
Past Rainbow Award Recipients Medical Student Assembly Executive Board 2017-2018 2017 2007 Abebe Abebe, M.D. Mary Duff, M.D. Department of Internal Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology, Springfield, Missouri 2016 2006 Joseph LeMaster, M.D., MPH Daniel Dickerson, M.D., Ph.D. Department of Family Medicine Eudora Family Care, Eudora, Kansas Abby Bernard Class of 2019, Co-President 2015 2005 Jana Zaudke, M.D., MA Vance R. Burns, M.D. Jourdaen Sanchez Department of Family Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Class of 2020, Co-President 2014 2004 Michael Kennedy, M.D. Steven Simpson, M.D. Tanner Grieving Department of Family Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Class of 2020, Treasurer 2013 2003 Ashutosh Agarwal Sarah Taylor, M.D. Belinda Vail, M.D. Class of 2020, Secretary Department of Internal Medicine Department of Family Medicine 2012 2002 Rebecca Ferguson Gary Doolittle, M.D. LeAnne DeTar-Newbert, M.D. Class of 2020, Social Co-Chair Department of Internal Medicine Family Medicine, Edwardsville, Kansas Maggie Hornick 2011 2001 Class of 2021, Social Co-Chair Deborah Clements, M.D. Debra Smith, M.D. Department of Family Medicine Department of Pediatrics Katelyn Twist 2010 2000 Class of 2020, Community Service Co-Chair Garold Minns, M.D. Michael Moncure, M.D. Department of Internal Medicine - Wichita Department of Surgery Lauren Sinik Class of 2021, Community Service Co-Chair 2009 1999 Mark Meyer, M.D. Linda Campbell, M.D. Dan Vu Department of Family Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Class of 2020, IT Co-Chair 2008 David Robbins, M.D. William Huynh Department of Internal Medicine Class of 2021, IT Co-Chair
Presenting Sponsor Menu University of Kansas School of Medicine Medical Alumni Societies – Delp Society, Jager Society, Lukert Society, Murphy Society, Orr Society, Wahl Society, Wescoe Society First Course Field greens and spinach salad with walnut-crusted goat cheese, cranberries, warm creamy bacon dressing or Premier Underwriters peppercorn ranch dressing Department of Internal Medicine Second Course Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Urology Grilled shrimp with five-ounce grilled sirloin steak with lemon sorrel Office of the Executive Dean chimichurri and butternut squash risotto Gluten Free Vegetarian/Vegan Option: Supporting Sponsors Zucchini and squash linguini with sage-infused oil, smoked cherry tomatoes and grilled butternut squash steak Department of Anesthesiology Department of Radiology Department of Biostatistics Department of Surgery Department of History in Medicine Graduate Medical Education Third Course Department of Family Medicine Kansas Medical Society and Kansas White and dark chocolate mousse with berries Department of Neurology Hospital Association Department of Ophthalmology Landon Center on Aging Department of Orthopedics Medical Alumni Board Department of Pathology and Medical Student Assembly Wine Laboratory Medicine Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor Ferreri-Carano Fume Blanc Department of Pediatrics The University of Kansas Health Systems Department of Plastic Surgery La Crema Willamette Pinot Noir Department of Physical and Rehab Medicine Table Hosts Freshly brewed regular and decaffeinated coffee, hot tea and iced tea Department of Anantomy and Cell Biology Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics Department of Psychiatry
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