MUSC Catalyst 7-3-2015

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Gullett, M.D.; College of American Pathologists (CAP) 15189 Committee — Jon Gullett, M.D.; MUSC Hospital Infection Control Committee (Resident Representative) — Jon Gullett, M.D.; and Hospital Blood Usage, Tissue Review and Autopsy Committee — Daniel Skipper, M.D.; and Best GME presentation — Kate Eichel, M.D. and Chris Wenzinger, M.D. Pediatrics Most Supportive Faculty — Adebowale Odulana, M.D.; Best Inpatient Educator — Sarah Mennito, M.D.; Best Outpatient Educator — Elizabeth Wallis, M.D.; Best Procedural Teacher — Fred Tecklenburg, M.D.; Best Morning Report Educator — Sandra Fowler, M.D.; Best Noon Conference Educator — Terry Dixon, M.D.; Rookie of the Year — Elizabeth Mack, M.D.; Most Supportive Staff — Angie Sczypta; Outstanding Elective Rotation — ID; Outstanding Required Rotation — PICU / Wards; and Outstanding Pediatric Attending — Katherine Twombley, M.D. Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Outstanding Medical Student Teaching by a Faculty Member — Kelly Barth, D.O.; Outstanding Medical Student Teaching by a Resident — Mary Ladd, M.D., Michael Sierra, M.D. and Harsh Soni, M.D.; Outstanding Medical Student Didactic Teaching by a faculty member — Lee Lewis, M.D.; Outstanding Medical Student Didactic Teaching — Thomas Lewis, M.D.; 20 years of Outstanding Medical Student Didactic — Hugh Myrick, M.D.; Psychology Internship Program Clinical Excellence Award — Renée El– Gabalawy; John C. Roitzsch Memorial Scientist-Practitioner Award — Rachel L. Tomko; Laura Griffin Humanitarian Award presented by the Class of 1996 — Wilson James Brown; Robert Magwood, Jr. Outstanding Service to Crime Victims Award — Joah L. Williams, Ph.D.; Psychology Internship Program Best Clinical Supervisor — Jennifer Correll, Ph.D.; Psychology Internship Program Teaching Award — Carla Kmett Danielson, Ph.D.; American Psychiatric Association (APA) Diversity Leadership Fellow:— Lynneice Bowen; APA Public

Psychiatry Fellowship — Daena Peterson; APA Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration Minority Fellowship — Annabelle Simpson; APA Resident Psychiatric Research Scholars Fellowship — Zac Zuschlag; J. J. Cleckley Clinical Excellence Awards — Mary Blackmon, M.D. and Will Wright, M.D.; Laughlin Psychiatric Endowment Fund Award — Will Wright, M.D.; PGY I Outstanding Didactic Teacher of the Year — Lee Lewis, M.D.; PGY I Clinical Teacher of the Year — James B. Fox, M.D. and Tom Brouette, M.D.; PGY 2 Clinical Teacher of the Year — Tom Brouette, M.D.; PGY 2 Outstanding Didactic Teacher of the Year — Angela D. Moreland, Ph.D.; PGY 3 Outstanding Didactic Teacher of the Year — Amy M. VandenBerg, PharmD; PGY 3 & 4 Outstanding Outpatient Charleston Dorchester Community Mental Health Clinical Teacher — Michael M. Kassur, M.D.; PGY 3 & 4 Outstanding Outpatient Institute of Psychiatry Clinical Teacher — Kelly HolesLewis, M.D.; PGY 3 & 4 Outstanding Outpatient VA Clinical Teacher — Elliott E. Levy, M.D.; Outstanding Career Mentor for the Class of 2015 — Elliott E. Levy, M.D.; Outstanding Didactic Teaching in the Child and Adolescent Fellowship — Markus Kruesi, M.D.; Outstanding Clinical Training in the Child and Adolescent Fellowship — James E. Edwards, M.D.; and Psychology Intern Paper Competition — Stephen Boyd and Regan Stewart Surgery Department of Surgery — Thomas E. Brothers, M.D.; Intern of the Year Award — Max S. Rittenbury, M.D. and Max S. Rittenbury, M.D.; Department of Surgery — Anna-Marie Alicia De Costa, M.D., Ph.D.; Department of Surgery — Bradley J. LeNoir, M.D.; Student Award for Excellence in Resident Teaching (Surgery) — Adam N. Franklin, M.D.; Surgical Training Awareness & Residency — (STAR); Medical Student Faculty Teaching Award — David M. Countryman, M.D.; Professionalism Award — David J. Cole, M.D.; Department of Surgery — Gabriel R. Chedister, M.D.; and the Curtis P. Artz MUSC Surgical Society Award for Excellence — Kathryn Engelhardt, M.D.

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The Department of Internal Medicine celebrated its awards day on June 3 held at the Basic Science Building recognizing Dr. Andrew Schreiner, from left, Elizabeth Kirkland, Blake Olmsted, Jeremy Rier, Carley Anderson, Lynn Schnapp, Rick Silver and Richard Rissmiller.

Road Closure affects commute until August Staff Report The city of Charleston will be undertaking a large, long term project to improve the flooding in the Spring/ Fishburne drainage basin area. This project, which consists of five phases in total, (with the completed CrossTown project being Phase 1), is now kicking off Phase 2. As part of the project, the work requires extensive drainage piping rework in areas north of the Crosstown. The MUSC campus will be affected directly as the project progresses over the next few months. However, Sheppard Street is closed from June 8 to August. This closure will affect access to Rutledge Tower from the Crosstown, especially staff and patients coming in from Mount Pleasant and from the north via I–26. This closure is expected to last for

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approximately two months. This above map has Sheppard St. indicated in red and the possible routes that can be taken as possible detours to get around the closure and to get to Rutledge Tower.


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