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RESIDENTS' REPORT

RESID ENTS'

REPORT

A PLACE FOR ALL NEWS HIGHLIGHTING RESIDENTS AND GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION

The NEW Resident’s Report is dedicated to all the good news related to our hard-working residents training at San Joaquin General Hospital and St. Joseph’s Medical Center. Please email your submissions, written in third person with accompanying photo to Lisa@sjcms.org.

Annie Haji-Datoo, MD PG-Y3, Internal Medicine, St. Joseph’s Medical Center District VI Delegate, Resident Fellow Section, CMA House of Delegates

For Dr. Annie Haji-Datoo, serving as a delegate for the first time was an eye-opening experience that highlighted the necessity of getting involved. She was impressed by the careful attention delegates paid to topics such as abortion and mental health. “There is a lot of unfinished business,” she said, adding that more medical students, residents and fellows should get participate in these conversations. “It is critical to involve every level of doctors in training. We do have a voice, let’s use it.”

NEW CONNECTIONS WITH SJGH

SJGH Family Medicine Residency Program added an exciting new twist to our biannual resident retreat by incorporating community outreach to the day. Part of the group of residents and attendings created something special for the children at Mary Graham while the other part of the group served a meal next to our recently established weekly outreach pop up clinic downtown. The day was spent increasing the connection within the program and also with the community.

SJMC RESIDENT PRESENTS POSTER AT THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GASTROENTEROLOGY CONFERENCE

Dr. Jessie Wang, SJMC IMRP PGY-2, presented her poster Esophagobronchial Fistula after a Laparoscopic Partial Fundoplication, Mimicking as emphysema at the American College of Gastroenterology Conference in October.