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DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE NEWSLETTER


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September 2010

SPOTLIGHT ON Adrian M. Di Bisceglie, MD, was joined by his children, Anne-Marie and Michael, at the investiture ceremony on Tuesday, August 31, 2010, when he was invested as the inaugural holder of the Badeeh A. & Christine V. Bander Chair in Internal Medicine.

At the ceremony, Dr. Bander spoke about his parents, whom he honored by naming the chair after them. "My parents stressed constantly the need for education and to do what's right by yourself and others. They are very simple rules that I think have allowed me to achieve some of my success." VACCINATION FOR SEASONAL INFLUENZA MANDATORY Saint Louis University Hospital and the University Medical Group have jointly agreed to a new policy requiring seasonal influenza vaccination of physicians and other staff having patient contact. This policy is consistent with CDC Guidelines and many other organizations and has been approved by Employee Health. Announcements will be made when the new vaccine is available and participation of affected individuals will be monitored.

Di Bisceglie said Im very grateful for this gift from the Bander family. Gifts like this one allow us to recruit excellent people, encouraging the department to grow. Steven Bander, MD, and his wife Patricia, created the endowed chair as a way to support Saint Louis University's growing national and international reputation. Dr. Bander is an associate clinical professor in the Division of Nephrology at Saint Louis University.

RECOGNITION Nadia Wasi Iqbal, M.D., assistant professor, Division of Nephrology, received the Physician of the Quarter Award presented by Saint Louis University Hospital in August 2010. Sharon E. Frey, M.D., professor and interim director of the Division of Infectious Diseases, received the St. Louis Business Journal 2010 Health Care Hero Award in the physicians category. DIVISION OF CARDIOLOGY NEWS Michael J. Lim, M.D., associate professor and interim director of the Division of Cardiology, participated in the scientific sessions of Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics in

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Washington, DC, September 21-25, 2010, as a moderator and lecturer. DIVISION OF ENDOCRINOLOGY NEWS Reigh-Yi Lin, PhD, joined the Division of Endocrinology on September 1, 2010 as an associate professor. Her recruitment was supported in part by the Cancer Center. She received her PhD from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed a post-doctoral research fellowship at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer and a second fellowship at the New York University School of Medicine. During her 5 years as the Director of Mount Sinais Program for Thyroid Stem Cell Biology and Development, Dr. Lin led a research team that successfully converted mouse stem cells into thyroid cells exhibiting the structural and functional properties of natural thyroid neofollicles. Most recently, Dr. Lin developed a highly-respected and successful thyroid cancer stem cell program. Her research has been published in several prestigious scientific journals and she has been invited to speak at conferences around the world to discuss stem cell biology in gene regulation and drug discovery. DIVISION OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY NEWS The Division has three exciting fundraisers coming up in the very near future: the Lucky Ducky Derby, Denim and Diamonds, and the Green Event.

This is the second year for the Lucky Ducky Derby which will be held at the Babbling Brook on the grounds by the Doisy Research Building at noon on Friday, October 1. The grand prize is $300 and there are other donated gifts from Lumiere Casino Hotel, the RitzCarlton Hotel and the Chase Park Plaza. The ducks are $5.00 each or 6 for $25.00. You may call Mary Ann Barrale or Carol Stengel in GI at 314-577-8764 to purchase your ducks. Proceeds benefit liver education and research through the Saint Louis University Liver Center. On Saturday, October 9, 2010, between 6:00 and 10:00, The Friends will be sponsoring the 8th Annual Diamonds Dinner at Meadowbrook Country Club, 200 Meadowbrook Country Club Estates, Ballwin, Missouri. This event includes silent and live auctions followed by dinner, awards, and a guest speaker. On Saturday, October 16, 2010, between 6:00 and 9:00 pm, The Friends of the Saint Louis University Liver Center will be sponsoring The Green Event/Any Way the Wind Blows at Alberici Constructors Headquarters, 1800 Page Avenue with food, music, raffle, and "green" vendors to raise funds for the Liver Center and to help people become more "green" in their daily lives. For more information regarding the latter two events, contact The Friends Office at 314-5763078 or e-mail info@friendsoftheSLULC.org. DIVISION OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE NEWS Alice J. Lewis, administrative assistant in General Internal Medicine, retired on September 24, 2010 after working at Saint

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Louis University for 42 years. Alice started working in the Human Relations Department of Saint Louis University in 1968 and has been a member of the Department of Internal Medicine since 1989. She coordinated medical student educational activities for the department for 21 years. Sonia Chacko MD, will join the faculty of General Internal Medicine on October 1, 2010. She completed her medical education at PSG Institute of Medical Science and Research in India. Dr. Chacko completed her Internal Medicine residency training at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, where she also had the opportunity to serve as Chief Resident. DIVISION OF GERIATRIC MEDICINE NEWS Julie K. Gammack, MD, associate professor, was recently appointed by Dean Alderson as Assistant Dean for Graduate Medical Education (GME). She will be working under Dr. Robert Heaney on the accreditation process for Saint Louis University School of Medicine residency and fellowship training programs. The GME office has recently expanded to include additional support staff and is hiring an Educational Specialist to assist in data and outcome analysis of our training programs.

School of Medicine Alumni CME Program The Division of Geriatric Medicine will host the School of Medicine Alumni CME Program on October 22, 2010 in the Pitlyk Auditorium. The schedule is as follows: 9:00 am 9:15 am 10:00 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:15 am Opening Remarks by Philip O. Alderson, M.D., Dean The Future of Aging David R. Thomas, M.D. Preoperative Management Milta Little, D.O. Exercise and Aging Julie K. Gammack, M.D. Break Real Life Scenarios Treating Agitated Patients in the Hospital and Treating Agitated Patients in the Nursing Home Joseph H. Flaherty, M.D., and Miguel A. Paniagua, M.D. Memories are Made of This John E. Morley, M.B.,B.Ch.

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DIVISION OF IMMUNOBIOLOGY Saint Louis University has received a 2 year, $326,246 grant from US Department of Housing and Urban Development to study whether commercially available "green" chemical products work in destroying mold on building materials. This is in addition to an ongoing $500,000 HUD-funded study examining the long-term effectiveness of mold remediation chemicals. Anu Dixit, PhD, MPH, principal investigator of the 2 projects and a visiting assistant professor in Immunobiology said the longterm effectiveness of antimicrobial products or microbiocides is in question and is exploring whether green products are a better option.

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"Our goal is to find out if commercially available chemical products that are labeled green work to destroy or reduce mold growing on building materials." Dr. Dixit has developed a method to test the effectiveness of mold remediation products. In a controlled environment, she grows mold on building materials, treats the materials with green chemicals, then assesses whether mold grows back. Dr. Dixit said, "Treatment of various mold contaminated materials with chemicals alone is not a substitute for proper cleaning and remediation. Moldy porous and semi-porous indoor materials should be ideally removed and discarded." DIVISION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES NEWS At the 33rd Annual Grantwinner Reception held Friday, September 17, 2010, Raymond C. Tait, PhD., Vice-President for Research, awarded the 2010 Faculty Service Award to Irene L. Graham, M.D., adjunct associate professor, in the Division of Infectious Diseases. DIVISION OF PULMONARY, CRITICAL CARE AND SLEEP MEDICINE NEWS Listed below are the upcoming presentations at international conferences by the faculty of the Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine: The 24th Annual North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference Sponsored by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation October 21-23, 2010 Baltimore, MD

Patricia Dettenmeier, ANP, assistant professor, is moderating a session on Women's Health Across the Lifespan and presenting CF Can't Stop Me, I'm Becoming A Woman. Chest 2010 Presented by The American College of Chest Physicians October 10 - Nov 4, 2010 Vancouver, BC, Canada Ashutosh Sachdeva, MD, assistant professor, is moderating an abstract slide presentation entitled New Aspects of Chest Imaging. Ravi Nayak, MD, assistant professor, will be presenting Risk Stratification and Management of Portopulmonary Hypertension. Joseph Espiritu, MD, assistant professor, will be presenting Sleep Disorders in Chronic Liver Disease. Carl Kaplan, MD, professor, will be presenting Clinical Application of Dynamic waveform Monitoring and Analysis: Setting up and Troubleshooting Mechanical Ventilation. INTERNAL MEDICINE PROGRAM NEWS RESIDENCY

Adnilkumar Katta, MD, MP3, was the 3rd place winner in the Clinical Vignette category at the Missouri Chapter of the American College of Physicians Resident Poster Contest with his entry entitled, "It is Not Just A Mold: An Interesting Case of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis. Camille Adeimy, MD, PGY2, was the 3rd place winner in the category of Patient Safety and Quality Improvement with his entry en-

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titled, "Improved Supervision of Transfer of Care and the Education for Night Float Residents," a pilot study co-authored by Dr. Andy Zimolzak (Chief Resident) and Dr. Miguel Paniagua, Program Director. The aim is to enhance internal medicine resident education and evaluation during night float rotations. Further study will be ongoing. Overall, there were over 150 entries to the Missouri ACP Meeting Poster Contest from programs across the state. NEW RESEARCH GRANTS AWARDED Alex Befeler, MD, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, $28,147 from Mayo Clinic / NIDDK for Multicentered Randomized Trial of High Dose Urso in PSC. Bernard Chaitman, MD, Cardiology, $12,683 from Emory University / NIH for DMI-080008 A Phase 1 Randomized, Controlled Dosage Escalation Study of the Safety and Reactogenicity of the EP1300 Polyepitope DNA Vaccine Against Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria Administered via Electroporation to Healthy Adults. Dulce Cruz-Oliver, MD, Geriatric Medicine, $74,991 from HRSA for Geriatric Academic Career Awards. Lenise Cummings-Vaughn, MD, Geriatric Medicine, $74,991 from HRSA for Geriatric Academic Career Awards. Adrian M. Di Bisceglie, MD, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, $25,000 from the Presidents Research Fund for Virus Discovery by Pyrosequencing.

Sue Farr, PhD, Geriatric Medicine, $26,350 from SIUE / NIH for Somatostatin Agonist Treatment for Cognitive Aging and Dementia. Daniel Hoft, MD, PhD, Immunobiology, $375,000 from NIH / NIAID for Trypanosoma cruzi Mucosal & Systemic Protective Immunity. Michael Lim, MD, Cardiology, $42,645 from Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions for Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Program. Milta Little, DO, Geriatric Medicine, $74,991 from HRSA for Geriatric Academic Career Awards. Jianguo Liu, MD, PhD, Immunobiology, $25,000 from the Presidents Research Fund for Role of IL-27 in Protective Immune Response Against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. Jiangou Liu, MD, PhD, Immunbiology, $169,339 from NIH / NCI for Molecular Mechanisms o Host-Dervied CCL5 Mediated Mammary Tumor Growth. John Morley, MB,BCh,, Geriatric Medicine, $44,373 from Indiana University / NIH for Physical Frailty in Urban African Americans (Science Core). James Temprano, MD, Immunobiology, $25,000 from the Presidents Research Fund for The Effect of Estrogen and Progesterone on Allergen Induced Cytokine Production from House-Dust Mite Allergic Individuals.

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DATES OF NOTE October 21-23, 2010, School of Medicine Alumni Weekend. October 22, 2010 the Division of Geriatric Medicine hosts the CME Program from 9:15 am until 1 pm in the Pitlyk Auditorium. There will not be morning Grand Rounds. John E. Morley, M.B.,B.Ch., will present Grand Rounds at noon. November 18, 2010, 5:30 to 7:00 pm (Save the Date) Retreat: Summit on Resident Work, Pitlyk Auditorium. Appetizers and drinks will be provided. All faculty are encouraged to attend as there will be a discussion of the need to have attendings inhouse at night. December 10, 2010, 7 to 10 pm The Annual Faculty Holiday Gathering will be held at the Bannister House. More information will be forthcoming.

CLINICAL TICKER
FY 09 YTD BILLED AMB ENCs AUG 09 1,768 122 847 7,958 0 47 304 2,336 1,128 1,760 1,373 17,643 FY 10 YTD BILLED AMB ENCs AUG 10 1,870 87 741 8,434 0 0 295 2,173 1,218 1,439 1,446 17,703 100.3%

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CANCER CENTER CARDINAL GLENNON DES PERES DOB MIDWEST ENDOSCOPY OP CATH LAB SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER SLUH SNF/NF/CC/HOSPICE UNIVERSITY CLUB TOWER OTHER GRAND TOTAL FY 10 / FY 09 YTD MGMA AMB ENCs

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If you have any news, grants, notices, achievements that you would like to be included in the next newsletter or if you think something important was missed, please let Camille Goff know at goffcj@slu.edu .

Editor Adrian M. Di Bisceglie, MD, FACP Professor of Internal Medicine

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