Medical school: Emory University MD/MPH In addition to medicine, I love being outdoors hiking, biking, and traveling to the beach or the lake. MAHEC is the largest Area Health Education Center in North Carolina and evolved to address national and state concerns with the supply, retention, and quality of healthcare professionals. I could not ask for a better opportunity! After 5 long years I am so happy and excited to return to NC and join MAHEC-Internal Medicine. I also served at chairperson of the Mission Health Diversity Committee, educating healthcare workers on implicit bias and identifying local healthcare disparities. Residency: Internal Medicine, University of Minnesota, MN My name is David and I was born and raised in the sunny city of Miami, Florida. I attended medical school at Brody School of Medicine at ECU in Greenville, NC, where I had the privilege of having several mentors that influenced me to pursue the field of internal medicine. Asheville is my home now after more than 30 years. Dr Jay M. Nfonoyim, MD is a graduate of our Internal Medicine Residency Program in 1990. It's an honor that you are considering training with us, and we're excited to meet you. In her spare time, Dr. Lane enjoys playing the harp, running, and cavorting with a cadre of canine companions. MAHEC is committed to creating an equitable and inclusive place to work, learn, and receive care. I love to cycle, primarily road, but also mountain biking. I have a deep appreciation for the delivery of medicine that is personalized to cultural context but firmly grounded in evidence-based study. I believe strongly in taking care of the patient as a whole. A fun fact is that I was featured on BBC, Time Magazine, Forbes, Healthline, and Medscape for my research on essential oils and how they may contribute to breast growth in adolescents! I am the Medical Director of MAHECs Simulation Center. I also run our procedure clinic where we perform a host of dermatologic and musculoskeletal procedures. Medical School: Wake Forest University School of Medicine I try to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Residents consider this the most challenging and most rewarding phase of training as they truly grow into clinical independence in this phase. She served as a member of the writing tasks force for the development of the AAMC Core Entrustable Professional Activities for Entering Residency Project and for the ACGME Milestones 2.0 project. Our goal is to train the well-rounded internist After spending 26 years of my life in Florida, I knew it was time for a change. we are able to emphasize training in the delivery of rural care, the reduction of health disparities, the care of Internal Medicine Residency Program Administrator. Internal Medicine Residency Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program Administrator, Internal Medicine Residency Program Coordinator, Internal Medicine Residency Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Community Faculty, Procedures, Internal Medicine Community Faculty, Hospitalist, Internal Medicine Residency Part-Time Faculty Physician, Specialty Core Faculty, Pulmonary and Critical Care, Faculty, Site Director, VA Medical Center, Internal Medicine Core Faculty, Chief Resident, Specialty Core Faculty, Hematology Oncology, Specialty Core Faculty, Infectious Diseases, Questions regarding the application process should be directed to the residency program coordinators at, 2023 Mountain Area Health Education Center, AAIM Recommendations for the 2022-2023 Internal Medicine Residency Interview Season, Resident Physician Contract/Letter of Agreement, General Medicine Consultation/Co-Management, Deliver the highest quality medical care to patients in a variety of settings including rural communities, Create a collaborative setting for innovation, intellectual and personal growth and interprofessional work, Contribute to the science and art of medicine and medical education through innovation, scholarship and dissemination, Provide expertise in caring for underserved patients and populations, Lead and foster change in healthcare delivery and health systems, including improving quality, safety, diversity in the workforce, and access, Celebrate lifelong learning in our rapidly changing healthcare environment, Separate inpatient/ambulatory responsibilities with dedicated curricula, Excellent coverage for continuity patient panel when on inpatient, Keeping inpatient teams together for evaluation, teamwork purposes, Maintaining four-week experiences for learning purposes, Cardiology ambulatory, consult, cardiac testing/imaging, Geriatrics ambulatory, nursing home care, home visits, Nephrology ambulatory, dialysis, consults, Neurology ambulatory, consults, inpatient, Pulmonary ambulatory, consults, sleep medicine, Evidence-based medicine and high value care, Department of Internal Medicine, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Assistant Professor, Associate Program Director: EM/IM Residency, Assistant professor, School of Public Health and School of Medicine, UNC-Chapel Hill, Tenured Professor, Department of Family Medicine, UNC-Chapel Hill. Since then, my weeks with the residents are truly my happiest in the hospital. I believe that is the easy part. An international medical graduate must complete all other application requirements required by MAHEC and the GME program. IMGPrep assists International Medical Graduates in searching for U.S residency positions. I went to Roanoke College and stayed nearby for medical school at VCOMs Virginia campus. I worked in the VA Medical Centers at Asheville and Johnson City before joining ETSU Medical Center as an academic endocrinologist. In his clinical experience at Grady Hospital in Atlanta, a comprehensive HIV clinic, and a clinic for low-income seniors, he has obtained the clinical skills and knowledge to independently manage a broad range of health concerns. I joined Mountain Kidney and Hypertension in 1996. I attended the University of Louisville School of Medicine for my medical training where I discovered that internal medicine combines my fascination with physiology, knack for problem solving, and joy of living alongside people through both the ups and the downs. Cardiology exposure during Internal Medicine training is critically important. I also love sports, especially football and baseball, and Im working towards my black belt in homemade pizza making. We follow the framework outlined by the AAMC to resident selection at multiple steps in our recruiting process. Our first wave of invites will be released on October 7th. I continue to do medical writing- I am co-author of Medical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple and author of Are You Afraid of Snakes- A doctors exploration of alternative medicine. with a chemistry minor from my local University, I moved out east where I completed my Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine via LUCOM in Lynchburg, Virginia. Im a North Carolina native from the suburbs of Charlotte. I love the practice of medicine and sharing its wonders with IM students and residents. After graduating residency, I was given an opportunity to start my career somewhere with both a high acuity and opportunity to teach. Orientation. John and Stacey are clinic partners. Graduates of medical schools outside the United States and Canada must have a currently valid certificate from ECFMG. Subsequently, I trained in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology at the University of Minnesota. From 2012 to 2013 he researched stem cell and regenerative medicine at Bell Biosystems. We will build on the longstanding successes by Medical School: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center - New Orleans Outside of medicine, I love traveling (both domestically and abroad), photography, reading, musical theater, and what I lovingly call dirt church in other words, spending time in the good ol outdoors! I earned my medical degree at VCOM-Carolinas in South Carolina and then completed a Transitional Year at Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center in Athens, Georgia (Go Dawgs!). The main reason that I am so excited to join the MAHEC family is that, after meeting some of the wonderful MAHEC personnel and Asheville locals, a part of me feels like I am coming home: the beautiful mountains are a welcomed bonus! Application Process for the Internal Medicine Residency. As an avid climber and hiker, I knew he could not stay in the pancake state forever. During my third year, I discovered how much I enjoyed internal medicine and knew I wanted to ultimately serve rural Appalachia as a hospitalist. I live with my son, dog and two small tiger kitties. Throughout my training I gravitated towards critically ill patients requiring acute interventions. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. You will foster the best friendships here. I left for a short stent to obtain my undergraduate degree in Psychology from Taylor University in Upland, IN. An applicant must meet or exceed the following minimum qualification(s) to be eligible for selection and appointment to MAHECs GME residency programs: Special laws and regulations apply to international medical graduates who wish to enter the United States to undertake graduate medical education. The space has been designed to support a collaborative care model which includes behavioral health and pharmacy services. disorders. Residency: Internal Medicine, Duke University Medical Center MAHEC provides the perfect opportunity to help an underserved community. Apply for an NPI number by April 12. I have been playing and listening to music, be it piano, drums, singing, or anything else that makes noise, since a very young age. I had the opportunity to learn from patients, nurses, and doctors in Pensacola, Tallahassee, Orlando, and Daytona Beach, FL. I attended medical school at Florida State University College of Medicine due to their mission of training future patient-centered physicians, educators, and community leaders. Staten Island, NY 10310 He was named the director of medicine clinics and associate chairman in 1980. Undergraduate: Furman University, Greenville, SC In addition, he served as Regional Director of Informatics, facilitating changes to the EHR to improve patient safety and provider efficiency. As I was working to determine my next steps in my career, serendipity stepped in and presented a unique opportunity for me in joining MAHEC to build this program. These students have all spent their first 2 years of medical school in Chapel Hill, and elected to spend their last 2 years here in Asheville. Between rounds, youll likely find me walking my aussie-doodle puppy named Chessie, doing trivia, playing guitar on my porch, or playing board games with my fiance and anyone else I can get to join. Fellowship: Rheumatology, Brigham & Womens Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Medical School: Dartmouth Medical School (1984) Internship: Internal Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham ACGME is moving towards a new accreditation system (NAS) in July 2013 and the Internal Medicine Residency program is preparing itself for the new regulations. Residency: Northside Hospital/ USF Morsani College of Medicine. Manager - Once a learner reaches competency in all learner-level milestones, they advance to the manager phase of training. 6. r/ResidencyMatch2022. Resident Survey: "What I wish I knew BEFORE residency" . Acting as teaching faculty not only contributes to the future of medicine but will make me a better clinician. The Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs will select from among eligible applicants on the basis of residency program-related criteria such as their preparedness, ability, aptitude, academic credentials, communication skills, and personal qualities such as motivation and integrity. We provide you with a comprehensive month-long orientation which includes BLS/ACLS certification, simulation training, and exposure to ward, critical care and ambulatory medicine. Were excited to be moving to Asheville together after multiple vacations to the Blue Ridge Mountains during med school. In addition to health and wellness, my interests include artistry of all forms, from painting to culinary arts, and enjoying the amazing natural beauty of our region through hiking, biking, and watersports. Chief Resident: Internal Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham She is a medical graduate of SRMC-RI, Chennai, India. Medical School: University of Louisville, Louisville, KY I grew up in suburban Toronto and studied physiology at the University of Western Ontario. We are committed to responding to the needs of our Contact. Learner - In the learner phase of training, an individual works under close supervision and coaching to achieve basic milestones in Internal Medicine. Medical School: Drexel University College of Medicine, Residency: University of Illinois Chicago. When I am not in the hospital or clinic, I can be found out hiking, on the tennis court, at a local restaurant/brewery, at home playing video games on the PC I built myself, in the kitchen baking and decorating a cake, or most importantly, catching up on sleep. Complete training modules by May 31. More recently, Dr. Livingston served as a primary care physician and partner in a clinic system providing comprehensive geriatric care. I love teaching, I love serving people, and I love working with others to develop innovative approaches to clinical care and clinical teaching. Originally from Western North Carolina, Dr. Dill completed her medical training at Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven, CT, after she completed her M.D. The program emphasizes team work, and includes nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists, nutritionists, social workers and care coordinators in patient care activity. My name is Becca Anketell, and I am excited to be a PGY-1 at MAHEC this year! She is also the director of the Pre- Internship Program (5thPathway) of New York Medical College. I was born in Florida, but have lived in North Carolina since I was 8 years old. After a year, I resigned and began working as a scribe in my hometown hospitals emergency department and immediately knew that I wanted to become a physician. Outside of medicine, I am an avid outdoor enthusiast. I was traveling with my family for fall break in Asheville, when we drove past the MAHEC clinic facilities. My background in psychology and this early exposure to working and establishing connections with people showed me that medicine and striving to help and heal others is my calling in life. Wendy Lane, MD, is an endocrinologist whose clinical practice and research have focused on the treatment of diabetes for over 30 years. I am looking forward to watching the residents grow and develop their skills over the years here. Undergraduate: Texas A&M University She completed Internal Medicine Residency at UMDNJ-Newark, where she also served as Chief Medical Resident. services, specialty consultation services and in the emergency department. I grew up in Nashville, TN and went to Washington and Lee University in Lexington, VA for my undergraduate degree. Residency: Oregon Health and Science University. This allows me to teach core concepts of medicine that I hope will last a lifetime. I continued my studies in graduate school at the University of Toronto, where I published work on chemotherapy resistance in acute myeloid leukemia. health opportunities, and scholarship experiences provide additional learner-centered, mission-focused training Residency Training Program. We frequently take advantage of the gorgeous outdoors by canoeing, gardening, hiking, and grilling out. The goal of the training is to prepare our residents to be physicians for adults from all walks of life. My name is Dominic Putala and Im extremely excited to be part of the first group of Internal Medicine residents at MAHEC. For more information, please see our Chief Resident: Internal Medicine, University of Mississippi In this phase, one works to establish independence in the management of common Internal Medicine ambulatory and inpatient patient presentations. Residencey: Internal Medicine Residency, UNC-Chapel Hill; Preventive Medicine Residency, Palm Beach County Health Department, West Palm Beach, FL Fortunately, these are all some of Asheville's specialties as well! I was later accepted to Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine (CUSOM) to obtain my DO degree. Fellowship: Infectious Disease and International Health, Duke University Medical Center. After residency, Dr. Lau-Julien subspecialized in geriatrics. IM@mahec.net. Visa Policy. Im also a huge nerd for academic research and spent some time at the NIH before medical school. MAHECs approach is patient-friendly, caring, and community-focused. In these and other settings Clinical Assistant Professor. Residency: Carolinas Medical Center. Fellowship: General Internal Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham Presently the Internal Medicine department is administratively divided into specialty divisions, each with its attending director and designated beds. I am so excited for this new adventure with MAHEC! Like many other people attracted to this area, I like to get outdoors in my free time exploring the nearby mountains while running or biking. Primary care is my passionbeing the first person patients come to, having the opportunity to advocate for them, and helping them navigate our complex medical system is challenging but so incredibly rewarding. From 2001 to 2012, he worked on infectious disease research at the Ohio State University and University of Michigan. The programs tandem block schedule, multiple outpatient opportunities, and the all-female leadership were just of few of the reasons I decided MAHEC was where I wanted to train. And mostly, I love the patients. Residents in the Internal Medicine Residency Program at University Hospitals receive comprehensive education, exceptional clinical training and unique ABIM research experiences. For further information about applying for residencycall (718) 818-2419 or email Sarina Libonati atslibonati@rumcsi.org, Richmond University Medical Center 150 Bergen Street, UH I-248 Newark, New Jersey 07101 Business North Carolina ranked Mission Hospital the #1 Best Hospital in North Carolina for 2017 and 2018, and Mission Hospital ranked among the top 1% of Best Hospitals nationally in 2016 by Healthgrades. USMLE STEP 1. Associate Program Director, Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, and member of the NYMC Faculty and Director of ASSIST, NYS Anti-Smoking Program, The RUMC IM program has old and deep routes within the institution. I have 8 years of practice devoted to teaching internal medicine residents in the inpatient setting, including large academic programs and rural community programs. Medical School: University of Maryland at Baltimore I studied philosophy at Davidson College before returning to Vermont to attend medical school at UVMs Larner College of Medicine. The medical center has 119 authorized acute care beds (including a 16-bed inpatient psychiatric unit), two state-of-the-art ICUs, 120 authorized community living center (CLC) beds, and 18 beds authorized for a substance use residential rehabilitation treatment program. Clinical experiences will include inpatient care in a 16-bed hospital unit, ED care, primary care clinics, specialty clinics and addiction medicine experiences. In addition to Internal Medicine, Im passionate about travelling, game night, movies, college football (Go Gators! She was the Program Director for the Combined Internal Medicine-Pediatrics residency for many years, during which time the residency became one of the most successful in the country, but it was the opportunity to provide a challenging yet secure training environment that motivated her most. Raymond F. Bianchi, MD, FACP. I welcome the challenge to build a successful internal medicine residency that will serve WNC for years to come. Undergraduate: University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Chief Residency: Emergency and Internal Medicine, Louisiana State University. She is excited to be part of the MAHEC teaching faculty preparing the next generation of physicians and researchers to excel in the field of endocrinology and diabetes. My name is Justin Dizon and while I am originally from the Philippines, I grew up about an hour away from Asheville in Hickory, NC. Continued . Im thrilled to now continue my career at MAHEC Internal Medicine, where I can train under national experts in medical education and serve the community of Western North Carolina. Faculty Appointments: University of North Carolina School of Medicine.

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