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Introduction Of Gi Wellness Committee To Reduce Gi Fellow Burnout And Improve Wellness., Richard P. Denicola, Md, Melissa A. Vitolo, Md, Ritu Nahar, Md, Jorge Prieto, Md, Stephanie Moleski, Md May 2021

Introduction Of Gi Wellness Committee To Reduce Gi Fellow Burnout And Improve Wellness., Richard P. Denicola, Md, Melissa A. Vitolo, Md, Ritu Nahar, Md, Jorge Prieto, Md, Stephanie Moleski, Md

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Gastroenterology (GI) fellowship is an arduous process which predisposes fellows to fatigue and burnout.

Our baseline survey showed a large number of our fellows to be in danger of burnout.

Aims for Improvement

  • To improve the overall wellness of GI fellows, identify stressors and reduce incidence of burnout.
  • The goal for the first 6 months of operation is to demonstrate improvement in Mini ReZ survey scores by 25% at starting from Sept 1st, 2020.


A Safety Assessment Of The Re-Opening Of An Academic Medical Center Outpatient Endoscopy Unit During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Scott Manski, Christopher Schmoyer, Alice Pang, Richard Denicola, Amy Javia, Melissa Vitolo, Linda Yan, Christopher Cao, Brianna Shinn, Divya Chalikonda, Giselle Mahoro, Ritu Nahar, Joshua Lieberman, Micaela Gernhardt, Neveda Murugesan, Alexandra Leto, Ryan Erwin, Taylor Kavanagh, Stephanie Moleski, Robert Coben, Mitchell Conn May 2021

A Safety Assessment Of The Re-Opening Of An Academic Medical Center Outpatient Endoscopy Unit During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Scott Manski, Christopher Schmoyer, Alice Pang, Richard Denicola, Amy Javia, Melissa Vitolo, Linda Yan, Christopher Cao, Brianna Shinn, Divya Chalikonda, Giselle Mahoro, Ritu Nahar, Joshua Lieberman, Micaela Gernhardt, Neveda Murugesan, Alexandra Leto, Ryan Erwin, Taylor Kavanagh, Stephanie Moleski, Robert Coben, Mitchell Conn

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2020-)

  • This study aimed to assess outcomes and satisfaction among patients undergoing outpatient endoscopic procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Identifying the rates of COVID-19 symptom development and post procedure testing would provide critical information on patient safety
  • Assessment of patient experiences would serve as a guide for potential areas of improvement
  • We predicted that with proper protocols in place, outpatient endoscopy was a safe and positive experience


Time Value Analysis Of Inpatient Endoscopy Workflow, Sanaa Arastu, Md, Andrew Elden, Md, Raymond Janowski, Md, Aaron Martin, Md, Joseph Yoo, Md, Richard Denicola, Md, Amy Javia, Md, Melissa Vitolo, Md, Linda Yan, Md, Christopher Cao, Md, Scott Manski, Md, Christopher Schmoyer, Md, Brianna Shinn, Md, Mitchell Conn, Md May 2020

Time Value Analysis Of Inpatient Endoscopy Workflow, Sanaa Arastu, Md, Andrew Elden, Md, Raymond Janowski, Md, Aaron Martin, Md, Joseph Yoo, Md, Richard Denicola, Md, Amy Javia, Md, Melissa Vitolo, Md, Linda Yan, Md, Christopher Cao, Md, Scott Manski, Md, Christopher Schmoyer, Md, Brianna Shinn, Md, Mitchell Conn, Md

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2020-)

Aims for Improvement

  • Our aim was to evaluate the variables involved in room turnover and identify any delays that lead to the time difference found between inpatient and outpatient rooms.
  • We planned to design an intervention to improve efficiency in the endoscopy suite and complete more inpatient cases.
  • We predicted that completion of more inpatient cases would subsequently decrease the need for cancellation and rescheduling of medically necessary cases on a daily basis.