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Innovator - Spring 2023
Innovator
03 - The President’s Column
06 - Time Machine: Fabric of the Heart
10 - The Nexus: News at Jefferson
20 - Student to #Philebrity: Influenced by Jefferson
24 - The Light Fantastic
30 - We Are One Jefferson
34 - Question & Innovate
36 - Reimagine
40 - Ram Roundup
44 - Class Notes
56 - In Memory
58 - Trivia
Innovator - Summer 2022
Innovator
05 - The Provost’s Column
08 - Time Machine: John K. Mitchell’s Automaton Chess Player
12 - The Nexus: News at Jefferson
22 - Empowering Amputees to Conquer the Seas
26 - The Legend: Coach Herb Magee ’63, HOF ’11
34 - Common Threads
38 - Pitch Please
44 - Question & Innovate: Natasha A. Trice ’14
48 - The Future is Now Farewell to Dr. Stephen K. Klasko
52 - A Father’s Life Inspires a Son’s Giving
54 - Reimagine
60 - Ram Roundup
64 - Class Notes
72 - In Memory
Evanescent - Volume 3, Issue 1
Evanescent - Volume 3, Issue 1
Evanescent
Evanescent: A Journal of Literary Medicine is the journal of the Eakins Writers’ Workshop, which also sponsors the Drs. Theresa and Charles Yeo Writing Prize. The Eakins Writers’ Workshop is supported by the Jefferson Center for Injury Research and Prevention.
Contents:
- Letters From The Editors
- Struggle/Growth
- The Drs. Theresa and Charles Yeo Writing Prize: First Place
- Stasis/Change
- The Drs. Theresa and Charles Yeo Writing Prize: Second Place
- Vulnerability/Strength
- The Drs. Theresa and Charles Yeo Writing Prize: Third Place
- Wonder/Wisdom
- Gratitude/Insight
- Afterword
- List of Contributors
Innovator - Fall 2021
Innovator
05 - Message from the President
09 - The Provost's Column
10 - Time Machine: A Glorious Stride
14 - The Nexus: News at Jefferson
22 - Fabric Wins
28 - Mind Over Matter
36 - A Designing Woman
42 - Celebration of Innovation
48 - Question & Innovate: Tracy Durkin, Esq. '83
52 - New Curriculum Nurtures Students' Creative Side
56 - Answering the Call (of Duty)
58 - Reimagine
60 - An Extraordinary Everywoman
62 - Ram Roundup
64 - Class Notes
72 - In Memory
74 - Trivia
Innovator - Fall 2020
Innovator
05 - Message from the President
09 - An Inflection Point for Higher Education
10 - Time Machine: Heart and Lung
16 - The Nexus: News at Jefferson
24 - Newest American Girl Doll
28 - Establishing a Global Classroom
30 - Textile Professionals Answer a Looming Need
34 - Getting Physics-al
38 - The Global Studio
44 - Houston, We Have a Solution
50 - Question & Innovate
54 - The Weave of Possibility
60 - Reimagine
64 - Ram Roundup
68 - Class Notes
72 - In Memory
74 - Trivia
Inside Out, 2021
Inside Out
Contents:
Philadelphia 2020, Zoe Wong - Cover
Sun Dance, Matt Sears - Inside Cover
Five Islands Sunset, Zachary Davis - Back Cover
Arret to Art, Simran Rahi - This Page
Sunday, John Curran - Contents p. 2
Self-Portrait, John Curran - Contents p. 3
Light Bulbs, Michael O’Connor - 1
The Steamboat, Matthew Wallingford - 2
Untitled, Emily Bucher - 3
Green, Erica Westlake - 4
Animal Within, John Vaile - 5
Birch Trees, Matthew Wallingford - 6
A Hurry to Work, Matthew Wallingford - 7
A …
Inside Out, 2020
Inside Out
Contents:
Well Earned, Matt Sears - Cover, 16
Everglades, Benjamin Chipkin - Inside Cover
Wild Bill, Chen Zhou - Contents
Lying in Wait, Sarah Roselli - Contents
Begin Again, Daisy Zhang - 1
Grieving, Sonali Koduri - 2
Cascades, Kevin Tang - 3
Insomnia, Brittany File - 4
Blue, Chen Zhou - 5
Undone, Hana Chamoun - 6
Egg, Zoe Wong - 6
Two Weeks, Hana Chamoun - 7
Expansion, Zaynab Sajjadi - 8
Connections Across the Deep, Beverly Anaele - 9
Lifelight, Bryce Eng …
Innovator - Spring 2020
Innovator
05 - Message from the President
08 - The Past is a Prologue
15 - Shrinking World/Expanding Horizons
16 - The Nexus: News at Jefferson
20 - Jefferson Hits the Runway at NYFW
22 - A Game Changer
26 - Binge Swatching
30 - Breaking Down the Walls
38 - Coming Full Circle
44 - Question and Innovate
46 - Designer Health
50 - The Site is the Star
54 - Transcend and Include
60 - Reimagine
64 - Ram Roundup
68 - Class Notes
74 - In Memory
78 - Triva
Innovator - Winter 2020
Innovator
8 - A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
10 - WHAT’S HAPPENING AT JEFFERSON
16 - DEFINING THE FUTURE OF LEARNING AND WORK
How well are institutions of higher education preparing their graduates for the realities of work in the 21st century?
26 - IT’S IN OUR DNA
Innovative partnership leads to Jefferson Institute for Bioprocessing.
32 - JEFFERSON IS GLOBAL
Jefferson’s study away program provides life-changing experiences for students.
36 - PURSUING KNOWLEDGE AND IMPACT
Provost Mark L. Tykocinski, MD, explores the different research initiatives happening across Jefferson.
38 - LIVING THE DREAM
Jefferson grad orbits among the stars like …
Evanescent - Volume 2, Issue 1
Evanescent - Volume 2, Issue 1
Evanescent
This special issue of the journal focuses on COVID-19 and racism in medicine. It was guest edited by Danielle Snyderman, MD, CMD, a geriatrician and an assistant professor in the department of family and community medicine at Thomas Jefferson University and the medical director of The Hill at Whitemarsh continuing care retirement community, and Nick Safian, a member of the Sidney Kimmel Medical College class of 2022.
CONTENTS
- Introduction from the Guest Editors, page 1
- Note from the Editor-in-Chief, page 5
- Section I: Poetry, page 7
- Section II: Home Life, page 9
- Section III: Entering the Fray, page 15
- Section …
Inside Out, Spring 2019
Inside Out
Contents:
Spiderweb of Lights, Erica Westlake - Cover
Morning Commute - La Molina, Peru, Sarah Roselli - Inside Cover
Untitled Constellations Kevin Tang - Following Page
Desire, Daisy Zhang - 1
The Cliffs, Kevin Tang - 2
Fish Tails, Sean Considine - 3
Fisherman’s Nook, Boglarka Jordan - 4
Moratorium, Harnoor Kaur - 4
Cain and Abel, Sean Considine - 5
Sunset Outside Philly, Cara Mergner - 5
Abstract Anatomy: Umbilical Cord, Jordyn Tumas - 6
Daughterhood, Danielle Crabtree - 7
Al Kabsa, Sh’Rae Marshall -8
Thinking in Circles, Kerry …
Evanescent - Volume 1, Issue 1
Evanescent - Volume 1, Issue 1
Evanescent
1 - My first 24-hour shift, Marnie Abehouse
3 - Unprepared, Daniel Bahat
5 - #1, Douglas Gouchoe
7 - Harrowing Halloween, Nick Siena
11 - Where do we go from here?, Robert Wilson
15 - Lucky, Marina Heskel
Innovator - Spring 2019
Innovator
8 - A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
10 - WHAT’S HAPPENING AT JEFFERSON?
16 - OUR STRATEGIC ACADEMIC FRAMEWORK Jefferson is dedicated to improving lives by redefining humanly possible.
18 - THE BOY FROM BROOKLYN Noted alumnus Harold Ronson leaves his mark on Jefferson.
24 - WE DESIGN THINKING The University has developed a world-class reputation for graduating designers with a demonstrated capacity for developing robust solutions for real-world problems.
30 - UNLEASHING CREATIVITY Provost Mark L. Tykocinski, MD, describes the exciting and productive intersections explored at Jefferson.
32 - AN EVOLUTION ROOTED IN EMPATHY Two industry experts and educators …
Inside Out, Spring 2018
Inside Out
Contents:
Untitled, Jane Jacob - Cover
Guy, Tariro Mupaso - Inside Cover
IM Rounds, Michelle Chen - 1
Histology of the Cerebellum at the Level of the Medulla, Caroline Dunne - 3
Summer Fruit, Kanika Ramchandan 2
Serenity, Chen Zhou - 4
Stage IV, Jordyn Tumas - 5
Pitting Anitha, Ahmed - 6
The Other Hand, Sophia Dang - 6
Dust, Victoria Stevenson - 7
Conflagration, Anitha Ahmed - 8
Sweet Shop - Tangail, Bangladesh, Micaela Langille Collins - 8
Newborn Exam, Jordyn Tumas - 9
The Descent, Jeffrey Lee …
Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 2, Issue 1, 2019
Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 2, Issue 1, 2019
Gibbon Surgical Review
Table of Contents
4 - The Gibbon Surgical Externship: A Student’s Perspective
6 - Invited Article: The PCOM Wisely Surgical Association and the Philadelphia Surgery Conference
8 - Interview With Thomas Jefferson Cardiothoracic Surgeon, H. Todd Massey, MD
12 - The Life of a Rwandan Surgical Resident
14 - Role Of Technological Advancement In The Context Of Surgical Planning And Execution: Perspective Of Jefferson Surgical Faculty
16 - Interview with William B. Hughes, MD, Director of the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Burn Center
19 - Women in Surgery: An Interview with Dr. Karen Chojnacki, Vice Chair of Surgical Education at …
Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2018
Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2018
Gibbon Surgical Review
Table of Contents
- Forward by Charles J. Yeo, MD, FACS
- PERSPECTIVE - An Interview with Dr. Theresa Yeo, Co-Director of the Jefferson Pancreas Tumor Registry (JPTR)
- A PGY-1's Perspective: Conducting Pancreatic Cancer Research as a Medical Student
- INTERVIEW - Jonathan Brody, PhD - Pancreatic Cancer Specialist
- RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT - The Journal of Pancreatic Cancer
- Pancreatic Cancer Research at Jefferson: The Mary Halinski Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund
- The Gibbon Surgical Society
- Contributors
- Samuel D. Gross Professor of Surgery: Charles J. Yeo, MD, FACS
Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2018
Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2018
Gibbon Surgical Review
Table of Contents
- A First Year's Perspective on JeffMD, Somnath Das, MS1
- Spotlight on TJUH's Quality and Safety Group, Samantha L. Savitch, MS1
- Medical Student Involvement in Quality Improvement Research, Tyler M. Bauer, MS3
- Global Surgery: A Shift in the Global Health Paradigm, Myles S. Dworkin, MS3
- Thomas Jefferson University Design Vault, Victor B. Hsue, MS2
- Physician Spotlight: Ernest (Gary) L. Rosato, MD, FACS, Carrie E. Andrews, MS3
- The SCALPELS Program, Emily Papai, MS1
Jefferson Conference Sponsorship
Jefferson Conference Sponsorship
Office of Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Newsletter
Featuring:
- National Medical Association
- Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
Graduate Medical Education
Office of Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Newsletter
To expand and enhance diversity and inclusion for our resident physicians, three initiatives targeting GME have been implemented.
Faculty Initiatives
Office of Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Newsletter
New URM faculty welcome meeting
SKMC is committed to the career development of all faculty at Jefferson but recognize that those from a racial or ethnic group that is underrepresented in medicine, a woman in a specialty in which women are underrepresented and/or those who self-identify as lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender, or questioning sexual identity may have unique concerns such as reducing isolation or finding a mentor with a similar background. Dr. Karen Novielli, Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development, along with Dr. Bernie Lopez, Associate Dean for Diversity and Community Engagement, meet individually with new faculty from …
Pipeline Programs
Office of Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Newsletter
Pipeline programs are designed to prepare and inspire students to pursue careers in medicine and medical research. SKMC is committed to providing experiences and education to middle school, high school, college, and graduate students from groups underrepresented in the health care fields to increase the pool of qualified candidates applying to careers related to medicine and medical research.
Our programs:
- The Jefferson STEP-UP Medicine Program
- Future Health Professions Program (FHPP)
Diversity And Inclusion Education
Diversity And Inclusion Education
Office of Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Newsletter
In the 2016-2017 academic year, two then-second year SKMC students. Linda Magana and Kevin Guttierez, created and conducted a “Race and Medicine” course that first year SKMC students could receive credits for their Humanities Course. The Office of the Dean at SKMC has created a new lecture series called, “Confronting Racism, Bias, and Social Injustice in Healthcare.” This first-of-akind at Jefferson educational series is meant to educate on this important topic and to allow us to begin the discussions needed to move us forward in our quest to provide the best patient care. The content was developed by Drs. John …
Skmc Council On Diversity And Inclusion
Skmc Council On Diversity And Inclusion
Office of Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Newsletter
The SKMC Council for Diversity and Inclusion (D & I) is charged with reviewing and assessing the status and effectiveness of diversity and inclusion initiatives at SKMC and makes recommendations regarding initiatives, policies, and resources needed to achieve desired outcomes. Headed by Mark L. Tykocinski, MD, the Anthony F. and Gertrude M. DePalma Dean of SKMC, and cochaired by Dr. Bernie Lopez, the Council determines the course of diversity and inclusion at SKMC with input from members who are deans, department chairs, faculty, administrators, residents and students.
Odii Student Organizations
Office of Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Newsletter
Featuring:
- Student National Medical Association (SNMA)
- The Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA)
- JeffLGBTQ
- Veterans Health Initiative
- Jewish Student Association (JSA)
- Refugee Health Partners (RHP)
- Student Advisory Board
- Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA)
- Medical Spanish Translator Program
A Message From The Associate Dean For Diversity And Community Engagement, Bernard Lopez, Md
A Message From The Associate Dean For Diversity And Community Engagement, Bernard Lopez, Md
Office of Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives Newsletter
Diversity: the richness in human differences. Why is diversity important? A wide variety of experiences and points of view mean that we get to look at issues from all angles rather than just one. Inclusion: the active, intentional, and ongoing engagement with diversity. Why is inclusion important? It is not enough to have diversity - inclusion means that we value and cherish the wide variety of experiences and viewpoints. Creating and enhancing this environment is important as we set the stage to provide service to our most important customer - our patients.
Since September 2013 when I was appointed as …
Inside Out, Spring 2017
Inside Out
Contents:
Abstract Anatomy: The Strength Within, Jordyn Brooke Tumas, Front Cover
Lower East Side, Caroline Christianson, Inside Cover
Untitled, Alex Rowan, 1
Daytime Figure Study, Chen Zhou, 2
Amyloids, Malika Madhava, 3
Dirty Dishes, Daisy Zhang, 4
Topography, Prachi Priyam, 5
Glass Wall, South Street, Sanket Patkak, 5
Our home is open, Julie Christensen, 6
Hands, Katie Shen, 7
Balance, Anna Melnick, 8
Consequence, Anitha Ahmed, 9
Woman with White Carnation, Katie Sommers, 10
pocketbooks, Anthony K. Vu, 10
Miniatures, Holly Rankin, 11
Savory Poem, Anya Platt, 11
Rememberance, Anya Platt, 12
Paper Doll, Daisy Zhang, 13
Miniatures, Holly Rankin …
Inside Out, Spring 2016
Inside Out
Contents:
Untitled, Amanda Breem, Front Cover
Stockholm Underground, David Chou, Inside Front Cover
Portrait of a Woman, Chen Zhou, Opposite Page
The Happy Prince, Yuhang Zhou, 1
Feeling Limited, Amy Tressan, 2
Winged Scapula, Daisy Zhang, 3
Untitled, Kathryn Tuazon, 4
Cooking with Papa in Ramadan, Anitha Ahmed, 6
Not Sure Where I'm Going, Jessica Gatt, 6
Salt Marsh, Jessica Gatt, 7
Bite your liquor, not your tongue, Daisy Zhang, 8
Dr. Frank N. Furter, Kathryn Tuazon, 9
Calm, Jessica Gatt, 10
River Basin, Jessica Gatt, 11
Thoracic Vertebra, Holly Rankin, 12
Scapula 2, Holly Rankin, 13
The Kacha Bazaar, …
Download Entire Issue: Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education And Evaluation (Jcipe), Volume 8, Number 1, 2017
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
Download Entire Issue: Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE), Volume 8, Number 1, 2017
Near Miss Root Cause Analysis Reflection, Alicia Muratore
Near Miss Root Cause Analysis Reflection, Alicia Muratore
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
As a medical student, my education has largely been divided into two different schools of teaching: didactic classroom instruction and hands-on apprenticeship. The balance between these two components has shifted towards the latter as I have progressed in my education. For example, we first learn about the anatomy and physiology of the heart, then progress to learn about the textbook presentation and patho-physiology as well as treatments of processes such as congestive heart failure. Then as upper years we encounter patients who are faced with these conditions and are tasked with using our knowledge base to provide appropriate care and …
Impact Of An Interprofessional Leadership Program On Collaboration In Practice, Julie Vincent, Dnp, Rn, Cenp, Diane Andrews, Phd, Rn, Lt. General (Ret.) Mark Hertling, Sandra Galura, Phd, Rn, Loretta Forlaw, Phd, Rn
Impact Of An Interprofessional Leadership Program On Collaboration In Practice, Julie Vincent, Dnp, Rn, Cenp, Diane Andrews, Phd, Rn, Lt. General (Ret.) Mark Hertling, Sandra Galura, Phd, Rn, Loretta Forlaw, Phd, Rn
Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)
Purpose
The purpose of this project was to improve attitudes towards collaboration between nurse and physician leaders and to describe the changes in attitudes and behaviors following completion of an interprofessional education (IPE) leadership development program.
Significance
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) 1999 study, To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System, demonstrated that poor collaboration among clinicians can contribute to negative patient outcomes and further outlined that traditional methods of learning in healthcare result in nurses and physicians becoming isolated from one another and thus unprepared to work collaboratively (Delunas & Rouse, 2014). The nurse-physician (RN-MD) …