CMMC Hospital Medicine Fellowship
Dr. Kyle Rattray 2020-2021 Fellow | |
Dr. Kaitlyn Losey 2018-2019 Fellow | |
Dr. Sophia Thomas 2017-2018 Fellow | |
Dr. Elizabeth Fleming 2017-2018 FellowLongitudinal Project: Reducing Mortality of Patients Admitted with Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseCase study: Say Yes to the DRESS: Consider Rare Syndromes when Encountering a Patient with Rash. Organizer of multidisciplinary Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) work group to review the COPD care set, discuss evidence-based interventions, and determine how to best operationalize those interventions at our hospital. Ongoing resident and medical student education through regular preparation and presentation of case studies. Attendance at the national Society of Hospital Medicine meeting in Orlando, Florida and the annual meeting of the Maine chapter of the Society of Hospital Medicine. Longitudinal project presented at the meeting of the Maine chapter of the Society of Hospital Medicine, Portland, Maine, May 12, 2018.Volunteer at the Dempsey Challenge, Lewiston, Maine, in support of the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing, 2017.Dr. Fleming completed a residency in Family Medicine and Community Health through the University of Minnesota in 2004. This was followed by work as the clinical director of an immigration detention center, experience in community health in South America and Haiti, and three years as a rural full-spectrum family physician. She joined the Central Maine Medical Center hospitalist team after her fellowship. | |
Dr. Daniel Matta 2016-2017 Fellow Longitudinal Project: Reducing use and care variation of inappropriately prescribed IV anti-hypertensives, on-going. Clinical Vignette: Rapidly progressive renal disease: A deposition problem. Poster accepted and presented at Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) Annual National Meeting, Las Vegas, NV 2017. Clinical Vignette: When “lockjaw” is the least of your concerns: A generalized spastic event. Poster accepted, presented and First Place winner at Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) Maine Chapter Annual Meeting, 2017Participant on multidisciplinary Heart Failure committee. Focus on the evaluation and optimization of heart failure treatment and disposition of admitted patients. Ongoing fellow, resident and medical student education including in-training examination preparation and fellow seminar organizer. Community preceptor for the Central Maine Medical Center Family Residency Program. Assistant Director, Hospital Medicine Fellowship 2017 – Present.5K run participant, The Dempsey Challenge, Lewiston, Me in support of the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing, 2016Dr. Matta completed his fellowship training in 2017 and joined us after completion of his residency at Bayfront Family Medicine Residency in St. Petersburg, Florida. He is fully engaged as a member of our program and group as is evidenced by above accomplishments. | |
Dr. Kara Callahan 2016-2017 Fellow Longitudinal Project: Quality Inter-Hospital Communication: A Novel Way to “Connect” Accepted for presentation and winner of Maine SHM Research, Innovations and Clinical Vignette Competition. When “lockjaw” is the least of your concerns: A generalized spastic event Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) Annual National Meeting, National Harbor, MD. Longitudinal Project: Quality Inter-Hospital Communication: A Novel Way to “Connect” Participant on multidisciplinary Sepsis committee. Responsible for reviewing sepsis cases and hospital-wide adherence to Sepsis quality improvement initiatives. Participant in Hospital Based CEQS, CMMC- responsible for reviewing, discussing and initiating quality-based initiatives within the hospital. Dr. Callahan has joined as a faculty attending for the Family Medicine Residency program here at Central Maine Medical Center with an emphasis on resident education on the inpatient teaching service. She additionally serves as adjunct faculty for Tufts and Boston University School of medicine. She continues to work per diem with the hospitalist group | |
Dr. Nicole Boutaugh 2016-2017 Fellow Longitudinal Project: Intermediate Care Unit Implementation Impact on Medical Unit Rapid Response Team and Code Call FrequencyClinical Vignette: Unveiling a Rare Aorto-Atrial Fistula. Poster presented at Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) Annual National Meeting, Las Vegas, NV May 2017.Participant on multidisciplinary Intermediate Care Unit committee. Focus on the implementation and evolution of a medical intermediate care unit and the subsequent impact on quality of patient care as well as hospital resource utilization. Participant on Infection and Prevention Regulatory Committee. Multidisciplinary team with focus on eliminating hospital associated infection.Resident and medical student educator on the Internal Medicine Teaching Service. Maine Chapter Society of Hospital Medicine Poster Competition Presentation: Intermediate Care Unit Implementation Impact on Medical Unit Rapid Response Team and Code Call Frequency. Grand Rounds: Morbidity and Mortality conference, Code Status: A Pivotal Decision March 2015. Dr. Boutaugh is one of our current Adult and Acute Rehabilitation Hospitalists, who joined us after completion of her residency at CMMC in Lewiston, ME. She is an active member of both the group and the local community. | |
Dr. Seth A. Stein 2015-2016 Fellow Longitudinal Project: Impact of Palliative Care Consultation on Patients with Sepsis in the Intensive Care UnitClinical Vignette: Fatal Disseminated Cryptococcal Infection in a HIV-Negative Patient. Poster accepted with planned presentation at Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) Annual National Meeting, San Diego, CA 3/2016.Participant on multidisciplinary Sepsis committee. Focus on the evaluation of septic patients admitted to the ICU with palliative care consultation compared to patients without palliative care consultation. Retrospective chart review that will serve as a platform for future research endeavors. Accepted for presentation: Bariatric Surgery and the Role of the Family Physician: Maine American Academy of Family Physicians annual meeting, 4/2016. Ongoing resident and medical student education including in-training examination preparation.Anticipated attendance at national SHM meeting San Diego, CA and Maine Chapter SHM meetingGrand Rounds: Morbidity and Mortality conference, Severe Lower Extremity Weakness 20155-10K run participant, The Dempsey Challenge, Lewiston, Me in support of the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing, 2015Dr. Stein is one of our current fellows who joined us after completion of his residency at Grant in Ohio. He is fully engaged as a member of our program and group as is evidenced by above accomplishments. | |
Dr. Sara Sterling 2015-2016 Fellow Longitudinal Project: Impact of assay change on inpatient Clostridium Difficile patientsClinical Vignette: Extensively Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Extending Its Reach. Poster accepted with planned presentation at Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) Annual National Meeting, San Diego, CA 3/2016.Participant on multidisciplinary Clostridium Difficile Committee – dedicated to developing and implementing strategies regarding reducing healthcare associated infections.Grand Rounds: Morbidity and Mortality conference, Severe Lower Extremity Weakness 2015Ongoing resident and medical student education including clinic preceptor role.Anticipated attendance at national SHM meeting San Diego, CA and Maine Chapter SHM meetingMedical Volunteer, The Dempsey Challenge, Lewiston, Me in support of the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing, 2015Dr. Sterling is one of our current fellows. She joined us after residency at Geisinger in Pennsylvania and medical school here in Maine at the University of New England College of Osteopathic medicine. She is actively participating and contributing to our group and institutional culture. | |
Dr. Abraham Jacob 2014-2015 Fellow Longitudinal Project: Mortality and Readmissions after Acute StrokeClinical Vignette: Hemosuccus Pancreaticus: An Unusual Cause of GI Bleed. Poster presented at Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) Annual National Meeting, National Harbor, MD 2015Also presented above clinical vignette at Maine Chapter, Society of Hospital Medicine RIV competition 2014Participated in Acute Neurology Care Committee reviewing mortality of patients with stroke before and after implementation of guideline-based care.Resident and medical student education and service attending role throughout the academic year.Dr. Jacob left the field of urgent care to enter the hospital medicine fellowship here at CMMC. He accepted and continues in a permanent nocturnist position with Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, NH. |
Dr. Dena George 2013-2014 Fellow Longitudinal Project: Cryptogenic Stroke Protocol: Enhancing Secondary Prevention of StrokePresented Evidenced Based Management of Acute Stroke, Maine Academy of Family Medicine annual meeting, Portland, ME 2014Presented clinical vignette; Hit with Clots after CABG, at Maine Chapter, Society of Hospital Medicine RIV competition 2014Active participant, Acute N eurology Care Committee, focusing on reviewing and setting protocols for cryptogenic stroke.Provided extensive resident and medical student education including approximately 30 interactive sessions over the course of the year as well as inpatient service leadership.Dr. George joined the CMMC Hospital Medicine fellowship after honorable discharge from her career in the United States Army. Upon completion of her fellowship Dr. George entered into the practice of adult hospital medicine with Sound physicians and is currently working at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Bryan, TX. | |
Dr. Talitha Sannes-Venhuizen 2013-2014 Fellow Longitudinal Project: Inpatient Order-set with Decision Support for Accurate use of Novel Oral AnticoagulantsCompetition Winner, Innovation category of Maine Chapter, Society of Hospital Medicine RIV competition 2014, Novel Oral Anticoagulants: Standardized Practice GuidelinesLed multidisciplinary team in design, approval and enactment of institution wide oral anticoagulant order sets with decision support.Provided extensive resident and medical student education as well as attending on the inpatient teaching service.After two years of hospitalist work, Dr. Sannes-Venhuizen pursued fellowship to enhance her ability to provide evidenced-based and procedural care in a rural setting. Upon successful completion of the fellowship she returned to her native Minnesota and is working as a hospitalist in a variety of practice settings. She is also home schooling her children and providing home-based care to a local Amish population. | |
Dr. Swapna Gummadi 2012-2013 Fellow Longitudinal project: Standardization and Improvement of Hip Fracture Management: A Multidisciplinary ApproachOriginal Research: Employment Opportunities for Hospitalists Trained in Family Medicine, Gummadi, Geyer, Rossi, Journal of Hospital Medicine 9 Suppl 2 :17, poster presented, selected as finalist, SHM annual national meeting, Las Vegas 2014Longitudinal project poster accepted and presented at Society of Teachers of Family Medicine annual national meeting 2013Active member of Orthopedic Institute of Central Maine (OICM) Inpatient workgroup and Hip Fracture sub-group responsible for ongoing implementation, monitoring and education.Clinical Vignette: Blindness of the Heart: An Unusual Cause for Transient Bilateral Vision Loss accepted and published in the Journal of Hospital Medicine 8 Suppl 1:912, 2013Poster accepted and presented in RIV competition at the Society of Hospital Medicine annual national meeting 2013Dr. Gummadi accepted a permanent position with CMH and practices primary and consultative care of adult inpatients, serving as associate chief of the section of adult hospital medicine. She continues her work with OICM on improvement in the care of patients with hip fractures. She is active on the Peer Review committee and teaches residents, medical students, and fellows. Dr. Gummadi also sits on the board of the Maine Academy of Family Physicians with an interest in increasing resident involvement and promoting original research and presentation. | |
Dr. Mark Grohman 2012-2013 Fellow Longitudinal Project: Novel Oral Anticoagulants: Provider Familiarity Compared with Prescribing PatternsOriginal Research: Novel Oral Anticoagulants: Provider Familiarity and accuracy of Use in Community Practice, Grohman, Geyer, accepted in the Journal of Hospital Medicine and poster presented at SHM annual national meeting, Las Vegas 2014Presented project-related educational session on novel oral anticoagulants (NOAC’s) at the Maine academy of Family Physicians annual meeting 2013Presented NOAC talk at Maine Society of Hospital Medicine chapter meeting 2013Presented NOAC educational sessions at CMMC to multiple disciplinesClinical Vignette:Acute Ataxia with Negative Neuroimaging: Consider an Uncommon Polyneuropathyaccepted and published in the Journal of Hospital Medicine 8 Suppl 1:801, 2013Poster accepted and presented in RIV competition- honored with selection as finalist at the Society of Hospital Medicine annual national meeting 2013Dr. Grohman accepted a position at Southern Maine Medical Center in the adult hospitalist program. He will be both the first hospitalist trained in family medicine as well as fellowship trained physician in his group, and will provide primary and consultative care of adults. He plans to continue his work with NOAC’s including education and improvements in patient care. | |
Dr. William Peternel 2011-2012 Fellow Longitudinal Project: Impact of Pre-discharge Intervention on Post-discharge Accuracy of Medication Reconciliation: a Pilot StudyPresented project results-which were consistent with recently published larger scale studies- and offered related education to CMH, CMFMR and institutionally at CMMCPresented project-related workshop entitled Care Transitions, a Hospitalist’s Perspective at the Maine Academy of Family Physicians annual meeting 2012, and at the New Hampshire Osteopathic Association Winter symposium 2013Dr Peternel has started his own hospitalist company, New England Per Diem Hospitalist LLC. He provides services at various community facilities including continued work with CMH. He also continues his decade-long commitment to Veteran’s care and proudly serves in the United States Navy Reserve where he is assigned to Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital. In addition he maintains a legal consulting business and runs a family farm, Rock Farm Natural Beef. | |
Dr. Carlos Villamarin 2010-2011 Fellow: Longitudinal Project: The Care of the Patient with Stroke. A multi-pronged institutional process improvement project including development of guideline-based order sets, their implementation and continued monitoring of use.Presented summary of work at CMMC rounds as well as at Acute Neurology Care Committee meetings.Poster accepted and presented at Society of Teachers of Family Medicine annual meeting 2011Acute Neurology Care Committee and Reduction in Variation of Care for Stroke work group member.Longitudinal work an instrumental part in CMMC’s success at attaining first bronze, and now silver award recognition from Get With the Guidelines-Stroke. Dr. Villamarin has also joined CMH doing primary and consultative adult inpatient care, and is currently an associate chief of the section of adult hospital medicine. In addition to his continued work on stroke care, Dr. Villamarin has been recognized for his teaching skills and continues to be involved in resident and fellow education. He has lead patient safety initiatives as well as a program to reduce provider paging and distraction. | |
Dr. Shauna McElrath 2009-2010 Fellow Longitudinal Project: A Survey of Demographics, Employment Settings, and Scope of Practice of Hospitalists trained in Family Medicine Presented longitudinal research project at 2010 Maine Academy of Family Physicians annual meeting Poster accepted and presented at Society of Hospital Medicine 2011 annual meeting Publication of report describing results of project published in The Hospitalist, December 2010 Dr. McElrath is now practicing hospital medicine with CMH. Her work includes primary and consultative adult inpatient care, resident and fellow education, and an emphasis on palliative care medicine. She is board-certified in palliative care and is the medical director for Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice. |