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Overview of East Carolina University Nephrology Fellowship Program. Our office, ECU Nephrology and Hypertension. Our hospital, Vidant Medical Center. Current breakdown of Rotations. 2013-2014 block schedule (our transition year from 4 to 6 fellows). Educational Conferences.
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Overview of East Carolina UniversityNephrology Fellowship Program
2013-2014 block schedule (our transition year from 4 to 6 fellows)
Educational Conferences • Case Conference weekly • Journal Club monthly • Nephrology Grand Rounds monthly • Fellow Lecture Series weekly • Including orientation and board review series • Fellows Didactic Pathology Conference monthly • Renal Biopsy Conference monthly • Research Conference monthly
Ambulatory Clinics • Continuity clinic ½ day per week (includes ½ day of GN clinic once a month when assigned to AM continuity clinic) • Acute transplant clinic ½ day per week • 4 months per year • Chronic transplant clinic ½ day per week • 4 months per year • See fellow cohort only unless on transplant rotation • Outpatient Hemodialysis shift • 2 months per year on outpatient block • See fellow cohort (1styr= 5 patients; 2ndyr= 10 patients) • Fellows get to select their dialysis teaching attending • Home Hemodialysis Clinic with Dr. Christiano during outpatient block (2 months each year) • PD clinic • Monthly throughout fellowship (2 patients per fellow)
Faculty Cynthia Christiano, MD Division Chief of Nephrology & Hypertension Assistant Professor of Medicine Medical Director ECU Dialysis Medical Director Dare County Dialysis Interests: Dialysis, Advanced CKD, Dialysis Water Treatment, Quality Improvement and Safety MJ Barchman, MD Professor of Medicine Director of Apheresis Director of CRRT Interests: Critical Care Nephrology, CRRT, Acute Kidney Injury, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Disorders, Glomerular Diesease, Apheresis, Medical Education Paul Bolin, Jr., MD Professor and Chairman, Department of Internal Medicine Interests: Kidney Transplantation, Hypertension, Apheresis
Tejas Desai, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Associate Director Internal Medicine Residency Program Founder and Editor-In-Chief , Nephrology On-Demand Interests: Web-based teaching, Electrolytes and Acid-Base Disorders Melanie Hames, DO Fellowship Program Director Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Interests: Early CKD, Prevention/slowing progression of CKD, Dialysis, Fellow Education Hsiao Lai, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics Interests: Renal Development, Hypertension, CKD prevention, transition of care from pediatrics to adult
Reggie Obi, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Interests: Glomerulonephritis PankajJawa, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine (as of late 2013) Interests: Kidney Transplantation, Acute Kidney Injury, Electrolytes and Acid-Base Disorders
Current Fellows 1st year fellows Hiren Joshi, MD Aman Bilal, MD Ananda Gurram, MD 2nd year fellows Satcha Borgella, MD Marjan Vandevar, DO
Program statistics • ACGME accredited • As of 2/2012, achieved a 10 year accreditation status • 100% first-time takers board pass rate since 2005 • 91% board pass rate since inception of fellowship • Significant growth in multiple areas: • Kidney transplant program • 37 kidney transplants 2009 up to 90 in 2012 • Paperwork submitted to begin pancreas program • Growing faculty with ongoing recruitment in anticipation of further growth • Fellows (from 4 to 6 fellows effective 7/1/14)
Benefits • For details see VMC GME website http://www.ecu.edu/gme/office.cfm • Salary 2013-14: • PGYIV $55,216 • PGYV $56,988 • 15 days per year vacation • 12 days per year sick leave
Benefits • 10 days per year professional/meeting attendance • 5 days per fellowship for visa/interviews/admin • $1500.00 book and travel per 2 year fellowship • Additional $500.00 + 3 days extra travel for any poster or oral presentation accepted at ASN, ASH, AST • $1500.00 support towards Board Review DVD purchase or towards registration to attend board review course (ASN or Brigham/Harvard) • $100.00 per month meal allowance
About Vidant Health • Serves 1.4 million people from 29 counties in Eastern NC • 10 hospitals, also physician offices, home health, hospice and wellness centers • Affiliated with the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University
About Vidant Medical Center • One of 4 academic medical centers in NC • 850 bed Tertiary referral center and level 1 trauma center • Over 500 physicans and 1200 nurses on staff • Average 44,000 admissions per year, 111,000 emergency room visits and 266,000 outpatient visits per year • Largest employer in NC east of Raleigh
About Greenville • Population 86,000 (135,000 Pitt Co), located on the south bank of the Tar River, 85 miles east of Raleigh. Modest cost of living. • Home of East Carolina University, 2nd largest University and fastest growing campus in the UNC system • In 2012, ranked in the top ten of the nation’s “Best Small Places for Business and Careers” by Forbes Magazine • 13 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 4 high schools; also 10 private schools
About Greenville / Pitt County • Numerous parks and fitness centers including ECU Student Recreation Center (SRC) and Vidant Wellness Center • Variety of restaurants, Pitt County Farmer’s Market, Umbrella Market downtown • Lot of local festivals and celebrations: Farmville Dogwood Festival, Great Pirate Purple/Gold Pigskin Pigout Party, Pirate Fest, Winterville Watermelon Festival, Ayden Collard Festival, Pitt County Fair, Washington Music in the Streets • BMX Pro Town USA
About Eastern North Carolina • Numerous state parks, rivers and beaches • Opportunities for hiking, kayaking, canoeing, waterskiing, golf, camping, fishing, biking, running • 9 lighthouses in NC, many of which you can still climb • The Outer Banks – Manteo – Roanoke Island – summer production “The Lost Colony” • Ocracoke Island • Beaufort - waterfront town with great restaurants – Shackleford Banks for the wild ponies • Family beaches including Emerald Isle, Atlantic Beach and the Beaches of the Outer Banks
About Eastern North Carolina • New Bern – home of Pepsi Cola and great restaurants, Tryon Palace and more • Aurora Fossil Museum • Historic Bath, home of Blackbeard the Pirate • Sailing in Oriental (village of 875 people and 2700 boats) • Fort Macon State Park near Atlantic Beach • The Duplin Winery in Rose Hill • Wright Brother’s Monument in Kill Devil Hills – 1st in flight • NC Aquarium at Pine Knoll shores • Not far away is Raleigh, Cary, Norfolk, historic Williamsburg. A little farther – the NC Zoo in Asheboro.
Life in Eastern North Carolina Music in the Streets - Washington, NC Pee Dee the Pirate – ECU Mascot ECU Pirate Football – Purple Pride! Full moon paddle Morning of the kayakalon
And our wonderful coordinator Elaine - her family enjoying a day of boating on the river!
Contact information • Melanie Hames, DO Program Director • Office (main #) 252-744-2545 • hamesm@ecu.edu • Elaine Briley Fellowship Coordinator • Office 252-744-3865 • brileye@ecu.edu
Other Nephrology Info: Meetings • Annual Renal Disease and Electrolyte Disorders Aspen July 22 - 26, 2013 • AST Fellow’s Symposium – Grapevine TX Sept 20-22, 2013 • ASN Board Review course – Chicago Aug 10-16, 2013 • Renal Biopsy in Medical Disease of Kidney – NY Jul 17-20, 2013 • ASN Annual Meeting – Atlanta Nov 5-10, 2013 • International Conference on CRRT - San Diego Mar 4-7, 2014 • National Kidney Foundation - Las Vegas Apr 22-26, 2014 • American Society of Hypertension (ASH) - New York May 17-20, 2014 • American Society of Transplantation - San Fran July 26-31, 2014 • NKF abstract deadline ~December 2013 • ASN abstract deadline ~June 2014
Other Nephrology Info: Websites • American Society of Nephrology www.asn-online.org • International Society of Nephrology http://www.isn-online.org/ • Renal Physicians Association (RPA) http://www.renalmd.org/ • National Kidney Foundation (NKF) www.kidney.org • American Society of Hypertension (ASH) www.ash-us.org • American Society of Transplantation (AST) www.a-s-t.org • American Society for Apheresis http://www.apheresis.org/ • Renal Research Institute (RRI) www.renalresearch.com • The Nephron Information Center http://nephron.com/index.shtml • Nat. Institute of Diabetic, Digestive, Kidney Dzshttp://www.niddk.nih.gov/ • Renal Fellows Blog http://renalfellow.blogspot.com/ • ECU Nephrology On Demand (NOD) http://www.nephrologyondemand.org/
Other Nephrology Info: Websites • Other educational websites • HTN, Dialysis and Clinical Nephrology www.hdcn.com • SchrierAtlas of Kidney Disease http://www.cybernephrology.ualberta.ca/cn/Schrier/Default6.htm • AJKD Atlas of Renal Pathology http://www.ajkd.org/webfiles/images/journals/yajkd/AJKD%20-%20Atlas%20of%20Renal%20Pathology.htm • KDOQI guidelines http://www.kidney.org/professionals/kdoqi/guidelines_commentaries.cfm#guidelines • KDIGO guidelines http://www.kdigo.org/ • molecular weights/valences http://nephron.com/cgi-bin/SI.cgi • body surface area calculator http://www.ultradrive.com/bsac.htm • Medical calculator http://medcalc3000.com/ • NIH cardiovascular info (incl JNCVII, NCEP) http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/heart/index.htm • For your patients • American Association of Kidney Patients www.aakp.org • Fresenius Patient Info http://www.ultracare-dialysis.com/engine/renderpage.asp?pid=s0151