AGA recognizes research efforts of 17 GI fellows

 
The American Gastroenterological Association recognized the research work of the following 17 fellows:

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  • Manasi Agrawal, MD – Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City
    “The Impact of Delay Between Biologic Prescription and Therapy Initiation on Clinical Outcomes in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients”
  • Jessica Breton, MD – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
    “Proactive Management of Iron Deficiency and Anemia in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease—Development of a New Care Pathway”
  • Adam Faye, MD – Columbia University Medical Center, New York City
    “Hematochezia Decreases Use of Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease”
  • Shelly Gurwara, MD – Wake Forest Baptist Health Medical Center, Winston-Salem, N.C.
    “Optimizing Outpatient Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance for the Gastroenterologist—A Quality Improvement Project”
  • Afrin Kamal, MD – Stanford (Calif.) University
    “‘Let’s Make Your Clinic Visit a Little Simpler’ —Development of a Question Prompt List for Adult Patients With Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: a Modified Delphi Study
  • Ani Kardashian, MD – University of California, Los Angeles
    “Quality Gaps in Preventative Care Provided to Outpatients With Cirrhosis at a High-Volume Tertiary Care Liver Transplant Center”
  • Sonali Palchaudhuri, MD – University of Pennsylvania
    “Utilizing a QI Time Series Study to Inform QI Initiatives for Improving Inpatient Endoscopy Workflow”
  • Nasim Parsa, MD – University of Missouri Health, Columbia
    New Patient Access in a Gastroenterology Clinic: A Quality Improvement Initiative
  • Sahil Patel, MD – Drexel University, Philadelphia
    “Improving First-Case Start Delays in a Tertiary Care Academic Endoscopy Unit”
  • Vikram Raghu, MD – Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
    “Implementation of an Acute Care Clinical Pathway for the Management of Pediatric Constipation Improves Process Control”
  • Amit Shah, MD – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
    “Endoscopic Management of Achalasia: Time for Improvement”
  • Lin Shen, MD – Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston
    “Fentanyl Waste Was Reduced by Conservation Measures While Maintaining Patient Comfort During Moderate Sedation Endoscopy Procedures”
  • Charles Snyder, MD – Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City
    “Standardizing the Care of Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis Inpatients at an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Referral Hospital”
  • Brian Sullivan, MD – Duke University, Durham, N.C.
    “Standardizing Inpatient Bowel Preparation Orders Improves Colonoscopy Outcomes and Reduces Provider Frustration”
  • Ashley Vachon, MD – University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora
    “Use of a Simple 6-Item Questionnaire in the Endoscopy Reporting Software Captures Important Milestones for Gastroenterology Trainees Performing Colonoscopy”
  • Ted Walker, MD – Washington University/Barnes Jewish Hospital, St. Louis
    “Improving Vaccination Adherence in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases”
  • Xiao Jing Wang, MD – Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.
    “Impact of Guided Relaxation and Music on Sedation Use in the Endoscopy Suite: A Quality Improvement Project”

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