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    ACES Announces New 2023 Cohort

    February 12, 2023

    The Department of Internal Medicine’s Advancement of Clinician-Educator Scholarship (ACES) Faculty Development Program has accepted eight new junior faculty for the fifth year of the program. ACES scholars attend year-long seminars aimed at enhancing participant knowledge and skills in educational scholarship. Each participant will develop an individual educational project with mentorship provided through the ACES faculty leader, Donna Windish, MD, MPH.

    ACES has already trained 21 clinician-educators in the Department of Internal Medicine and participants have been productive with their scholarly work. Past participants have developed curricula, conducted needs assessments, garnered numerous leadership positions, obtained grant funding, presented locally, regionally, and nationally, and published their work.

    The following are the eight faculty, their sections, and their area of interest in educational scholarship. The next call for submissions for the program will be in the fall of 2023.

    Name
    Section
    Topic
    Anika Anam, MD
    Endocrinology & Metabolism
    Transgender and gender diverse health
    Alex Choi, MD
    General Internal Medicine (Palliative Care)
    Use of a clinical reasoning assessment tool with palliative care fellows
    Cesia Gallegos Kattan, MD, MHS
    Cardiovascular Medicine
    Curriculum for advanced education/CME across the HVC cardiac imaging laboratories
    Norrisa Haynes, MD, MPH
    Cardiovascular Medicine
    International Cardiology Curriculum Accessible by Remote Distance Learning (ICARDs) for a Haitian Hospital
    Mary Clare Higgins-Chen, MD, MPH
    General Internal Medicine
    Quality improvement and panel management curriculum for the Yale Primary Care Residency Program
    Amy Ogurick, MD
    Digestive Diseases
    Curriculum in general outpatient GI for fellows
    Nikhil Sikand, MD, FACC
    Cardiovascular Medicine
    Curriculum for cardiovascular disease fellows using simulation, team-based education and multi-modality learning
    Jonathan Weber, PA-C, MD, DFAAPA
    General Internal Medicine (Physician Associate Program)
    Lifestyle medicine curriculum development for PA students

    The Department of Internal Medicine at Yale is among the nation's premier departments, bringing together an elite cadre of clinicians, investigators, educators, and staff in one of the world's top medical schools. To learn more, visit Internal Medicine.