Q&A With Kanchana Bali
Title/Role: MD, Internal Medicine Resident Physician PGY: PGY-3 Program/Location: Internal Medicine at MedStar Health Georgetown University, Baltimore What inspired you to pursue a career in
Title/Role: MD, Internal Medicine Resident Physician PGY: PGY-3 Program/Location: Internal Medicine at MedStar Health Georgetown University, Baltimore What inspired you to pursue a career in

Shout out! Edwin Mayah on his appointment to the ACGME Coordinator Advisory Group! We’re proud to see Edwin selected for this important role, where he

Authors: Sarah T. Deutsch, MD; Elizabeth Chawla, MD Teaching in the clinical environment, also referred to as “bedside teaching”, centers around education in clinical settings

Title/Role: TC Schneider, MD, Emergency Medicine Resident Physician PGY: PGY-2 Program/Location: Emergency Medicine at MedStar Washington Hospital Center / Georgetown University Hospital Describe what your

Title/Role: Michelle Regal Ludowieg, MD, OB/GYN Resident Physician PGY: PGY-3 Program/Location: Obstetrics & Gynecology at MedStar Washington Hospital Center / Georgetown University Hospital What inspired

This month marks a significant milestone for our residents as they find out their fellowship matches. Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence have

Guest Author: Shimae Fitzgibbons, MD, Med, Senior Associate Dean for Evaluation and Assessment, GUSOM, Associate Professor, MGUH, Department of Surgery Bedside procedural teaching can pose

Title/Role: Anesthesia Resident Physician PGY: PGY-2 Program/Location: Georgetown University Hospital What inspired you to pursue a career in healthcare? I grew up surrounded by many

Shout Out! to our MedStar OB/GYN residents who make us proud every day, but especially this month. Seeing physicians advocate for women and their health at

Guest Author: Sarah T Deutsch, MD Education for our trainees is a multidisciplinary endeavor and includes guidance from our health professional (HP) team, which includes

Guest Author: Megha Shah Fitzpatrick, MD, pediatric intensivist, MGUH Breaking bad news is a core competency in clinical communication and a skill physicians must repeatedly

Your efforts extend well beyond our hospital walls. Thanks for making a difference in so many ways – we couldn’t be prouder to have you