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Milliken Department of Medicine Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Welcome from the Chair Leadership Statement on Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Antiracism Centers and Institutes Office of Faculty Development NewsNews DOM Insider Newsletter Divisional Newsletters Events Faculty Recognition Resources Contact Divisions Patient CarePatient Care Patient Services Locations EPIC Updates ResearchResearch Publications Success Spotlights Resources EducationEducation Message from the Vice ChairMessage from the Vice Chair Fellows Council Residency Fellowships Graduate Degrees/Training Programs Training Grants ClinicoPathological Conference (CPC) Grand Rounds Internal Medicine Clerkship The Washington Manual of Medical TherapeuticsThe Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics Timeline of Book Covers Resources IDEAS at DOMIDEAS at DOM Programs Training Message from the Vice Chair for the Advancement of Women’s Careers Advancing Women in Academic MedicineAdvancing Women in Academic Medicine Leaders in Empowerment and Development (LEAD) Awards AWAM Updates Career Development/Advancement Resources and Opportunities Executive Committee Contact Forum for Women in MedicineForum for Women in Medicine Upcoming Events DOM Moms & Caregivers Steering Committee Journeys in Medicine: Narratives with Women Faculty FWIM Trainee Leadership Development Program Resources Recordings Past Events Contact Resources Giving Open Search Fellows Council To foster a greater sense of community amongst fellows from all subspecialties in the Department of Medicine. The council will develop and implement programs to promote fellow well-being, networking, learning and career development opportunities, and support interdisciplinary collaborations and social events. Our academic center pioneered the Department of Medicine (DOM) Fellows Council as a platform for fellows from all subspecialties to network, create meaningful social connections, participate in career and professional development and wellness activities.  The specific objectives of this initiative are: Develop and implement career and professional development activities beneficial to fellows Create opportunities for fellows to form new interdivisional social networks Plan wellness initiatives for fellows from all divisions Our academic institution has 16 ACGME accredited and 4 unaccredited medicine subspecialty fellowship programs with approximately 160 fellowship trainees altogether. Fellows Council is formed of program-nominated and self-nominated fellows from these subspecialties who have a passion for leadership, innovation, program development and wellness. New council members are recruited early Spring every year. Director of Fellows Support: Amy Riek, MD (Endocrinology) Advisor: Abby Spencer, MD, Vice Chair of Education President: Gayathri Krishnan, MD Administrative Coordinator:Julie Byington, C-TAGME Board of council members 2023-2024 Alyssa Carvalho, MD Endocrinology Abdullah Jalal, MD Nephrology Anne Kerchberger, MD Cardiology Gayathri Krishnan, MD Infectious Disease: Professional Development and Curriculum Chair “Fellows Council is a wonderful platform for all of us to come together, learn from each other, meet outside of the EPIC chats and work environment and truly form everlasting connections with other subspecialties! The council has been so helpful for my career development and network formation.” Intelly Lee, MD, PhD Rheumatology Mary Lee, MD Infectious Diseases Lauren Sattler, MD Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Hannah Wey, MD Cardiology Alice Zhou, MD, PhD Hematology/Oncology: Social activities Chair “This is a great space for fellow trainees to chat, vent, ask about random but important things like insurance, where to get free food when on call, and where the best hole-in-the-wall restaurant is. I love the camaraderie with this group and it’s wonderful having a platform to advocate for things that we feel are important to our trainee experience.” 2022-2023 Lolwa Al-Obaid, MBBChB Gastroenterology “The fellows council has been a great way to focus on professional development, social opportunities and fellows’ wellness. I believe it will become a great resource for collaboration between fellows in different medicine subspecialties in the future.” Aisling Doyle, MD Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine “The fellows’ council is an invaluable forum for addressing issues particular to fellows’ training. Furthermore, it provides a much needed support for new fellows joining our institution and allows all trainees to meet regularly and learn from each other.” Gayathri Krishnan, MD Infectious Disease: Professional Development and Curriculum Chair “Fellows Council is a wonderful platform for all of us to come together, learn from each other, meet outside of the EPIC chats and work environment and truly form everlasting connections with other subspecialties! The council has been so helpful for my career development and network formation.” Petra Krutilova, MD Endocrinology “The thing I value the most about the Fellows’ Council is the opportunity to meet and get to know some fellows from other specialties. I think this is particularly nice for fellows who did not do their residency at WashU and do not know many people on the campus, like me.” Gaurav Rajashekar, MD Nephrology: Membership Chair “Fellow’s council is an excellent platform to meet and network with other specialties. Its primary purpose is to welcome fellows to St. Louis, introduce them to Wash U/Barnes cultural atmosphere, support them during their fellowship training and prepare them for the future.” Raya Saba, MD Hematology/Oncology: Membership Chair “The transition from residency to fellowship can be tricky. All of a sudden, the size of your class shrinks, and you are separated from colleagues in other subspecialties. I’ve truly enjoyed the Fellows Council as a platform to bring Internal Medicine fellows together, allowing for a productive exchange of ideas, and filling in departmental gaps of communication. I can’t wait to see it grow and flourish with time and leadership support!”  Philip Wiener, DO Electrophysiology “I enjoy the open communication and camaraderie exemplified by the fellows council and its members.” Alice Zhou, MD, PhD Hematology/Oncology: Social activities Chair “This is a great space for fellow trainees to chat, vent, ask about random but important things like insurance, where to get free food when on call, and where the best hole-in-the-wall restaurant is. I love the camaraderie with this group and it’s wonderful having a platform to advocate for things that we feel are important to our trainee experience.” Resources Fellowships Cardiology Endocrinology Gastroenterology Hematology Oncology Infectious Diseases Nephrology Pulmonary Critical Care Rheumatology Housestaff Lactation services SAFE reporting Wellness resources Housestaff resources Anti-Racism Resources AY2022-2023 Housestaff Stipends (pdf) Best practices for programs to support wellbeing (doc) BJC Smoking Cessation Flier 2014_09 (pdf) Considerations for Supporting Others Regarding Racial Justice DEI Office (pdf) Measuring Reflection on Participation in Quality Improvement Activities for Maintenance of Certification, Academic Medicine, Vol. 89, No. 10 / October 2014 (pdf) Missouri Physicians Health Program Resources – The MPHP New Innovations – Login and How to Access Evaluations 2017_03_22 (pdf) Policies & Procedures SHS Distress Handout (pdf) Supplemental Digital Appendix, Instrument to Measure Reflection on Participation in Quality Improvement Activities for Maintenance of Certification, Academic Medicine, 2014 (pdf) Past events 2022 Fellows Council Holiday Party 2022 Fellows Council Holiday Party 2022 Meet and Greet 2022 Meet and Greet 2022 Meet and Greet Education Message from the Vice Chair Fellows Council Residency Fellowships Graduate Degrees/Training Programs Training Grants ClinicoPathological Conference (CPC) Grand Rounds Internal Medicine Clerkship The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics Resources John T. 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