Today the ID Division participated in AIDS Walk Ohio at Genoa Park. Why are we wearing red with 1987 on it? Dr. Robert J Fass, for whom AIDS Walk Ohio is named after, was an internationally respected Infectious Disease expert, scientist and teacher @OSUWexMed…
A special Thank you to Dr Day @ShandraDayMD and her family who last night hosted the ID Divisions welcome party to the newest crop of fellows! A great time to be surrounded by all in the ID division who do great things here @OSUWexMed!
Day #8 of ID Bootcamp in the Books! Dr Nora Colburn @NoraColburn talks about Infection Prevention and Hospital Epidemiology @OSUWexMed@OSUCCC_James. Dr Colburn also talked about the Epi track as well. Our two Epi fellows this year are @Petros_Svoronos and @DhatriDo
@namarschalk Word. I signed up for Osu daycare when I was 9 weeks pregnant with Aiden. Got a call there was a spot when he was 6.5 months old. I highly recommend Bright Horizons at riverside. Aiden has thrived there and I have been so impressed by the staff.
A hippo-sized teething toy! Fritz is teething, so his keepers made sure he had teething objects handy to help with any possible discomfort. His adult tusks will continue growing his entire life!
A chimpanzee who ran away from a Ukrainian zoo was talked into returning after zookeepers offered her a raincoat, a hug and a bike ride. https://t.co/gjYVTWtppg
Our Hospital Epidemiology track has graduated 3 fellows with Michael Haden @hadenmd Kelsey Witherspoon @InfextiousLaugh & Christian Greco @cSILVIOg_do. The description & accomplishments of this track was recently published https://t.co/Rhd1meiE75
From @ShandraDayMD, @liscynesky, @NoraColburn, @IDRenaissanceMD: Experiential learning and mentorship as the foundation of clinical epi training during ID fellowship: Response to “Training ID fellows for a new era of hospital epidemiology” https://t.co/ETL6tawt6K
February 3rd is National Women Physicians Day. This day celebrates the birthday of Elizabeth Blackwell, MD who was the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States in 1849.