Physician Communication Packet Spring 2015
PHYSICIAN COMMUNICATION PACKET
What’s Inside: 4 – 7
New Doctors
Baptist Behavioral Health Henry Benson, PhD Baptist Hospitalist Team John Chauvin, MD Baptist Primary Care Francisco Martinez-Wittinghan, MD, PhD Michele Musto, MD 8 – 10 Continuing Medical Education Saturday CME Session Primary Care Medicine: New and Innovative Approaches to Channeling Chronic Conditions Caring Communication Connecting with Patients 11
Accolades
Dr. Rama - American Heart Association
PHYSICIAN COMMUNICATION PACKET
What’s Inside: 12
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D O CTO R I N T R O D UCT I O N
Welcome Dr. Benson Psychologist, Baptist Behavioral Health Baptist Behavioral Health is pleased to welcome Henry Benson, PhD, to their new office in the Howard Building. Dr. Benson strives to understand his patients and their concerns in order to provide guidance and support that is based on scientific knowledge and clinical experience. He believes in providing individualized care using a collaborative process in therapy. His education and qualifications include:
• Anxiety • Complex trauma • Bipolar and mood disorders
• D octorate of Philosophy in Counseling and School Psychology from Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. • Master of Arts in Experimental Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Fla. • B achelor of Arts in Clinical and Community Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla. • Residency in psychology, Northeast Florida State Hospital, Macclenny, Fla.
Baptist Behavioral Health Howard Building 820 Prudential Drive, Suite 510 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Phone: 904.376.3800 • Fax: 904.396.8972
• Depression • Schizophrenia • Borderline personality disorder For an appointment, call 904.376.3800.
PHYSICIAN INTRODUCTION
Meet Dr. Chauvin Hospitalist, Baptist Medical Center South John Chauvin, MD, has joined the Baptist Hospitalist team and is practicing at Baptist Medical Center South. As a hospitalist, Dr. Chauvin will work very closely with the patient, their family and the patient’s physicians, both primary care and specialists, so everyone knows and understands the plan of care.
To contact, please call 904.348.0974.
His education and qualifications include: • D octor of Medicine from Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C. • I nternship in internal medicine, University Hospital of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. • Residency in internal medicine, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. • C hief Resident, Georgetown Medical Service, Washington D.C. • B oard-certified in internal medicine • Fellow of the American College of Physicians
Baptist Medical Center South 14550 Old St. Augustine Road Jacksonville, FL 32258 Phone: 904.348.0974 • Fax: 904.348.5627
PHYSICIAN INTRODUCTION
Welcome Dr. Martinez-Wittinghan Family Medicine, Baptist Primary Care
Please join us in welcoming Francisco J. Martinez-Wittinghan MD, PhD, to the newest Baptist Primary Care, located in Nocatee. Dr. Martinez-Wittinghan’s philosophy of care is based on prevention and lifestyle changes that can have a lasting effect on health. He believes that understanding the disease process is very important for the patient
Areas of focus:
to actively participate in treatment and enjoys explaining, teaching and
• High blood pressure
counseling his patients. Dr. Martinez-Wittinghan enjoys seeing patients
• Diabetes
of all ages, from newborns to seniors.
• Asthma
His education and qualifications include:
• Preventive care
• Medical Degree from Colegio Mayor de nuestra Sra. del Rosario,
• Habit modification
Bogotá, Colombia • Doctor of Philosophy from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, N.Y. • Residency in family medicine, Southside Hospital, North Shore Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Bay Shore, N.Y. • Board-certified family medicine
Baptist Primary Care Nocatee 98 Nocatee Village Drive Ponte Vedra, FL 32081 Phone: 904.824.1020 • Fax: 904.824.5333
For an appointment, call 904.824.1020.
PHYSICIAN INTRODUCTION
Welcome Dr. Musto Post-Acute Care, Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital
Michele Musto, MD, has joined Baptist Primary Care in a collaborative care initiative with Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital and will be providing care to their skilled nursing facility residents. Dr. Musto believes that great medical care includes carefully listening to her patients in order to assure she incorporates their perspectives into the treatment plan. She educates her patients about their health and wellness so they can make informed health care choices. Her education and qualifications include: • M edical Degree from the International University of Health Sciences in Basseterre, St. Kitts, West Indies • R esidency in Family Medicine, Memorial University Medical Center affiliated with Mercer University, Savannah, Ga. • Board-certified in family medicine • 8 years experience in hospital and primary care medicine
Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital 6209 Brooks Bartram Dr. Bldg. 100 Jacksonville, FL 32258 Phone: 904.528.3010 • Fax: 904.528.3012
To contact Dr. Musto, call 904.528.3010.
Saturday CME Session
Primary Care Medicine: New and Innovative Approaches to Challenging Chronic Conditions
Saturday, May 16, 2015 7:30 am – 2:30 pm Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville The Aetna Bldg., 2nd Floor, Mai Corrientes Conference Room Registration 7 am • Breakfast 7:30 am Lunch Served - Please note food preferences
For registration or questions, contact Colyer Friedman at 904.202.5370 or colyer.friedman@bmcjax.com No cost to attend. Baptist Health CME – 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
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Primary Care Medicine: New and Innovative Approaches to Challenging Chronic Conditions ,
Michael Mayo, President, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville Program Moderator
Presenters: Chronic GI Conditions: When to Refer to Gastroenterology Jose Nieto, DO
Hip Pain: Advances in Treatment Options for the Younger Patient Brett Frykberg, MD
Combating the Obesity Epidemic Pamela Rama, MD
AFIB Treatment Options CME ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
Scott Lee, MD
Baptist Health is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Baptist Health designates this educational activity for a maximum of six (6.0) hours AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
Disclaimer: Views and conclusions expressed in this program are those of the presenter(s) and not necessarily those of the employees, administration or Medical Staff of Baptist Medical Center. All material presented in this program is provided for information only, and may not be construed as professional advice. Use of Baptist Medical Center’s facilities for this presentation does not imply endorsement of any product, service or opinion discussed. Disclosure: All faculty participating in continuing medical education activities sponsored by Baptist Health are required to disclose to the audience whether or not they do or do not have any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or other relationships to the content of their presentation(s).
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Man-Kuang Chang, MD
Managing Major Depressive Disorder in the Primary Care Setting Ellen Williams, PhD
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Caring Communication Connecting with Patients 4-hour CME class taught by Medical Staff members
Join us for one of these classes focused on caring and effective communication with patients, families, staff and physicians. DATE
TIME
LOCATION
June 1
3:45 – 8 pm
Jacksonville, Doctors’ Dining Room
September 10
3:45 – 8 pm
Beaches, Conference Room B
Limited seating available. Refreshments will be provided.
RSVP to CaringCommunications@bmcjax.com or call Tammy Aguilar at 202.2127.
CME 4 hours – Baptist Medical Center Provider #4003315 Baptist Health is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Baptist Health designates this educational activity for a maximum of four (4.0) AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Disclaimer: Views and conclusions expressed in this program are those of the presenters(s) and not necessarily those of the employees, administration or medical staff of Baptist Medical Center. All material presented in this program is provided for information only, and may not be construed as professional advice. Use of Baptist Medical Center’s facilities for this presentation does not imply endorsement of any product, service or opinion discussed. Disclosure: All faculty participating in continuing medical education activities sponsored by Baptist Health are required to disclose to the audience whether or not they do or no not have any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or other relationships to the content of their presentation(s).
Physicians, staff and patients connecting through PEARLS Pa r t ne rs h i p • Empat hy • Apolog y/Ac know l edge m e nt • Re spect • Leg i ti m i zati o n • Su p p o rt
Congratulations Dr. Rama Pamela Rama, MD has been named to the Board of Directors of the First Coast Division of the American Heart Association. Dr. Rama will serve a 2 year term as the Boards President. In her role as President, Dr. Rama will provide leadership, advice and council to the American Heart Association’s volunteers and staff as they work together to achieve community goals centered around cardiovascular education, advocacy issues and generating revenue to support AHA research. “I am honored to serve as Board President for the local American Heart Association. Their mission, to build healthier lives, free from cardiovascular disease and stroke, is what I work to achieve as a cardiologist every day. I know first hand the difference the research,education and advocacy funded by the AHA makes in the lives of countless American families. As a long time volunteer, I am excited to partner with them on a deeper level and look forward to doing incredible things for our community.” Dr. Rama’s term will run through 2016.