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GIMSPP Business Office - 401 W. 15 th Street - Austin, TX 78701-1680 - Phone: (866) 244-6777 - Fax: (512) 370-1635 Website: www.gimspp.org - E-mail: [email protected] GIMSPP 2014 FINAL REPORT/2011 OUTCOMES STUDY The following document is the Final Report of the General Internal Medicine Statewide Preceptorship Program (GIMSPP) for the summer of 2014. GIMSPP places students with internists across the state for preceptorships during the student's summer break. Most are first and second year students, however, third and fourth year students are also eligible. The first part of this document shows statistics from this year’s participants. The second part shows the outcomes study for those who participated in 2011 and graduated in 2014, in an effort to track our data and reveal the success of our program in interesting students in Internal Medicine upon graduation. If you wish to be a part of the GIMSPP as a volunteer preceptor or a student participant, please visit our website: http://www.txacp.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=262

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GIMSPP Business Office - 401 W. 15th Street - Austin, TX 78701-1680 - Phone: (866) 244-6777 - Fax: (512) 370-1635

Website: www.gimspp.org - E-mail: [email protected]

GIMSPP 2014 FINAL REPORT/2011 OUTCOMES STUDY

The following document is the Final Report of the General Internal Medicine Statewide Preceptorship Program (GIMSPP) for the summer of 2014. GIMSPP places students with internists across the state for preceptorships during the

student's summer break. Most are first and second year students, however, third and fourth year students are also eligible.

The first part of this document shows statistics from this year’s participants. The second part shows the outcomes study for those who participated in 2011 and graduated in 2014, in an effort to track our data and reveal the success of our

program in interesting students in Internal Medicine upon graduation.

If you wish to be a part of the GIMSPP as a volunteer preceptor or a student participant, please visit our website:

http://www.txacp.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=262

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Table of Contents

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A. 2014 Final Match Report 4

B. Student Participation by Medical School – Chart 5

C. History of Student Participation by Medical School – Table 6

D. 2014 Intended Specialty of Students by School – Table 7

E. 2014 Intended Specialty of Students – Chart 8

F. Demographics of 2014 GIMSPP Students/Preceptors - Chart 9

G. 2011 Intended Specialty of Students – Chart 12

H. Post-Graduate Survey-Chart – 2011 Participants 13

I. Outcomes Study of 2011 GIMSPP Participants 14

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General Internal Medicine

Statewide Preceptorship

Program

2014 Final Report

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Number

95

41

33

54

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8

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10

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MEDICAL

SCHOOL

Total # of MS1s Students matched % Studs. matched Total # of matches

UTHHSC 242 16 7% 16

UTHSCSA 208 10 5% 10

TTUHSC 153 6 4% 6

UTSW 235 6 3% 6

UNTHSC 228 2 1% 2

UTMB 230 4 2% 4

TAMHSC 193 10 5% 10

BCOM 185 0 0% 0TOTAL 1674 54 3% 54

PRECEPTOR STATS Number

·    Total number of available 2014 preceptors 68

·    Preceptors with limited availabiltiy and were unutilized for 2014 24

·    Preceptors who had students in their offices 44

·    TXACP-member email recruitment number 1,868

·    Preceptors recruited for 2014 via email campaign 19

GIMSPP PRESS RELEASE

·    Preceptors recruited for 2015 via GIMSPP Press Release 5

·    Number of TXACP Members Contacted 5901

·    Number/Percentage of Opened Emails 2244/39.5%

* Student drops include placements w/ other preceptorship programs, research positions, and personal or family situations

DROP STATS

·    Personal Commitments 10

·    Research Opportunity 15

·    Other Reason Given 9

·    Unspecified 7

2014 FINAL

MATCH REPORT

·    Total number of matches of active applicants for 2014

STUDENT STATS

The General Internal Medicine Statewide Preceptorship Program is pleased to share with you its success this year. Here is a summary of

this year’s matching:

The following is the breakdown of 3 & 4 weeks of participation for each of the nine medical schools

·   Total number of applications for summer programs

·    Students who withdrew because of family or other opportunities *

·    One-week preceptorships

·    Two-week preceptorships

·    Four-week preceptorships

·    Three-week preceptorships

·    Spring break preceptorships

·    Rural and underserved area preceptorships

·    Of the above, students dropping after their match was confirmed

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30%

18%

11%

11%

4%

7%

19%

Student Participation by Medical School

UTHHSC UTHSCSA TTUHSC UTSW UNTHSC UTMB TAMHSC

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History of Student Participation by Medical School

1995 - 2014

School 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Totals

BCM 0 0 5 12 12 11 17 8 5 5 5 5 7 3 4 1 2 0 4 0 106

TAMHSC 0 0 8 6 15 23 27 10 11 2 8 8 6 14 22 14 10 8 9 10 201

TTUHSC 0 12 15 19 27 28 15 36 47 25 25 18 19 15 13 12 4 6 4 6 340

UNTHSC 0 0 0 7 5 14 26 23 24 16 9 12 15 3 6 6 5 4 4 2 179

UTHHSC 0 0 0 15 39 39 42 56 53 31 37 36 33 39 34 20 20 26 20 16 556

UTMB 44 49 32 30 31 39 22 19 20 8 12 13 16 14 6 11 4 3 0 4 377

UTHSCSA 0 0 5 21 12 14 25 36 48 17 20 24 14 21 23 15 10 5 4 10 324

UTSW 48 34 22 27 39 31 35 41 33 13 14 19 15 14 11 7 11 7 4 6 431

FOSTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 3 0 8

TOTAL 92 95 87 137 180 199 209 229 241 117 130 135 125 123 119 89 68 59 52 54 2522

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Intended Specialty of 2014 GIMSPP Students by School

TAMHSC 3 1 6 0 11

TTUHSC 0 1 6 0 7

UNTHSC 0 1 1 0 2

UTHHSC 3 2 10 0 15

UTHSCSA 1 0 8 0 9

UTMB 1 2 1 0 4

UTSW 1 0 5 0 6TOTAL 9 7 37 0 54

School Primary Care Subspecialty Undecided Total Number of ParticipantsNo Response

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17%

13%

70%

2014 Participants - Intended Specialties of Students

Primary Care Subspecialty Care Undecided

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Student's First Name Student's Last Name Preceptor Preceptor's Location

Ryan Batson Alan Keister Amarillo

Carly Jennings Sarah Smiley Austin

Zoya Moghal Sarah Smiley Austin

Lisa Ruvuna Eric Malsam Austin

Stephanie Titus Eric Malsam Austin

Danyi Zheng Joel Walker Bedford

Norman Aiad Mark A. Johnston Dallas

Kendall Anigian Aaron Samsula Dallas

Kevin Liu Elizabeth Tilleros Dallas

Herbert Rosenbaum Steve Fordan Dallas

Ashley Allen Mark Ginnings Denton

Jordan Pitt Susan Andrew Dickinson

Joseph Guillory Allan R. Kelly, MD FACP Fort Worth

Adebayo Adesomo Jim Yeung Houston

Tahreem Ali Lonzetta Newman Houston

Nicholas Arnoudse Irum Zaheer Houston

Sarah Beasley Hina Pandya Houston

Nicolas Cardenas Kathleen Smalky Houston

Sophia Chang Carmen P. Escalante Houston

Stephanie Cimini Khank Vu Houston

Ashley Collazo Robert Jackson Houston

Zane Conrad Maria T. Cruz Carerras Houston

Jacey Esco Steve Rosenbaum, MD Houston

Mehwash Fatima Frene' LaCour-Chestnut Houston

Sarah Khan Adil Asaduddin Houston

Abir Khan Francisco Fuentes M.D. Houston

Elizabeth Lam Mark Farnie Houston

Caroline Lam Charu Sawhney Houston

Forrest Linch Adil Asaduddin Houston

Mitchell McAlpine Joel Kneitz Houston

Elizabeth Mengis Ruth Falik Houston

Emily Mooney Mark Farnie Houston

Adam Moore Eric Mueller Houston

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Adarsh Pakanati Thomas L Baxter III Houston

Natalie Torres Nitin Kapur Houston

Amy Trott Carmen Esther Gonzalez Houston

Wendy Tsai Joel Kneitz Houston

Ryan Balko Brad Snodgrass Lubbock

Kyler Black Larry Warmoth Lubbock

Shaoli Chaudhuri Neha Mittal Lubbock

Eric Deal Brad Snodgrass Lubbock

Aishwarya Devarakonda Michael Keith Schrader MD Plano

Asha Kovelamudi William Mania Richardson

Mayur Patel William Mania Richardson

Cristin Harper Ty Hughston San Angelo

Shane Appel Gopinath Chandrahasan San Antonio

Brandi Clark Patrice Alves San Antonio

John DeMis Pariac Mulgrew San Antonio

Bao-Ngoc Nguyen Gopinath Chandrahasan San Antonio

Monica Petluru Thway Htay MD San Antonio

Chandra Prakash Paraic Mulgrew San Antonio

Kevin Slaughter Pavel Valdes San Antonio

Jana Waters Patrice Alves San Antonio

Wendy Lin Suma Pokala Temple

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General Internal Medicine

Statewide Preceptorship

Program

2011 Outcomes Study

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Family Practice3.0%

Internal Medicine28.0%

Obstetrics/Gynecology7.0%

Pediatrics10.0%

Psychiatry2.0%

Surgery-General3.0%

Radiology3.0%

Emergency Medicine6.0%

Other7.0%

Deferred25.0%

No Match Record6.0%

2011 Participants Post-Graduate SurveyWhat will you study your first postgraduate year?

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2011 Outcomes Study Final Report

The General Internal Medicine Statewide Preceptorship Program is pleased to share with you the effects

of an Internal Medicine preceptorship experience on a student’s choice to specialize in Internal Medicine.

This data summarizes 68 matched students from nine Texas medical schools in 2011 associated with the

General Internal Medicine Statewide Preceptorship Program completed preceptorships. The following

charts detail what the recent graduates will study their first postgraduate year and what their intended

practice is for their medical career.

Of the 68 GIMSPP participants from 2011, 19 of them matched in Internal Medicine, 17 of them

requested a one year deferral, and 4 students left the Texas medical school they were enrolled in after they

completed the GIMSPP program and the school does not have their records or match information.

2011 Participants Match Information

Specialty Number of students Percentage

Family Medicine 2 3%

Internal Medicine 19 28%

Obstetrics/Gynecology 5 7%

Pediatrics 7 10%

Psychiatry 1 2%

Surgery-General 2 3%

Radiology 2 3%

Emergency Medicine 4 6%

Other 5 7%

Deferred 17 25%

No Match Record 4 6%

The General Internal Medicine Statewide Preceptorship Program continues to have a positive effect on

medical student choice of primary care specialties. Participation in this program continues to influence

medical students to select Internal Medicine as a career. Additionally, the majority of these participants

intend to practice in Texas. We believe the program is fulfilling its mission to aid in the training of future

General Internal Medicine physicians to protect the health and welfare of the people of Texas.