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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (June 25, 2021) – Intern physicians march in during a graduation ceremony for Naval Hospital Jacksonville’s Family Medicine Residency Program on June 25 onboard Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The program, now in its 50th year of continuous accreditation, consistently earns the top award for scholarly activity from the Uniformed Services Academy of Family Physicians. (U.S. Navy photo by Deidre Smith, Naval Hospital Jacksonville/Released).

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Joshua Hu, DO. UH Internal Medicine Residency Program White Coat 2023. Deborah Dimaya photo.

dSatellite is a site-specific architectural structure that extends the mission of DFLUX (www.dflux.org), a Detroit-based research studio and residency program, further into its community. DFLUX engages its local neighborhood and the general public with creative actions, research, and workshops. In so doing, they hope to reveal and create emergent and sustainable cottage industries. dSatellite was created with the intention of providing future DFLUX participants and local residents with an outpost to engage in various field research. Constructed with foraged building materials, dSatellite merges both the physical and conceptual characteristics of the DFLUX Residency site and a typical nature blind used by naturalists, scientists, photographers and hunters. dSatellite is currently deployed in a completely razed residential neighborhood of Detroit currently referred to as the "field" by local residents and "Renaissance Zone" by real estate developers. A dense urban forest, rich with wildlife, has grown there, only crumbling roads and alleys, debris piles, and public utilities remain as signs of past use.

 

dSatellite was created during a research residency at DFLUX in Detroit, MI in collaboration with Joseph G. Cruz (http://josephgcruz.com)

Secretary Landgraf told the graduating class of the Delaware Psychiatry Residency Program on June 12 at Buena Vista that “I am gratified that you have spent your four years with us preparing to become psychiatrists with a focus on community psychiatry and public service.”

 

The program, which is coordinated through DHSS’ Delaware Psychiatric Center, has been existence since 1950. It is the only psychiatry program in Delaware that trains physicians to become psychiatrists. Last year, the residency program received more than 800 applicants for five slots.

 

Family members, friends, and colleagues celebrated the graduates of the Class of 2015:

 

Dr. Mustafa Mufti, who is joining the University of Pennsylvania’s Forensic Fellowship Program, and will continue to do work at DPC.

Dr. Adeel Nasir, who has accepted a Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship at the University of Rochester.

Dr. Faria Khan, who will be working as an inpatient psychiatrist at Hampton Behavioral Health Center in Cherry Hill, N.J.

Dr. Fatima Siddiqui, who will join the Child Fellowship Program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

Dr. Iman Parhami, who will join the Child Fellowship Program at Johns Hopkins University.

 

In addition to their work at DPC, participants in the residency program also do work across the state in office-based settings, street-based outreach, home visits, an emergency psychiatry setting, and mental health clinic.

 

The residency program, which is directed by Dr. Imran Trimzi, has 14 slots. Two additional spots are expected to be funded soon. Many of the recent graduates have returned to practice in Delaware at some point in their professional careers, Dr. Trimzi said.

 

“My hope is that all of you will – at some point – come back to Delaware to practice,” Secretary Landgraf urged the graduates in her keynote address. “We need you here.”

 

"This was a chance to engage the community with a whole new set of colors from around the community."

 

Based in San Francisco, Leah Rosenberg’s art spans painting, installation, sculpture, printmaking, and food, while focusing on the role of color in our lives and its emotional or psychological impact. Her work has been presented in solo and two-person exhibitions nationally and internationally. In the Bay Area, she was a recipient of the Irvine Fellowship through the Lucas Artists Residency Program at Montalvo Arts Center, the Kala Fellowship at Kala Art Institute, and most recently completed a residency at Recology.

 

Photo credit: Orange Photography

OB/GYN Residency Program Graduation 2021. Courtesy photos of the JABSOM/UHP Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health.

This photo taken by Shalin Scupham during a month-long residency in August and September of 2008. The Like a Glove P

 

This photo taken by Shalin Scupham during a month-long residency in August and September of 2008. The Like a Glove Project is an experimental fashion project with ame, drawing upon a 58 year collection of vintage clothing in a former thrift store turned artist in residency program where nothing is for sale.

 

This photo taken by Shalin Scupham during a month-long residency in August and September of 2008. The Like a Glove Project is an experimental fashion project with ameteur models, passers-by, museum visitors, and people grabbed from the street. The photographer encouraged these strangers to play dress up with a 58 year collection of vintage clothing in a former thrift store turned artist in residency program where nothing is for sale in Greensboro, North Carolina

 

This photo taken by Shalin Scupham during a month-long residency in August and September of 2008. The Like a Glove Project is an experimental fashion project with ameteur models, passers-by, museum visitors, and people grabbed from the street. The photographer encouraged these strangers to play dress up with a 58 year collection of vintage clothing in a former thrift store turned artist in residency program where nothing is for sale in Greensboro, North Carolina

UW Arts Institute Interdisciplinary Arts Residency Program Spring 2011 artist-in-residence, Tad Gloeckler, participated in the Nelson Institute's fifth annual Earth Day conference at the New Union South on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, April 20th, 2011.

 

As part of a panel on "Innovation in Sustainable Design through the Arts," he deployed his installation SchoodicPeninsulaBlackDiabaseDikeTeaTable-withPopoverJamandButterDipPools. The work conceptually unites spectacular geology of black diabase dikes at Schoodic Peninsula with historical traditions of serving tea and popovers at nearby Mount Desert Island.

 

The product (a tea table) was informed by the landscape of Acadia National Park, and explores the often exploitative relationship that humans have to nature.

 

Photo by Angela Richardson, UW Arts Institute

OB/GYN Residency Program Graduation 2021. Courtesy photos of the JABSOM/UHP Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health.

UH Internal Medicine Residency Program White Coat 2023. Deborah Dimaya photo.

Clemson University senior Mia Bowman, one of the first Clemson students to seek a Master’s degree through Clemson College of Education’s innovative Teacher Residency program, and teacher Kim Pauls stand outside the door as students leave their classroom at Riverside High School, Jan. 16, 2019. Teacher residencies are a research-based method to increase teacher retention and preparedness as well as student achievement. At the heart of Clemson’s residency program is the college’s combined degree option for undergraduate education students. This degree option replaces student teaching in a student’s final undergraduate semester with graduate education classes, and the following year is comprised of a year-round teacher residency. The residency program will see its graduates emerge after five years with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in education as well as an extended, year-long student teaching experience. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Dr. Sasha L. T. Raymond of Mililani, with her mother Sandra Slocum, and Dean Jerris Hedges, MD. Dr. Raymond is entering the UH Pathology Residency Program.

Joe shadowed medical residents in the family medicine residency program at Union Hospital in Terre Haute and took part in training opportunities in a community-based medical education setting to better understand the health issues facing Union Hospital, the Vigo County community, and our state.

Secretary Landgraf told the graduating class of the Delaware Psychiatry Residency Program on June 12 at Buena Vista that “I am gratified that you have spent your four years with us preparing to become psychiatrists with a focus on community psychiatry and public service.”

 

The program, which is coordinated through DHSS’ Delaware Psychiatric Center, has been existence since 1950. It is the only psychiatry program in Delaware that trains physicians to become psychiatrists. Last year, the residency program received more than 800 applicants for five slots.

 

Family members, friends, and colleagues celebrated the graduates of the Class of 2015:

 

Dr. Mustafa Mufti, who is joining the University of Pennsylvania’s Forensic Fellowship Program, and will continue to do work at DPC.

Dr. Adeel Nasir, who has accepted a Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship at the University of Rochester.

Dr. Faria Khan, who will be working as an inpatient psychiatrist at Hampton Behavioral Health Center in Cherry Hill, N.J.

Dr. Fatima Siddiqui, who will join the Child Fellowship Program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

Dr. Iman Parhami, who will join the Child Fellowship Program at Johns Hopkins University.

 

In addition to their work at DPC, participants in the residency program also do work across the state in office-based settings, street-based outreach, home visits, an emergency psychiatry setting, and mental health clinic.

 

The residency program, which is directed by Dr. Imran Trimzi, has 14 slots. Two additional spots are expected to be funded soon. Many of the recent graduates have returned to practice in Delaware at some point in their professional careers, Dr. Trimzi said.

 

“My hope is that all of you will – at some point – come back to Delaware to practice,” Secretary Landgraf urged the graduates in her keynote address. “We need you here.”

 

General Surgery Residency Program. Deborah Dimaya photo.

FAU_COM_2017 Inaugural Graduation for the Internal Medicine Residency program

FAU_COM_2017 Inaugural Graduation for the Internal Medicine Residency program

Members of Music@Menlo Winter Residency program discuss music with Menlo School students. Photo by Pete Zivkov.

Sorawit Ongsupankul, MD. UH Internal Medicine Residency Program White Coat 2023. Deborah Dimaya photo.

Secretary Landgraf told the graduating class of the Delaware Psychiatry Residency Program on June 12 at Buena Vista that “I am gratified that you have spent your four years with us preparing to become psychiatrists with a focus on community psychiatry and public service.”

 

The program, which is coordinated through DHSS’ Delaware Psychiatric Center, has been existence since 1950. It is the only psychiatry program in Delaware that trains physicians to become psychiatrists. Last year, the residency program received more than 800 applicants for five slots.

 

Family members, friends, and colleagues celebrated the graduates of the Class of 2015:

 

Dr. Mustafa Mufti, who is joining the University of Pennsylvania’s Forensic Fellowship Program, and will continue to do work at DPC.

Dr. Adeel Nasir, who has accepted a Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship at the University of Rochester.

Dr. Faria Khan, who will be working as an inpatient psychiatrist at Hampton Behavioral Health Center in Cherry Hill, N.J.

Dr. Fatima Siddiqui, who will join the Child Fellowship Program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

Dr. Iman Parhami, who will join the Child Fellowship Program at Johns Hopkins University.

 

In addition to their work at DPC, participants in the residency program also do work across the state in office-based settings, street-based outreach, home visits, an emergency psychiatry setting, and mental health clinic.

 

The residency program, which is directed by Dr. Imran Trimzi, has 14 slots. Two additional spots are expected to be funded soon. Many of the recent graduates have returned to practice in Delaware at some point in their professional careers, Dr. Trimzi said.

 

“My hope is that all of you will – at some point – come back to Delaware to practice,” Secretary Landgraf urged the graduates in her keynote address. “We need you here.”

 

The University of Louisville Department of Medicine recognized outstanding performance among its faculty, fellows and residents at the annual Awards Day program on June 5, 2014.

 

The event was coordinated by the U of L Internal Medicine Residency Program.

A collaboration between Marisha Simons & Peter Hanley, produced during the Breadboard Residency Program 2010.

 

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OB/GYN Residency Program Graduation 2021. Courtesy photos of the JABSOM/UHP Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health.

OB/GYN Residency Program Graduation 2021. Courtesy photos of the JABSOM/UHP Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health.

The 12th Annual Research Symposium, hosted by Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune’s Clinical Investigations Department and Family Medicine Residency Program, took place on April 7, 2022 at Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.

 

The symposium honors and showcases scholarly activity and exploration in the medical field. There were 28 posters and eight podium presentations from NMCCL staff, residents and medical professionals from Department of Defense and non-DoD institutions across the country.

 

This year’s guest speaker was U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Douglas M. Pokorny, NMCCL’s Trauma Director. Pokorny spoke of the importance of medical research and gave a presentation on his own research which has been attributed towards advancements in whole blood use for trauma patients.

Close to Cavendish Street - Indigo, a Canadian artist spend a year in Cape Town as director of the /A Word of Art residency program

— with Indi Go and Andrzej Urbanski

OB/GYN Residency Program Graduation 2021. Courtesy photos of the JABSOM/UHP Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health.

Clemson University senior Ellie Jameson (second from right), one of the first Clemson students to seek a Master’s degree through Clemson College of Education’s innovative Teacher Residency program, sits with teacher Karen Miles (second from left) and two students in Miles’ classroom at La France Elementary School in Pendleton, S.C., Sept. 8, 2018. Teacher residencies are a research-based method to increase teacher retention and preparedness as well as student achievement. At the heart of Clemson’s residency program is the college’s combined degree option for undergraduate education students. This degree option replaces student teaching in a student’s final undergraduate semester with graduate education classes, and the following year is comprised of a year-round teacher residency. The residency program will see its graduates emerge after five years with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in education as well as an extended, year-long student teaching experience. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Joe shadowed medical residents in the family medicine residency program at Union Hospital in Terre Haute and took part in training opportunities in a community-based medical education setting to better understand the health issues facing Union Hospital, the Vigo County community, and our state.

Thirteen outstanding physicians graduated from OHSU Family Medicine Residency Program on Saturday, June 29, 2013. They are: Filza Akhtar, DO; Katie Chung, MD; Jamie Dailey, MD; Chris Faison, MD; Sarah Gilman-Short, MD; Greg Guffanit, MD; B.J. Lynch, MD; Bridget Lynch, MD; Sharlene Murphy, DO; Chris Nelson, MD; Sean Robinson, MD; Jordan Roth, MD; and Eric Shayde, MD. Congratulations!

FAU_COM_2017 Inaugural Graduation for the Internal Medicine Residency program

FAU_COM_2017 Inaugural Graduation for the Internal Medicine Residency program

Secretary Landgraf told the graduating class of the Delaware Psychiatry Residency Program on June 12 at Buena Vista that “I am gratified that you have spent your four years with us preparing to become psychiatrists with a focus on community psychiatry and public service.”

 

The program, which is coordinated through DHSS’ Delaware Psychiatric Center, has been existence since 1950. It is the only psychiatry program in Delaware that trains physicians to become psychiatrists. Last year, the residency program received more than 800 applicants for five slots.

 

Family members, friends, and colleagues celebrated the graduates of the Class of 2015:

 

Dr. Mustafa Mufti, who is joining the University of Pennsylvania’s Forensic Fellowship Program, and will continue to do work at DPC.

Dr. Adeel Nasir, who has accepted a Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship at the University of Rochester.

Dr. Faria Khan, who will be working as an inpatient psychiatrist at Hampton Behavioral Health Center in Cherry Hill, N.J.

Dr. Fatima Siddiqui, who will join the Child Fellowship Program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

Dr. Iman Parhami, who will join the Child Fellowship Program at Johns Hopkins University.

 

In addition to their work at DPC, participants in the residency program also do work across the state in office-based settings, street-based outreach, home visits, an emergency psychiatry setting, and mental health clinic.

 

The residency program, which is directed by Dr. Imran Trimzi, has 14 slots. Two additional spots are expected to be funded soon. Many of the recent graduates have returned to practice in Delaware at some point in their professional careers, Dr. Trimzi said.

 

“My hope is that all of you will – at some point – come back to Delaware to practice,” Secretary Landgraf urged the graduates in her keynote address. “We need you here.”

 

UH Internal Medicine Residency Program White Coat 2023. Deborah Dimaya photo.

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