Senior Scholarship Day

Senior scholarship day sign outside the event

Senior Scholarship Day is an annual event held in the spring to showcase graduating seniors' scholarly work in the area of research, QI, and medical education

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Senior Scholarship Day includes oral and poster presentations. The audience chooses recipients for three awards: Impact, Innovation, and Presentation Style.

Senior Scholarship Day 2023
Senior Scholarship Day 2023

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Oral Presenter Abstract Title
Daniel Olivieri, MD, MPA Correlates of cervical cancer awareness among women 
aged 30-49 in five sub-Saharan African nations: Evidence from the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS)—2017-2023

Teaching a Health Equity Framework through Viral Hepatitis Case Discussions: An Educational Approach 

Teaching a Health Equity Framework through Viral Hepatitis Case Discussions: An Educational Approach 

Teaching a Health Equity Framework through Viral Hepatitis Case Discussions: An Educational Approach 

Joshua Bloomstein, MD Differential expression of splice variants based on 
response to immunotherapy and viral status in Merkel cell carcinoma
Rujuta Patil, MD Medical Students’ Perceptions on Morning Report
Association of unhealthy alcohol use reported in routine outpatient screening with 30-day hospital readmission risk

Association of unhealthy alcohol use reported in routine outpatient screening with 30-day hospital readmission riskAssociation of unhealthy alcohol use reported in routine outpatient screening with 30-day hospital readmission risk

Association of unhealthy alcohol use reported in routine outpatient screening with 30-day hospital readmission risk

Xavier Sendaydiego, MD Use of Biologic or Targeted Synthetic Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs and Cancer Risk
Hasan Nadeem, MD Impact of the Sunshine Act on Prescription of Generic 
Medications by Non-Physician Practitioners
Noga Rogel, MD Cryptic splicing in rheumatoid arthritis neutrophils 
creates disordered peptides and a higher propensity for 
citrullination
Austin Chen, MD, MS Utilization of the No One Dies Alone Program to Provide Support at the End of Life

scholarship Mentor Award

To recognize the dedication and expertise of our mentors, the University of Washington Internal Medicine Residency Program gives one Research Mentor Award annually. Residency program leaders select the recipient from among resident-nominated candidates.

The IM Residency Program recognizes and values excellent mentorship, which is central to the success of resident scholarship. These model mentors help residents identify and achieve personal goals by investing effort that fosters productivity and career advancement.

YEAR AWARD RECIPIENT DEPARTMENT/DIVISION
2025 Neal Chatterjee, MD, MSc Cardiology
2025 Vincent Raikhel, MD General Internal Medicine
2024 Steven Pergam, MD, MPH Allergy & Infectious Disease, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
2023 Adelaide Hearst McClintock, MD General Internal Medicine
2022 Coralynn Sack, MD General Internal Medicine
2021 Cristina Rodriguez, MD Medical Oncology & Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
2020 Helen Chu, MD, MPH Allergy & Infectious Disease, Epidemiology, Global Health