Fall 2021: FAU

by Tony Bruno, DO | Nov 3, 2021

The sweet days of summer are flying by in Southeast Florida. Big congratulations to all of our first-year residents on completing their first few months of residency! Our program remains impressed with how they have jumped in feet first.

We have been extremely busy the last few months. First off, we extend our program director Dr. Clayton a huge congratulations as she recently won the Health Care Educator Hero Award. This award is presented by the Palm Beach County Medical Society and is presented to those who are notably making a difference in healthcare. We are very fortunate to have Dr. Clayton leading our residency.

Our very own Dr. Daniella Lamour, PGY-2 and Dr. Thomas Peterson, PGY-3 were highlighted in an interview feature on NBC WPTV. The interview focused on the COVID-19 pandemic resurgence and the toll it has taken on ED physicians. Their eloquent and heartfelt representation of the situation we are all facing made us very proud. Read now.

Despite working incredibly hard in the hospitals, we are still making time to enjoy ourselves and recharge. At one of our first in-person wellness events since the COVID-19 pandemic, we enjoyed an exciting game of kickball. This was a great event set up by Dr. Ali Syed, PGY-3 and faculty attending Dr. Benda. The game may have not been the most competitive, but the laughs and exercise made it an afternoon to remember.

Our residency has also continued to contribute to research and academia. Drs. Alter, Shih and Solano co-authored several commentaries regarding COVID-19 treatment. Meanwhile, recent graduate Dr. Alexander Busko, in association with Drs. Alter, Solano, Clayton, Hughes and Shih, presented a poster regarding the role of thromboelastography in treatment of geriatric traumatic brain injury patients. This was presented at the 2021 International Conference on Emergency Medicine. There were also multiple presentations given at the SAEM annual meeting and the American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting. ■

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Tony Bruno, DO
Emergency Medicine Resident Class of 2023 at Florida Atlantic University