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a great night out with the fellowship! feat. important discussions such as, why hasn’t the pun “deja flu” caught on? how lucky we are to have a PD (Dr. Cunha) and APD (Dr. Sanchez) who are so brilliant but also down to earth. P.S. the buttercake (!!) did not disappoint 😌

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wondering what there is to do for fun in Providence, RI? our fellows love trivia nights! various breweries around the city host week night trivia and this one.. happens to be dog friendly, which Dr. Gill (ID-PGY4) loved after a day on consult service 🐶

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more snippets from our fellow at ID-Week: incredible case based talk on challenges of treating HIV, co-moderated by our own Dr. Garland! a great experience reminding us how lucky we are to have him teaching us every day!

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The “Mind Blown: Challenging HIV Clinical Cases” moderators and panelists are ready for you to join them in Petree B ! @IDWeekmtg @BrownIDprogram @WuidQ

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ID-PGY5, Dr. Panaccione, presented her work (started during her residency) today at ID-Week. The outpouring support from the Brown ID division, all the way in LA, was incredible. Special s/o to our Brown IM residents (ID doctors in the making 😌🦠) who also stopped by to support!

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ID-Week 2024 is off to a great start! amongst the jam-packed schedule, filled with incredible learning opportunities, the Brown ID division attendees were able to get together in LA 🌃 we had an awesome turnout from current fellows & faculty to alumni reconnecting!

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with so much to explore in Providence, RI there is always something for our fellows to experience outside of the hospital! this week our fellows took a ghost story boat tour down the Providence River featuring a spooky twist on the history of the area 👻

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ID-PGY5 Drs. Williams (L) & Panaccione (R) were grateful for the opportunity to share their ID journeys with the @BrownMedicine IM interest group today! Their talk was filled with personal stories, an intro to the spectrum of careers in ID and of course, a few micro puns 🦠

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the best Friday morning gift = the most beautiful gram stains 😍 today in micro rounds fellows had the opportunity to see and learn about rare presentations of Neisseria meningitidis, Cryptococcus neoformans and Acinetobacter calcoaceticus bio. lwoffi 🦠🔬

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rolling into the week feeling refreshed after a fellow gathering filled with great food and even better company 🥳


no better way to start a Monday than with a talk on emerging & re-emerging infectious diseases c/o @KevinGibasMD , an integral part of our Infection Control 🦠💉& Epidemiology team 🌎🌍🌏 (also feat. un-pictured local coffee & pastries thanks to our amazing APD, Dr. Sanchez 😌)

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there has been an “uptick” of ID consults lately asking for evaluation for E.E.E., West Nile, Powassan, etc. so what better topic to review today in micro rounds 🔬🧪🐴🐀🦟

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todays’s micro rounds brings a s/o to our ID transplant team asking about consumption of unpasteurized milks and cheeses in a patient with recent travel history 🧀🥛it allowed for presumptive diagnosis before the GN coccobacilli in the blood was identified by PCR 🧫

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#OOO is this ID fellow on service + able to enjoy LDW? yes! no weekend coverage by fellows unless the one “on-call.” 👋 Sophia (ID PGY5) is off to visit family with her dog, Freddie! fun fact: our program is located 15 minutes from PVD international airport ✈️ #LifeWorkBalance

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congrats to our fellows Drs. Villanueva and Panaccione on their newest publication in ID Cases! #NeverStopLearning

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our fellows love a night out for tapas 🥙 feat. our youngest ID hopeful 😉

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today’s micro rounds highlighting a bread and butter case: a patient presents with a solitary native joint effusion and this organism grew on chocolate agar from the aspirate 🦠🧫 it’s Neisseria gonorrhoeae!

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why do Brown ID fellows love the weekend? ..because we have them OFF (yep! unless you are the one fellow on call, everyone else 💯 off!) more free weekends = more opportunities to celebrate one another 🎉 📸 some of the division got to wish our bride-to-be the best over brunch 👰🏾‍♀️

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we 🫶🏼 our heme-path team. a sneak peak at our fellows getting to work on identifying the different types of Malaria species. here we reviewed a recent case of P. falciparum on blood smear 🎧

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being located on the East Coast offers our fellows an opportunity to be exposed to presentations of oceanic related pathogens. here on micro rounds we get to see the Vibrio vulnificus responsible for severe septic shock 🦀

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what a privilege to have our fellows tour the RI DOH special pathogens laboratory! a sincere thank you to Toby Bennett MS, MLS for answering all of our ID questions on the “what happens” when our specimens are sent to the DOH 🧫🧪

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