UI Health Care Medical Education Day
Late last month, leadership within the Carver College of Medicine launched a new event celebrating both medical student education as well as graduate medical education (GME). In the past, the GME office held the Leadership Symposium, which offered both a showcase for resident-led education research and innovation and celebrated excellence in teaching and mentoring.
Manish Suneja, MD, associate dean for medical education integration and innovation, and Tracey Cho, MD, associate dean for GME leadership and development, served as co-chairs for a new event this year, Medical Education Day. Expanding beyond the briefer scope of the leadership symposium to also include undergraduate and continuing medical education, the two led the establishment of a day-long event with educational sessions, poster presentations, and awards. “This event,” Suneja and Cho said, “represents a foundational step in building the UI Health Care Academy of Medical Educators.” They hope this inaugural event created a “vibrant forum for connection and shared learning.”
In addition to Suneja, many members of the department had a hand in contributing to that forum. Some served on the planning committees, others led breakout sessions, but it was the internal medicine residents who comprised the largest contingent of participants. Of the 48 posters on display for the judged poster competition, 23 of them were presented by department residents. Topics ranged from using artificial intelligence to fostering physical and financial wellness.
In the end, judges awarded a second-place prize to Carlie Sorensen, MD, for the documentation of her experience teaching complex decision making to graduating medical students during the annual Transition to Residency course. An additional award–the Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award–was also presented to Med-Psych resident Megan Napier, MD.
Congratulations to all our presenting residents and a special thanks to their mentors for their leadership in scholarship. Below are the names and titles of the work on display.

2026 Medical Education Day Poster Session
Internal Medicine posters
| 3. | Indigenous Health in Residency: Identifying Gaps in Equity-Focused Medical Education Sanyogita Chandra and Krista Johnson |
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| 4. | Introducing Artificial Intelligence Basics to Medical Trainees Amanda Chang, Pranav Puri, Milena A. Gebska |
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| 5. | Resident Education Session on Caring for the Uninsured Patient Calie Brownlee, Katherine Harris |
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| 8. | Developing Rheumatology Specific Anki Electronic Flashcards for Teaching Preclinical Students United States Medical Licensing Examination Board Relevant Topics Madison Bellamy, Grant Stalker, Laura Nichols, Beth Scholz, Miriah Gillispie-Taylor, Jennifer Strouse, Sonam Kiwalkar |
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| 10. | Stronger Together: A Multi-Modal Wellness Intervention to Improve Trainee Well-Being and Connectedness in Graduate Medical Education Aubriannah Larson, Patrick Vosters, Jennifer Strouse, John Wilde, Manish Suneja |
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| 11. | Resident–Nurse ICU Shadowing Experience: An Interprofessional Education Initiative Grant Peterson, Tyler Schwiesow, Ali Hassan (Int Med Des Moines) |
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| 17. | Getting Under Your Skin: A Didactic Series to Improve Medical Trainee Ability and Confidence in Diagnosing Rheumatologic Skin Conditions Across Skin Tones Katrina Dovalovsky, Brittany Bettendorf |
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| 21. | A Night on Call: Interactive E-Learning Modules Targeting the UME-to-GME Transition in Overnight Cross-Coverage Skills Grant Ozaki, Jennifer Strouse, Manish Suneja, M. Lee Sanders |
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| 24. | Utilizing a Flipped Classroom and Case-Based Model to Teach Medical Students How to Place Orders in Preparation for Residency Karen Johns, Alec Hanson, Jennifer Strouse, Morton Machir |
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| 25. | Cross-Cover Workshop: Small Group Mock Secure Messages for 4th year Medical Students Quinn Vatland, Jennifer Strouse, Matthew Soltys,Taylor Cox |
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| 26. | Built to Last: Sustaining a Peer-Led Distinction Track in Medical Education Jennifer Strouse, Ashley Pepple, M. Lee Sanders, Lisa Antes |
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| 27. | Outcomes from the First Two Years of a Distinction in Population Health Track for Internal Medicine Residents Manish Suneja, Krista Johnson, Desmond Barber, Jeydith Gutierrez |
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| 28. | Repetitive No More: Tailoring Quality Improvement Curriculum to Residency Training Level Carly Kuehn, Matthew Soltys, Adam Blaine, Ethan Kuperman |
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| 29. | Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Designing a Workshop to build Ultrasound Confidence for Academic Hospitalists Quinn Vatland, Yana Zemkova |
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| 30. | Let’s Play a Game: Game-based learning of EKGs for Rising Interns Mohad Awan, Yana Zemkova |
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| 31. | Collaboration in Education: Discussion of Hepatitis C with Community Health Workers Katrina Carolyn Soyangco, Martha Carvour |
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| 36. | Development and Early Evaluation of a GME-Wide Financial Education and Wellness Initiative Shivaliben Patel, Andrea Weber, Jennifer Strouse (Medicine-Psychiatry) |
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| 37. | Year 2 of Transitioning to Comfort Care: Utilizing a Simulated-Electronic Medical Record to Teach Complex Medical Decision Making to Fourth Year Medical Students Carlie Sorensen, Daniel Miller, Jennifer Strouse, Matthew Soltys |
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| 39. | Improving Overnight Call Clinical Reasoning Skills Using a Case-Based Curriculum Anika Mittal, Jennifer Strouse, M. Lee Sanders |
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| 40. | Enhancing Agitation Management Skills in Medical Students: Leveraging Psychiatry Residents as Simulated Patients and Educators Brittnee Haynes, Yana Zemkova, Jennifer Strouse |
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| 41. | Identification of Ventricular Tachycardia on Telemetry, a Transition to Residency Course Anya Edwards, Joseph Phillips, Lisa Antes |
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| 42. | Introducing Longitudinal Care for Medical Students in a Transition to Residency Course through In-Basket Simulation Tyler Maggio, Lee Sanders, Jenny Strouse, Matt Soltys, Laura Nelson |
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| 44. | A Resident-Led Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum for Graduating Medical Students Trisha Slehria, Austin Mallory, Jennifer Strouse, Matthew Soltys, Raul Villacreses |