Easter Celebration (Links to an external site)
By Julia Sandvoss • March 24, 2025 Easter is a religious Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus from the tomb on the third day after his crucifixion on Good Friday. Easter is the fulfilled foretelling of the one who would be persecuted, die for our sins, and rise on the third day. Remembering the resurrection of […]
Earth Day (Links to an external site)
By Julia Sandvoss • March 24, 2025 Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First held on April 22, 1970, it now offers a wide range of events coordinated globally by EARTHDAY.ORG and includes 1 billion people in more than 193 countries. The official theme for 2025 is Our Power, Our Planet. […]
Passover: A Time-Honored Jewish Holiday (Links to an external site)
By Julia Sandvoss • March 24, 2025 What is Passover? Passover, known as Pesach in Hebrew, is among the most widely celebrated Jewish holidays. It commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt, as recounted in the biblical book of Exodus. Lasting for seven or eight days (depending on tradition), Passover is a time of […]
Autism Acceptance- World Autism Awareness Day (Links to an external site)
By Jennifer Mosher, MA • March 24, 2025 Autism Acceptance Month takes place in April each year and is a time dedicated to promoting acceptance, understanding, and celebrating the diversity of people on the autism spectrum. The history of Autism Acceptance Month can be traced back to Autism Awareness Month, which was first designated in the 1970s to […]
Minority Health Month- Diversity Month (Links to an external site)
By Jennifer Mosher, MA • March 24, 2025 April celebrates both Diversity Month and National Minority Health Month, providing an opportunity to recognize and honor the diversity of the world around us while also addressing the disproportionate burden of premature death and illness in racial and ethnic minority groups. Diversity Month acknowledges and embraces the diverse cultures, perspectives, […]
April Marks Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month (Links to an external site)
By Julia Sandvoss • March 24, 2025 The month of April is IBS Awareness Month, designed to raise awareness about this common but often misunderstood disorder. IBS affects millions of people worldwide, impacting daily life and causing significant discomfort. During this month, healthcare providers, advocacy groups, and individuals come together to educate the public, promote early detection, and […]
Patricia Litkowski, MD, Receives Prestigious Early Career Award
Patricia Litkowski, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and the Medical Director of Patient Experience at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Additionally, she holds the position of Director of Hospitalist Services for the Inpatient Medical Oncology department. Since Dr. Litkowski started with the Division of Hospital Medicine, she has made an incredible impact on its faculty and […]
Hannah Gill becomes first to complete the Physician Assistant Fellowship
On April 1, 2024, Ankita Kapoor, MD, and Samuel Reuter, PA-C, spearheaded the Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner Fellowship Program for the Division of Hospital Medicine. The goal of this program is to offer specialized training for PAs and NPs, preparing them to deliver outstanding patient care, and facilitating a seamless transition from the academic environment into […]
Hospitalists Advancing Local and National Efforts to Enhance Diagnostic Excellence
“While this is just the beginning of the diagnostic learning journey, it has taken a true commitment by your faculty to implement our case review process—including ensuring approval by IRB, building and training their case review team, implementing workflows embedded into local culture/safety programs, and developing alliances with leaders in quality and safety at your […]
Devin Odom, MD, Receives ‘Golden Global’ Teaching Award
Devin Odom, MD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine within the Divisions of Hospital Medicine and Palliative Medicine at WashU. Dr. Odom has dedicated his career to enhancing communication skills education beyond residency training. He established and oversees the BJC Communication Skills Academy, which offers experiential learning opportunities for providers across the School of Medicine […]