Episode 7: Demystifying Graduate Medical Education with Riba Kelsey, MD, FAAFP

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URM JAM
Episode 7: Demystifying Graduate Medical Education with Riba Kelsey, MD, FAAFP
Jan 21, 2022 Season 2 Episode 7
STFM

On this episode of the podcast, Riba Kelsey, MD, FAAFP shares her path to becoming the Program Director at Morehouse College FMR and the key skills for faculty supporting a residency program. Our hosts discuss understanding and applying ACGME requirements while maintaining creativity and innovation at a program. Dr Kelsey emphasizes the importance of being a lifelong learner and gives practical guidance for learners or physicians who want to get involved in academic medicine including precepting, getting involved with scholarly activities, joining committees, and attending conferences.

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Hosted by Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA, and Omari Hodge, MD, FAAFP. 

Host Bios
Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA, is the inaugural chair of family medicine at Northwell Health and professor and chair of family medicine for the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.  She is dual board certified in family medicine and hospice and palliative medicine and holds a masters degree in public health policy and management as well as one in business administration. Dr. Iroku-Malize is involved in diverse programs including, but not limited to, global & planetary health, clinical informatics, women’s & children’s health, special needs populations, cultural competency, advocacy and leadership. She has worked for over the past three decades on clinical, research and academic initiatives to enhance health and equity for both providers and patients across various communities locally, nationally and internationally. 

Dr. Hodge earned his medical degree at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta and completed his Family Medicine residency at Self Regional Hospital in Greenwood, South Carolina. As a primary care physician, Dr. Hodge has worked in a variety of roles, from urgent care to campus medicine and most recently graduate medical education. Currently he serves as Associate Program Director to the numerous medical students and family medicine residents who rotate through the clinic and hospital at Northeast Georgia Hospital System, Gainesville campus. Dr. Hodge serves on the board of trustees at Christian Medical & Dental Associations and is a local editor for GEMS through FPIN. He and his wife Kiera participate in both local and global medical aid relief trips. His current endeavors are in Clarkston, GA (aka the most diverse square mile in America) and Addis Abba Ethiopia. The Hodges have four children and reside in Braselton, Georgia.