Internal Medicine Residency

Distinction in Medical Education

Pyramid showing steps of medical education teaching, with step 3 highlighted: Distinction in Medical Education Pathway

The Distinction in Medical Education (DIME) track is designed for residents who are interested in becoming clinician educators and who wish to include medical education as part of their profession career.  The DIME curriculum provides experiences and further educational instruction beyond the current three-year longitudinal resident teaching skills curriculum by focusing on curriculum design and development, educational innovations, and educational scholarship.  Each resident in DIME works with a mentor on a scholarly project.

Some example projects include:

  • Curriculum development for the Transition to Residency course offered to fourth year medical students at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine.  Workshops developed by DIME residents included workshops on hypoxia, chest pain, and altered mental status
  • The Clinical Unknown Series
  • Introduction to Medicine Workshop for Under-Represented High School Students
  • Core Physical Exam Technique Simulation for Internal medicine Clerkship Students
  • Medicine workshop series

Residents have presented their scholarly projects at local and national meetings.

Both the Master Clinician Mystery Case series and the Distinction in Point-of-Care Ultrasound stem from work done as a part of the Distinction in Medical Education.

 

Medical Education Track Collaborative

The Medical Education Track Collaborative (METC) is a dynamic initiative within the Internal Medicine Residency program at the University of Iowa. Established in 2025, our mission is to foster collaboration and share resources among leaders of medical education tracks. Through this collaborative effort, we aim to advance the field of medical education by engaging in innovative educational strategies and high-quality research projects.

We actively seek partnerships with educators, clinicians, and researchers who are passionate about enhancing medical education. By working together, we can drive meaningful improvements in teaching methodologies and resident learning outcomes.

Current Collaboratve Members

Hayley Israel, MD, MHS
University of New Mexico
 
Melissa Plesac, MD
University of Minnesota

Karina Sulaiman, MBBS
LSU Health Shreveport

Shreedhar Kulkarni, MBBS
LSU Health Shreveport

Jonathan Rees, MD
Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine

Kristin Bateman, MD, FACP
Tulane University School of Medicine

Alexis Wickersham, MD, FACP
Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University

Jodie A. Reider, MD
Geisinger Health System / Geisinger College of Health Sciences

Odaliz Abreu Lanfranco, MD
Henry Ford Hospital

Laura Paletta-Hobbs, MD
VCU Health

Sheena CarlLee, MD
UAMS-Washington Regional

University of Iowa Founding Members

M. Lee Sanders, PhD, MD, MSc
Clinical Associate Professor of Internal Medicine-Nephrology

Lisa Antes, MD
Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine-Nephrology

Jennifer Strouse, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine-Immunology

Manish Suneja, MD
Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine-Nephrology

Yana Zemkova, MD
Fellow, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care

Jane Rowat, BS, MS
Instructor of Internal Medicine

Resources for Collaborative Members

2024-2025 DIME Participants

  • Grace Alexander
  • Calie Brownlee
  • Stefano Byer
  • Amanda Chang
  • Katrina Dovalovsky
  • Brittnee Haynes
  • Alp Kahveci
  • Tyler Maggio
  • Shivali Patel
  • Megan Napier
  • Joe Phillips
  • Pranav Puri
  • Ashten Sherman
  • Carlie Sorensen
  • Katrina Soyangco
  • Quinn Vatland
  • Alice Xu
Welcome New Members!
  • Mohad Awan
  • Kirsten Fiestan
  • Halimah Hamidu
  • Jennie Houser
  • Karen Johns
  • Aubri Larson
  • Anika Mittal
  • Grant Ozaki

Leadership

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Jenny Strouse, MD
Director

Yana Zemkova

Yana Zemkova, MD
Co-Director

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Stacy Sueppel
Administrator

Steering Committee

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Manish Suneja, MD

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Lisa Antes, MD

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M. Lee Sanders, MD