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Clinical Interests:
Dr. Feller’s primary interests are teaching and medical education, including fostering student and advanced trainee involvement in varied aspects of medical writing for publication and presentation. He has received the Faculty Award for Teaching( presented by the graduating class yearly to 4 faculty for teaching excellence ) in 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2004 ; he has received The Senior Citation (presented yearly by the graduating class to one faculty member for outstanding mentoring and commitment as a role model ) in 1999, 2001, and 2005. His clinical interests are inflammatory pancreatic and liver disease, especially in underserved populations.
Selected recent presentations at national meetings (students in bold):
Yu E, Feller ER, Allen S, Rich J. Silent epidemic: Competitive exercise-induced rhabdomyolosis and acute renal failure in male prisoners. National Scientific Session- American College of Physicians (San Francisco, CA, 2005)-Winner, ACP “ National Student Clinical Vignette Competition”.
Abu Dayyeh B, Frances M, Paek I, Feller ER, Taylor L, Rich J, Allen S. Hepatitis C virus in a correctional facility: Characteristics of 172 HCV RNA- positive male prisoners. American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Annual Scientific Session (Boston, MA, 2004).
Chaguturu S, Huang J, Feller ER, Greenspan N, Myers J. Another golf hazard: golf-swing induced rupture of a pancreatic pseudocyst into the pleural space. American College of Physicians National Scientific Session
( New Orleans, LA, 2004)-Finalist, ACP “National Student Clinical Vignette Competition”.
Chu G, Tom A, Feller ER. Mental status changes as the presenting feature of Clostridium difficile – induced toxic megacolon. American College of Gastroenterology national meeting , (Honolulu, HA, 2005).
Grenier NL, Shah SA, Gold G, Feller, ER. Metastatic melanoma of the gallbladder presenting as acute emphysematous cholecystitis. American College of Gastroenterology national meeting, 2005.
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