• Matt Rustici, MD (right)

    Chair

    Matt Rustici is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Denver Health Medical Center and the Co-Director of the University of Colorado’s TTR course (along with Jason Brainard and Anna Neumeier) which is a skill-focused, 4-week, mandatory course for all students. All topics in the course have been adapted to a specialty-specific context in one of 7 specialties: Anesthesia, EM, FM, IM, OBGYN, Pediatrics, or Surgery.

  • Lauren Heidemann, MD, MHPE (left)

    Co-Chair

    Lauren Heidemann is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School where she directs a 4-week Internal Medicine Residency Preparation Course (IM RPC). Ths course was established in 2016 and is meant for students entering IM categorical residency, Medicine-Pediatrics, or an IM-preliminary year.  She also co-directs 6 specialty-specific RPCs (IM, Fam Med, Peds, EM, Procedures, and OB/GYN) along with director Helen Morgan. Her specific research area of interest is inpatient cross-cover and simulated paging.

  • Kathryn Mutter, MD, MPH (right)

    Planning Committee

    M. Kathryn Mutter is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia School of Medicine (UVA). She directs the Internship Readiness Course, UVA’s required 2 week TTR course for all graduating medical students. Homan Wai runs the parallel course at UVA’s Inova campus. Both courses are divided into tracks comprised of Acute Care/Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Surgery and Pathology, relying primarily on simulation sessions, procedural training and small group active learning sessions.

  • Kristen Fletcher, MD (right)

    Planning Committee

    Kristen E. Fletcher is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Medical Education at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine where she co-directs a 4-week mandatory Transition to Residency course, that is currently tracked into Adult Medicine, Pediatrics, and Surgery. The course includes clinical skills workshops, high-fidelity simulation, and standardized patient inclusive communication workshops, all of which are delivered across four campuses.

  • Homan Wai, MD (right)

    Planning Committee

    Homan Wai is an Associate Professor of Medical Education at the University of Virginia School of Medicine Inova regional campus, where he serves as the Internal Medicine Clerkship Director. Homan is the Internship Readiness Course Director of the mandatory 2-week course at the regional campus, which parallels the curriculum at the Charlottesville main campus directed by Kathryn Mutter. Guided by a common set of learning objectives, Homan and Kathryn worked together to create a comparable experience across the two campuses while leveraging faculty expertise and resources (including simulation) on each site.

  • Heather Davis, EdD, NRP (right)

    Planning Committee

    Heather Davis, EdD, NRP is the Director of Student Assessment at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA where she is responsible for a system of assessment that ensures fair, timely, equitable, accessible, and actionable feedback for and of learning. Heather also teaches and advises educational psychology doctoral students in the Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California. The TTR Course at UCLA is a one-week required intensive called Assessment for Internship held in March each year. This course involves both core and specialty-specific activities including interprofessional simulations, procedural skills, mock pages, cases and topics addressing diagnostic uncertainty, patient sign-out, and informed consent.

  • Mary McGinnis (right)

    Coordinator

    Mary spent multiple years working as the Coordinator for the TTR course at the University of Colorado. She was born and raised in Arvada, CO, and went to Colorado State University for psychology and Spanish. She got married in 2020 to her wonderful husband who also grew up in Arvada. She loves to swim and paddleboard in the summer and snowboard in the winter. She loves to travel anywhere and everywhere and is always on the lookout for adventures.

  • Anthony Gaynier, EdD (left)

    Planning Committee

    Anthony Gaynier is the Director of Coaching and Learning Skills Specialist at Wayne State University School of Medicine where he co-directs a 4-week mandatory non-surgical Transition to Residency course. The course includes Duties after Death, clinical skills workshops, high-fidelity simulation, and standardized patient inclusive communication workshops.

  • Jaini Sutaria, MD (left)

    Planning Committee

    Jaini Sutaria is an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW). She is a hospitalist by trade but educator by passion. She co-directs the IM Track of the TTR course at UTSW which is a mandatory course and involves approx. 140 MS4's annually. The course involves simulation-based activities, morning report style talks, small group learning sessions and most recently a medical escape room. She also chairs the education committee of her hospital medicine group. She enjoys travelling and Zumba dancing.