|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Lannie J. Cation, M.D., F.A.C.P
Transitional Year
Dr. Cation is a graduate of Baylor College of Medicine and completed his internal medicine residency training at Wright-Patterson Medical Center. Dr. Cation is a general internist who enjoys teaching and seeing patients in the hospital or clinic settings. He has a keen interest in medical education research and has published several papers in this area. Dr. Cation is committed to making the Transitional Year Residency Program the best training experiences possible.
|
| |
 |
Dr. Craig Wilson, M.D.
Program Director, Internal Medicine
Chairman, Department of Medicine
Gidday! Born in New Zealand, Craig Wilson grew up in Brisbane, Australia, where he obtained his medicine degree from the University of Queensland. He completed two years of a medicine residency before emigrating to the USA and completing a residency in Internal Medicine at St Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis.
After a brief hospitalist faculty appointment at St Vincent, he completed a two year Fellowship in Geriatic Medicine at Duke University. During this time he also graduated from the Duke University-National Institutes of Health co-sponsored Masters degree in Health Sciences, Research Methodology.
Dr Wilson has been a Geriatric physician with the St.Vincent Institute on Aging since 2001. During this time he has published in the fields of dementia, and the physiologic determinants of frailty. Dr Wilson brings his passion for teaching, patient safety, and evidence-based practice to St.Vincent medical education as director of the Residency in Internal Medicine.
|
| |
 |
David Harsha, MD FAAFP
Co-Program Director
Director of Sports Medicine
Dr. Harsha obtained his engineering and premedical degrees at Oklahoma State University and a medical degree at the University of Oklahoma. His interest in the total care of athletes led him to pursue a fellowship in Sports Medicine at Indiana University. His research interest has resulted in several publications.
He currently serves as Team Physician for the Indianapolis Ice Hockey team and the Indiana Fever Women's basketball team. Dr. Harsha and his wife Dr. Cathy Harsha (Clinical Instructor of OB/GYN) have 3 children and enjoy spending time at their cabin and going to theme parks.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|