FSU MED Magazine Fall 2019, Vol. 15 | Page 26

FSU Medical Alumni Board Tanya Anim (M.D., ’10) was elected chair of the FSU Medical Alumni Board during the spring meeting. Anim, a family physician with the FSU College of Medicine-Lee Health Family Medicine Residency Program in Fort Myers, is the second College of Medicine alumna to lead the board. The spring elections also included officers Richard Sheridan, M.D. (PIMS ’76), chair- elect; Ric Adkins, M.D. (PIMS ’81), treasurer; Marlisha Edwards (M.D., ’11), secretary; Rudy Hehn, M.D. (PIMS ’78), Elected Director 1; and Charles Ritchie (M.D., ’08), Elected Director 2. Board members include: Mike Sweeney, M.D. (PIMS ’75), past chair; Christie Alexander (M.D., ’05), past chair; Floyd Jaggears, M.D. (PIMS ’83), immediate past chair; Gary Dana, M.D. (PIMS ’89); Paul Deci, M.D. (PIMS ’83); Matthew Lee (M.D., ’06); Stephanie Lee (M.D., ’06); Joda Lynn (M.D., ’05); Ric Newman, M.D. (PIMS ’83); Shannon Price (M.D., ’06); Sandeep Forged by the sea David Rice, M.D. (PIMS ’95); Sarah Ritchie health services for active-duty service members (M.D., ’08); Edward St. Mary, M.D. (PIMS State for an internship year in family medicine and partners with other health-care resources ’79); Cody VanLandingham (M.D., ’08); at nearby Naval Hospital Pensacola. A year later such as the Navy’s fleet and family service centers. Scott Warren, M.D. (PIMS ’83); Mike Weiss, Stephenie Scully (M.D., ’10) left Florida her career took an unexpected turn. “It’s so unique, in fact, that this element of M.D. (PIMS ’91); Lauren Hemstreet, student collaboration has captured the attention of rep, PA Class of 2020; JP Megna, student rep, medical officer and that’s when I discovered that high-ranking officials,” Scully said. A few Navy M.D. Class of 2021; Abigail Schirmer, student treating depression, anxiety and PTSD was very admirals have been among those requesting rep, M.D. Class of 2022; and Morrisa Taylor, rewarding,” Scully said. “After my tour with tours to learn more about what MHOOD offers. student rep, M.D. Class of 2020; Dominique “I deployed with the Marines as a general them I switched to psychiatry.” Today Scully is the psychiatrist for Naval Special Recently, a Navy fleet chief unaffiliated with Scully’s unit posted a video on Reddit praising Warfare on the West Coast. She’s stationed at MHOOD’s services and encouraging military Naval Medical Center San Diego, where she is members to utilize them. assistant director of the outpatient department. Williams, M.D. Class of 2023; and Madeleine Zeichner, PA Class of 2019. Interested in serving or have questions about the board’s role? Contact us at [email protected]. “A fleet chief endorsing a specific medical When the Navy began its new Mental Health program is relatively rare and a good sign that Operational Outreach Division – MHOOD – we are achieving our intended effect,” Scully it turned to Scully to oversee development and said. “It’s been very encouraging to know that create standard operating procedures. our efforts are making a difference.” “The Navy, like most places in our country, Rahangdale, M.D., regional campus designee; MHOOD offers walk-in, same-day mental Scully, who was “stationed” at the Pensacola is struggling to keep up with the demand for Regional Campus for her third and fourth years mental health care,” Scully said. “We have tried of medical school, offered some unsolicited praise to get very creative in order to get our service of her own: “My educational experience at FSU members access as quickly as possible while COM was phenomenal and the foundation for delivering safe patient care.” all I’ve been able to do in Navy medicine.” Alumna Tanya Anim 24