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UT Health Science Center at Houston Wins MindGames Competition

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Photo: (from left) Gauri Wable, M.D., Ph.D., Hunter Hinman, M.D., and Caroline McCool, M.D.

The team from the University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHSC) at Houston won this year’s MindGames competition that has been a popular attraction at APA Annual Meetings since 2007. This year’s competition was held online. The format was inspired by the “Jeopardy” TV quiz show.

Pictured are the members of the UTHSC team. They are (from left) Caroline McCool, M.D., Ph.D., Hunter Hinman, M.D., and Gauri Wable, M.D.

They played against residents from Cooper University Health Care and the State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Health Sciences University. The players for Cooper University were Roshi DeSilva, M.D., Michelle Crawford, M.D., and James Steinberg, M.D. The players for SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University were Amvrine Ganguly, M.D., Patrick Arthur, M.D., and Hagar Kandel, M.D. ■