David Rosen, MD, PhD, MSPH, spoke about his study regarding the early release practices from some health conditions in NC jails.
Scott Commins, MD, PhD, featured in a CNN article about alpha-gal syndrome.
David Wohl, MD, addressed the rise in COVID-19 cases in NC and how the heat may play a part.
Andrew Short, MD, Erin Dunneback, MD, John R. Stephens, MD, and Hospital Medicine colleagues published, "Safety and predictors of the success of lumbar punctures performed by a medicine procedure service."
Fourth-year UNC School of Medicine student Reaves Houston will spearhead a QI initiative on the Division of Geriatric Medicine's inpatient service.
Prabir Roy-Chaudhury MD, PhD, investigated the effect of needle angle on hemodialysis cannulation skill.
Angela Wahl, PhD, Balfour Sartor MD, and J. Victor Garcia, PhD, and colleagues created a germ-free mouse model to evaluate the role of the microbiome in the infection, replication, and pathogenesis of HIV and Epstein-Barr virus.
Research conducted by Stephan Moll, MD, suggests a life-threatening blood clotting disorder can be caused by an infection with adenovirus.
Nicholas Shaheen, MD, MPH, and Spencer Dorn, MD, MPH, MHA, were quoted in an article about the five-year project to establish the Center for Virtual Care Value and Equity (ViVE) at Carolina.
Edwin Kim, MD, MS, was featured in an article about clinics using allergy drops as an alternative to shots.
Seth Berkowitz, MD, MPH, announced the cover of his book, "Equal Care: Health Equity, Social Democracy, and the Egalitarian State" which will be published in March 2024.
Lisa Rose-Jones, MD, and other cardiologists across the country conducted a research study on in-person vs virtual interview format for fellowships in cardiovascular disease.
As more Americans enter their later years, there is an increasing need for more geriatricians. Yet, the specialty is currently in decline.
Erica Brenner, MD, spoke about Crohn's disease in children - signs and treatment options.
Koyal Jain, MD, MPH, published an article evaluating advanced training programs in glomerular diseases.
Darren DeWalt, MD, MPH, spoke about using A/B testing in medicine. A term common in the tech industry, it would mean rapidly comparing small differences in patient communication. The story was also published in The Atlantic. |
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