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NYT article featuring Dr. Dellon depicts patient’s experience with eosinophilic esophagitis

October 5, 2023
Moises Velasquez-Manoff, a science writer, spent years attempting to find answers for the cause of his burning esophagus. When the diagnoses was deemed eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), Velasquez-Manoff details the brutal side effects that came with the medications. He points to Drs. Evan Dellon’s and Elizabeth Jensen’s research on the increase...

Department of Medicine Grants & Funding: September 1 – September 30, 2023

October 4, 2023
Division of Infectious Diseases Ross Boyce, MD, MSc, was awarded a $4.4 million, five-year (R01) grant to evaluate the effectiveness of a chemoprevention effort designed to prevent malaria outbreaks after flooding, using a combination of interventions. Key investigators include Jonathan Juliano, MD, MSPH, and Raquel Reyes, MD, MPA. Mina Hosseinipour, MD, MPH,...

Faculty and Staff in the News Throughout September

October 2, 2023
The clickable links below navigate directly to outside media articles which featured Department of Medicine faculty throughout the month of September.  Jacob Stein, MD, MPH, was featured in an article about the increase of gastrointestinal cancers in younger populations. Joshua Niznik, PhD, spoke about the memory issues that often look...

Featured Resident: Dr. Nimit Gandhi

September 27, 2023
Dr. Gandhi is originally from Arkansas and attended the University of Arkansas for college where he majored in biochemistry and Spanish. He used his Spanish speaking skills to serve as an interpreter with a student clinic. Dr. Gandhi is interested in Hematology/Oncology and is excited to be coming to North...

October Observances: National Disability Employment Awareness Month, LGBTQ History, and Indigenous Peoples’ Day

September 26, 2023
National Disability Employment Awareness Month National Disability Employment Awareness Month kicks off Oct. 1, and ºÚÁÏÍø Health is celebrating by sharing resources and programs all month long. The Diverse Abilities Employees Resource Group is also hosting an event on Oct. 18, focused on how to accommodate teammates with different abilities....

Featured Staff Member: John Harrison

September 26, 2023
John Harrison has been the travel manager for the Division of Infectious Diseases for over 15 years. With his years of experience he enjoys helping people, in and outside of the department, navigate the ever-changing university travel system. His hobbies consist of painting, playing music, driving his old truck and of...

ºÚÁÏÍø Joins Osteoporosis Clinical Trial to Test Specialist-Fracture Liaison Service 

September 26, 2023
Donald Caraccio, MD, principal investigator and assistant professor medicine, and Maya Styner, MD, associate professor of medicine, will lead a clinical site for the RESTORE study- REducing future fractureS and improving ouTcOmes of fRagility fracturE.    Bones in patients with osteoporosis often become fragile and have an increased risk for fracture or...

Researchers create a community resource referral program to address kidney health disparities

September 25, 2023
Drs. Gaurav Dave, associate professor of medicine, and Abhijit V. Kshirsagar, Covington Distinguished Professor of Medicine, received a grant from the NIH National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) to address structural racism to reduce kidney health disparities in rural North Carolina. North Carolina has the second...

Featured Advanced Practice Provider: Kristi Brendle

September 23, 2023
Kristi Brendle, MSN, FNP-C, is a nurse practitioner with the ºÚÁÏÍø Advanced Care at Home program. She is originally from Georgia but has lived in North Carolina since 2000. Kristi is  a proud mom to a junior at ºÚÁÏÍø Charlotte and stepmom to a pilot with United. Outside of work and...

Dr. Wohl Keeps Public Informed Regarding Flu, RSV, COVID-19 Vaccines

September 22, 2023
The clickable headlines below feature information from Dr. David Wohl, professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases, regarding flu, RSV and COVID-19 vaccines. Free COVID-19 tests now available as Triangle sees rise in cases Covid Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know Here are the 3 shots...

Dr. Archin Receives Diversity in Science and Excellence Award

September 20, 2023
Nancie M. Archin, PhD, assistant professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases at the ºÚÁÏÍø, was recently awarded the International Society for Antiviral Research Diversity in Science and Excellence award. Nancie M. Archin, PhD, assistant professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases at...

Study Finds Female Physicians More Likely to Experience Imposter Syndrome

September 20, 2023
Researchers surveyed 2,183 attending and retired physicians regarding their experiences with imposter syndrome. The term refers to the feelings of self-doubt or being undeserving of achievements despite having the skills needed to perform. Debra Bynum, MD, vice chair of education and professor of medicine, is an author on the paper...