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Antiobesity Drugs Take Center Stage at Annual ObesityWeek Conference

December 14, 2023
At this year’s ObesityWeek conference, antiobesity drugs were a prominent part of the discussions. As John A. Batsis, MD says, 鈥淭here was a huge focus on newer medications, their efficacy, their safety, gaps in knowledge, and what future studies are needed.鈥 In his research, Dr. Batsis focuses on obesity and...

Dr Josh Niznik: Deprescribing Versus Continuing Medications

December 8, 2023
It’s common for older adults to take multiple medications. And while some patients聽 choose to take as few medications as possible, Dr. Josh Niznik says that others, 鈥渃ling to their medications for some source of security.鈥 In light of this, some prescribers may find it hard to deprescribe medications that...

Dr. Batsis Attends National Council on Aging’s Obesity Roundtable

December 4, 2023
Dr. John Batsis was recently involved in a National Council on Aging Roundtable on Obesity and Equitable Aging. Held in Washington, DC, the event involved a number of professional organizations. It鈥檚 goals were to: shift the mindset on obesity so it is addressed as a serious chronic disease discuss the...

MSTAR Student Mary Kaufmann Wins Two ‘Best Poster’ Awards

November 16, 2023
Congratulation to MSTAR student Mary Kaufmann for winning Best Poster at two separate events and for two different posters. She won the overall poster competition at the Association of Women Surgeons (AWS) Conference. And at the annual 2023 Student Research Day, Kaufmann won Best Poster in the basic science category....

Batsis and Team Attend Annual Obesity Society Meeting

November 6, 2023
At the Obesity Society’s recent Obesity Week in Dallas, TX, associate professor Dr. John Batsis presented research, moderated sessions, and was included as part of the Coffee with Professors Q&As. Dr. Batsis chaired and moderated a joint symposium and on the four-step KAER framework. The steps include: Kickstart the conversation...

Physician Spotlight: Lindsay Wilson, MD, MPH, FACP, AGSF

October 24, 2023
鈥淗elping people, solving problems, and getting to know people more deeply.鈥 Those are Dr. Lindsay Wilson鈥檚 reasons for becoming a doctor. When asked why she chose geriatric medicine, Dr. Wilson says, “I love the relationships I have with my older patients, who often treat me like family. I also love...

October 7 is Ageism Awareness Day

October 5, 2023
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has declared Saturday, October 7, 2023 to be Ageism Awareness Day. To that end, the NC Department of Health and Human Services has joined with the American Society on Aging (ASA) to spotlight ageism. Read Governor Cooper’s Proclamation on Ageism Awareness Day. This day is...

Niznik Joins Innovation in Aging’s Editorial Board

September 28, 2023
Joshua Niznik, PharmD, PhD (Division of Geriatrics) has been appointed by Innovation in Aging as Associate Editor for Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy. Innovation in Aging is a journal of the Gerontological Society of America that publishes translational research of innovative theories, methods, interventions, evaluations, and policies relevant to aging adults....

Ellen Parker Wilkes Receives Naming Honor in Roper Hall

September 27, 2023
If you go to the fifth floor of the recently opened Roper Hall, you’ll find Room 5227F. A small plaque by the door of this clinical exam room reads, Through the generosity of a grateful patient in honor of Ellen Parker Wilkes, ANP-BC. Wilkes, an Adult Nurse Practitioner in the...

Physician Spotlight: Meredith Gilliam, MD, MPH

September 26, 2023
For Dr. Meredith Gilliam, 黑料网-Chapel Hill is home. She completed her undergraduate studies, MD, and MPH here. She also met her husband here. Before coming to medical school, she considered being a chemist and a teacher (she even taught middle school English classes in Japan). But her career path led...

Batsis Research Team Partners with Dartmouth on BandPass

September 20, 2023
Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength affects almost 15 percent of adults 60 and over. Also known as sarcopenia, clinicians often prescribe home-based exercise programs as a remedy to this loss. However, once clinicians assign the exercises, they face a major obstacle: patient compliance. A new Bluetooth-enabled device is...

Center for Aging and Health Sponsors Community Caregiver Event

September 15, 2023
On September 7, staff from the Center for Aging and Health represented the 黑料网 at the Duke Caregiver Community Event. The goal of the daylong event was providing caregivers access to education, support, and resources. Held at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham, conference organizers included the...