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    ‘There Are Only So Many Beds’: COVID-19 Surge Hits Hospitals in NC, Across US

    Shannon Carson, MD A WRAL.com report describes the latest spike in COVID hospitalizations as more dramatic than previous surges. 鈥淲e are seeing this week a rapid increase in cases of people with moderate and severe COVID-19 disease,鈥 said Shannon Carson, MD, chief of the division of pulmonary and critical care medicine. “This surge is a different ballgame from the previous ones.鈥 … Read more

  • June- Grants and Funding

    Department of Medicine Grants & Funding: June 1 鈥 June 30, 2021

    Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism Klara Klein, MD, PhD,聽received a聽physician-scientist award聽to cultivate her career as a translational clinician scientist. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Resident聽Corey Ketchem, MD, received the聽Bondurant-Ehringhaus Award聽to support research聽with聽Evan Dellon, MD, MPH, on eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and other esophageal dise … Read more

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    We Usually Don’t Vote on Intubation

    Christopher Jensen, MD, Katherine “Alex” Despotes, MD, and Benjamin DeMarco, MD Christopher Jensen, MD, a hematology-oncology fellow, with Katherine “Alex” Despotes, MD, and Benjamin DeMarco, MD, fellows in the division of pulmonary and critical care medicine, recently published “We Usually Don’t Vote on Intubation” in the Chest Journal. Their essay tells the story of a patient w … Read more

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    Donaldson, Goralski Research Highlighted By MRM

    Scott Donaldson, MD, and Jennifer Goralski, MD Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (MRM) recently highlighted research by Scott Donaldson, MD, professor of medicine, and Jennifer Goralski, MD, assistant professor of medicine and pediatrics, from the division of pulmonary and critical care medicine. Their paper 鈥淐omparison of single breath hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI with dynamic 19F MRI … Read more

  • Subhashini Sellers, MD

    Hospital Workers Celebrate Seeing Fewer Covid-19 Patients

    Subhashini Sellers, MD, MSc Subhashini Sellers, MD, MSc, assistant professor in the division of pulmonary diseases and critical care medicine, was featured in an NBC news story recognizing a new milestone in the fight against COVID-19 as hospitals nationwide report fewer new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. 鈥淚 feel like I can allow myself to feel more, and to connect with pat … Read more

  • 鈥楴anodecoy鈥 Therapy Binds and Neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 Virus

    Jason Lobo, MD NC State researchers led by Ke Cheng, PhD, created a therapeutic approach that mimics the receptor that the virus binds to and then traps the virus before it infect cells. The Department of Medicine’s聽Jason Lobo, MD, the Kimberly H. Tsamoutales Distinguished Term Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine,聽is a co-author on the … Read more

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    Some Hospitals See No New COVID-19 Patients, But Delta Variant Could Undo Progress

    More hospitals in the U.S. are going days without seeing any new COVID-19 patients, but despite the positive sign, concerns remain that the delta coronavirus variant could start filling up beds again. Ashley Henderson, MD According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the country had more than 400 COVID-19 hospitalizations during the first week of June. That wa … Read more

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    Scientists Demonstrate Promising New Approach for Treating Cystic Fibrosis

    Silvia Kreda, PhD Scientists led by Silvia Kreda, PhD, associate professor in the division of pulmonary diseases and critical care medicine, and Rudolph Juliano, PhD, Boshamer Distinguished Professor Emeritus in pharmacology, created an improved oligonucleotide therapy strategy with the potential for treating other pulmonary diseases, such as COPD and asthma. The scientists led a … Read more

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    黑料网 Health Reaches Milestone of Zero COVID Patients For 36-Hour Span

    Ashley Henderson, MD For the first time in more than a year, 黑料网 Health reported zero patients in the COVID unit at 黑料网 Medical Center. It was just a 36-hour span this month but it was momentous considering what the unit looked like at the start of the year. Ashley Henderson, MD, associate professor of medicine in the division of pulmonary diseases and critical care medicine, was … Read more

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    Patel, Jain Join OAE To Provide Student Support Across the State

    Kunal Patel, MD, and Animesh Jain, MD The 黑料网 Office of Academic Excellence is a group of faculty and staff who support students academically through the pre-clinical and clinical years, providing coaching, clinical skills training, and test-taking guidance. The OAE recently announced new faculty members who will join the OAE to provide student support across the state. Kunal Pat … Read more

  • May- Grants and Funding

    Department of Medicine Grants & Funding: May 1 鈥 May 31, 2021

    Division of Infectious Diseases Lisa Hightow-Weidman, MD, PhD, received an NIMHD grant award for 鈥淎 multidimensional digital approach to address vaccine hesitancy and increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake among African American young adults in the South.鈥 Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Michael Knowles, MD, received a grant award from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation fo … Read more

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    Combating Vaccine Hesitancy Among Gen Z As COVID Cases, Hospital Admissions Tick Up

    Shannon Carson, MD Young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 account for a growing share of new COVID-19 cases and patients in hospitals 鈥 even as surveys show that group with a higher rate of hesitancy for the vaccine. 鈥淵oung people need to understand that even if they get COVID, they can be symptomatic for quite some time 鈥 it can change their life, at least in the near term, … Read more