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The clickable links below navigate directly to outside media articles which featured Department of Medicine faculty throughout the month of January.Ìý


Brian C. Jensen, MD, caring for patients with cardiotoxicity, a type of heart damage caused by chemotherapy.

Amanda Nelson, MD, MSCR, RhMSUS,Ìýby Medscape regarding steroid injections and osteoarthritis.

Shakira J. Grant, ²Ñµþµþ³§,Ìýin an Everyday Health about multiple myeloma in the Black community.

Lisa A. Carey, MD, how she sequence targeted agents for HR+, HER2/neu-negative (also known as ErbB-2) metastatic breast cancer.

Kirsten Nyrop, PhD, and Marjory Charlot, MD, MPH, MSc, contributed to “” in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

Lisa A. Carey, MD, and Joannie M. Ivory, MD, MSPH, the higher frequency and treatment implications of nonluminal A or high-risk tumors in Black and younger women.

Carla M. P. Ribeiro, PhD, Ìýwill serve as a NIH/NIGMS reviewer for the Special Emphasis Panel/Scientific Review Group 2023/05 MRAD meeting, which will be held on February 16-17.

Seth Berkowitz, MD, MPH, was featured in “Food as medicine? It’s not as simple as it sounds”

John B. Buse, MD, PhD, the misconceptions patients have when starting type 2 diabetes drugs.

A student research team led by Victor Arahirwa, mentored by Ross Boyce, MD, MSc, Ìý the pandemic may have contributed to changes in the management of tick borne disease.

Karina Zaveri Whelan, MD, gave an update on her equity-focused quality improvement project.

Through a grant from theÌýABIM Foundation, Karina Whelan, MD,ÌýÌýis helping medical students among patients at ºÚÁÏÍø Health to improve existing health equity gaps.

Claire Doerschuk, MD,injury stimuli dosing and measurement schemes affect variability and outcomes between sexes.

Brain Bramson, MD, spoke about his career journey in infectious diseases.

Darren DeWalt, MD, MPH, titled, “Disentangling the Role of Health Care Systems in Producing High-Quality Care”