The clickable links below navigate directly to outside media articles which featured Department of Medicine faculty throughout the month of September.Ìý
Jacob Stein, MD, MPH, in an article about the increase of gastrointestinal cancers in younger populations.
Joshua Niznik, PhD, the memory issues that often look likeÌýAlzheimer’s but aren’t.
Rick Stouffer, MD, “What will — and won’t — change about cardiology in 50 years” for Becker’s Hospital Review.
Jane Little, MD, and Maria Boucher, MD,Ìý current struggles of patients with sickle cell disease.
David Wohl, MD, was featured in multiple articles regarding flu, RSV and COVID-19 vaccines.
Jason Akulian, MD, MPH, a team that successfully maneuvered a robot through living lung tissue.
Prabir Roy-Chaudhury MD, PhD, that exploredÌýtaurolidine/heparin lock solution and catheter-related bloodstream infection in hemodialysis.
Debra Bynum, MD, was involved in a study that examined associations between impostor syndrome and holding leadership positions in medicine.
Keisha Gibson, MD, MPH, onÌýchildhood nephrotic syndrome.
John Batsis, MD, and his research team collaborated with Dartmouth College to create a device clinicians can use to identify exercise correctness and send alerts if a patient isn’t doing their exercises.
Edwin Kim, MD, the new ARS-1 (Neffy) intranasal epinephrine spray for patients having Type 1 allergic reactions as well as the FDA’s upcoming decision on the treatment.
Research by Evan S. Dellon, MD, MPH, in this article, “Lack of timely follow-up care common among patients with eosinophilic esophagitis.”
Amanda Nelson, MD, the Arthritis Foundation to discuss, “What’s the best type of exercise pan for arthritis pain?â€
Evan M. Zeitler, MD, and Ronald Falk, MD,ÌýÌýon characterizing the metabolic response of the zebrafish kidney to overfeeding.
Amy Mottl, MD, MPH, on the paper titled, “Impact of Diabetic Lesions on Pathology, Treatment and Outcomes of Glomerular Diseases.”