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UNC collaborates with NC Department of Public Safety, Durham County Sheriff’s Office on opioid addiction treatment

August 5, 2019
Two new projects are part of a NIH-funded network to improve opioid addiction treatment in criminal justice settings.

Mark Gwynne, DO – Class of 2011

July 26, 2019
Dr. Mark Gwynne, Fellowship Class of 2011, was named President of UNC Health Alliance and UNC Senior Alliance.  UNC Health Alliance is an integrated network of dedicated clinicians collaborating to optimize the health of North Carolina’s residents, transform the care experience for patients and providers, and manage the total costs...

Researchers find correlation between vaping cannabis and other tobacco use

June 27, 2019
Researchers at UNC School of Medicine found almost one in ten North Carolina adolescents reported ever vaping cannabis or marijuana. The researchers also found strong associations between the use of certain types of tobacco products and the use of e-cigarette devices to vape cannabis.

Becker-Dreps awarded NIAID grant to examine dengue and Zika interplay during gestation and childhood

June 14, 2019
Researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will lead a study to examine how dengue and Zika interplay during gestation and childhood, thanks to a grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

AMA Awards UNC School of Medicine $1.8 million to support FIRST program

June 7, 2019
The AMA awarded $1.8 million over five years to the UNC School of Medicine to support a significant expansion of the Fully Integrated Readiness for Service (FIRST) Program to new geographic areas of North Carolina and additional high needs specialties including family medicine, general surgery, pediatrics, and psychiatry.

UNC School of Medicine’s Dr. Harry Stafford Receives Humanitarian Award

May 21, 2019
Dr. Stafford is being recognized for "his continued efforts in sports medicine and heart health. His efforts continue to impact our local communities and student-athletes across North Carolina.”

Helton named Interim Chair of Family Medicine

May 14, 2019
Margaret Helton, MD, will assume the role of Interim Chair of the Department of Family Medicine, effective June 1, 2019.

Orson Austin, MD – Class of 1995

April 26, 2019
Orson Austin, Fellowship Class of 1995, is Associate Professor at University of Cincinnati. Austin is dedicated to community and global health. He’s been on multiple healthcare mission trips to Haiti and was able to see more than 200 patients on his last visit. As an Associate Professor at the UC...

Ashkin receives UNC Diversity Award

April 11, 2019
Dr. Evan Ashkin has received a UNC Diversity Award in recognition of his efforts at furthering equity and inclusion in primary care and community health. Dr. Ashkin is the director and founder of the Formerly Incarcerated Transitions (FIT) Program, regional medical director for Community Care of NC, and a provider...

UNC School of Medicine Ranked First for Primary Care for Second Straight Year

March 12, 2019
In the annual rankings of “America’s Best Graduate Schools,” U.S. News & World Report ranked UNC School of Medicine 1st for primary care and 4th for family medicine.

Dr. Cristy Page Named School of Medicine Executive Dean

February 20, 2019
Cristy Page, MD, MPH, Chair of UNC Family Medicine, has been named Executive Dean of the UNC School of Medicine, effective February 18, 2019. This leadership position was vacated when Dr. Wesley Burks assumed the dual role of Dean of the School of Medicine and CEO of UNC Health Care.

Do high e-cigarette taxes drive Indonesian vapers to smoke conventional cigarettes?

February 8, 2019
Justin Byron, PhD, MHS is the principal investigator on a grant from the Bloomberg Foundation and the Johns Hopkins Institute for Global Tobacco Control to examine whether a new 57% tax on e-cigarette liquids in Indonesia is driving vapers back to deadly conventional cigarettes.

UNC School of Medicine welcomes fourth class of FIRST Scholars

February 5, 2019
The UNC School of Medicine is pleased to announce the acceptance of the fourth class of the Fully Integrated Readiness for Service Training (FIRST) Program. Medical students Alex Gregor, Lucas John, Kate Miller, and Michael Steinbacher have been accepted into this accelerated medical curriculum.

Rethinking the Strip: $1.3 Million Will Put Discovery into Practice

November 29, 2018
A landmark UNC School of Medicine study showed that the finger prick blood glucose test is unnecessary for most people with type 2 diabetes, and now researchers Katrina Donahue and Laura Young received a PCORI grant to implement their findings across the country.