Category: News
Congratulations to our Block 9 Morning Report Winners!
Dr. Charles Vorkas wins the Attendance Award and Dr. Liz Upton wins the Genius Award.
Block 6 Morning Report Winners
Congratulations to Dr. Nicole Harlan for winning the Block 6 Morning Report Attendance Award, and to Dr. Dan Matthews and Dr. Chris Bowman for winning the Block 6 Morning Report Genius Award.
Congratulations!
Congratulations to all of the residents who presented a poster at the recent North Carolina ACP meeting, held at the Washington Duke Inn on February 8-9. Dr. Adrian Austin won first place in the Clinical Vignette category. We are very proud of all of you!
Congratulations to Dr. Heang Lim for being selected as one of this year’s recipients of the PlusPeople Award.
This honor is presented to UNC Healthcare employees for their outstanding performance and service on the job.
Congratulations to Dr. Josh Berkowitz, who was featured in November’s “Real Doctors, Real People” segment at UNC.
View the video at “Real Doctors, Real People.”
News Archive
Congratulations to Dr. Adam Buntaine and Dr. Anna Conterato, who are Block 5’s Morning Report Attendance Winner and Genius Award Winner, respectively! Congratulations to Dr. Loren Robinson! She received the Howard Schubiner Award at last week’s National Med/Peds Meeting in New Orleans. This award recognizes significant contributions by a Med-Peds Resident physician to NMRPA and/o … Read more
When Time is Muscle: UNC Cardiologists Beat the Clock
Calculating the risk of heart failure, cardiogenic shock, and death at the time of an angioplasty procedure can be critically important because early initiation of blood pressure support can improve survival.
New study aims to address the opioid crisis in western North Carolina
Three UNC researchers are joining forces with investigators at RTI International to devise solutions to address the opioid epidemic and related public health problems in eight counties in North Carolina’s western tip.
UNC Study of Elimination Diet for Eosinophilic Esophagitis Among Top 10 Downloaded in APT Journal
An elimination diet resulted in 40% of eosinophilic esophagitis patients achieving a histologic response, which was maintained in 20% after two years of treatment.
Honoring a Son’s Passion for Research
Mary Cress’s eldest son, David Richards, always had a penchant for science. She fondly remembers Dave returning home from a 4th grade science lesson to tell her with wonder that scientists had isolated DNA molecules and, a few years later, his science fair project on photosynthesis that won the South Dakota State Science Fair and placed 3rd out of 414 nationally. Dave dreamed of … Read more