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


Sascha Tuchman, MD, MHS, spoke at a CancerNetwork program about new recent research in multiple myeloma. 

Scott Commins, MD, PhD, accessed a study on, how long allergy patients will take sublingual iImmunotherapy.

Scott Randell, PhD, helped develop a new computational method to map the architecture of human tissues.

Kevin Biese, MD, MAT, published the editorial “Telehealth with older adults: Getting it right”

Edwin Kim, MD, MS, was featured in the article “Adherence to subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy is suboptimal”

David Weber, MD, MPH spoke with WRAL about COVID and flu trends.

At The American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting Evan Dellon, MD, MPH, FACG presented data from part A and part B of the 3-part, phase 3 LIBERTY-EoE-TREET study.

Joshua Niznik, PharmD, PhD, Meredith Gilliam, MD, MPH, and Laura C. Hanson, MD, MPH,  published new research titled, ‘Controversies in Osteoporosis Treatment of Nursing Home Residents’

Erin Steinbach MD, PhD, published an article on intestinal epithelial cell barrier dysfunction in peanut allergy.

Beth Jonas, MD, discussed the rheumatologist shortage with Healio.

Matt Milowsky, MD, collaborated in a study with the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network for the genomic analysis of metastatic urothelial cancer.

David Rosen, MD, PhD, MSPH, co-authored a study on the unique challenges of COVID-19 prevention in jails.

Shannon E. Aymes, MD, MPH, provided the evidence report and systematic review for the US Preventive Services Task Force on screening for obstructive sleep apnea in adults.

Katherine E. Reeder-Hayes, MD, MBA, MSCR, published “Breast surgery after neoadjuvant chemotherapy: time for a change?”

Saira Sheikh, MD, presented data at ACR Convergence 2022 showing the effectiveness of a pilot peer education program called the Patient Advocates for Lupus Studies (PALS).

Todd Baron, MD, and the NC State Veterinary Team saved a puppy by performing a procedure never believed to be used on a dog before.