The clickable links below navigate directly to outside media articles which featured Department of Medicine faculty and staff throughout the month of October.
Alan Lee Hinderliter, MD, worked with a Duke researcher to find a more effective way of interpreting patients at home blood pressure.
Ross Boyce, MD, MSc, was featured for his unique path from Army infantry to infectious disease academia.
Nov. 20 2024 marked the 10 year anniversary of the first ever transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) at UNC-Chapel Hill. That lucky young man was Jim Aspell. Check out his story here featuring John Vavalle, MD, MHS, and Michael Yeung, MD.
Jonathan Juliano, MD , MSPH, co-published a study on anti-malarial resistance in southern Zambia.
Seth Berkowitz, MD, MPH was called on by the New York Times for an article on the financial pressure of chronic diseases.
Emily Chang, MD, will co-host NPR’s People’s Pharmacy podcast on Dec. 14 about chronic kidney disease.
Evan Dellon, MD, MPH copublished a study on treatment outcomes in patients after antireflux surgery
Nigel Mackman, PhD, gave the inaugural keynote address at the University of Michigan’s First Annual Frankel Cardiovascular Center Scientific Symposium.
Matthew Milowsky, MD, FASCO wrote about the potential of biomarkers to improve bladder cancer care.
John Buse, MD, was consulted on a new blood pressure control study.
Matt Nielsen, MD, MS, FACS cohosted a podcast episode on diagnostic practices in urology.
Peter Leone, MD, was consulted by USAToday on a concerning college student sex trend.
Jonathan Juliano, MD, MPH co-authored a study on genotyping Peruvian Amazonian malaria species.
Stanley Lemon, MD, studied Hep A’s ability to replicate itself inside the liver.
John A. Bastis, MD, presented his research on weight loss in elders at both the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Intramural Office of Obesity Research and the European Social for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism Scientific Congress.
Edward Barnes, MD, MPH, discussed the AGA’s brand new guidelines on pouchitis.
Beth Jonas, MD, highlighted the effects of burnout in the rheumatology field.
Amanda Nelsen, MD, MSCR, RhMSUS, spoke on a podcast about the use of AI in the medical field. Her 2024 American College of Rheumatology Convergence lecture is also available.