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Project EMBRACE Returns

October 27, 2021
Project EMBRACE, the acronym for “Ending Medical Bias and Racism by Advocating for Change and Equity” returned on October 8.  A collaboration between residents from the UNC Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, the concept began with Melissa Wooten, MD, MPH, who helped develop and lead the conference last year. “The...

Batsis receives NC TraCS Institute grant to explore the early detection of sarcopenia

October 27, 2021
The NC TraCS Institute has awarded John A. Batsis, MD, and the Division of Geriatric Medicine a 1-year, team science grant to study the early detection of sarcopenia.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month–Caring for Patients, Advancing Research

October 25, 2021
Behind every photo is a story with the power to uplift and inspire. One year has made all the difference for Frances Lucas from Fayetteville, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2020. And, it was something Dr. Yara Abdou said that set the tone for her journey. “She...

Newsworthy from the Department of Medicine, Week of October 15 – 21

October 24, 2021
The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured Department of Medicine faculty starting Friday, October 15, 2021. Unusual accident, blood clot diagnosis lead Leasburg woman to UNC’s DVT Clinic – Cassi Frank (CBS17) UNC expert recommends vaccine boosters to help shore up waning immunity – Dr....

McAllister Heart Institute Pivots to COVID-19

October 22, 2021
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, UNC Health and the UNC School of Medicine’s top physicians and researchers have worked tirelessly to find answers, notably through vaccine research and therapeutic development. While these discoveries have brought us closer to a world without COVID-19, a growing volume of evidence suggests the effect of...

Supporting Residents in the Clinic and Beyond

October 22, 2021
For Debra Bynum, MD, her position as director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program at UNC School of Medicine is deeply personal. Originally hailing from Jacksonville, North Carolina, and being the first in her family to finish high school, lifelong learning became Bynum’s top value. She entered UNC School of...

Targeted Therapies For a Silent Struggle

October 21, 2021
Research evolves quickly and does not always follow a grand plan. For Aadra Bhatt, this flexibility led to finding her career passion. An assistant professor in the Department of Medicine’s Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Bhatt came to Chapel Hill in 2007 as a graduate student in microbiology and immunology....

Unusual Accident, Blood Clot Diagnosis Leads Leasburg Woman to UNC’s DVT Clinic

October 21, 2021
A Leasburg woman is grateful to be back on her feet after months of surgeries and rehabilitation.  While on a cross-country vacation, an unusual accident left her with a huge gash in her leg and swelling that wouldn’t go down. UNC’s hematology specialists determined blood clots were behind the swelling....

Adding SNAP Benefits for Older Adults in Medicare, Medicaid Can Reduce Hospital Visits, Healthcare Costs

October 21, 2021
A study published in Annals of Internal Medicine led by UNC School of Medicine’s Seth A. Berkowitz, MD, MPH, shows that participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by older adults dually enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid is associated with fewer hospital visits and lower healthcare costs. But millions...

Medicine Providers Recognized For Rapid Response Excellence

October 18, 2021
The “Rapid Response Recognition Report” is a quarterly recognition of providers who are “remarkable examples of excellence” during rapid response events at UNCMC. Effective utilization of the Adult Rapid Response System at UNC Medical Center is essential in the early detection of clinically worsening patients to ensure necessary resources are...

Newsworthy from the Department of Medicine, Week of October 8 – 14

October 16, 2021
UNC DOM in the news: Following is a list of news stories with links, featuring Department of Medicine faculty. Dupilumab safe, efficacious in EoE – Dr. Evan S. Dellon (Healio) Extreme burping and farting could be a sign of depression, research says – Dr. Olafur Palsson (PressFrom) Young children could get...

Newsworthy from the Department of Medicine, Week of October 1 – 7

October 9, 2021
UNC DOM in the news: Following is a list of news stories with links, featuring Department of Medicine faculty. Delta variant, rising hospitalizations among major reasons for recent vaccinations, KFF report says – Dr. David Wohl (WTVD) Carolina research leads to experimental pill to treat COVID-19 – Dr. William Fischer (UNC...