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    Duke/黑料网 ADRC Announces Research Curriculum

    The Duke/黑料网 Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research Center (ADRC) Research Education Component (REC) Core announces a new Research Curriculum. This curated collection includes video presentations on basic science and statistics. However it also includes more in-depth talks like keynote addresses and clinical presentations from past ADRC events like the SLAM-D黑料网 conference. This curriculum … Read more

  • Dr. John A. Batsis

    How Risky Are Weight Loss Drugs for Older Adults?

    John Batsis, MD New anti-obesity medications like Ozempic and Wegovy are very popular these days. Although many people benefit from these new drugs, they can be risky for older people. In fact, the downsides of these medications for older patients can be very serious. Some of the potential risks for people over 60 who take these medications include loss of muscle and bone, nutrie … Read more

  • Dr. John A. Batsis

    Antiobesity Drugs Take Center Stage at Annual ObesityWeek Conference

    John Batsis, MD At this year’s ObesityWeek conference, antiobesity drugs were a prominent part of the discussions. As John A. Batsis, MD says, 鈥淭here was a huge focus on newer medications, their efficacy, their safety, gaps in knowledge, and what future studies are needed.鈥 In his research, Dr. Batsis focuses on obesity and physical function in older adults. During the meeting, B … Read more

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    2024 Fellows Match to the Department of Medicine

    The Department of Medicine is honored to welcome new Tar Heel trainees! The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) released results for the 2023 Medicine and Pediatric Specialties Match on November 29. More than 7,000 applicants matched to advanced training positions. After a successful Match, the following fellows will join Department subspecialties in July 2024. Division of … Read more

  • Josh Niznik, PharmD, PhD

    Dr Josh Niznik: Deprescribing Versus Continuing Medications

    Joshua Niznik, PharmD, PhD It’s common for older adults to take multiple medications. And while some patients聽 choose to take as few medications as possible, Dr. Josh Niznik says that others, 鈥渃ling to their medications for some source of security.鈥 In light of this, some prescribers may find it hard to deprescribe medications that patients have taken for years. Specifically, the … Read more

  • Dr. Batsis Attends National Council on Aging鈥檚 Obesity Roundtable

    Dr. Batsis Attends National Council on Aging’s Obesity Roundtable

    Dr. John Batsis was recently involved in a National Council on Aging Roundtable on Obesity and Equitable Aging. Held in Washington, DC, the event involved a number of professional organizations. It鈥檚 goals were to: shift the mindset on obesity so it is addressed as a serious chronic disease discuss the Patient Bill of Rights discuss the Treat, Reduce Obesity Act support a call to … Read more

  • Mary Kaufmann with one of her winning posters

    MSTAR Student Mary Kaufmann Wins Two ‘Best Poster’ Awards

    Mary Kaufmann at the 2023 Student Research Day. Congratulation to MSTAR student Mary Kaufmann for winning Best Poster at two separate events and for two different posters. She won the overall poster competition at the Association of Women Surgeons (AWS) Conference. And at the annual 2023 Student Research Day, Kaufmann won Best Poster in the basic science category. Read the full a … Read more

  • Dr. John A. Batsis

    Batsis and Team Attend Annual Obesity Society Meeting

    Dr. Batsis moderating the TOS/GSA joint symposium At the Obesity Society’s recent Obesity Week in Dallas, TX, associate professor Dr. John Batsis presented research, moderated sessions, and was included as part of the Coffee with Professors Q&As. Dr. Batsis chaired and moderated a joint symposium and on the four-step KAER framework. The steps include: Kickstart the conversati … Read more

  • Faculty and Staff in the News Throughout October

    The clickable links below navigate directly to outside media articles which featured Department of Medicine faculty throughout the month of October.聽 Evan S. Dellon, MD, MPH, was featured in a New York Times article that depicts a patient’s experience with EoE. Faculty and fellows in the Division of Pulmonary Diseases & Critical Care Medicine attended the NC Thoracic Society … Read more

  • Lindsay Wilson, MD

    Physician Spotlight: Lindsay Wilson, MD, MPH, FACP, AGSF

    Dr. Lindsay Wilson 鈥淗elping people, solving problems, and getting to know people more deeply.鈥 Those are Dr. Lindsay Wilson鈥檚 reasons for becoming a doctor. When asked why she chose geriatric medicine, Dr. Wilson says, “I love the relationships I have with my older patients, who often treat me like family. I also love that teaching is a big part of Geriatrics.鈥 On top of that, Dr … Read more

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    October 7 is Ageism Awareness Day

    North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has declared Saturday, October 7, 2023 to be Ageism Awareness Day. To that end, the NC Department of Health and Human Services has joined with the American Society on Aging (ASA) to spotlight ageism. Read Governor Cooper’s Proclamation on Ageism Awareness Day. This day is chance to bring attention to ageism’s existence and its impact on our soci … Read more

  • Josh Niznik, PharmD, PhD

    Niznik Joins Innovation in Aging’s Editorial Board

    Joshua Niznik, PharmD, PhD Joshua Niznik, PharmD, PhD (Division of Geriatrics) has been appointed by Innovation in Aging as Associate Editor for Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy. Innovation in Aging is a journal of the Gerontological Society of America that publishes translational research of innovative theories, methods, interventions, evaluations, and policies relevant to agi … Read more