The clickable links below navigate directly to outside media articles which featured Department of Medicine faculty and staff throughout the month of October.
Daniel Richardson, MD, MSc, MA,with colleagues on use of anthracyclines.Ìý
Jared Weiss, MD, on the survival benefits of an HPV vaccine.
Marschall Runge, MD, PhD, a former DOM chair,
Amanda Nelson, MD, MSCR, RhMSUS, of exercise in osteoarthritis atÌý the 2024 Congress of Clinical Rheumatology West.
Matthew Cavender, MD, MPH, using GLP-1 receptor agonists in cardiorenal metabolic syndrome.
Amy Tierney and Nick Piazza, oversaw the Triangle SHM Abstract Competition
Jack Griffith, PhD, article highlighting his 46 years of service at ºÚÁÏÍø
David Weber, MD, MPH, channels detailing the danger of being in Hurricane Helenes’ floodwaters
Janet Rubin, MD, ofÌý movement for geriatric bone health.
Spencer Dorn, MD, MHA, MPH now writes for Forbes,
Yara Abdou, MD,with another researcher on the gap between industry and federally funded cancer trials.
Edwin Kim, MD, on the use of biologics in treating food allergy.
Brandon Grant, MHA, as this month’s Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine member spotlight.Ìý
Ross Simpson, MD, PhD, about AI/machine learning use in registered clinical trials.
Laura Young, MD, PhD, an article on the use of once-weekly insulin shots.
Jill Cunnup, Kelsey Haywood, Alex Kass, Caleb Hemphill and Brett Phillips, attended the Society of Research Administrators conference in Chicago.Ìý
View photos from the 2024 Shea Symposium
The Division of Cardiology received approval from the ACGME to increase their number of fellows from 21 to 27 over a three-year period starting July 2025. This is the program’s largest jump since its original accreditation in 1987.