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NOTES from Japan

May 18, 2018
In 2016, Dr. Ian Grimm completed a summer sabbatical in Japan, where he studied endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) and peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) with master endoscopists at nine major medical centers throughout the country. He has since applied these cutting-edge skills within our growing ºÚÁÏÍø Advanced and Therapeutic Endoscopy Program.

New Approaches to HIV Clinical Trials for Black Women and HIV

December 19, 2017
US black women and HIV prevention is the focus of a new intervention strategy by Drs. Ada Adimora, Joe Eron and Stephen Cole in the department of medicine's division of infectious diseases.

Fear of Movement is Associated with Osteoarthritis of the Knee

December 19, 2017
ºÚÁÏÍø Thurston Arthritis Research Center (TARC) scientists and affiliated researchers have published a new study in Arthritis Care and Research.

Dr. Myron Cohen Researches Antibodies to Develop HIV Vaccine

December 15, 2017
In observance of World AIDS Day, WRAL News interviewed Dr. Myron Cohen from the division of infectious diseases about ºÚÁÏÍø research that will help develop an HIV vaccine.

ºÚÁÏÍø Study of Elimination Diet for Eosinophilic Esophagitis Among Top 10 Downloaded in APT Journal

December 15, 2017
An elimination diet resulted in 40% of eosinophilic esophagitis patients achieving a histologic response, which was maintained in 20% after two years of treatment.

New study aims to address the opioid crisis in western North Carolina

December 15, 2017
Three ºÚÁÏÍø researchers, two from the department of medicine, are joining forces with investigators at RTI International to devise solutions to address the opioid epidemic and related public health problems in eight counties in North Carolina's western tip.

Dr. Amanda Nelson and Dr. Yvonne Golightly Lead the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project as Co-Principal Investigators

December 15, 2017
For more than 25 years, the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project has established itself as one of the premier longitudinal research studies world-wide regarding the causes, societal implications, and means of addressing the impact of osteoarthritis. Ongoing research is providing important new insights regarding how osteoarthritis is diagnosed and assessed clinically,...

Medicine Grand Rounds, Rumey Ishizawar “Autoimmunity Induced by Cancer Immunotherapy”

December 14, 2017
Immune-related adverse events are an unintentional side effect of immune checkpoint inhibitors used for cancer immunotherapy. Immune checkpoint inhibitors upregulate the immune system to prevent tumor evasion and promote destruction of tumor cells. These immune checkpoint inhibitors are effective as noted by the expanding number of FDA-approved drugs in this...

Normalizing the Conversation, Putting Advance Care Planning into Practice

December 12, 2017
Dr. Margaret Drickamer, professor of geriatric medicine and medical director of ºÚÁÏÍø Hospice, participated in an international consensus study aimed at defining and normalizing advance care planning. The results have been published in The Lancet Oncology.

Medicine Grand Rounds, Eric Klett, “Dietary Fat — Impact on the Development of Chronic Metabolic Diseases”

December 7, 2017
Consumption of dietary fat has been the focus of debate for more than 50 years. Ancel Keys’ diet-heart hypothesis changed the way Americans eat and as a result has left us with significant unintended consequences. Dr. Klett will review the history of the diet-heart hypothesis, the recently discovered unpublished data...

Consult Service gets Ventilator Dependent Patients on the ROAD

December 6, 2017
Dr. Thomas Bice has received the Physician of the Year Award by the North Carolina Society for Respiratory Care. The award recognizes his efforts to coordinate the ROAD (Respiratory Optimization and Assistance for Discharge) Team at ºÚÁÏÍø Medical Center.

McAllister Heart Institute Seminar Series: Kristina I. Boström, MD, PhD

December 5, 2017