Congratulations to Daniel Leung, MD (Infectious Diseases), Richard Nelson, PhD and Megan Vanneman, PhD (Epidemiology), and My Helms, PhD (Pulmonary) on the recent approval of their new research grants.
Willard Dere, MD (Endocrinology) writes in the Salt Lake Tribune about how genetic information is more readily available, but the biomedical community has a responsibility to ensure consumers understand their...
Jo Abraham, MD (Nephrology) is a co-principal investigator on the RADIANCE-HTN SOLO study that investigated renal denervation as a treatment for patients with hypertension.
Congratulations to Daniel Leung, MD (Infectious Diseases), Richard Nelson, PhD and Megan Vanneman, PhD (Epidemiology), and My Helms, PhD (Pulmonary) on the recent approval of their new research grants.
In the latest issues of JAMA Cardiology, Rashmee Shah, MD (Cardiovascular) wrote about the gender wage gap in medicine, and how it has become abundantly clear that on average, women...
Congratulations to Karli Edholm, MD (General Internal Medicine) for her recent publication in the JAMA Network on effective interventions to reduce inappropriate telemetry use.
Congratulations to Sharon Ugolini, MSN, RN (Division of Cardiovascular Medicine). Sharon initiated a quality improvement project aimed at reducing laboratory related cost in solid organ transplantation. The project was selected...
President of the American College of Physicians, Ana Maria Lopez, MD, (Division of Oncology) shares insights from a position paper published by the Annals of Internal Medicine about how access...
April Mohanty, MPH, PhD (Division of Epidemiology) commented on findings from a recent study offering fresh evidence of the benefits of finding ways to fit even a little bit of...
Benjamin A. Steinberg, MD (Division of Cardiovascular Medicine) was involved in a study published in JAMA Cardiology. According to the study, greater AF burden was linked to an increased risk...
The Opioid Crisis is making more organs available for transplants. Researchers, including Josef Stehlik, MD (Division of Cardiovascular Medicine) have noted that organs donated by overdose victims are safe.
According to findings from a study authored by Srinivasan Beddhu, MD (Division of Nephrology), intensively lowering systolic blood pressure increased the risk of incident chronic kidney disease in those with...