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The clickable links below navigate directly to outside media articles which featured Department of Medicine faculty throughout the month of October. 


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 Conference on ILD.

John Buse, MD, PhD, was featured in the article, “How Ozempic Could Help Combat the Next Pandemic.”

Saira Sheikh, MD, conducted a study showing peer-to-peer education increases awareness, engagement, diversity in lupus clinical trials

Amy Mottl, MD,  presented combined findings from two U.S.-based pediatric longitudinal studies looking at complications and glycemic control in children with type 1 and type 2 diabetes to highlight the dangers of adverse vascular outcomes in that population.

Koyal Jain, MD, MPH, launched a podcast called “GN in 10” under the umbrella of ISGD with Dr. Kenar Jhaveri from Hofstra/Northwell.

Jonathon Heath, MD, Erin Finn, MD, Ria Dancel, MD, and John Stephens, MD, published their pilot study of peripheral internal jugular venous catheters on a hospitalist-run medicine procedure service.

The British journal The Lancet profiled William Fischer, MD, for his dedication to advancing bedside care during outbreaks.

Saira Sheikh, MD, is helping lead an initiative aimed at reaching more than 130 providers and community healthcare workers to close the racial disparities gap in lupus clinical trials.

Robert Dodge, PhD, RN, was recently inducted into the Fellows of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

David van Duin, MD, PhD, and Natalie Markow, MD, spoke about their work to  understand and mitigate the global rise of untreatable infections.

Andrea Coviello, MD, addressed the impact weight-loss drugs have on the NC State Health Plan and the implications changes could have on patients.

Edward Barnes, MD, MPH, was featured in the podcast series “Bowel Moments.”

Emily Chang, MD, and the nephrology clinical team were recognized as an Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Center of Excellence by the Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation.

Amy Depue, RN, MSN, was featured in a spotlight article from UNC Lineberger.

TARC hosted their sixth annual “Research Day,” enabling researchers to share and discuss the latest scientific insights.

John Batsis, MD, spoke with Medical Research News about a recent study on weight loss promoting medications in older adults.