The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC Department of Medicine faculty starting Friday October 22, 2021.
Healthcare trends: Intensive Care Unit leads Twitter mentions in Q3 2021
– Dr. David Wohl (Hospitalmanagement.net)
Intervention eliminates Black-white gaps in survival from early-stage breast and lung cancer
– Dr. Samuel Cykert (EurekAlert!)
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Still need a flu shot? Wake County offering walk-in clinic in Raleigh
– Dr. David Wohl (WRAL)
Unvaccinated COVID patients straining hospital resources, health care officials say
– Dr. David Wohl (WSOC-TV)
ACCURE Trial Aims to Eliminate Disparities in Survival in Black and White Patients With Early-Stage Lung and Breast Cancers
– Dr. Samuel Cykert (The Asco Post)
Evan S. Dellon, MD: A Daily Diary for Eosinophilic Esophagitis
– Dr. Evan S. Dellon (HCPLive)
Addressing Social Determinants of Health Closes Health Disparities
– Samuel Cykert (Patient Engagement HIT)
Yes, trick-or-treating can be done safely this year, even during COVID. Here’s how.
– Dr. Emily Sickbert-Bennett (The News & Observer)
Is it OK to go trick-or-treating during the pandemic?
– Dr. Emily Sickbert-Bennett (WSET-TV)
Food Allergy Families Seek Out Hard-to-Find Immunotherapy
– Dr. Edwin Kim (USA News Hub)
3 ways to avoid Halloween food allergy scares
– Dr. Edwin Kim (WRAL)