Living Better with Severe Asthma and Allergy
Njira Lugogo, MD and Anna Kovalszki, MD discuss how to improve control of asthma and allergy symptoms and how to advocate for treatment.
Njira Lugogo, MD and Anna Kovalszki, MD discuss how to improve control of asthma and allergy symptoms and how to advocate for treatment.
Maria Papaleontiou, MD discusses her study that looked at the association between the intensity of thyroid hormone treatment and cardiovascular mortality.
Dina Hafez Griauzde, MD, MSc helps lead efforts to ensure that more people with obesity can reduce their risk of developing, or suffering complications from, obesity-related conditions.
Tycel Phillips, MD finds that eighty percent of patients with a subset of lymphoma saw their cancers shrink after taking zanubrutinib in a clinical trial.
Dr. Shiwei Zhou and a group of international researchers take a new approach that leans on online collaboration and high quality data to improve the process for establishing medical guidelines.
Julie Bynum, MD, MPH finds that the hospice patients enter may determine whether they receive antipsychotics or benzodiazepines to quell end-of-life symptoms.
Deeba Minhas, MD provides a perspective on addressing implicit biases among patients with rheumatic disease and pain.
Preeti Malani, MD, MS, MSJ and Lindsay Petty, MD address questions about Paxlovid including when you should take it, who can take it, and where to find it.
Grace Jenq, MD and Soumya Rangarajan, MD, MPP discuss the benefits and challenges of home-based post-acute care programs.
Jeffrey Berinstein, MD and team show that care coordination programs are an effective way to improve symptoms without increasing costs for patients.
Dale Bixby, MD, PhD discusses the importance of diagnosing acute promyelocytic leukemia early and the availability of all-trans retinoic acid to treat it.
Kara Mizokami-Stout, MD, MSc and team find that adults with type 1 diabetes and symptomatic diabetic autonomic neuropathy had an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, gastroparesis, opioid use, and depression.
Congratulations to this year's recipients of the Department of Internal Medicine Staff Award for Excellence, Administrator of the Year Award, and Milestone Anniversary Award.