Antibiotic Use and Sepsis Make Recent Improvements
Hallie Prescott, MD, MSc and team find that shortening the time to antibiotics administration for sepsis in 152 hospitals didn't result in antibiotic overuse.
Hallie Prescott, MD, MSc and team find that shortening the time to antibiotics administration for sepsis in 152 hospitals didn't result in antibiotic overuse.
Rodica Busui, MD, PhD; J. Michelle Kahlenberg, MD, PhD; and Subramaniam Pennathur, MD are honored with the 2022 MICHR Distinguished Clinical and Translational Research Mentor Award.
Daniel Kaul, MD discusses the first documented COVID-19 infection acquired through a transplant and the transplant team's advocacy for a national policy change.
John Osterholzer, MD; Caroline Davis, MD; and team investigate better ways to test veterans that will allow physicians to find the physical cause of their life-altering symptoms.
Megan Riehl, PsyD provides an overview of the latest innovations in psychogastroenterology delivery and which patients might be best suited for them.
Kenneth Langa, MD, PhD examines the link between individuals diagnosed with the cardiometabolic conditions diabetes, stroke, or a heart attack, and those who later developed dementia.
Imad Shureiqi, MD finds that substances touted to improve athletic performance can activate a receptor that accelerates the progression of pre-cancerous lesions to pancreatic cancer in mice.
Thomas Valley, MD, MSc discusses the ongoing need to better understand and develop pulse oximeters that work accurately in all patients.
A new ADA consensus report, chaired by Rodica Pop-Busui, MD, PhD, provides guidance on the best approaches for screening and diagnosing heart failure in individuals with diabetes or prediabetes.
Michael Ghannam, MD weighs in on what to avoid to prevent an atrial fibrillation episode.