Why Collaborative Practice?
Many of us have experienced the incredible sense of satisfaction that results from being involved in meaningful interdisciplinary experiences in which the whole was truly… Read More »Why Collaborative Practice?
Many of us have experienced the incredible sense of satisfaction that results from being involved in meaningful interdisciplinary experiences in which the whole was truly… Read More »Why Collaborative Practice?
The word “innovation” appears almost everywhere. According to Google’s ngram word use database, the word overtook “invention” around 1970. Now, almost 50 years later, the… Read More »Innovation and Commercialization in Medicine: on DOM InCMed
The 2016 Catherine Deangelis, MD, MPH, Visiting Lectureship for Women in Medicine and presentation of the Vice Dean’s Award for the Advancement of Women will… Read More »Catherine DeAngelis Lecture and Presentation of the Vice Dean’s Award for the Advancement of Women
We survived the blizzard of 2016 which, in no small part, is due to the dedication and commitment of you, our DOM faculty, trainees and… Read More »Thank You to All Those Who Braved the Blizzard
With such a large department with multiple missions competing for attention, the role of administrator can best be tackled by splitting the position to allow… Read More »New Leadership Roles in the Department of Medicine
The Center for Clinical Global Health Education has launched a new blog that will feature evidence-bases syntheses of clinical practice issues pertaining to the diagnosis,… Read More »New Blog Launch: ID Clinical Minute
Thank you for your support during the storm. We couldn’t have done it without you! The care and dedication you provided to our patients and colleagues has not gone… Read More »We survived Snowmageddon 2016!
ARTICLE: Toward Earlier Inclusion of Pregnant and Postpartum Women in Tuberculosis Drug Trials: Consensus Statements From an International Expert Panel AUTHORS: Gupta A, Mathad JS, Abdel-Rahman SM, Albano… Read More »Toward Earlier Inclusion of Pregnant and Postpartum Women in Tuberculosis Drug Trials: Consensus Statements From an International Expert Panel
Rita Kalyani, assistant professor in the Division of Endocrinology, has been asked to co-chair the American Diabetes Association's Professional Practice Committee (PPC). The PPC is… Read More »Kalyani named Co-Chair for the ADA’s Professional Practice Committee
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