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Kertesz Investigates Suicide Among Veterans Following Opioid Transitions
Stefan Kertesz, M.D., MSc, (Professor, Preventive Medicine) has received grant funding from the Department of Veterans Affairs to identify factors that may be unique to suicides in veterans following opioid transitions (stoppage or reduction). Kertesz aims to better understand this phenomenon by assessing medical records, interviewing bereaved family members, and evaluating common experiences among veterans. Findings will serve as the foundation to design appropriate mitigation and prevention initiatives.
Read moreDOM Honors Three Exceptional Staff for the Fall 2022 STAR Awards
The Department of Medicine is thrilled to announce three DOM STAR Award for Staff Excellence winners for Fall 2022: Administrative Assistant in the Division of Nephrology Corene Knight; Program Director for the UAB Center for AIDS Research in the Division of Infectious Diseases Mary Thielen; and Program Director of Global Infectious Diseases in the Division of Infectious Diseases Jamie White. We are proud to recognize these outstanding staff members who make our department shine!
Read moreHeaner, Carrithers Kick Off Weeklong Celebration of Primary Care
Tinsley Harrison Internal Medicine Residents and Primary Care Scholars Drs. David Heaner and Bria Carrithers
Tinsley Harrison Internal Medicine Residents and 2022 Primary Care Scholars, Drs. David Heaner and Bria Carrithers are observing National Primary Care Week — a celebration that engages physicians-in-training, students across the health spectrum, and the public on the role of primary care in the health care system — by sharing their training experiences and vision for their future careers.
The DOM has partnered other departments across the Heersink School of Medicine to commemorate Primary Care Week. Make sure to follow @UABDeptMed on Twitter to join the conversation.
Read moreIyer Addresses Early Palliative Care Among Patients with Serious Respiratory Illness
Anand Iyer, M.D., MSPH, (Assistant Professor, Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care) co-chaired a policy statement in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine which highlights ten fundamental values and principles of palliative care in serious illness and proposes seven policy recommendations across palliative care domains. Recommendations include comprehensive individualized assessments, collaboration with informal caregivers, and advanced research.
Read moreCardiogenomics Clinic Looks to the Past to Save the Future
L to R: Pankaj Arora, M.D., (Professor, Cardiovascular Disease) Vibhu Parcha, M.D., (Former CVD Fellow, PGY-1), Meghan Bartos (Clinical and Research Genetic Counselor), Taylor McClinchey (Clinical and Research Genetic Counselor), and Jonathan Murphy, LPN (Clinic Manger)
Pankaj Arora, M.D., (Associate Professor, Cardiovascular Disease) and colleagues are working to change the trajectory of hereditary cardiovascular conditions at UAB’s Cardiogenomics Clinic. Established in 2021, the clinic provides patients with a comprehensive cardiovascular assessment that includes special genetic testing, genomic counseling, and a treatment plan for patients and their families designed to mitigate inherited cardiovascular diseases. The clinic is one of two in the Southeast and has already received multiple family referrals.
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