Schulman quoted in The New York Times
The New York Times quotes Dr. Kevin Schulman in the article "Fed Up With Drug Companies, Hospitals Decide to Start Their Own"
2019-20 Chief residents announced; 2 follow GIM careers
Last week the Department of Medicine delivered news of the Chief Resident selections for 2019-2020 and we are thrilled to see that two have chosen to follow careers in general internal medicine!
Lantos shares CMV research
We are proud to show off the work Dr. Paul Lantos, a member of general internal medicine and a researcher in pediatric infectious diseases
5 from Medicine accepted to ALICE leadership program
School of Medicine Office for Faculty Development has announced the next class in its ALICE program, a leadership development opportunity for mid-career women faculty in the School of Medicine. Five participants in the next class are from the Department of Medicine.
Get ready for SGIM 2018!
Health IT: Empowering General Internists to Lead Digital Innovation, that's what this years's annual meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine is about.
Velazquez accepts new leadership role at Yale School of Medicine
Eric Velazquez, MD, has been appointed as chief of the Section of Cardiovascular Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine, Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital, and Physician-in-Chief of the Heart and Vascular Center for the Yale-New Haven Health System, effective June 4, 2018.
Internal Medicine Residency News, Jan. 15, 2018
Catch up with the Duke Internal Medicine Residency Program by reading the weekly newsletter for Jan. 15, 2018.
DGIM group in CJASN publication and podcast
Joseph Lunyera and Clarissa Diamantidis, published important work about psychosocial factors and kidney health in Black Americans in CJASN
Probing how diet may affect chronic kidney disease complications
Chronic kidney disease takes a dreadful toll. Some 13 percent of adult Americans live with the condition. Despite that high prevalence, multitudes of mysteries persist about how chronic kidney disease progresses and how to stop or slow it.
Julia Scialla, MD, MHS, is eager to help change that with studies exploring the physiology of chronic kidney disease complications.
Leaders grounded first in GIM
Ever wonder why many health leaders have a strong foundation in general internal medicine?