Jessica Yeh, Ph.D., associate professor of medicine
in the General Internal Medicine Divisionand core faculty member at the Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, has been selected to join the American Diabetes Association's National Health Disparities Committee, which serves as an advisory and steering committee for the association's work on reducing inequities facing populations disparately affected by diabetes.
From 2008 - 2010 he was an internal medicine resident at the University of Michigan before completing a joint post-doctoral fellowship (2013) at Johns Hopkins
in General Internal Medicine and Bioethics & Health Policy (through a Greenwall Fellowship).
In the national survey, 1,768 physicians
in general internal medicine or family medicine reported seeing an average of 81 patients per week, and ordering diagnostic laboratory tests for almost a third of those patients (31 percent).
«The high degree of involvement in the lives of an opioid user among attendees is consistent with reported motivations to have a kit in the house for a greater sense of security and improved confidence to handle an overdose,» explained lead author Sarah Bagley, MD, from the Clinical Addiction Research and Education (CARE) Unit at BUSM and BMC and a physician
in General Internal Medicine at BMC.
«Given the risks involved with alcohol use, strengthening effective alcohol policies could help prevent homicides,» said Timothy Naimi, MD, the study's lead author who is a physician
in general internal medicine at BMC and researcher at BMC's Grayken Center for Addiction Medicine.
He received his A.B. and M.D. degrees from Cornell University and completed his residency, chief residency, and post-doctoral fellowship
in General Internal Medicine at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
In an effort to find out, Stephen P. Juraschek, M.D., Ph.D., research and clinical fellow
in general internal medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and his colleagues used data from the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) clinical trial, a widely popular and often - cited study whose results were first published in 1997.
Not exact matches
When Spreng read a Journal of
General Internal Medicine study on elder abuse
in New York that found more than half of financial exploitation is carried out by a person the victim knew, he wondered: Just how well are older adults navigating the complexities of their social environment?
In addition to practicing
internal medicine, Yeshwant is a
general partner at GV (formerly Google Ventures), where he heads the Life Sciences team.
Allison Bond, MD, is a resident
in internal medicine at Massachusetts
General Hospital.
He completed training
in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts
General Hospital and
in Oncology at the National Cancer Institute.
The study, published online
in the peer - reviewed Journal of
General Internal Medicine, also found no difference
in completion of the form by race or ethnicity, suggesting wide acceptance of these orders among California's highly diverse population.
In a report published June 28 in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, the research team describes how these interventions reduced overuse of troponin and other biomarker testing without compromising patient car
In a report published June 28
in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, the research team describes how these interventions reduced overuse of troponin and other biomarker testing without compromising patient car
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine, the research team describes how these interventions reduced overuse of troponin and other biomarker testing without compromising patient care.
D. students
in various specialties (3): In internal medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital were the top choices, followed closely by Washington University and Stanford Universit
in various specialties (3):
In internal medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital were the top choices, followed closely by Washington University and Stanford Universit
In internal medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts
General Hospital were the top choices, followed closely by Washington University and Stanford University.
The new results, published
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine, give the first objective evidence of a phenomenon that senior author Srijan Sen, M.D., Ph.D. and his colleagues have studied for years.
The study is published online this month
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine.
In their paper published online in Annals of Internal Medicine, the team led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Yale School of Public Health describes how a 33 percent cutback in funds earmarked for HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and research in recent budget proposals would only save $ 900 per year of life lost in the countries of South Africa and Côte d'Ivoir
In their paper published online
in Annals of Internal Medicine, the team led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Yale School of Public Health describes how a 33 percent cutback in funds earmarked for HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and research in recent budget proposals would only save $ 900 per year of life lost in the countries of South Africa and Côte d'Ivoir
in Annals of
Internal Medicine, the team led by researchers at Massachusetts
General Hospital (MGH) and the Yale School of Public Health describes how a 33 percent cutback
in funds earmarked for HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and research in recent budget proposals would only save $ 900 per year of life lost in the countries of South Africa and Côte d'Ivoir
in funds earmarked for HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and research
in recent budget proposals would only save $ 900 per year of life lost in the countries of South Africa and Côte d'Ivoir
in recent budget proposals would only save $ 900 per year of life lost
in the countries of South Africa and Côte d'Ivoir
in the countries of South Africa and Côte d'Ivoire.
Allison Bond is a resident
in internal medicine at Massachusetts
General Hospital
in Boston.
«For most patients with diabetes and a BMI (body mass index) greater than 35, bariatric surgery increases life expectancy,» says Daniel Schauer, MD, assistant professor
in the Division of
General Internal Medicine at UC.
The study, published
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine, analyzed biannual responses from 13,897 participants
in the University of Michigan's Health and Retirement Study who were 54 or older and had at least one of the following chronic conditions: hypertension, diabetes, cancer, lung disease, heart disease or stroke.
«Our findings may tempt some to call for a rollback of Massachusetts or even national health reform,» said Nancy Kressin, PhD, head of the Health / care Disparities Research Program
in the Department of
Medicine at the Boston University School of
Medicine, member of the section of
General Internal Medicine at Boston Medical Center, and senior author of the study.
«This continuing gap is disappointing because improving racial and ethnic disparities
in access was a key objective of the reform,» said Amresh Hanchate, PhD, of the section of
General Internal Medicine at Boston Medical Center, an assistant professor at the Boston University School of
Medicine, and a study co-author.
The researchers relied on a large Virginia claims database because it is one of the few datasets that reflect payments from nearly all types of sources, said lead author Dr. John Mafi, assistant professor of
medicine in the division of general internal medicine and health services research at the David Geffen School of Medicine
medicine in the division of
general internal medicine and health services research at the David Geffen School of Medicine
medicine and health services research at the David Geffen School of
Medicine Medicine at UCLA.
He trained
in internal medicine at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts
General Hospital from 1986 - 1989.
He trained
in internal medicine at the New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center,
in neurology at the Massachusetts
General Hospital (MGH), and
in immunology at Harvard Medical School and the Institute Pasteur
in Paris, France, and was a faculty member at Harvard Medical School before moving to UCSF.
In a study that appears in the May issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine, researchers at Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center have found that the majority of patients misusing drugs and alcohol have chronic pain and many are using these substances to «self - medicate» their pai
In a study that appears
in the May issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine, researchers at Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center have found that the majority of patients misusing drugs and alcohol have chronic pain and many are using these substances to «self - medicate» their pai
in the May issue of the Journal of
General Internal Medicine, researchers at Boston University School of
Medicine and Boston Medical Center have found that the majority of patients misusing drugs and alcohol have chronic pain and many are using these substances to «self - medicate» their pain.
They may be exposed to less negative peer pressure, and the school environment may promote the resilience that steers them away from these risky behaviors,» said Wong, who is a professor of
medicine in the division of
general internal medicine and health services research.
«Prior research at Yale has demonstrated that buprenorphine treatment is highly effective
in primary care, and this study was designed
in part to expand the reach of this treatment to this critical ED patient population,» said Dr. Patrick O'Connor, professor of
medicine and chief of general internal medicine at Yale School of M
medicine and chief of
general internal medicine at Yale School of M
medicine at Yale School of
MedicineMedicine.
Despite the wide availability of effective treatments for depression and a growing effort nationwide to detect and begin treating depression during primary care visits, only about one - third of individuals newly diagnosed with depression start treatment, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published today
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine.
The findings, by Fenway Health's Jennifer Potter, MD, and colleagues at Fenway, Harvard Medical School and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, appear
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine, published by Springer.
A new study, published
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine, establishes expert consensus about treatment approaches that should be implemented when these behaviors arise.
Allan is the lead author of a review published
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine that examines the evidence for 10 common beliefs about vitamin D.
Their findings appear
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine, published by Springer.
«The high overall prevalence of food insecurity and cost - related medication underuse highlights how difficult successful chronic disease management
in the current social environment is,» says lead investigator Seth A. Berkowitz, MD, Division of
General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts
General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
In a report published online in the Journal of General Internal Medicine on Feb. 21, 2014, the experts say studies have long shown that fragmented care, incomplete information «handoffs» and poor planning among community - based and home caregivers jeopardize health and safet
In a report published online
in the Journal of General Internal Medicine on Feb. 21, 2014, the experts say studies have long shown that fragmented care, incomplete information «handoffs» and poor planning among community - based and home caregivers jeopardize health and safet
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine on Feb. 21, 2014, the experts say studies have long shown that fragmented care, incomplete information «handoffs» and poor planning among community - based and home caregivers jeopardize health and safety.
The new research, led by Irene Blair, an associate professor
in CU - Boulder's Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, is published
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine.
March 27, 2006 Prescription flip - side: Guidelines for medication withdrawal
In the March 27, 2006, issue of the Archives of
Internal Medicine, four University of Chicago physicians propose the first
general framework for withholding or discontinuing medications, adding life expectancy, goals of care, treatment targets, and time until benefit to the usual equation of drug plusses and minuses.
The study, reported online April 28, 2015,
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine, confirms past findings on the link between the widely prescribed drugs and diabetes risk.
He was an
internal medicine resident for two years at Massachusetts
General Hospital and then trained
in neurology at Mass
General, and Brigham and Women's Hospital, where he was one of the first chief residents for the Partners neurology residency program.
Physicians
in the Section of
General Internal Medicine specialize
in primary care for adults, and
in the care of patients with acute and chronic multi-system conditions.
After clinical training
in Internal Medicine at John Hopkins Hospital Seidman received subspecialty training
in cardiology at the Massachusetts
General Hospital.
Dr. Clarissa Diamantidis is an Assistant Professor of
Medicine in the Divisions of
General Internal Medicine and Nephrology at Duke University School of
Medicine.
A study published April 12
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine found that screening patients for diabetes based on only age and weight could be missing more than half of high - risk patients.
He is currently
in his first year of medical residency
in internal medicine and will be joining the Harvard Neurology Residency Program (Brigham Women's and Mass
General Hospitals) next year.
The Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Center will offer patients services from providers
in the specialties of Anesthesia (pain), Family
Medicine,
Internal Medicine (
General Medicine, Geriatrics, Rheumatology), Neurosurgery (spine), Orthopedic Surgery, Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, Radiology and Surgery (Plastic) and Emergency
Medicine.
Matthew DeCamp, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and
in the Johns Hopkins Division of
General Internal Medicine.
Jocelyn Farmer, M.D. Ph.D, Postdoctoral Fellow
[email protected] Jocelyn Farmer earned her MD / PhD degree from the University of Michigan
in Ann Arbor before moving to Boston
in 2013 to pursue residency training
in the Department of
Internal Medicine followed by fellowship training
in the Department of Allergy and Immunology at the Massachusetts
General Hospital.
Their work appears online
in the Journal of
General Internal Medicine, published by Springer.
In 1981, Wolfgang came to Heidelberg for the first time as a resident; he then completed his doctoral thesis at the University of Göttingen before returning to Heidelberg for specialist training in the Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics at the University Hospital Heidelberg - where he has remained sinc
In 1981, Wolfgang came to Heidelberg for the first time as a resident; he then completed his doctoral thesis at the University of Göttingen before returning to Heidelberg for specialist training
in the Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics at the University Hospital Heidelberg - where he has remained sinc
in the Department of
General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics at the University Hospital Heidelberg - where he has remained since.
Richard Moore, M.D., a professor
in the Division of
General Internal Medicine, has been elected to the Association of American Physicians.