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Julia Scialla, MD, Links Chronic Kidney Disease to Eating Fewer Fruits and Vegetables

8/3/2022

Julia J. Scialla, MD, a UVA School of Medicine Division of Nephrology kidney specialist and her research team found that adults with chronic kidney disease generally ate fewer fruits and…

49th Annual Edward W. Hook, Jr. MD Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine Conference

7/21/2022

Registration is open for the 49th Edward W. Hook, Jr., MD Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine (RACM) conference scheduled for October 26-28, 2022 at the Omni Hotel, Charlottesville, VA and…

Date: Oct 26, 2022 - Oct 28, 2022

Start Time: 8:00 am

Linda Gonder-Frederick, PhD, Provides Comments for Report from the Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes Conference

5/11/2022

Linda Gonder-Frederick, PhD commented on prevalence of diabetes distress for women in a report from the Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference.  

Senior Author Rajesh Balkrishnan, PhD Article Receives Widespread News Coverage

4/27/2022

Senior Author Rajesh Balkrishnan, PhD, gets widespread coverage of his article on the lack of awareness of a preventative cancer vaccine. Read more in the UVA Health Newsroom.

Healthcare Celebrations May 6-12, 2022

4/27/2022

CELEBRATING UVA HEALTH WEEK Together, we celebrate our team members with multiple events throughout the week. Sunday, May 8 | Medical Center Weekend Meals (University Hospital Cafeteria) – 11:00 am -…

Taison Bell, MD Featured in The New York Times Discussing COVID Vaccine Booster Shots

4/20/2022

Taison Bell,  MD was featured in The New York Times discussing COVID vaccine booster shots.  Read more. 

Ann Kellams, MD Quoted in The Washington Post

4/20/2022

Ann Kellams, MD Quoted in The Washington Post discussing maternal medications while breastfeeding. Read more. 

Debbie-Ann Shirley, MD Featured Nationally in The Conversation

4/20/2022

Debbie-Ann Shirley, MD was featured nationally in The Conversation discussing the timeline for COVID vaccines for young children. Read more.