5/31/2020
Valvular heart diseases related to rheumatic fever is common in sub-Sahara Africa and especially Zambia, a country located in southern Africa. Because of the general lack of local cardiovascular expertise…
2019–2020 Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Highlights
4/2/2020
2019 American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting Fellow Poster Presentations: Our fellowship was well represented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) conference held in December…
Message From the Chair – April 2020
4/2/2020
It is hard to believe that spring is here and we are facing challenges that none of us probably ever imagined. As I have communicated, I am confident in our…
Message from Hematology/Oncology Chief Michael Williams, MD
4/2/2020
The Hematology/Oncology Faculty continues to provide a high level of academic productivity and national presence, a growing research portfolio and an outstanding environment for training. Our work has been supported…
Letter from the Hematology/Oncology Program Director: Dr Richard Hall
4/2/2020
Hematology/Oncology continues to be a rapidly evolving field of internal medicine. This evolution is seen by our fellows throughout their clinical training – in many cases, therapies that we provide…
First Round 6 Minute Walk Photos
3/30/2020
In the first week of March, back when our social interactions occurred in person, the UVA’s Department of Medicine held the first annual March Madness 6-minute Free Clinic Tournament. This…
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Faculty Profile – John Kim
3/3/2020
Tell us a little bit about yourself. I’ve been at UVA starting in September 2019 and came from New York City. I went to Johns Hopkins University for college and…
Notable Achievements – March 2020
3/2/2020
Congratulations to the faculty below who have been awarded the 2020 School of Medicine Medical Education Fellowships (total of $100,000) for their innovative proposals! We had a strong pool of…
DoM Medicine Matters Newsletter – March 2020
3/1/2020
The March 2020 Medicine Matters Newsletter features the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care. We welcome your feedback and continued updates, which can be sent to: Kim Kelley-Wagner at kak2cj@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
Pulmonary and Critical Care Division Chief Message – March 2020
3/1/2020
As I complete my second year as chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Virginia, I continue to feel inspired by our faculty.…