DoM Medicine Matters Newsletter – January
1/1/2020
The January 2020 Medicine Matters Newsletter features the Division of Infectious Diseases. We welcome your feedback and continued updates, which can be sent to: Kim Kelley-Wagner at kak2cj@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
DoM Medicine Matters Newsletter – December 2019
12/3/2019
The December 2019 Medicine Matters Newsletter features an end-of-year message from each Division. We welcome your feedback and continued updates, which can be sent to: Kim Kelley-Wagner at kak2cj@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
Year-end Message from Dr Mitch Rosner, Department Chair
12/3/2019
It is hard to believe but the end of the calendar year is upon us and it is a good time to reflect on our collective accomplishments which are so…
Hospital Medicine Faculty Profile – Joseph Hall
11/4/2019
Why healthcare? I initially became involved in healthcare as an Occupational Therapist, out of a desire to help people in a tangible way to achieve more independence and normalcy in…
Hospital Medicine Faculty Profile – Alex Millard
11/1/2019
Why Healthcare? It’s a pretty typical story; like most, I liked the intersection of applying science in a way that directly helps people. What brought you to Charlottesville? I came…
Hospital Medicine Faculty Profile – Charles Magee
11/1/2019
Why Healthcare? Discovering the secrets of the body and using this knowledge to heal the patient invokes a certain mysticism and personal connection that is rarely found in our world…
Hospital Medicine Research Update – November 2019
11/1/2019
An essential duty of a hospital medicine provider is to pick up the earliest signs of clinical deterioration. This is crucial because delays in initiation of therapy often have disastrous…
Hospital Medicine Clinical Update – November 2019
11/1/2019
HOME TEAM PROGRAM UPDATE Nationally, an extremely small number of patients (1%) account for a disproportionate burden of healthcare costs (22%). These patients are what are referred to as high…
Hospital Medicine Faculty Profile – Andrew Parsons
11/1/2019
Why Healthcare? It is a mix of so many things that are important to me: helping individuals that need it most, public health, basic science, and social justice. What brought…
Hospital Medicine Faculty Profile – Bahnsen Miller
11/1/2019
Why Healthcare? Working in healthcare allows for an amazing opportunity to help others, individually and on a system level. I was also attracted to the dynamic and challenging environment that…