Message from the Chair – March 2024
3/1/2024
I always feel that February is a long month, and it is even longer this year. The days remain short, and the weather stays cold. Thus, I always look forward…
Pulmonary & Critical Care Division Update – March 2024
3/1/2024
Message from Imre Noth MD, Pulmonary & Critical Care Division Chief This past year has had its “ups” and “downs” for the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. But…
Dr. Taison Bell Celebrated As Distinguished Scholar by The Office of Engagement
11/15/2023
Congratulations to Taison Bell, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Divisions of Infectious Diseases and International Health and Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, who was honored by The University of Virginia…
Message from the Chair – March 2023
3/1/2023
As I sat down to reflect on this edition of Medicine Matters, I wanted to discuss something weighing on my mind, and I suspect many of your minds as well.…
Pulmonary and Critical Care Research and Education Updates – March 2023
3/1/2023
Message from Imre Noth, MD, Pulmonary and Critical Care Division Chief What a difference a year makes! Our fantastic faculty have come into 2023 stronger and smiling after putting COVID-19…
Message from the Chair – March 2022
3/1/2022
Medicine Matters! You might wonder about the genesis of our newsletter moniker. Twelve years ago, we were looking for a way to communicate within the Department and, more importantly, to…
Pulmonary & Critical Care Division Update – March 2022
3/1/2022
Message from Pulmonary & Critical Care Division Chief, Imre Noth, MD I am constantly awed and impressed by the dedication of the faculty within the Division of Pulmonary and Critical…
Medicine Matters Newsletter – March 2022
3/1/2022
In this month's Medicine Matters Newsletter we highlight the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care as well as the many achievements, research items, and personal profiles of our faculty and…
Medicine Matters Newsletter – July 2021
7/1/2021
In this month's Medicine Matters we highlight educational achievements and departmental awards. Please enjoy this wonderful issue. We welcome your feedback and continued updates, which can be sent to: Kim Kelley-Wagner…
7/1/2021
The COVID-19 pandemic and all of its sundry impacts dominated so much of our consciousness and effort in the 20-21 academic year. But despite the pressures and demands of this…