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Congratulations to our 2019 Graduating Residents!

Louisville Lectures

Graduation 2019 This week, we want to celebrate our graduating residents who’ve helped us with Little Lectures. June is always a bittersweet time in the world of medical education. Thank you for all you’ve done. We’ll miss you!

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In Search for the Antivax Vaccine: Strategical & Ethical Considerations

Integrated Care News by CFHA

They can jeopardize not only our well-being but also that of others, as is the case with the alarming rise of vaccine hesitancy, which the World Health Organization declared a top global health threat in 2019—a stark reminder of the societal impact of false beliefs.

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9 Technologies That Will Shape The Future Of Dentistry

The Medical Futurist

Researchers in 2019 developed a machine learning method to accurately quantify immune cells in the vicinity of oral cancer cells. We’ve all been through this as a kid and childhood memories stick with us, just recalling this might send a shiver down your spine. For patients, it promises more accurate care and better outcomes.

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Heart Failure Pharmacology with Dr. Regan Wade

Louisville Lectures

Regan Wade presents "Heart Failure Pharmacology" by first reviewing heart failure pathophysiology as it relates to pharmacotherapy. She then discusses guideline directed therapy and other agents indicated to optimize heart failure care. Read more here.

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How Mental Health & SUD Bias Impact ED Physical Care

Physician's Weekly

Reform: Needed & Possible The authors noted that while bias against mental health and SUD histories still shapes some emergency encounters, targeted education, objective protocols, and integrated behavioral services can narrow the gap between expected and delivered care, improving outcomes for a vulnerable, high‑utilization population.

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Look what the pandemic drug in.

Reflections of a Grady Doctor

I got promoted to full professor in 2019. I got promoted to full professor in 2019. But let me share another reason why I was so pumped about it: Did you know that, as of 2019, there were 38,975 individuals who've achieved the rank of full professor at US medical schools? Hey everybody! I hope all of you are doing well.

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Episode 262: Anti-Racism in Medicine Series – Episode 18 – Remedying Health Inequities Driven by the Carceral System

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Providing communities with the resources they need to survive, such as educational opportunities, jobs, and quality healthcare, will eliminate the need for incarceration. The ways to remedy the negative impacts of incarceration are to incarcerate fewer people and to invest in communities.