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August 2021 Faculty Appointments, Promotions Announced

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Congratulations to Professors Garcia-Marcos, Ganguli; Associate Professors Feske, Havasi, Medalla, Ribeil; and Clinical Associate Professors Castro-Aragon, Durham, Levy-Bell, Vibbert.

Cortisone Injections are Safe and Should Not be Avoided Because of Knee Damage Fears

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This is the study to contradict that cortisone injections are dangerous to knees.

Isaque Rezende Named December’s Distinguished Staff of the Month

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The nomination states, “Isaque is always positive and has a can-do attitude, high work ethic, dedication and professionalism.”

Stephanie Bissonnette Named December Distinguished Faculty of the Month

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The nomination states, “Stephanie engages students with her energy and enthusiasm.”

Natasha Hochberg, MD, MPH, Honored by the American Society of Tropical Medicine

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The associate professor of medicine (section of infectious diseases) is one of two recipients of the 2021 Bailey K. Ashford Medal.

Study Recognizes Best Way to Communicate the Importance of Vaccinations During Pregnancy

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Positive messaging around safety and protection were more motivating than fear-based tactics.

BUSM Modifies Curriculum in Hopes of Eliminating Racism

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Findings are transferable to all medical education institutions.

New Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines Increases Eligibility for African American Women by 50 Percent

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Yet 66 percent of the lung cancer patients still ineligible for screening.

Brain Lesions on MRI Linked to Years of Playing Football

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The research was published in the online issue of Neurology.

Researchers Report Novel Findings for Breast Cancer Patients with Obesity, Diabetes

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For the first time, researchers have found that exosomes are involved in breast cancer progression and treatment resistance.

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