A Scoping Review of Youth Overdose Prevention Interventions
Clinician investigators and research staff in the Section of General Internal Medicine recently co-authored “A Scoping Review of Youth Overdose Preventions,” published online ahead of print last month in the Journal of Addiction Medicine. Moriah Wiggins, BS, Avik Chatterjee, MD, MPH, and Sarah Bagley, MD, MSc, conducted this scoping review in collaboration with investigators from the […]
Perspective in NEJM: Political Attacks on Medical Education — The Future of DEI in Medicine
This week, The New England Journal of Medicine published the perspective piece “Facing Political Attacks on Medical Education — The Future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Medicine.” Dr. Carl Streed, an Associate Professor in the Section of General Internal Medicine, is senior author of this article, which comments on how the deluge of legislative […]
Avik Chatterjee Speaks on LGBTQ+ Youth Experiencing Homelessness
On Friday, November 1, Dr. Avik Chatterjee, an Assistant Professor in the Section of General Internal Medicine, presented “LGBTQ+ Youth Experiencing Homelessness: Health Impacts and a Call to Action” at a LGBTQIA+ Scholar Series event hosted by the Boston University LGBTQIA+ Center for Faculty & Staff and the Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. Dr. […]
Racism, Not Race in Addiction Literature
The article “Racism, not race: Quantitative analysis of the use of race and racism in the addiction literature” was recently published in Social Science & Medicine. The study was led by former Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine student Spencer Dunleavy, MD, who is currently a resident at the University of Pennsylvania in […]