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Welcome Lauren Kerr - Senior Information Science Professional for the Barocas Lab to GIM! Lauren will be working on the analytic side of several research projects, diving into data management, statistical analyses, and simulation modeling.
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Congrats to Dr. Eric Campbell and Dr. Matt DeCamp on their article recently published discussing how "patient-users appear to simultaneously prefer chatbots for simple tasks or sensitive ones, with diverse motivations." You can read the article here:
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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We hope everyone has a safe and relaxing holiday weekend. Happy Thanksgiving from GIM!
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Please join us in welcoming Emily Greenway - Clinical Research Program Manager for the Portz Lab to GIM! Emily will be working under Dr. Jenny Portz where their research will explore cardiac rehab outcomes using a mobile intervention
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Matthew DeCamp, MD, PhD of @ACCORDSResearch and @CUInternalMed, our Director of Research Ethics, recently co-authored a paper on ethical issues in organ transplantation. ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://t.co/MBRIaH7sjw
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Congratulations to Dr. Nicole M. Wagner and Dr. Amy Huebschmann who are corresponding authors of a perspective article published October 22, in Harm Reduction Journal. You can read the article here:
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Background Incorporating people who use substances into a community-engaged research process can support the implementation and evaluation of evidence-based harm reduction programs. Attending to...
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Welcome to GIM Gianna Morales, MH - Instructor for the Center for Bioethics! She joins GIM as an instructor and clinical ethicist with UCHealth.
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Please join us in welcoming Morgan Douglass, PhD - T32 Post Doc Fellow to GIM! Her research focuses on substance use, particularly cannabis and alcohol.
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Welcome to GIM Krista Wonderly, PhD - T32 Post Doc Fellow! Her work in GIM will be focusing on anticipatory grief in seriously ill and aging adults.
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Shout out to Dr. Kate LeMasters for her article in Science Direct that concluded solitary confinement is associated with higher death rates while in custody. Read the article below: https://t.co/dVHHPBrkhk
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Please welcome Amy S. Martin, DBe - Adjoint Instructor for the Center for Bioethics! Amy joins us after stepping into the roles Vice President and Executive Director at Indiana University Health in April 2022. Welcome to GIM Amy!
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Please join us in welcoming Kelly DeBie, PhD as an Adjoint Instructor with the Center for Bioethics! Kelly is a legal epidemiologist and will be teaching research methods as well as developing new courses for the BEHH program.
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Shout out to Dr. Gina Kruse for her article published in The Journal of Hospital Medicine on October 8th. Read the article here:
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Background Alcohol withdrawal hospitalizations present unmet opportunities to initiate medications for alcohol use disorder (MAUD). Objective To examine patient and hospital factors associated wit...
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Congrats to Dr. Yoni Ashar for his article recently published in eBioMedicine discussing guidance for developing EEG-based, scalable, and affordable biomarkers of chronic pain. Read the article here:
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This secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial provided 5-year follow-up data for individuals with chronic back pain treated with pain reprocessing therapy, placebo, or usual care.
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Please join us in welcoming Marguerite Daus, PhD, Adjunct Professor to the GIM family!
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We are excited to welcome Tanya Rusell, PhD with Office of Medical Education to our GIM team!
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
2 months
Welcome to the GIM family Dr. Heidi Matus! Heidi joins our Cherry Creek location.
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
2 months
Congrats to Dr. Shaowei Wan, Dr. Jean Youngwerth, Dr. Regina Fink, Dr. Jean Kutner, Dr. Jennifer Portz,and Dr. Stacy Fischer for their article in the Journal of Geriatric Oncology! You can read more here:
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Rural-dwelling older adults with cancer have limited access to palliative care and face barriers in coordinating palliative care with cancer care. This study aimed to identify barriers and facilita...
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Shout out to Dr. Stephen Fuest for his article published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine on September 8th titled "EBM BLS: Patients interested in Acupuncture for Chronic Sciatica may find it Reduces Pain and Disability" can be read here:
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CU Anschutz Internal Medicine
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Congratulations to Dr. Mark Earnest for his touching perspective article recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine telling the story between a previous mentor and a bona-fide cowboy. You can read the article here:
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Even with the most reticent patients, Dr. Kolhouse somehow uncovered the things that mattered most to them, discovering each oneโ€™s unique definition of a good day โ€” and offering them more of those.
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