
Wake Forest Department of Internal Medicine
@WakeForestIM
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Representing the 12 academic sections and 9 fellowships of Internal Medicine at the Wake Forest School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC
Joined July 2023
Top Papers (8/10): Swapan K. Das, PhD, MSc was recognized for his publication of his work on aging and glucose response in @Aging_Cell .
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Top Papers (7/10): Dr. Nilanjan Ghosh, MD, PhD of @LevineCancer made the list of top papers of 2024 in the Department of Internal Medicine with his paper on treatment of CLL!.
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Top Papers (6/10): Another publication from @WakeGeriatrics making the top ten list this year!
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Top Papers (5/10): James Bateman, MD, MPH and MD/PhD student Sudarshan Krishnamurthy published a study on cardiometabolic health and cognition in community dwelling adults.
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INTRODUCTION Neighborhood disadvantage may be an important determinant of cardiometabolic health and cognitive aging. However, less is known about relationships among individuals with mild cognitiv...
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Top Ten Papers (4/10): Dr. Glenn Lesser @WakeCancer published his Phase III Clinical Trial in @JCO_ASCO
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Top Papers (3/10): Deepak Palakshappa, MD MSHP published a longitudinal study of the temporarily enacted Expanded Child Tax Credit and its effects on food insecurity rates.
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This cohort study examines changes in food security associated with the 2021 Expanded Child Tax Credit enactment and expiration in 2 individual-level, longitudinal, nationally representative cohorts.
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Top Ten Papers (1/10): Hunyoung Kim and Dr. Bumsoo Ahn published their findings on unacylated grehlin in @AgingCell
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As Grand Rounds takes a summer break, we will spend the next 10 days recognizing the department's top research papers in 2024. All winners were recognized at Grand Rounds earlier this year, and its time to share them with everyone! #CelebrateResearch.
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GIM Attending Dr. Luisa Paredes Acosta was published recenlty in SGIM Forum: Unexpected Bonds: How Non-Medical Staff Shaped My Residency and Made Me a Better Doctor – SGIM
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I remember the early days of my intern year, and the emotions that came with it. I was a 30-year-old Dominican woman and proud first doctor of the family. Eager to become an ideal physician for my...
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Earlier this year, @wakehealthHM was recognized during Grand Rounds for its implementation of two innovative care models - Hospitalist at Home and Virtual Hospitalist have both been incredibly successful projects!
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Did you know?.In 2024, Internal Medicine faculty across the department received over $110 Million in research funding! #CelebrateResearch
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Shoutout to our Internal Medicine clerkship teams! Both our inpatient and ambulatory clerkships received impressive quality ratings from our graduating @wakeforestmed students !
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