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    • Nonbacterial Osteomyelitis, and Comparison to Chronic Rheumatic and Inflammatory Diseases

      Nonbacterial Osteomyelitis, and Comparison to Chronic Rheumatic and Inflammatory Diseases

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa November 10, 2025April 8, 2026

      Nonbacterial Osteomyelitis, and Comparison to Chronic Rheumatic and Inflammatory Diseases Authors: Aleksander Lenert, Jenna Thomason, Melanie H Smith, Helena Abodeely, Sandy D Hong, Courtney E…

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    • Iowa women leading in medicine

      Iowa women leading in medicine

      ByUpinder Singh, MD November 7, 2025

      For nearly 150 years, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has helped organize and standardize medical education in this country. That longevity gives them…

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    • Campbell chairs ASHG annual meeting

      Campbell chairs ASHG annual meeting

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa November 6, 2025

      For more than two decades, Colleen Campbell, PhD, MS, LGC, clinical associate professor in Cardiovascular Medicine, has carved out a few days every fall to…

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    • Rehbein named first Hospital Medicine division administrator

      Rehbein named first Hospital Medicine division administrator

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa November 4, 2025April 9, 2026

      The Department of Internal Medicine is pleased to announce that Dominica Rehbein, MHA, MPH, PMP, has been appointed as the Division Administrator for the Division…

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    • Sex and body size disparities under MELD 3.0: Evaluation of persisting gaps in liver transplant access

      Sex and body size disparities under MELD 3.0: Evaluation of persisting gaps in liver transplant access

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa November 3, 2025April 8, 2026

      Article: Sex and body size disparities under MELD 3.0: Evaluation of persisting gaps in liver transplant access Authors: Tomohiro Tanaka, Dan M Shane, Jennifer C…

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    • New Faculty and APP Additions – 2025

      New Faculty and APP Additions – 2025

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa October 29, 2025April 7, 2026

      The Department of Internal Medicine is pleased to introduce some of the newest members, most of whom joined us between July and September 2025 (start…

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    • Pereira receives Carver Trust grant to investigate interplay between adipose tissue and heart health

      Pereira receives Carver Trust grant to investigate interplay between adipose tissue and heart health

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa October 29, 2025October 30, 2025

      Renata Pereira Alambert, PhD, assistant professor in the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism and a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Research Center,…

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    • Progress 2025 heads west

      Progress 2025 heads west

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa October 28, 2025December 11, 2025

      Because the Department of Internal Medicine at UI Health Care recognizes that the only constant in medicine is change, part of its mission is communicating…

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    • Lung transplant program attains top national ranking in one-year patient survival

      Lung transplant program attains top national ranking in one-year patient survival

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa October 27, 2025October 27, 2025

      As waiting lists for lung transplants grow, so does the demand for robust and trustworthy transplant programs in the United States. Since opening in 2007,…

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    • Occupational Health and Safety on the Chopping Block — What’s at Stake?

      Occupational Health and Safety on the Chopping Block — What’s at Stake?

      ByInternal Medicine at Iowa October 27, 2025April 8, 2026

      Article: Occupational Health and Safety on the Chopping Block — What’s at Stake? Authors: Andrew T. Gabrielson, MD and Claudia Corwin, MD, MPH Journal: N…

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