Hematology and Oncology Fellows’ Welcome Breakfast
Fresh-baked quiche, muffins, fresh fruit, and bracing coffee set the table as the Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplantation welcomed the four…
Fresh-baked quiche, muffins, fresh fruit, and bracing coffee set the table as the Division of Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplantation welcomed the four…
Dr. Tomohiro Tanaka, Clinical Assistant Professor of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, is one of the only GI/Hep clinicians in the United States to offer microwave ablation…
Dr. Fenghuang (Frank) Zhan, Professor of Hematology, Oncology, and Blood & Marrow Transplantation, has just been awarded a three-year, $600,000 grant from the Leukemia &…
The Division of Immunology welcomed three new members of their division last week with cupcakes, ice cream, and ice-breakers last week. Three new fellows in…
Loyalty is a factor often overlooked in the pursuit of scientific advancement. And yet in the case of some recent publications and discoveries emerging from…
Article: Lung Cancer Screening Authors: Richard M. Hoffman, MD, MPHa, Rolando Sanchez, MD Journal: Med Clin N Am 101 (2017) 769–785 Abstract: KEY POINTS Lung…
The first week of the new academic year is already in the books. This is an exciting time in Internal Medicine, as it is for…
Innovation in education can take a lot of different forms, but even the way in which an educator learns what needs to be taught can…
Sheena CarlLee I grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, where I did not love country music, but enjoyed everything else the city had to offer. I…
Hard work on shared passions is one of the quickest ways to form deep and long-lasting bonds. This idea was affirmed this week as the…