MPH News
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Cooper investigates professionalism and interpersonal communication skills among physicians-in-training and likelihood of patient complaints
The first study to examine evaluation scores for professionalism and interpersonal communication skills among physicians-in-training and what happens afterward as these doctors begin their practice was reported April 11 in JAMA Network Open. The study tracked 9,340 early-career physicians from across the country. The study finds a strong association between lower ratings for… Read MoreMay. 1, 2023
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Hartert finds early RSV infection linked to significantly increased risk of asthma in children
Severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection has long been associated with the onset of childhood wheezing diseases, but the relationship between RSV infection during infancy and the development of childhood asthma has remained unclear. A new observational study by Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers has found that RSV infection in… Read MoreApr. 28, 2023
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Marmor finds adding biomarkers to predictive model algorithms for Indeterminate pulmonary nodules (IPNs) helpful in expedition of cancer diagnoses and less invasive than current screening methods
Indeterminate pulmonary nodules (IPNs) are a common finding on CT imaging of the lungs and often require costly and invasive testing to diagnose. IPN diagnosis is especially difficult in regions like Middle Tennessee where fungal diseases such as histoplasmosis are endemic. Hannah Marmor, MD, MPH, and colleagues combined imaging and… Read MoreApr. 27, 2023
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Anxiety can impact hypersensitivities in women, contributing to an overactive bladder, says Reynolds
A common feature associated with an overactive bladder is elevated anxiety. While this link has been demonstrated in animal studies, no human studies have been conducted to evaluate the link between hypersensitivity symptoms in women with overactive bladder and anxiety. W. Stuart Reynolds, MD, MPH, and colleagues assessed 120 women… Read MoreApr. 26, 2023
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Vanderbilt Interdisciplinary Care Program likely to incorporate shared medical appointments into their care delivery model, says Liu
A patient recently looked around a conference room full of other patients and their health care providers and shared how this group had helped her open up and feel supported about her health concerns: “Y’all know us. It’s kind of like family here.” The Vanderbilt Interdisciplinary Care Program (VICP) at… Read MoreApr. 25, 2023
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MPH student Layan Ibrahim named 2023-2024 Luce Scholar
Layan Ibrahim, Master of Public Health Class of 2023, was named to the 2023–24 class of Luce Scholars. The Luce Scholars Program is a nationally competitive fellowship program launched by the Henry Luce Foundation to enhance the understanding of Asia among potential leaders in American society. The Luce… Read MoreApr. 24, 2023
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Rosenbloom investigates new algorithms for improving electronic health records: Intervention enhanced patient problem list but had no effect on clinical quality measures
In a multisite randomized trial reported in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, completeness of the patient problem list, a pivotal section of the electronic health record (EHR), was improved with automated disease surveillance and suggestions for clinicians to consider adding specific problems that appeared to be missing from the list. Read MoreApr. 21, 2023
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Self finds renin-angiotensin system [RAS] drugs ineffective in treating Covid-19
Despite the success of vaccines for preventing COVID-19, and of drugs for treating the disease, outcomes for severely ill patients admitted to the hospital remains poor. Identifying new therapies for severe COVID-19 remains a high priority and one in which Vanderbilt University Medical Center is taking a leading role. A… Read MoreApr. 19, 2023
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Creech and colleagues awarded $7.85 Million from NIH to launch the Vanderbilt Antibody and Antigen Discovery for Clostridioides difficile Vaccines
The National Institutes of Health awarded a five-year, $7.85 million grant to Vanderbilt University Medical Center to launch the Vanderbilt Antibody and Antigen Discovery for Clostridioides difficile Vaccines, or VANDy-CdV. The grant will support a team of over 25 VU and VUMC multidisciplinary researchers to discover novel Clostridioides difficile (C. Read MoreApr. 14, 2023
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Hartert to co-lead two environmental research projects on adoption of electric vehicles and corresponding public health benefits
Michael Vandenbergh, co-director of the Energy, Environment, and Land Use Program at Vanderbilt Law School and director of the Vanderbilt Climate Change Research Network, and Tina Hartert, MD, MPH, of Vanderbilt University Medical Center will lead two research projects that aim to identify the barriers to and potential health benefits of… Read MoreApr. 13, 2023