MPH News
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McKernan investigates gender differences in interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome patients
Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is a chronic condition that causes bladder pressure, pain and lower urinary tract symptoms. It affects 3-8 million women and 1-4 million men in the U.S. Lindsey McKernan, PhD, MPH, and colleagues assessed gender differences in IC/BPS using validated patient-reported outcome measures and qualitative analysis… Read MoreOct. 12, 2022
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Self named co-principal investigator of Vanderbilt’s Clinical and Translational Science Award
Wesley Self, MD, MPH, a physician-scientist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, has been named co-principal investigator (co-PI) of Vanderbilt’s Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA). Nationally known for designing and conducting clinical research and advancing the treatment of patients with severe infections, Self is VUMC Vice President for Clinical Research… Read MoreOct. 10, 2022
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Sylvie Muhimpundu (MPH ’19, MD ’26) applies a degree of experience
Rwanda native Sylvie Muhimpundu wanted to be a physician well before she ever came to the United States. Now, she’s working on her second degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. By: Lexie Little Shuffling past bustling cars along 21st Avenue in Nashville, Sylvie Muhimpundu reviewed they day’s tasks ahead… Read MoreOct. 4, 2022
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Buntin discusses incarceration, community resources, and substance use disorders in health policy panel
A panel of experts on opioid use disorder (OUD) discussed the importance of building recovery ecosystems or networks of resources to respond to the opioid epidemic during the recent Department of Health Policy’s Research into Policy & Practice Lecture at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The panel included Ernie Fletcher, MD,… Read MoreSep. 27, 2022
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Creech leads VUMC trial for monkeypox vaccine administration strategies
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is seeking about 30 healthy adults of diverse backgrounds to participate in a national clinical trial to evaluate alternative strategies for administering the monkeypox vaccine to increase the number of available doses. “We have a limited supply of the JYNNEOS vaccine, which is authorized for the… Read MoreSep. 15, 2022
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Gastineau supported by Dr. William R. Long Fund to pursue research in pediatric injury prevention
The legacy left behind by the late William (Bill) Long, MD, goes far beyond his many years as a beloved Nashville pediatrician. He was a quintessential clinician-educator, always helping advance the mission of Vanderbilt’s Department of Pediatrics and Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. The family of the longtime… Read MoreSep. 14, 2022
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Alumnus Rogers nominated for Dean and Vice President of Medical Affairs at Carver College of Medicine
The third finalist candidate for the University of Iowa vice president of medical affairs and Carver College of Medicine dean, Selwyn Rogers Jr., MPH, focused on equity in health care during his open forum in the Medical Education Research Facility on Monday. “We’re all striving to achieve equity in… Read MoreSep. 1, 2022
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Barocas investigates treatment decision regrets in prostate cancer patients
Patient regret over choices related to treatment of localized prostate cancer has been the focus of a recent subanalysis of data from CEASAR (Comparative Effectiveness Analysis of Surgery and Radiation for Localized Prostate Cancer), which contains the survey results from more than 3,600 men in the United States treated between 2010 and 2012. Read MoreAug. 26, 2022
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Diamond to serve as Director for Vanderbilt Youth Sports Health Center at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital
Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt recently launched an innovative program geared to treat pediatric and adolescent athletes. The Vanderbilt Youth Sports Health Center, the only one of its kind in the region, opened through a partnership between Vanderbilt Sports Medicine and Children’s Hospital. “The same specialists who care… Read MoreAug. 16, 2022
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Horst investigates effects of video versus audio based telehealth communication on health literacy
Video telehealth visits are an increasingly important part of health care, and increasingly video connection during such visits is required for insurance coverage. Yet many patients do not achieve a video connection and convert to audio-only visits, which are not as effective in communicating important health information. Sarah H. Brown,… Read MoreAug. 15, 2022