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https://medicine.weill.cornell.edu/divisions-programs/infectious-diseases/education/fellowships 13-07-2020 17:53:12
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Happy Medical Laboratory Professionals Week! We are so grateful for our laboratory colleagues especially our Microbiology lab partners Weill Cornell Medicine Pathology for their incredible work to improve infectious disease diagnosis. Thank you!! 🔬 🦠 🧪🧫
Thrilled to share our new report by Preeti Moar Kyaw Linn Ravi Tandon et al. in AIDS Journal highlighting a mammalian lectin, #Galectin9 and its link w/ inflammation in adolescents w/ perinatally acquired HIV and cognitive health. Weill Cornell Infectious Diseases Division MIMH
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Check out our own Priya Kodiyanplakkal, MD at the next Transplantation Society Clinicopathologic Webinar
A short piece describing why Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology is committed to #healthequity in #HAIs , #antimicrobialresistance & antimicrobial prescribing and what the journal is doing to support your efforts to achieve it. Additional ideas welcome! SHEA cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Social worker follow-up of people hospitalized with HIV in Tanzania expedited their treatment, but did not reduce patient mortality a year later, according to findings from Weill Cornell Medicine Center for Global Health and Weill Department of Medicine teams.
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At CROI Media, Dr. Rob Peck’s (@RobNPeck) team presented findings published in JAMA on the Daraja trial, which found a low-cost social worker improved HIV care outcomes in hospitalized people w/HIV in Tanzania. bit.ly/3Tu6ppm Weill Cornell Medicine Center for Global Health Weill Cornell Medicine
We're excited to kick off the week with our first Vitals episode of March, featuring Dr. Leonard (John P. Leonard, MD) in conversation with Dr. David Calfee in the Division of Infectious Diseases (@WCM_ID). bit.ly/4a0f7B8 Weill Cornell Medicine
CGH Director, Dr. Daniel Fitzgerald and faculty, Dr. Kayvan Zainabadi on Bedaquiline-based Second-Line Therapy for DR-TB
news.weill.cornell.edu/news/2024/02/d…
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Should genomic sequencing 🧬be a routine part of hospital infection prevention programs? Alex Sundermann, DrPH Waleed Andie Lee, Sebastiaan Van Hal & Graham Snyder share experiences & describe pros/cons, questions & barriers on the Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology podcast. on.soundcloud.com/SZNVu
Join #INHSUEMCR & CHERISH for a webinar with Ali Jalali, PhD & Shashi Kapadia. Learn:
➡️Purpose & approach to economic evaluations
➡️Best practices for determining intervention costs
➡️ Approaches to estimating cost-effectiveness
Register: inhsu.org/events/webinar…
New in JPHMP Direct: Researchers, including coauthor Shashi Kapadia, share how Louisiana & Washington’s approaches to developing and funding hepatitis C elimination programs can be a useful framework to eradicating HCV by 2030: buff.ly/3uosrjw.
New Heidi Torres, Dave Calfee, Matthew Simon, @HarjotNY
Disinfectant duel: When ammonium & alcohol-based disinfectants meet their continuously active counterparts, who comes out the winner?
In ambulatory locations, it was a draw. Talk about a clean fight!
📄: doi.org/10.1017/ice.20…
We are thrilled to recognize Dr. Kyu Rhee in the Division of Infectious Diseases (Weill Cornell Infectious Diseases Division) for his election into the American Academy of Microbiology, an honorific leadership group within ASM. bit.ly/3I1tKYL Weill Cornell Medicine
Although HCV is nearly universally curable, action is needed to eliminate HCV in the United States by 2030. bit.ly/498Srhz Shashi Kapadia CHERISH Weill Cornell Infectious Diseases Division Weill Cornell Medicine Population Health Sciences HCA Director Sue Birch Ricardo Franco
Amazing day in micro today at NYP-WCMC.
Thanks to Jamie Marino for teaching us about Histoplasma capsulatum and comparing it’s mold and yeast morphologies to other dimorphic fungi!
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