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Mark Dransfield, MD (Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine) has been elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation, the national honor society of physician-scientists age 50 or younger. He will be inducted in April, pending the formal vote of the ASCI. Dr. Dransfield serves as the Medical Director of the UAB Lung Health Center, and his clinical research primarily focuses on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Five Department of Medicine faculty members were presented with Excellence in Mentorship Awards by the UAB Graduate School Dean:

  • Cynthia Brown, MD, MSPH (Director, Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care)
  • Orlando Gutierrez, MD (Nephrology)
  • Frank Wolschendorf, PhD (Infectious Diseases)
  • Qiang “John” Ding, PhD (Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine)
  • C. Roger White, PhD (Cardiovascular Disease)

Infectious Diseases faculty Greer Burkholder, MD, MSPH; James Willig, MD, MSPH; Mike Mugavero, MD; and Mike Saag, MD, co-authored a paper in JAMA Cardiology, “Types of Myocardial Infarction Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Infected Individuals in the United States.”

Kelly Hyndman, PhD (Nephrology) received the 2017 American Physiological Society Renal Section Research Recognition Award for meritorious research by a young investigator at the APS Experimental Biology Meeting.

Cardiovascular Disease faculty Pankaj Arora, MD, Garima Arora, MD, MRCP, and Navkaranbir Singh Bajaj, MD, MPH, were recently published in Circulation, highlighting the benefit of the use of ICD for reducing mortality in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy. Read the UAB News article here.

Former UAB IM Resident and Gorgas Course graduate Jilly Neely, MD (General Internal Medicine-Hospitalist) recently earned the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Certification.

An article on multiple myeloma by Luciano Costa, MD, and Kelly Godby, MD (Hematology and Oncology) appears on the cover of the latest issue of Blood Advances, presenting recent trends in multiple myeloma incidence and survival by age, race, and ethnicity in the United States.

The VA Quality Scholar Fellowship Program is now accepting applications. Residents, fellows, faculty, or nurses interest in quality and safety are encouraged to apply by February 28, 2017. Find out more here.

The first annual SOM Diversity Fair will be held on February 3, 2017. Each department is asked to celebrate our diverse backgrounds by enjoying a taste of the many cultures that are represented across the school. If you’d be willing to prepare an ethnic dish, please contact Carolyn Walsh for more details.

Next Week at Medical Grand Rounds: William Becker, MD, Assistant Professor of General Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, will present "Turning the Tide of Long-Term Opioid Therapy." The lecture begins at noon on January 18 in Margaret Cameron Spain Auditorium. 

Do you have Good News to share? If so, please email the Department of Medicine's Director of Communications, Carolyn Walsh.

pdfView this week's slides here.