Mark Moss, MD (Associate Professor (CHS), Division of Allergy, Immunology & Rheumatology) was interviewed by Channel 3000 where he talked about how to tell the difference between allergies and COVID-19. Full story.
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The Cap Times: Racial Disparities Heightened with COVID-19 Crisis
Jasmine Zapata, MD, MPH (Assistant Professor (CHS), Division of Neonatology & Newborn Nursery) spoke with The Cap Times about heightened racial disparities during the COVID-19 crisis. Full story.
Becker’s Health IT: Most Promising Healthcare Tech in 2020: 15 Execs from CommonSpirit, Kaiser Permanente, UPMC & More
Tom Brazelton, MD, MPH (Professor (CHS) and Vice Chair of Quality, Division of Critical Care was featured in the Becker’s Health IT article about the most promising healthcare technology in 2020. Full story.
All Things Neonatal with Dr. Michael Narvey: “How is Racial Disparity Affecting Outcomes with COVID19 and Breastfeeding Rates in the USA”
Ryan McAdams, MD (Division Chief & Associate Professor, Division of Neonatology & Newborn Nursery) spoke with All Things Neonatal with Dr. Michael Narvey about how racial disparities are affecting outcomes with COVID-19 and breastfeeding rates in …
Special Honor for Nick Mohrdieck’s St. Baldrick’s Summer Fellowship
Nicholas Mohrdieck, rising senior at the UW, recently received a summer fellow award from the St. Baldrick’s Foundation for work in the laboratory of Christian Capitini, MD. As the result of a recent employee giving …
Dr. Philip Farrell Recognized for Lifetime Contributions to CF Research and Pediatric Respiratory Medicine
Congratulations to Philip Farrell, MD PhD (Emeritus Dean and Chair of Pediatrics, Division of Pulmonology & Sleep Medicine) for two recent honors from The Legacy of Angels Foundation (TLOAF) and American Thoracic Society. TLOAF selected Dr. Farrell for …
Lodi Enterprise: Wisconsin’s pandemic past offers clues to coronavirus future
James Conway, MD (Professor (CHS), Fellowship Program Director, Divisions of Global Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases) spoke with the Lodi Enterprise about how Wisconsin’s pandemic past offers clues to our coronavirus future. Full story.
Celebrating Scholarship and the Latest Advances in Pediatrics Research
Four lectures, ten faculty research vignettes, six oral presentations, 52 poster presentations, and a cumulative total of 725 attendees made up the Department of Pediatrics’ Annual Research Week, which took place virtually from May 26-29, …
NBC 15: UW study suggests people with respiratory allergies, asthma not as high-risk to COVID-19 as previously thought
Daniel Jackson, MD (Associate Professor, Division of Allergy, Immunology & Rheumatology) spoke with NBC 15 about his study that found respiratory allergy, asthma and controlled allergen exposure were associated with significantly reduced gene expression in …
New Faculty Focus: a Q&A With Cathy Lee-Miller, MD
“There is value in true human interaction and every child, no matter their age, deserves a doctor who genuinely cares for them,” stated Cathy Lee-Miller, MD (Assistant Professor, Division of Hematology, Oncology & Bone Marrow Transplant), during …