Jatin M. Vyas, MD, PhD, discusses the effect of corporatization of academic medical centers on medical education and trainee development. Listen to the full interview with NEJM Executive Managing Editor Stephen Morrissey (@srm128): https://t.co/kDxdOgFSMD
1 in 6 WI high school students drink before age 13. Drinking before 21, and especially before 13, increases a person's risk of using other drugs. Drinking can disrupt brain growth, prolong adolescence, and decrease school success, among other harms. #AlcoholAwarenessMonth2026
The Department of Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin welcomes Ashish Upadhyay, MD (Boston Medical Center) as Grand rounds speaker!
🩺 Spilling the Protein: Clinical Insights into Proteinuria 📅 Friday, April 24 ⏰ 7:30 AM 💻 Virtual
Research matters more than ever for medical students 📊
Our Students’ Perspectives on the Impact of Scholarly Projects on Residency Applications: 78% say it helped them match; 53% discussed it in interviews.
With USMLE Step 1 pass/fail, its role keeps growing. @jbcarmody
South Asian adults in the US develop cardiovascular disease risk factors earlier than other groups, according to new research from the MASALA cohort study. Here’s what that means for prevention. https://t.co/SweVoZgOhS
Glad to be a part of this project.
Identification of tailored faculty development for diverse career trajectories in hospital medicine - Shrestha - Journal of Hospital Medicine - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/sJuPBt1A8f @JHospMedicine
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Social Disconnection in a Hyperconnected World: Loneliness, Social Isolation, and Problematic Technology Use Across 35 Nations
Justin Thomas, Yasmin Al-Jedawi, Melisa Valle
Glad to see our paper on Lyme optic neuritis published in the Wisconsin Medical Journal featured on the podcast by Dr. Daniel Cameron.
Read the article here: https://t.co/BtQcqewegp
Woman with Lyme disease and vision problems. An Inside Lyme Podcast https://t.co/zpNyHrT4Jj
Congratulations to our MCW faculty & learners!
Proud to share 2 accepted abstracts selected as ACP National Finalists. Congrats Dr. Roshan Thapa
• Context-Adaptive Handoff Standardization (U.S. & Nepal) • Unraveling the Mystery of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease 👏@ACPIMPhysicians
Pathways to promotion: A road map for growth and impact in academic medicine - Murphy - 2026 - Journal of Hospital Medicine - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/HBwJHCC6Ty
Grateful to receive 5 Silver Keys and an Honorable Mention from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards! As a junior at Brookfield East HS (WI), my coming of age novel Being Hero, inspired by perspectives from the COVID-19 pandemic and a piece of myself, was recognized.
If you cannot fly, then run. If you cannot run, then walk.
If you cannot walk, then crawl, but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward.
If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way.
—Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.