The below clickable headlines link directly to outside media outlets, which featured UNC School of Medicine faculty starting Friday, June 6, 2025.
Q&A: Managing Insulin Allergy in Clinical Practice – Dr. Onyinye I. Iweala (Physician’s Weekly)
Q&A: New dementia cases trending downward, but overall prevalence is higher than ever – Dr. Jay B. Lusk (Healio)
From no hope to a potential cure for a deadly blood cancer – Dr. Norman Sharpless (The Seattle Times)
Amid Measles Resurgence, NC Medical Community Urges Vaccination – Dr. David Wohl (The Local Reporter)
Survey: New NMIBC Treatments Face Slow Uptake – Dr. Mary Beth Westerman (Urology Times)
North Carolina faces worrying health care landscape – Dr. Cristy Page (The Business Journals)
Bridging and BCMA Exposure Impact Ide-Cel Outcomes in Multiple Myeloma – Dr. Samuel M. Rubinstein (Targeted Oncology)
Noncirrhotic MASH With Fibrosis: The Importance of Early Intervention – Dr. A. Sidney Barritt IV (Endocrinology Advisor)
No Need for Surgical Delay in Urolithiasis With Infection – Dr. James Frisbie (Renal and Urology News)
Q&A: A Call for Holistic Care in Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis – Dr. Andrew Moon (Physician’s Weekly)
New Treatment for C. Diff. Infection May be Less Effective Than Traditional Therapy, Study Finds – Dr. Trevor Barlowe, Dr. Sarah McGill (Newswise)
Q&A: Managing Insulin Allergy in Clinical Practice – Dr. Onyi Iweala (Physician’s Weekly)