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Gastroenterology & GI Surgery

Consider Laryngopharyngeal Reflux as Cause of Chronic Cough

VUMC imagines new ways to treat painful throat-clearing symptoms often misattributed to GERD.
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Changing Medicine

Study Links COVID-19 to Unprofessional Behavior

VUMC workplace model promotes professional accountability among medical staff during COVID-19 crisis.
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Rheumatology

Machine Learning Probes Distinctions in Lupus Types

New AI approach identifies ways lupus manifests in different patients, potentially leading to more personalized treatment.
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Psychiatry

Anticipating Relapse in Late-life Depression

Study explores questions regarding the recurrence of depression following treatment.
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Pediatric Urology

Linking Allergies and Urinary Voiding Dysfunction

Study seeks a connection to support children with lower-urinary-tract symptoms.

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Trends in Medicine

Testing Normoxia vs. Hyperoxia for Cardiac Surgery

Randomized single-site study answers questions about the potential superiority of either approach.

Teams Map Early Progress of Colorectal Cancer

Vanderbilt is creating a roadmap of colorectal cancer progression as part of an NCI-funded Cancer Moonshot initiative.

Surgeons Top Reports of Unprofessional Behavior

Surgeons and nonsurgeon proceduralists experienced more reports of unprofessional behavior, according to a new restrospective study.

Conversational Format Encourages End-of-Life Planning

A new style of advanced-care planning packet helped increase the number of patients with advance directives in the EMR.

Peer Feedback Prompts Professionalism Among Nurses

A well-established Vanderbilt University Medical Center program has proven effective at reinforcing professionalism and patient safety in a new population: nurses.

Mental Health Affects Appearance Perception Following Palsy

People with mental illness who experience non-flaccid facial paralysis exhibit a more negative response.

Pediatricians Urge Preparedness for Mass Casualties

What pediatricians should know to be more effective in assisting children through crisis.

Physician-Patient Messaging Ripe for AI Upgrade

Pilot study suggests large language model programs may help improve the efficiency of patient-provider messaging.

HDL Switches From Friend to Foe in RA

In rheumatoid arthritis, altered microRNA cargo on HDL blunts protection against cardiovascular disease.