Colin Walsh Doctor of Medicine, Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics, WTVF news channel 5‘s “Morning Line” Interview reveals whether it is safe to use AI for medical advice.
time Interviewed by magazine reporter Stacey Corino elizabeth sebestaMD, assistant professor of urology. We heard stories about pelvic floor muscle exercises for male menopause, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, and other issues.
“Each breath” published by American Lung Association, quotation brian christmanMD, Adjunct Professor, article on the hidden dangers of burning incense.
William SchaffnerA professor of preventive medicine, M.D., has been quoted in several news outlets regarding public health issues, including: health line (Low vaccination rates increase cases of measles, whooping cough, and other preventable diseases). ABC News (The number of measles cases in the US has exceeded 2,000 for the second year in a row). and CIDRAP News (High-dose influenza vaccination reduces hospitalization rates in older adults).
sarah rhodeM.D., associate professor of otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery, was cited in a paper. people Magazine article about patient Makarii Andrade. The surfer from Kauai, who suffered a severe neck injury in 2022, recently underwent surgery at Vanderbilt Health and is in the final stages of recovery.
james crowMD, Director of the Vanderbilt Antibody Therapy Center. nature About antibodies against Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
SF gate Interviewed by reporter Gillian Morney Shwe JohnPh.D., Research Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Genetics and Clinical Pharmacology, talks about research into blood tests to test for Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers.
matthew franklin martThe words of an assistant professor of medicine, Ph.D., were quoted in a paper. helio A story about how inflammation and disease severity are associated with decreased cognitive recovery after becoming an ICU patient.
”What we really feel Podcast host Dr. Sula Windgassen interviewed Lindsay C. McKernanPhD, MPH, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, physical therapy and rehabilitation, and urology. This episode focuses on pelvic and bladder health. You can also listen to the podcast below YouTube and a podcast Website. Additionally, podcasters monica sanford Interview with a cardiologist mark glazerMD, for the podcast “The Monica Sanford Show.” The two-part interview here and here.
