Dr. Jonathan Gutman, a professor in CU's Division of Hematology, specializes in allogeneic stem cell transplants for leukemia and blood cancers. As the co-director of CU’s Cord Blood Bank, he’s helped build one of the largest cord blood transplant programs worldwide. His compassionate care and innovative leadership earned him induction into the inaugural Clinical Excellence Society. Learn more about his impactful work! 🌟 #Medicine #ClinicalExcellence #Hematology https://bit.ly/4h8TfqF
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The Department of Medicine is the oldest and the largest department within the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. The Department's long-standing tradition of excellence in patient care, medical education, research, and community service places us among the best academic departments in the country. We are proud of our rich history of research and discovery in the basic, clinical and translational sciences and are uncompromising in our commitment to an interdependent four-part mission: -To provide outstanding medical care and support interdisciplinary programs that serve our patients -To train leaders in medicine and educate physicians in accordance with the highest professional standards -To generate new knowledge to understand disease and improve the care of our patients -To serve the community both locally and globally
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Employees at University of Colorado Department of Medicine
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Aakriti Pandita, MD
Physician–Scientist | Investigating health AI with a focus on systemic implementation and patient outcomes
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Skylar Wolcott
Empathy | Life long learning | Compassion | Equity
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Mary-Anne Pickering
Research Services Regulatory Compliance Professional
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Vijay Shimoga, MD
PGY-1 Resident Physician at University of Colorado Department of Medicine
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January is #NationalMentoringMonth! 💡 Dr. Amy Yu shares how her mentors helped her build confidence and grow in medicine. 💙 #MentorshipMatters #Medicine
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A call by the U.S. surgeon general for a new warning about alcohol’s links to cancer is the latest effort to raise awareness about a health issue that most Americans aren’t aware of. Two University of Colorado Cancer Center members and a University of Colorado Department of Medicine physician who treats patients with alcohol use disorder weigh in on the proposal in my latest story. #cucityofhealth University of Colorado School of Medicine / University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus https://lnkd.in/gxNgd5pD
Alcohol is a Leading Cause of Cancer, But Will the Public Heed a New Warning?
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With Dry January underway, many are exploring alcohol-free alternatives, including kava—a substance known for its calming effects. But is it a healthier substitute for alcohol? 🤔 Dr. Jarratt Pytell, an addiction medicine expert, dives into the benefits, risks, and lingering questions about kava. From potential liver toxicity to the public health implications of increased kava use, Dr. Pytell offers a nuanced perspective on this growing trend. Read the full Q&A to learn more: https://bit.ly/40n4lCP #DryJanuary #Medicine #Kava
Is Kava a Good Alcohol Substitute for Dry January?
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CU Pulmonologist Ellen Burnham, MD, was featured in a CBS News article discussing Dry January and the Surgeon General's recent push for cancer risk warnings on alcohol. Dr. Burnham highlighted the importance of awareness and Denver's growing sober options. Check out the full article and a behind-the-scenes look at Dr. Burnham during her feature. 🌟 https://cbsn.ws/421Wv2A #medicine #dryjanuary
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Access to quality healthcare, no matter the hour or location! The University of Colorado Division of Hospital Medicine and UCHealth Virtual Health Center are improving care through a virtual hospitalist service. Patients in remote hospitals receive real-time overnight care, reducing transfers and ensuring family proximity. This initiative also supports provider wellness and hospital capacity. Learn how this program is reshaping rural healthcare access and timing. 🌟 https://bit.ly/4gFb4hh. #CUAnschutz #VirtualHealth #HospitalMedicine #Medicine
Virtual Physicians Provide Overnight Care to Patients in Rural, Critical Access Hospitals
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✨ What a year it’s been! With over 100 stories shared, the CU Department of Medicine highlighted groundbreaking research, dedicated faculty, and trending topics that kept us all inspired. From cognitive health and long COVID to TikTok trends like "cortisol face," our newsroom explored it all. Here are a few of our top stories from 2024: ➡️ Signs That Cognitive Changes Are Worrisome ➡️ Why Children and Teens Should Avoid Nicotine Pouches ➡️ Exploring the Link Between Sleep and Osteoporosis Catch up on these highlights and more in our newsroom. Together, we’re transforming lives through innovative medicine. 🩺✨ https://bit.ly/3Dy99wn #CUAnschutz #CUMedicine #2024Recap #MedicalInnovation #TrendingInMedicine
CU Department of Medicine Top Stories of 2024
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From cold plunges to trendy diets, health fads are everywhere on social media. But how can you separate facts from fiction? 🤔 CU Medicine's Dr. Mohammad Bilal and Ryan Candee share expert advice on spotting harmful health misinformation - check out the full story! 🌟 https://bit.ly/3Wo1GXl #Medicine #SocialMediaTrends #TikTok
Can I Trust This Viral Health Advice? How to Know if a Social Media Trend is Good or Bad
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As Colorado welcomes the start of another epic ski season, it's crucial to prepare for more than just the slopes. 🏔️ Altitude sickness can strike even the most excited visitors, but it doesn’t have to ruin your plans. Dr. James Maloney, pulmonologist and researcher, offers expert advice on recognizing symptoms, acclimating properly, and ensuring a safe and enjoyable trip to the mountains. Whether you're a first-time skier or a seasoned snowboarder, these insights are a must-read for your next high-altitude adventure. Stay informed, stay safe, and hit the slopes with confidence! ❄️⛷️ https://bit.ly/4gHls7z
How to Deal with Altitude Sickness This Ski Season
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