Patients with diabetes are also more likely to be described as “noncompliant,” according to large studies of medical records. One study found that Black patients were two and a half times as likely as white patients to have at least one negative descriptive term used...
Postdoctoral Fellowships for Successful Careers in Academia Applications Open for the 2022-2023 Fellowship Cohort The INSPIRE ( IRACDA New Jersey/New York for Science Partnerships in Research & Education) Postdoctoral Program at Robert Wood Johnson Medical...
Diversifying the physician workforce, long seen as one key to reducing the nation’s racial and ethnic health disparities, was a major focus of the landmark National Academies report “Unequal Treatment,” which 20 years ago examined how systemic racism leads to poorer...
Please read Dr. Dave’s article in Circulation titled, “Risk of Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes After Addition of SGLT2 Inhibitors Versus Sulfonylureas to Baseline GLP-1RA Therapy.” Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and...
The coronavirus pandemic is now stretching into its third year, a grim milestone that calls for another look at the human toll of COVID-19, and the unsteady progress in containing it. Read the Full Article.