Other Patients Lose Hope As Coronavirus Takes Priority
In the South China Morning Post, Dr. Shenglan Tang offers innovative ways to deliver care as overwhelmed hospitals divert resources to fight the coronavirus.
Corinna Sorenson, PhD, Presents at Academy Health Webinar
Dr. Corinna Sorenson participated in an Academy Health and National Pharmaceutical Council webinar that sought to define and deepen the understanding of low-value care and its importance to various stakeholders.
Shenglan Tang, MD, PhD, and Team Write Paper from Gates Foundation Project
Dr. Shenglan Tang and team released a major paper in PLOS Medicine that emanated from a Gates Foundation-funded project on Achieving UN Health-Related Sustainable Development Goals in China.
Shenglan Tang, MD, PhD, on China's Mystery Illness
China doesn't know what's causing a new mysterious pheumonia. In New Scientist, Dr. Shenglan Tang weighs in.
More Impact for Nursing
Dr. Leah Zullig says we should look at the roughly 9 million nurses worldwide as an untapped resource for bringing health interventions into practice.
Defining "Clinically Meaningful Change" Helps Inform Patient Outcome Measures
In a JAMA opinion piece, Kevin Weinfurt, PhD, gives three recommendations to help researchers and clinicians get clarity on what is noticeable change vs. valuable change when determining a clinically meaningful benefit in patient-reported outcomes.
Lesley Curtis Named Chair of Department of Population Health Sciences
Dr. Curtis has served as interim chair of the new department since July 2017, when the creation of the department was approved by the Duke University Board of Trustees. From 2016-2017, Dr. Curtis served as director of the Center for Population Health Sciences, which served as a launching pad for the new department.
Tailoring OUD Treatment to Adolescents and Young Adults
According to Sudha Raman, PhD, and Charlene Wong, MD, to fight the teen and young adult opioid epidemic, we should tailor OUD treatments.
Tailoring OUD Treatment to Adolescents and Young Adults
To fight the teen and young adult opioid epidemic, we should tailor OUD treatments to the younger population and bring services to where they are.
Curtis and Reeve Named Highly Cited Researchers
Lesley Curtis, PhD, and Bryce Reeve, PhD, were identified by Web of Science Group as Highly Cited Researchers for 2019.