Faculty in the Media
Amir Afkhami, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral science, spoke to NBC4 about St. Elizabeth's and the history of mental illness treatment.
Nicole Ehrhardt, M.D., assistant professor of medicine, spoke to NBC4 about the "healthy" snack foods that actually contain sugar, and how to achieve a sugar-free diet.
Elizabeth Tanzi, M.D., associate clinical professor of dermatology, spoke to Verily about how stress, in many different forms, can affect the skin.
Sally Moody, Ph.D., interim chair of Department of Anatomy and Regenerative Biology, and professor of anatomy and regenerative biology, was interviewed by Science Node for an article discussing how future generations can build an appreciation for science.
Linda Fu, M.D., associate professor of pediatrics, spoke to Voice of America for an article about the possible side effects that children may experience when getting vaccinated.
Christiane Corriveau, M.D., clinical assistant professor of pediatrics, discussed her experience treating a child with sepsis in an article on Stat.
Adam Friedman, M.D., associate professor of dermatology, was quoted in a Men's Health article about how benign cysts can develop.
Hai Chen, M.D. Ph.D., assistant professor of neurology, spoke with Voice of America about the use of CBD oil as a treatment for epilepsy.
Bruno Petinaux, M.D., associate professor of emergency medicine, and first-year M.D. student, Brandon Glousman, were interviewed by WJLA-ABC7 about their participation saving the life of a woman who had gone into cardiac arrest while behind the wheel.
Rebecca Kaltman, M.D., assistant clinical professor of medicine, spoke live with Great Day Washington (WUSA9 - CBS) about hereditary cancer and the steps people can take to reduce their risk for cancer.