Faculty in the Media
Dipa Sheth, M.D., assistant professor of medicine, spoke to The Washington Post Express about how to deal with allergies in Washington, D.C.
Gerard Gioia, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, was quoted in CBS News about his research finding that children and teens recovering from a concussion may experience difficulty with schoolwork until they fully recover.
Nancy Gaba, M.D., chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, was interviewed by NBC News about the rise in women having babies after age 40.
Jerrold Post, M.D., clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, spoke to The Dallas Morning News about terrorist psychology.
Robert Shesser, M.D., chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine, spoke to The New York Times about the dangers of falls.
Fitzhugh Mullan, M.D., Murdock Head Professor of Medicine and Health Policy and assistant professor of pediatrics, was mentioned in a MedPage Today article for his support of a three-year medical school curriculum.
Abdulaziz Almehlisi, M.D., second-year resident, was interviewed by NBC4 about his life-saving efforts after witnessing an accident on the Key Bridge.
David Borenstein, M.D., clinical professor of medicine, was quoted in a HealthlineNews article about the development of rheumatoid arthritis in those who worked at the World Trade Center site after 9/11.
Anthony-Samuel LaMantia, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology and physiology, was featured in News-Medical for his leadership of a six million dollar program project grant to research pediatric dysphagia - chronic difficulties with feeding and swallowing in children.
Jesse Pines, M.D., M.B.A., director of the Office for Clinical Practice Innovation, was featured in MedPage Today for his research showing that medical homes can have a positive effect on patients, as far as limiting outpatient emergency department use, but they don’t seem to keep patients from…