Faculty in the Media
Robert H. Miller, Ph.D., senior associate dean for research, was featured in The Plain Dealer and Crain's Cleveland Business for his new appointment at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Brian Jacobs, M.D., professor of pediatrics, was featured in Healthcare IT News for an article on how to solve the problem of too many notes on a patient and making sure the health care team gets all the information they need.
Washingtonian's Well + Being featured the "food diary" of Neal Barnard, M.D., adjunct associate professor of medicine, which focused on his plant-based diet philosophy of eating food "low in fat and high in fiber."
Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi, M.D., adjunct instructor of emergency medicine, and Jesse Pines, M.D., director of the Office of Clinical Practice Innovation, were featured by several media outlets for their research finding a rising number of opioid prescribing in U.S. emergency rooms.
Leana Wen, M.D., instructor of emergency medicine, was interviewed for a story in MedPage Today on how to respond to medical errors.
Jeffrey Berger, M.D., M.B.A., interim associate dean for graduate medical education, was interviewed for an article in the Washington Business Journal's BizBeat on Match Day from a hospital perspective. This story was also picked up by the Birmingham Business Journal.
Jesse Pines, M.D., director of the Office of Clinical Practice Innovation, was interviewed for SiriusXM's Business Radio on problems and solutions in managing an emergency department.
Gerard Gioia, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, was interviewed on the growing trend of MMA fighting for children and the potential safety risks involved. This interviewed appeared on CBS6 in Albany, N.Y.
Marie Borum, M.D., professor of medicine, was interviewed by NBC4 on the negative health impact of some dietary supplements.
Mark Klein, M.D., assistant professorial lecturer of radiology, was interviewed by News Radio KEX in Portland, Ore. about the virtual colonoscopy.