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Auteur Michael DeWitt

Dr. Phil Lackey is retiring from Wake Forest University School of Medicine after many years of service to the school and the community. True to his amazing character, he was on service during his final week of work. Dr. Lackey has been an instrumental part of expanding our activities in High Resolution Anoscopy(HRA) and has been a great mentor to many of our students, residents, and fellows.

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Auteur Michael DeWitt

Dr Brinkley Bellotti was recently interviewed by the MIT Technology Review on the topic of H5N1 and its continued spread in dairy cows and poultry. In her interview, Dr Bellotti mentions that unmitigated spread of H5N1 in animals could lead to recombination events of the influenza virus which could allow for strains that could more easily infect humans.

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Auteur Michael DeWitt

Antimicrobial Awareness Week 2024 U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week (AAW) is observed each year from November 18-24. The purpose of AAW is to raise awareness of the importance of appropriate antibiotic and antifungal use and the threat antimicrobial resistance poses to people, animals, plants and in our environment. See the CDC for more at here.

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Auteurs Michael DeWitt, Brinkley Bellotti

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Auteur Michael E. DeWitt

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Auteur Michael E. DeWitt

The Section on Infectious Diseases and the Atrium Health Division of Infectious Diseases attended IDWeek 2024 in Los Angeles, CA and made a strong showing. Presentations and posters were presented by a variety of members including infectious diseases pharmacists, pharmacy residents, medical residents,infectious disease fellows, and infectious disease physicians.

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Auteur Michael DeWitt

Michael DeWitt attended the 2024 International Field Epidemiology and Tropical Medicine course in Peru hosted by the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia and the EMERGE group(Unidad de Investigación en Enfermedades Emergentes y Cambio Climático) along with students and faculty from the University of Texas Medical Branch.

AddictionPublic HealthResearchPublicationMédecine et sciences de la santéAnglais
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Auteur Erin Barnes

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Auteur Erin Barnes

There are many arguments in academic circles about how to frame and think about addiction. In my personal experience, I find one of the most helpful ways to think of addiction is the classic framework that views addiction as a ‘biopsychosocial’ disease. I like this framework because it helps us identify and then examine all of the key ingredients that go into forming and maintaining a substance use disorder.