[domweek] DOM Week, October 3-7, 2022

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DOM Week
September 30, 2022
News, information, and events of interest from the Department of Medicine <http://bit.ly/1TemKEY>

(If you have items for DOM week, please email amyf at uw.edu<mailto:amyf at uw.edu>)


Awards
[cid:image031.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]Dr. Rajnish Mehrotra, professor and head (Nephrology) is the 2023 recipient of the J. Michael Lazarus Distinguished Award from the National Kidney Foundation. He is being honored for his work advancing the understanding of the barriers to a greater use of home dialysis, biologic determinants of peritoneal dialysis, and clinical trials to test interventions for managing symptoms experienced by patients undergoing long-term dialysis.

This award was established to honor Dr. J. Michael Lazarus for his major contributions to the clinical science and care of dialysis patients, and to recognize individuals whose research has yielded novel insights related to renal replacement therapy.


Faculty news
[cid:image034.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]Faculty spotlight: Başak Çoruh
Our faculty spotlight for Women in Medicine month features Dr. Başak Çoruh, associate professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) and director of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine fellowship program.

Learn more about her on our news site<https://bit.ly/3UQLewk>.

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Living with an aging mind: Personal, philosophical and practical considerations
[cid:image036.png at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]Dementia affects a significant fraction of the aging population.The University of Washington Computational Neuroscience Center is hosting a conversation between Dr. Barak Gaster, professor (General Internal Medicine) and philosopher of science Noga Arikha to discuss the experience of living with dementia and practical steps one can take to prepare for this contingency. Oct. 14, 7pm, Foege Auditorium (and streaming). Reception to follow in the Vista Café.

Learn more on our news site<https://bit.ly/3dIPBZE>.
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Primary care innovation
[cid:image037.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]Dr. Ashok Reddy, associate professor (General Internal Medicine) joined Collective Conversations<https://bit.ly/3SnPbGr> to discuss the VA’s Primary Care Innovation Lab (PCIL). Collective Conversations is a series of discussions aimed at highlighting people and groups working to improve health through better health care systems.

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[cid:image038.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]Dr. Leah Haseley, clinical professor (Nephrology) is the new section head of Nephrology at Harborview Medical Center. She has served as the interim section head for the past 7 months. Read more about Dr. Haseley on our news site<https://bit.ly/3Cae03E>.



Staff news
New senior director of clinical programs
[cid:image039.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]Alyssa Williamson has accepted the newly created position of senior director of clinical programs. In this role, she will work closely with Dr. Robb MacLellan on clinical priorities and long-term strategies, optimizing clinical activity, productivity and finances, and delivery of care.

Alyssa joined us as administrator in the Division of Cardiology in 2021 with 17-years of experience in healthcare centered around process improvement and clinical operations, half of that at UW Medicine. She has a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from the University of Oregon, Eugene, and an MBA and Executive MHA from the University of Washington.


Research news
‘Bionic pancreas’ improves type 1 diabetes control
[cid:image040.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]A pocket-size wearable device known as a bionic pancreas, which uses next-generation technology to automatically deliver insulin, was more effective at maintaining blood glucose (sugar) levels within normal range than standard-of-care management among people with type 1 diabetes, a new multicenter clinical trial has found. Results were published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine<https://bit.ly/3rg53iR>.

Automated insulin-delivery systems, also called artificial-pancreas or closed-loop control systems, track a person’s blood glucose levels using a continuous glucose monitor; they automatically deliver the hormone insulin via pump as needed. These systems replace reliance on fingerstick tests of glucose levels, glucose monitoring that still requires multiple daily insulin injections, and non-automated pumps.

“This pump uses more artificial intelligence than the other pumps on the market. It identifies trends of the continuous glucose monitor to give insulin that keeps blood glucose in the normal range — without patients having to count carbohydrates,” said Dr. Irl Hirsch, professor (Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition).

Read the full story from UW Medicine Newsroom<https://bit.ly/3UPVrcn>.
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Center of Excellence to achieve better cancer diagnosis
[cid:image041.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]Dr. Thomas Gallagher, professor (General Internal Medicine), in partnership with colleagues at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, received a 4-year, $3.8 million grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to create a Diagnostic Center of Excellence that seeks to proactively identify cases of delayed cancer diagnosis and respond to these cases with transparency, empathy, and learning. The project, which also involves collaborators at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center and Dana Farber Cancer Institute, will have a special emphasis on vulnerable patients.

Learn more on our news site<https://bit.ly/3CbHGNL>.
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Expanding the search for new kidney diseases and therapeutic targets
[cid:image042.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]Drs. Jonathan Himmelfarb, professor (Nephrology), and Matthias Kretzler (University of Michigan) are co-Principal Investigators for two new awards totaling $30.8 million from NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) for the Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP). KPMP is an ambitious, multi-year collaboration of more than 40 leading research institutions across the United States to create a kidney tissue atlas that will help understand the mechanisms of acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD), define new disease subgroups, and identify cell states and pathways for new therapeutic targets.

Learn more on our news site<https://bit.ly/3RtXY94>.
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A new study to treat methamphetamine use disorder
[cid:image043.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]Dr. Judith Tsui, professor (General Internal Medicine) is site-PI for Monthly Injectable Buprenorphine for Methamphetamine Use Disorder (MURB), a multi-site, over $8M study sponsored by the NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) that will investigate the use of injectable buprenorphine compared to injectable placebo for the treatment of methamphetamine use disorder among individuals with mild co-use of opioids. Other DOM faculty involved in the study include Dr. Elenore Bhatraju as study physician and Dr. Rachel Bender Ignacio, who directs UW Positive Research.

Learn more on our news site<https://bit.ly/3URVEvt>.

Large genomic study on stroke informs drug discovery and risk prediction across ancestries
[cid:image045.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]The results of the largest genomic study on stroke thus far were published online today in the journal Nature<https://go.nature.com/3xVw5zJ>. The study was based on DNA samples of more than 2.5 million participants of whom 200,000 had a stroke.

The study was conducted by members of the GIGASTROKE consortium, involving several international consortia and networks, and investigators from over 20 countries, including Dr. Bruce Psaty, professor of medicine (General Internal Medicine) and epidemiology from the University of Washington.

Learn more on our news site<https://bit.ly/3SFPXPk>.


Clinical news
[cid:image046.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]First donation-after-circulatory-death heart transplant
LifeCenter Northwest, the Organ Procurement Organization for Washington, and UW Medicine’s heart transplant team recently facilitated the Pacific Northwest’s first donation-after-circulatory-death (DCD) heart transplant.
For decades, only donor hearts from patients who experienced brain death have been transplanted; hearts from patients who experienced circulatory death were deemed less predictable in terms of their long-term viability. The game-changer was technology that keeps blood and nutrients pulsing through donor hearts after recovery and during transit. It enables doctors to closely monitor the organs’ health and ensure suitability for transplant.

UW Medicine operates the biggest heart-transplant program in the Pacific Northwest. It is led by Dr. Jay Pal, surgical director, Dr. Daniel Fishbein, medical director of heart transplant services, and ARNP Lisa Guertin, associate director of heart transplant.
Read the full story from UW Medicine Newsroom<https://bit.ly/3SE4JWZ>.

Recent publications
Dr. Fred Appelbaum, professor (Medical Oncology) is co-author of “Diagnosis and management of AML in adults: 2022 recommendations from an international expert panel on behalf of the ELN<https://bit.ly/3BXmVE4>” in Blood.

Dr. Jared Baeten, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is senior author of “Population-Level Correlation Between Incidence of Curable Sexually Transmitted Infections and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-1 Among African Women Participating in HIV-1 Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Trials<https://bit.ly/3SgLqTL>” in the Journal of Infectious Diseases.

Dr. Kelley Branch, professor, is first author, and Dr. Jeffrey Probstfield, professor (Cardiology) is senior author of “Dulaglutide and cardiovascular and heart failure outcomes in patients with and without heart failure: a post‐hoc analysis from the REWIND randomized trial<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ejhf.2670>” in the European Journal of Heart Failure. Dr. Branch is also co-author of “2022 ASNC/AAPM/SCCT/SNMMI guideline for the use of CT in hybrid nuclear/CT cardiac imaging<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ejhf.2670>” in Journal of Nuclear Cardiology.

Dr. Larry Corey, professor (Allery and Infectious Diseases) is co-author of “Lower SARS-CoV-2 specific humoral immunity in People Living with HIV-1 recovered from non-hospitalized COVID-19<https://bit.ly/3BHHF2C>” in JCI Insight.

Dr. Nicole Kim, acting instructor, is lead author, and Dr. George Ioannou, professor (Gastroenterology) is senior author of “Hepatocellular Carcinoma Risk Declines but Remains High Enough for Screening in the First 7 Years After Hepatitis C Virus Cure With Direct-Acting Antivirals in Patients With Cirrhosis or High Fibrosis-4 Score<https://bit.ly/3rk4K6S>” in Gastroenterology. DOM co-author is Philip Vutien.

Dr. Cynthia Ko, professor (Gastroenterology) and associate chair, is co-author of “AGA Clinical Practice Update on Management of Refractory Celiac Disease: Expert Review<https://bit.ly/3USkP1c>” in Gastroenterology.

Dr. James Mullins, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is co-author of “Neutralization titer biomarker for antibody-mediated prevention of HIV-1 acquisition<https://go.nature.com/3AmGTr7>” in Nature Medicine.

Dr. Kayode Ojo, research associate professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is co-author of “High-resolution crystal structure and chemical screening reveal pantothenate kinase as a new target for antifungal development<https://bit.ly/3y4McuZ>” in Structure.

Dr. Helen Stankiewicz Karita, acting assistant professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is co-author of “The COVID-19 Pandemic Unmasked the Challenges Faced by Early-Stage Faculty in Infectious Diseases: A Call to Action<https://bit.ly/3ChwVcS>” in Clinical Infectious Diseases.

Drs. Mark Wurfel, Pavan Bhatraju, and Jonathan Himmelfarb are co-authors of “Plasma Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Concentrations and Clinical Events After Hospitalization: Findings From the ASSESS-AKI and ARID Studies<https://bit.ly/3UNAgHN>” in the American Journal of Kidney Disease.

In the news
Dr. Janis Abkowitz, professor and head (Hematology) is quoted in “Ferritin Blood Test Information<https://bit.ly/3SyMqmw>” in U.S. News & World Report.

Dr. Shireesha Dhanireddy, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) talked to KUOW in “‘Sweetheart Deal’ – Inside sex work and addiction on Seattle's Aurora Avenue<https://bit.ly/3LXwkjI>.”

Dr. Matthew Golden, professor (Allergy and Infectious Diseases) is quoted in “Syphilis cases are surging. Should I be worried?<https://wapo.st/3CbYmnh>” in the Washington Post.

Dr. Vishesh Kapur, professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) is quoted in “Always Waking Up at 3 a.m.? Here's What Your Body's Trying to Tell You<https://bit.ly/3UV8lWC>” from MSN.


Events of interest
Medicine Grand Rounds
Drs. Adelaide McClintock, Nina Tan (General Internal Medicine) and Jessica Beaman (UCSF) will present “Now what? Roles for the Internist in the post-Dobbs era” at Medicine Grand Rounds on Friday, October 7, 2022,12-1pm, via zoom<https://washington.zoom.us/j/812197730>.


Weekly Calendar, October 3-7, 2022
Our events calendar is posted on our website<https://medicine.uw.edu/news/trumba-calendar>.


Coming up
Unequal Treatment in Cardiovascular Care: Evidence for Racial Bias and the Way Forward
[cid:image047.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]The Department of Medicine is proud to partner with the Institute for Common Power to sponsor a lecture by Dr. Quinn Capers from UT Southwestern. Dr. Capers will review current evidence and studies from the recent past detailing Black-White disparities in cardiac care, and strategies to reduce or eliminate racial disparities in care. Please join us<https://bit.ly/3efmFIE> on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 12-1:30pm PST.

A Q&A with Department Chair Dr. Barbara Jung and Common Power Director Dr. Terry Scott will follow to discuss how we engage in EDI goals and objectives, increase engagement, and move initiatives forward. Learn more on our news site<https://bit.ly/3AyHgyR>.

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Gender Equity Lunch Series: Gender and the Electronic Health Record workload
[cid:image048.jpg at 01D8D4E7.BD535A80]Special guest moderator, Dr. Eve Rittenberg, Harvard Medical Center, will discuss gender and the EHR workload, and her article “Primary Care Physician Gender and Electronic Health Record Workload<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11606-021-07298-z>” published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. Eve Rittenberg, MD, is an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a primary care internist at the Fish Center for Women’s Health at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Her interests include women’s health, trauma-informed care, and health equity. Nov. 8, 12-1pm, via zoom<https://washington.zoom.us/j/93551236119> (meeting ID: 935 5123 6119). Please RSVP<https://forms.office.com/r/Hx5QT3HCxu>.


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