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  • CU DHM December Publications

    Dec 31, 2022
    Check out recently published work from our Division of Hospital Medicine faculty from December 2022.
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  • Importance of Mentorship for Thriving Teams

    Jan 6, 2023
    Did you know that January is National Mentoring Month? Mentorship is at the center of our division and how our team thrives. We have several program in place that help promote mentorship and the advancement of our faculty and staff. In honor of mentoring month, check out this highlight below from our 2022 Fall Newsletter.
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  • Reflecting on 2022

    Dec 26, 2022
    As 2022 comes to a close, we’ve started to reflect on the past year. We thought it would be a great time to share some of those notable moments, wins, and updates with you. Keep reading to learn about some of the biggest moments for the Division of Hospital Medicine over 2022.
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  • CU DHM November Publications

    Nov 30, 2022
    Check out recently published work from our Division of Hospital Medicine faculty from November 2022.
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  • Fall Newsletter

    CU DHM Fall Newsletter

    Nov 23, 2022
    Check out our CU Division of Hospital Medicine Fall Newsletter featuring our wins, updates, and announcements.
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  • CU DHM October Publications

    Oct 31, 2022
    Check out recently published work from our Division of Hospital Medicine faculty from October 2022.
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  • Evaluating Long Term Outcomes Among Hispanic Kidney Transplant Recipients

    Pub Date: 3/7/2025
    Journal: Am J Kidney Dis. 2025 Mar 5:S0272-6386(25)00716-4.
    Authors: Sixto Giusti Susana Arrigain Rocio Lopez Elizabeth Pomfret Lilia Cervantes Jesse D Schold
    PMID: 40054591
    CONCLUSIONS: Irrespective of citizenship status, Hispanic kidney transplant recipients had lower rates of death and a composite outcome of allograft survival or death compared to NHW recipients. Future research on access to transplantation and rates of CKD progression may be warranted to improve clinical outcomes among individuals of Hispanic ethnicity with kidney disease.
  • The hidden crisis of incarcerated individuals during wildfires

    Pub Date: 3/5/2025
    Journal: Lancet Reg Health Am. 2025 Feb 17;43:101032.
    Authors: Katherine LeMasters Lawrence A Haber
    PMID: 40041795
    PMCID: PMC11876933
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  • The Moderating Effects of Moral Injury and Discrimination Trauma on Women Physician Trainees' Well-Being

    Pub Date: 2/25/2025
    Journal: J Gen Intern Med. 2025 Feb 25.
    Authors: Pari Thibodeau Grace N Bosma Camille J Hochheimer Adnan Syed Nathalie Dieujuste Adrienne Mann Tyra Fainstad
    PMID: 40000525
    CONCLUSIONS: The results of this secondary analysis emphasize the role moral injury and discrimination play in overall well-being, specifically through the experiences of self-compassion and impostor syndrome. This study calls for early measurement and mitigation efforts of both moral injury and discrimination trauma, which may effect well-being for graduate medical trainees and lessen the impact of our coaching intervention.
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