MEDICAL GRAND ROUNDS

University of Virginia - Department of Medicine

Conference 8:00 AM - Jordan Hall Auditorium (unless otherwise noted)


 

Last updated 9/2/2009

Date

Speaker

Topic

Division

07/07/09

Michael Douvas

AML

Dawn Hollins, MD Memorial Lecture Heme Onc- Chiefs to contact Dr. Weiss

07/14/09

Camp Heart

Angela Taylor

Postprandial hyperglycemia

and hyperlipidemia:

Is it time to treat?

Cardiology

07/21/09

Camp Heart

 Amy Mathers

Multidrug Resistant Gram Negative Bacteria: Local Impact of a Global Crisis

Infectious Disease

07/28/09

Mark Okusa

Acute Kidney Injury: Current Concepts and Management

Nephrology

08/04/09

Margaret PlewsOgan

"In the wake of an error: caring, learning and healing"

General Medicine/Palliative Care/Geriatrics

08/11/09

Scott Commins/Platts-Mills

Anaphylaxis: Implications of glycosylation patterns in reconciling laboratory results with patient histories

Allergy

08/18/09

 Geoffrey Weiss

Update on Renal Cell Carcinoma: Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors and Other Miscellany

Heme/Onc

08/25/09

Stuart Grossman

Management of Cancer Pain

Professor of Oncology, Med and Neurosurgery/ John Hopkins

09/01/09

Thomas Cropley

Cutaneous Manifestations of Renal Disease

Dermatology

09/08/09

Peter Ernst

Your Microbiome and Chronic Inflammation in the GI Tract.  Implications for
Anti-Inflammatory Strategies

Gastroenterology

09/15/09

Mattias Tschoepf

TBA

Endocrinology-Pfizer Visiting Professor of Obesity

09/22/09

Richard Wenzel

"H1N1- Onsite Observations in Mexico and South American Countries and Reflections on Influenza"

 

Parson's Lecture Professor

MCV

09/29/09

 

 

Miscellaneous

10/06/09

Costi Sifri

? Transplant ID

Infectious Disease,

Bowman Lecture

10/13/09

Camp Heart

Ferid Murad

 

Prof./Director Emeritus Univ. of Texas Health Science Cent at Houston

10/20/09

Dr. David Ling

 

General Medicine/Palliative Care/Geriatrics

10/27/09

George Beller

Noninvasive Detection of CAD and Assessing Prognosis: Anatomic or Functional Testing?

Cardiology

11/03/09

Jonathon Truwit

ARDS; A Role for Statins

Pulmonary/Critical Care

11/10/09

Camp Heart

Abdullah Al-Osaimi

 

Gastroenterology

11/17/09

Michael Thorner

 

Endocrinology

11/24/09

NO  MGR

THANKSGIVING

X

12/01/09

Robert Battle

Congenital Heart Disease Grows into an Adult

Cardiology

12/08/09

 

 

Miscellaneous

12/15/09

Paul Surratt

Sleep Apnea

Pulmonary/Critical Care

12/22/09

NO MGR

CHRISTMAS

X

12/29/09

NO MGR

NEW YEAR'S

X

01/05/10

 

 

General Medicine/Palliative Care/Geriatrics

01/12/10

 

 

Miscellaneous

01/19/10

 

 

Infectious Disease

01/26/10

Zachary Bush

 

Endocrinology

02/02/10

Tawara Goode

Institutional Cultural Competency

General Medicine/Palliative Care/Geriatrics

02/09/10

Camp Heart

James Bergin

CHF with normal EF

Cardiology

02/16/10

Camp Heart

 

 

Nephrology

02/23/10

 

 

Miscellaneous

03/02/10

 

 

Gastroenterology

03/09/10

Dr. Albert Wu (?)

Patient Safety

General Medicine/Palliative Care/Geriatrics

Richardson Medical Center Hour lecturer

Johns Hopkins

03/16/10

Christiana Brenin

 

Heme/Onc

03/23/10

Outside Speaker

 

Pulmonary/Critical Care

03/30/10

 

 

Miscellaneous

04/06/10

Crystal Gadegbeku

 

Nephrology/ Univer. Mich.

04/13/10

 

 

Scholar Day vs. Chief's Discussion

04/20/10

Camp Heart

Ronald Fulk

 

Nephrology

Phillip C. Liverman Visiting Professor

04/27/10

 

 

Scholar Day vs. Chief's Discussion

05/04/10

 

 

Grollman Lecture

Cardiovascular Medicine

05/11/10

 

 

Miscellaneous

05/18/10

 

 

Heme/Onc

05/25/10

Eugene Barrett

 

Endocrinology

06/01/10

 

 

Respess Lecture

Gastroenterology

06/08/10

 

 

Infectious Disease

06/15/10

 

 

Miscellaneous

06/22/10

 

 

General Medicine/Palliative Care/Geriatrics

06/29/10

? Ajeet Vinayak

 

Pulmonary/Critical Care

 

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