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Bryan Marascalchi, MD, assistant professor of Anesthesiology, was quoted by Everyday Health in a story about how some people make acute pain worse, and how to mitigate the pain instead.
William Schaffner, MD, professor of Preventive Medicine, was quoted by several news outlets about public health issues, including CNN, Huffpost, Central Florida Public Media and Women’s Health (hantavirus outbreak); SheKnows (meningitis and teens); and Prevention (how long colds are contagious).
Liz Pratt, MDLinx writer, interviewed Caitlyn Mooney, MD, assistant professor in the Division of Sports Medicine for a story about concussions and female athletes.
Douglas Terry, PhD, assistant professor of Neurological Surgery, published a paper on sleep apnea in former professional football players, and has been interviewed by Isabella Hornick of Healio to discuss his findings.
Time reporter Stacey Colino interviewed Nausheen Hossain, Pharm. D., clinical pharmacist for Complex Care Services, for a story about 5-7 questions to ask your doctor before starting a new mental-health drug.
NBC News reporter Erika Edwards interviewed Sekhar Padmanabhan, MD, assistant professor of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology & Endocrine Surgery, for a story about a New England Journal of Medicine study on daraxonrasib for pancreatic cancer.
WTVF News Channel 5’s “Open Line” program hosted three Vanderbilt Health guests recently:
- Joseph Magliocca, MD, director, Vanderbilt Transplant Center was on discussing organ donation during April’s National Donate Life month.
- Veronique Belzil, PhD, MS, director of the ALS Research Center, and Amanda Peltier, MD, Division Chief of Neuromuscular Disorders and Director of the Vanderbilt Health ALS Multidisciplinary Clinic, were on to discuss ALS research, treatments and advancements.