Four years and still going strong. It’s hard to believe. If you told me when we first launched Clinical Correlations that we would have posted over 700 articles tackling a potpourri of internal medicine, …

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November 19, 2010By Alexander Volodarskiy, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
In a press conference on April 27, 2010, Attorney-General Eric Holder announced that AstraZeneca had agreed to pay a $520 million fine to …
Breaking News: Lung Cancer Screening Shows Mortality Benefit
November 5, 2010By David Hormozdi, MD
The weather outside may be cooling off but the debate surrounding lung cancer screening is heating up once again as preliminary results released from The National Lung …
Clinical Correlations Wins 2010 Gold Award as Best Blog from the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors
May 13, 2010I am pleased to announce that Clinical Correlations has received the 2010 Gold Award as best blog from the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors.
From the award announcement:
The …
Breaking News: The Crestor Controversy
April 1, 2010Devyani Kothari, MD
Patients are already talking about a New York Times front page article highlighting the risks associated with statin use as a preventive measure for cardiovascular events in relatively “healthy” people. The piece …
The 6th Annual Medical Blog Awards-The Polls are Open
January 28, 2010We are honored to once again be named as a finalist in the categories of Best Medical Weblog and Best Clinical Sciences Weblog in Medgadget’s 6th Annual Medical Blog Awards. Reviewing the nominations in …
NYU in Haiti
January 24, 2010In response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti, physicians, nurses, and staff at NYU Langone Medical Center came together to form the Haitian Effort and Relief Team (NYULMC HEART). On Friday, January 22, 2010, …
Happy New Year and Happy Birthday to Us
January 1, 2010As we here at Clinical Correlations celebrate the New Year and mark our 3rd anniversary we realize that we have so much to be thankful for. 2009 has been a very productive …