Commentary by Danise Schiliro-Chuang, NYU Chief Resident
Welcome to this week’s edition of ShortCuts. Hope that everyone has enjoyed the nice spring weekend weather.
Let’s begin with some news in the world of medical …
Commentary by Danise Schiliro-Chuang, NYU Chief Resident
Welcome to this week’s edition of ShortCuts. Hope that everyone has enjoyed the nice spring weekend weather.
Let’s begin with some news in the world of medical …
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Future Medicine is a new section of Clinical Correlations devoted to hot areas of research and development in various fields of medicine. In tihis series, we will highlight treatments in their infancy, from basic research opening …
Commentary by Michael Poles MD, Associate Editor, Clinical Correlations
It’s time again for this week’s shortcuts, and I have got some interesting things to discuss. Anyone who has spent time in our …
Case presentation by Alana Choy-Shan MD, Chief Resident
Welcome to the monthly posting of our NYU Department of Medicine’s Clinical Pathology Conference. Use the link below to review the case, followed by a slide presentation of the radiological findings. Feel free to …
Commentary by Aditya Matoo MD, PGY-2
This week’s medicine grand rounds was given by Dr. Peter Merkel, M.D., M.P.H., Associate Professor of Medicine, Section of Rheumatology and Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Boston …
Commentary by Neil Shapiro, MD, Editor in Chief, Clinical Correlations
The hot news stories this week were the early release articles highlighted at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) meetings. We will save …