- Bellevue Hospital: What is a urinary albumin to protein ratio?
- Manhattan VA Clinic: Is there a role for GLP-1RA’s in patients with NASH?
- Kimmel Pavilion: In patients with diabetes, does microvascular disease increase the risk of developing heart failure?

Clinical Correlations
The NYU Langone Health Online Journal of Medicine
Primecuts – This Week in the Journals
November 27, 2019By Hannah Friedman, MD
Peer Reviewed
With medicine advancing at such a rapid pace, it is crucial for physicians to keep up with the medical literature. This can quickly become an overwhelming endeavor given the sheer …
Chiefs’ Inquiry Corner – 11/25/19
November 25, 2019- Bellevue Clinic: What is the significance of and work-up for asymptomatic, ectopic heartbeats in the outpatient setting?
- Bellevue Hospital: What are the different types of proteinuria?
- NYU Brooklyn: How do BNP levels correspond to NT-proBNP levels?
Primecuts – This Week in the Journals
November 18, 2019By Christy Morrissey, MD
Peer Reviewed
With medicine advancing at such a rapid pace, it is crucial for physicians to keep up with the medical literature. This can quickly become an overwhelming endeavor given the sheer quantity and breadth of literature released on a daily basis. Primecuts helps you stay current by …
Chiefs’ Inquiry Corner – 11/11/19
November 11, 2019- Tisch/Kimmel: How can we diagnose iron deficiency in the setting of anemia of chronic disease?
- Manhattan VA Clinic: Are there non-invasive methods to determine if patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) have advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis?
- Manhattan VA Hospital: What is the role of antifungal coverage in patients with acute peritonitis?
Primecuts – This Week in the Journals
November 8, 2019By Alvaro Vargas
Peer Reviewed
With medicine advancing at such a rapid pace, it is crucial for physicians to keep up with the medical literature. This can quickly become an overwhelming endeavor given the sheer quantity and breadth of literature released on a …
The Mini-Cog: Efficiency and Effectiveness?
November 7, 2019By Emily Zhang
Peer Reviewed
“Banana, sunrise, chair.” These are three words that have left my mouth countless times during my month in the Bellevue Geriatrics Clinic, as the first step of the Mini-Cog, a …
Chiefs’ Inquiry Corner 11/4/19
November 4, 2019- Bellevue Clinic: In patients taking a beta blocker for uncomplicated hypertension, what is the best way to taper it off?
- Gouverneur Clinic: Are bisphosphonates safe and effective in patients who are vitamin D deficient?
- Manhattan VA: What is the difference between calcium chloride and calcium gluconate?