Michael Kiernan, MD, Associate Chief of the Division of Cardiology at Tufts Medical Center, about Tufts MC breaking its own New England Record with 70 adult heart transplants in 2024.
John Wong, MD, Chief of Clinical Decision Making and Primary Care Physician at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about a new U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation for preventing osteoporosis-related fractures.
Deeb Salem, MD, Senior Vice President for Academic Integration at Tufts Medicine and Cardiologist at Tufts Medical Center, and Kristina Sokolovska Konieczny, RN, Nurse at Tufts Medicine Community Care Family Medicine – Reading, in a story about the passage of the Physician Pathway Act in Massachusetts and the potential impact it could make on the primary care physician shortage.
Indranee Rajapreyar, MD, Medical Director of Cardiac Transplantation at Tufts Medical Center, and David DeNofrio, MD, Director of Heart Failure Network Development at Tufts MC, in a story about Tufts Medical Center breaking its own New England record with 70 adult heart transplants in 2024.
Shira Doron, MD, Chief Infection Control Officer for Tufts Medicine and Hospital Epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center, in a story about the current bird flu situation in the U.S.
Supriya Rao, MD, Gastroenterologist and Medical Director of the Obesity Medicine Program at Lowell General Hospital, in an article about inflammatory bowel disease brain fog.
MelroseWakefield Hospital neurosurgeons Mina Safain, MD and Jayde Nail, MD, join the Healthy Podcast to discuss the benefits of providing neurosurgery in the community setting.
Shira Doron, MD, Chief Infection Control Officer for Tufts Medicine and Hospital Epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center, in two stories about increasing respiratory virus cases in Massachusetts and Boston hospitals re-instating masking policies in clinical areas.
Shira Doron, MD, Chief Infection Control Officer for Tufts Medicine and Hospital Epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about whether wiping down gym equipment helps prevent the spread of disease.
Alice Connors-Kellgren, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Developmental Trauma Clinic at Tufts Medical Center, about dealing with stress from the Los Angeles fires.
James Udelson, MD, Interim Chief Physician Executive of The CardioVascular Center and Chief of the Division of Cardiology at Tufts Medical Center, in an article and a press release about Alleviant Medical gaining FDA approval for a new clinical trial and breakthrough designation for its new heart failure therapy.
Paola Sebastiani, PhD, Director of the Center for Quantitative Methods and Data Science at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about her recent metabolomic analyses, which may provide insight into predicting healthy aging, longevity and mortality.
Q&A with Navin Kapur, MD, Interventional Cardiologist and Executive Director of The CardioVascular Center for Research and Innovation at Tufts Medical Center, about heart disease.
Shira Doron, MD, Chief Infection Control Officer for Tufts Medicine and Hospital Epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center, in a story about the current state of viral illnesses in Massachusetts.
Gabriela Cobos, MD, Dermatologist and Associate Medical Director of Outpatient Dermatology at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about the best body washes for people with eczema.
Farah Moustafa, MD, Dermatologist and Director of Laser and Cosmetics at Tufts Medical Center, about the skin condition keratosis pilaris and its treatment.
Shira Doron, MD, Chief Infection Control Officer at Tufts Medicine and Hospital Epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center, in a story about the first severe case of avian flu in the U.S.
Navin Kapur, MD, Interventional Cardiologist and Executive Director of The CardioVascular Center for Research and Innovation at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about Boston Business Journal’s 2024 “Innovators in Healthcare” honorees.
James Chambers, PhD, MPharm, MSc, Investigator in the Center for the Evaluation of Value and Risk in Health at the Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies at Tufts Medical Center, in an article about a new analysis, which found that health plan formularies lowered barriers to “fair access” to some drugs.