MGR 2011-12
MEDICAL GRAND ROUNDS
2011-12
University of
Virginia - Department of Medicine
Wednesday at 12:00pm at the Old Jordan Auditorium 1-5
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07/12/11 McKim Aud. |
Hanna Sanoff |
Comparative Effectiveness as a Cancer Research Tool |
Dawn Hollins Lecture Hematology/Oncology |
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07/19/11 McKim Aud. |
Larry Borish |
Approach to the Patient with Drug Allergies |
Allergy and Clinical Immunology |
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07/26/11 |
Christopher Holstege |
Emerging New Substances of Abuse: Bath Salts, Synthetic Cannabinoids and other Internet Acquirable Substances |
Toxicology |
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08/02/11 |
Brian Annex |
Future of Lower Extremity Peripheral Arterial Disease: To diagnose the undiagnosable; to treat the untreatable |
Cardiology |
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08/09/11 |
Bryan Sauer |
Scholars/Research Day |
Gastroenterology |
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08/16/11 |
Christopher Moore |
Making Sense of Sepsis: From bench to bedside to the tropics |
Infectious Disease |
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08/23/11 |
Robert Carey |
Predicting the JNC-8 BP Guidelines: Will there be new targets and approaches? |
Endocrinology/Metabolism |
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08/30/11 |
Borna Mehrad |
Interstitial Lung Diseases: Wound Repair Gone Awry |
Pulmonary and Critical Care |
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09/06/11 |
Michael O. Thorner |
Challenges of the 21st Century: Obesity, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease |
Endocrinology |
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09/13/11 |
Jonathon Truwit |
Acute Kidney Injury in Patients with Acute Lung Injury: Does fluid balance impact AKI classification and associated outcomes? |
Pulmonary and Critical Care |
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09/20/11 |
Mark Williams |
Clinical Pearls on the Geriatric Physical Examination |
Geriatrics |
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09/27/11 |
Kyle Enfield |
Best Practice Series: Sepsis |
Pulmonary and Critical Care |
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10/04/11 |
Ellen Keeley |
Scarred Heart: Hypertensive Heart Disease as a Fibrotic Condition |
Cardiology |
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10/11/11 |
Sandeep Kamath |
Every Breath You Take: Telemedicine and Remote Management of Heart Failure |
Cardiology |
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10/18/11 |
Neeral Shah |
Bleeding and Thrombosis in Liver Disease |
Gastroenterology and Hepatology |
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10/25/11 |
William Scheld |
Emerging Tick Borne Pathogens |
Bowman Lecture , Infectious Diseases |
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11/02/11 |
William Petri |
Genetic Susceptibility to Infection |
Infectious Diseases |
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11/09/11 |
Charles Brooks |
Delivering Quality Improvement Through Clinical Decision-Making: The Strategy Process |
Nephrology |
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11/16/11 |
Michael Williams |
Mantle Cell Lymphoma: 20 Years of Progress |
Hematology/Oncology |
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11/23/11 |
NO MGR |
Thanksgiving |
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11/30/11 |
Mitchell Rosner |
Acute Kidney Injury in 2011: Where are
we? |
Neophrology |
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12/07/11 |
No MGR |
Patient Safety Grand Rounds |
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12/14/11 |
Patrick Northup |
The Multidisciplinary Approach to Hepatocellular Carcinoma |
Gastroenterology |
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12/21/11 |
No MGR |
Holiday |
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12/28/11 |
No MGR |
Holiday |
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01/04/12 |
Donald Kimpel |
Vascular Rheumatology: The Leukocyte, the Endothelium, and the Path to Autoimmune Disease |
Rheumatology |
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01/11/12 |
Gerald Donowitz |
Community-Acquired and Health Care Associated Pneumonia: Principles of Care |
Infectious Diseases |
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01/18/12 |
Kambiz Kalantarinia |
Monitoring Renal Hemodynamics, A Crucial Component in Management of Kidney Disease |
Nephrology |
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01/25/12 |
Ronald Turner |
Rhinovirus: More than a Common Cold Virus |
Pediatrics |
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02/01/12 |
Gail Macik |
Anticoagulation: Why we do what we do |
Hematology |
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02/08/12 |
Amy Mathers |
Antimicrobial Stewardship: Why do We Call You?” |
Infectious Diseases |
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02/15/12 |
Shu Fu |
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Past, Present and Future |
Pulmonary and Critical Care |
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02/22/12 |
Rebecca Dillingham |
Beyond Adherence: The Crisis of Engagement in the HIV Epidemic in the United States |
Infectious Diseases |
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02/29/12 |
Geoffrey Chuppa |
Current Concepts on the Management of Asthma |
Pulmonary and Critical Care |
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03/07/12 |
Molly Cooke |
Preparing the Physician of 2030 – We’re Doing It Now, Are We Doing It Right? |
General Medicine |
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03/14/12 |
William Crowley, Jr. |
Use of Human Disease Models to Understand the Genetic Architecture of Endocrine Disorders |
Endocrinology (Dalkin) |
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03/21/12 |
David Willman, Christopher Holstege, Gregory Saathoff, Ronald Schouten (Panel discussion) |
The Amerithrax Case and Lessons Learned |
Emergency Medicine |
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03/28/12 |
Joseph Bonventre |
Acute Kidney Injury and Repair |
Phillip Liverman Lecture, Nephrology (Okusa) |
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04/04/12 |
James Bergin |
A Review of the Management and Treatment of Heart Failure |
Cardiology |
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04/11/12 |
Richard Guerrant |
Potential Lifelong Consequences of Early Childhood Infections |
Infectious Diseases |
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04/18/12 |
Margaret Plews-Ogan |
Wisdom in Medicine: What Doctors Learn and How They Change in the Wake of a Medical Mistake |
General Medicine, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine |
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04/25/12 |
Art Wheeler |
Treating ARDS: How a Patient Changes Your Life |
Pulmonary |
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05/02/12 |
Brian Annex |
Peripheral Arterial Disease: Lessons for (and from) Human Studies Using Systems Biology |
Scholars/Research Day Grollman Lecture |
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05/09/12 |
Yun Shim |
State of COPD Clinical Care at the University of Virginia |
Pulmonary |
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05/16/12 |
Chief Residents |
TBA |
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05/23/12 |
Dean DeKosky |
TBA |
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05/30/12 |
George Hoke and Brian Uthlaut |
Preoperative Risk Assessment |
General Medicine |
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06/06/12 |
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06/13/12 |
Michael Iseman |
TBA |
Pulmonary & Infectious Diseases |
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06/20/12 |
Clyde Yancy |
TBA |
Grollman Lecture (Cardiology) |
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06/27/12 |
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The University of Virginia School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Virginia School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The University of Virginia School of Medicine awards 0.1 CEU per contact hour to each non-physician participant who successfully completes this educational activity. The CEU (Continuing Education Unit) is a nationally recognized unit of measure for continuing education and training activities that meet specific educational planning requirements. The University of Virginia School of Medicine maintains a permanent record of participants who have been awarded CEUs.

