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07-11-2015 22:59:11
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Our new article in Health Affairs Scholar outlining key evidence gaps in physician APP partnerships in #primarycare Led by Estelle Martin with Hannah Neprash Joanne Spetz Bruce Landon David Bates @ Supported by PhysiciansFoundation academic.oup.com/healthaffairss…


Thx to Chief Healthcare Executive for highlighting our findings about #teambasedcare and #burnout from our JAMA Network Open study with Nathaniel Hendrix Julia Adler-Milstein and Bob Phillips of American Board of Family Medicine Funded by PhysiciansFoundation Article here: chiefhealthcareexecutive.com/view/physician… Study here: jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

🚨New in JAMA Internal Medicine with A Jay Holmgren Nate Apathy Julia Adler-Milstein David Bates Christine Sinsky We show that pt messages remained elevated even after the COVID pandemic, while calls peaked then dropped. Suggests that messages are net new work esp for PCPs jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…


Critical NASEM Health report by colleagues including Ishani Ganguli MD, MPH and Asaf Bitton on primary care valuation- improving it is key to primary care sustainability nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/29069/…


Congratulations to UCSF School of Medicine's Nancy Yang, awarded a Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) 2025 National Young Scholars in GIM Scholarship! Nancy will give an oral research presentation at Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) about sexual function in women with urinary incontinence in a multisite trial of pelvic floor yoga.



One group of women receiving little attention in menopause research is South Asians. But as shown by our new Climacteric report from the MASALA Study, women of South Asian ancestry may undergo natural menopause earlier than other women in the USA: shorturl.at/jr9ze


The Brown Heart 🤎 A docudrama told by personal stories, uncovering the reasons for skyrocketing rates of heart disease in young South Asians thebrownheart.com Please amplify Vignesh Ramachandran anil oza anahad oconnor Rep. Pramila Jayapal Ro Khanna Ami Bera Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH

Estrogen therapy remains the most effective treatment for menopausal vasomotor symptoms, but our JAMA Internal Medicine insights article describes evidence-based non-hormonal treatment options for women who are not candidates for or wish to avoid hormones: doi.org/10.1001/jamain…


A gripping documentary-drama, "The Brown Heart," sheds light on the silent crisis of early, severe, and often fatal heart attacks affecting Indian communities globally. Directed by Drs. Nirmal Joshi and Renu Joshi, the film features 40 health experts (including Drs. Alka Kanaya

Chicago Diabetes Day Alka Kanaya speaking on MASALA insights into type 2 DM in non-obese populations. She is receiving Donald F Steiner Award for Translational DM Research Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research Kovler Diabetes Center Chicago Diabetes and Research Training Center Center for Chronic Disease Research & Policy


So grateful to @SGIM, my mentors, nominators, and collaborators for this award and the opportunity to advance the science of GIM! David Bates Alison Huang, MD, MAS UCSFDGIM Julia Adler-Milstein Bruce Landon UCSF DoC-IT


So proud of our UCSF DoC-IT UCSF Health team presenting back to back talks in the #cic25 AMIA meeting. Talks show that rigorous research on AI scribe complements operational efforts to monitor impact. Lisa Rotenstein MD Sara Murray AI scribe -> lower burnout.


Excited to share the first time ever 🥁 "Sex-Specific CAC Percentiles Across South Asian Adults in U.S." 65% of men and 30% of women have CAC >0 by 55 ~75th percentile for 55yo SA men or 65yo SA women is absolute CAC score of 100 link: bit.ly/43l9TOw JACC Journals


Next weekend, DoC-IT is headed to #ARM2025! Stay tuned for session reminders to catch Julia Adler-Milstein Abimbola Fadairo-Azinge A Jay Holmgren and Lisa Rotenstein MD if you'll be in Minneapolis from June 7-10.

Glad to discuss the evidence for efficacy and safety of newer non-hormonal treatments for hot flashes with Lindsey Bever at The Washington Post, who highlights the need for affordable and well-tolerated options for women with debilitating symptoms: washingtonpost.com/wellness/2025/…


Our UCSFDGIM UCSF DoC-IT faculty investigator Lisa Rotenstein MD sharing her findings about understaffed physician teams with colleagues and journals at #SGIM25:
