She is a practicing physician in Philadelphia and is board- certified in internal medicine. Laine is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Division of Internal Medicine at Jefferson Medical College. Laine first joined Annals of Internal Medicine in June 1. Associate Editor and became a Deputy Editor in 1. Senior Deputy Editor in April 2. Laine became the Editor in Chief and a Senior Vice President at the American College of Physicians. Dr. Laine graduated summa cum laude, with a double major in biology and writing, from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. She received her medical degree from State University of New York at Stony Brook and completed residency training in internal medicine at The New York Hospital (Cornell University) and a fellowship in general internal medicine and clinical epidemiology at Beth Israel Hospital (Harvard University). Laine earned her master of public health degree, with a concentration in quantitative methods and clinical epidemiology, at Harvard University. Dr. Laine is active in the world of medical journalism and holds leadership positions in the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, the Council of Science Editors, and the Ethics committee of the World Association of Medical Editors. She has been instrumental in the development of editorial policy about such issues as authorship and conflicts of interest in medical research. Deputy Editors. Cynthia D. Mulrow, MD, MSc. Cindy is Senior Deputy Editor of Annals of Internal Medicine and Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She has been Program Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars Program and Director of the San Antonio Cochrane Collaboration Center and the San Antonio Evidence- based Practice Center. She was elected to the American Society of Clinical Investigation in 1. Master of the ACP in 2. Institute of Medicine in 2. Cindy's academic work followed several themes including systematic reviews, research methodology, and chronic medical conditions. Email: [email protected] Phone: 716-961-9400. Specialty/Research Focus: Internal Medicine - Pediatrics. Research Summary: Associate Residency Director for Internal. She has authored numerous papers and served on guideline panels including the U. S. Preventive Services Task Force. She currently contributes to groups who set standards for reporting research: PRISMA (systematic reviews and meta- analyses), STROBE (observational studies), and CONSORT (clinical trials). She is an amateur decorator, a gardener without a green thumb, and an avid but flagging runner and swimmer. Darren B. Taichman, MD, Ph. DDarren Taichman is Executive Deputy Editor of Annals of Internal Medicine. He practices Pulmonary and Critical Care medicine, specializing in pulmonary vascular disease, at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine. Taichman first joined Annals of Internal Medicine as Associate Editor for Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine in 2. He became a Deputy Editor in 2. Executive Deputy Editor in 2. Dr. Taichman earned his bachelor's degree in 1. Ph. D in Pathology in 1. MD in 1. 99. 3 from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed residency training in Internal Medicine at Harvard's Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, and Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowships at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He completed research fellowships in vascular biology at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania in 2. Director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and Associate Director of Penn's Pulmonary Vascular Disease Program. His research has focused in endothelial cell biology and the epidemiology of pulmonary arterial hypertension. He joined the Education and Publication Division of the American College of Physicians in 2. Senior Medical Associate. In addition to his work at Annals, Dr. Taichman is active in national and international leadership positions within the American College of Chest Physicians, the Pulmonary Hypertension Association, and the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Deborah Cotton, MD, MPHDr. Deborah Cotton is Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, and Professor of Epidemiology, Boston University School of Public Health. Internal Medicine Program Director Mcmaster UniversityShe received her MD from Boston University School of Medicine in 1. Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. She completed infectious diseases fellowship training while a Clinical Associate at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. She is board- certified in internal medicine and infectious diseases. After receiving an MPH from Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Cotton returned to Harvard Medical School and the Beth Israel Hospital as Clinical Director for AIDS and a member of its infectious diseases division. In 1. 99. 3, she joined the infectious diseases division of the Massachusetts General Hospital before being recruited back to her alma mater in 1. Assistant Provost for Clinical Research for the Boston University Medical Campus. Later she served as Chief, Medical Service, Boston Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, and then Chief Medical Officer for the Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative. Dr. Cotton's research has centered on the clinical epidemiology of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, and infections of the immunosuppressed host. Cotton has served on numerous influential committees, including the Board on Health Sciences Policy at the Institute of Medicine, the FDA Antiviral Advisory Committee (chair), and the Advisory Council of the Office of AIDS Research, National Institutes of Health. She is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Cotton was a founding Co- Editor of AIDS Clinical Care in 1. Editor- in- Chief until 2. She became a Deputy Editor of Annals of Internal Medicine in 2. Jaya K. Rao, MD, MHSJaya Rao received a BSc in Microbiology (with high honors) and MD from the University of Florida. She completed her internal medicine residency at the University of Virginia Hospitals and rheumatology fellowship at Duke University Medical Center. During her rheumatology fellowship, she also completed a health services research fellowship at the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and received a master of health science from Duke University.
Rao has served as a faculty member at Indiana University, Duke University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and she worked as a medical epidemiologist/health services researcher in the Chronic Disease Center at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for 8 years. She is a board- certified rheumatologist who has practiced in rheumatology and/or internal medicine clinics since completing her fellowship. Dr. Rao's primary research interests are in the areas of patient–provider relationship (primarily, patient–provider communication), use of diagnostic testing for musculoskeletal conditions, and chronic disease epidemiology. She has particular expertise conducting longitudinal cohort studies and systematic reviews. Rao is currently a member of the Literature Selection and Technical Review Committee for the National Library of Medicine. This committee evaluates and makes recommendations regarding biomedical publications to be considered for indexing and inclusion in Medline. Catharine B. Stack, Ph. DCatharine Stack received an undergraduate degree in applied mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a master's degree in biostatistics from the Harvard School of Public Health, and a Ph. D in biostatistics from Yale University. She has many years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry designing and analyzing results from clinical trials across multiple therapeutic areas. Stack also has worked in the fields of population genetics and personalized medicine where her research focused on genetic risk reporting, multigenic models of complex disease and the clinical integration of pharmacogenomics. Since 2. 00. 3, she has been a statistical editor for the Annals of Internal Medicine, where she is currently Deputy Editor for Statistics. Sankey V. Williams is Sol Katz Professor of General Internal Medicine and Professor of Health Care Management in the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Medical Education Grand Rounds brings key issues in health professions education to the University of Pittsburgh community. All MEGR presentations are free and open. We are an innovative Continuing Medical Education Program affiliated with the Department of Anaesthesia at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He trained in Internal Medicine and Cardiology at both the University of Toronto and University of British Columbia. In 1987 he was awarded both Heart & Stroke. Professor, Division of Hematology & Thromboembolism, Department of Medicine. Associate Member, Department of Oncology. Director, Hamilton Bone Marrow Transplant. New York Medical College owes its founding in 1860 to a group of civic leaders who believed that medical studies should be practiced with a better understanding of. He was Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Clinical Scholars Program there from 1. Chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine from 1. Dr. Williams has published more than 6. His work also has focused on patient classification systems used by researchers to adjust outcomes for severity of illness. Dr. Williams was Chair of one of four study Sections at the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research from 1. He is a former President of the Society for Medical Decision Making, and he has given invited lectures to numerous professional and scientific audiences here and abroad. He was appointed Commissioner on the U. S. Congress's Prospective Payment Assessment Commission, which advised Congress about changes in Medicare payments to hospitals. He has had leadership roles in the Society of General Internal Medicine, including Editor of the Journal of General Internal Medicine (1. President of the Society (2. Society's 2. 00. 8 Robert J. Glaser Award for exceptional contributions in education and research. Associate Editors. Victor Adlin, MD, received a BA in biology and an MD both at Temple University in Philadelphia. He completed an NIH- sponsored Fellowship in Endocrinology at Temple University School of Medicine. He has been an Assistant Editor/Associate Editor at Annals of Internal Medicine since 1. He was Associate Editor for the Subspecialty Medical Knowledge Self- Assessment Program in Endocrinology and Diabetes (MKSAP- ED) of the ACP, 1. He is the author of a book Endocrinology Science and Medicine (Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2. Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases in the textbook Medicine (Myers AR Editor, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 1. Leadership & Members . Our leadership team delivers a compelling combination of vision, collaboration and support. Karovitch is an Associate Professor and Mc. Gill graduate with a Masters degree in Education and an award winning teacher. His wide ranging interests including Medicine and Thrombosis and he supervises our Internal Medicine Consulting Service to the Baffin region. He is a past Chair of the University Postgraduate Medicine Committee and is now Chair of the Department of Medicine Finance Committee. Faculty Career Path: Clinician Teacher. Dr. Code is a former nurse and a Mc. Master MD graduate. She is the current Program Director for the Core Medicine Program at the University of Ottawa. Despite this heavy educational responsibility she remains very active clinically with interests in thrombosis and pre- op assessment, as well as a continuing commitment to the in- patient service. She is currently an Assistant Professor with the University of Ottawa on the career track as a Clinician- teacher. General Internal Medicine Staff. Dr. Vladimir contreras- Dominguez. Dr. Delvina Hasimja- Saraqini.
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