During the week of October 24 to October 30, faculty from the UNC School of Medicine were featured in several media outlets for their research and expertise.
Dr. Michael Steiner was named clinical service chief of pediatrics at OU Health, according to Becker’s Hospital Review. Dr. Abhi Mehrotra was highlighted in ACEP Now as part of a feature on ACEP’s leadership.
Dr. Genevieve Neal-Perry discussed findings that fezolinetant shows significant real-world improvements in vasomotor symptoms and sleep in Contemporary Ob/Gyn. She also contributed to Brickvest’s coverage of preliminary real-world data from the OPTION-VMS Phase IV observational study on VEOZAH (fezolinetant).
Dr. David Weber spoke with MedPage Today about the varied implementation of mask mandates across different regions.
AARP featured Dr. Sarah McGill in an article discussing thirteen health problems that can cause gastrointestinal issues.
In Urology Today, Dr. Angie Smith reported that patients with bladder cancer prioritize survival over adverse events when making treatment decisions.
A new blood test predicting risk for postpartum depression with more than 80% accuracy was discussed by Dr. Samantha Meltzer-Brody in both Live Science and American Talk.
Dr. Edwin Kim was quoted by AP regarding a new study showing a 43% drop in peanut allergies by feeding early and often, which is related to the creation of GrowHappy.
Dr. John Buse shared his opinion with The News & Observer on North Carolina’s decision regarding weight loss medication coverage.
Dr. Evan Dellon provided insights into Dupilumab’s role in eosinophilic esophagitis care during an interview with HCPLive.
Finally, Dr. Natalie Wilson told Healio that positive interval FIT after colonoscopy highlights the need for “adequate follow-up.”



