Previous Presentations
Grand Rounds Archives
UT Department of Internal Medicine prides itself in hosting a premier grand rounds series, featuring world-class speakers both local and from around the globe.
Grand Rounds are held on Wednesday mornings at 8am in the Coleman Building North Auditorium, and the archived video of that presentation will appear here shortly afterwards.
2013 Videos
- 12: State of Internal Medicine and Med-Peds Residencies
- Natascha Thompson, MD, Assistant Professor, GIM
Kim Huch, MD, Associate Professor, Nephrology
UTHSC
- Natascha Thompson, MD, Assistant Professor, GIM
- 05: Hospitalist Medicine
- Elizabeth Gilless, MD
Chief Resident, Internal Medicine
UTHSC
- Elizabeth Gilless, MD
- 29: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: What Happens When A Good Androgen Goes Bad
- Stephen R. Hammas, MD, Ph.D
Louis S.Wolk Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Chief
Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Univ of Rochester
- Stephen R. Hammas, MD, Ph.D
- 22: Cathether and Device Based Therapies for Difficult-to-Control (D2C) Hypertension
- Santhosh Koshy, MD
Associate Professor, Division of Cardiovascular Disease
- Santhosh Koshy, MD
- 15: Oncology in Senior Adults – Getting Older Changes Things
- Alva Weir III, MD
Professor, Hematology-Oncology, UTHSC
- Alva Weir III, MD
- 08: Milestones: Charting the Course of Resident Education and Evaluation
- Amber Evans, MD
Chief Resident, General Internal Medicine
- Amber Evans, MD
- 03: Outside the Box Approaches to Treatment of Drug-Resistant Bacterial Pathogens
- Victor Nizet, MD
Professor, Pediatrics and Pharmacy, UCSD
- Victor Nizet, MD
- 24: The Adult with Congential Heart Disease
- Burt Hayes, MD
Assisstant Professor, General Internal Medicine
- Burt Hayes, MD
- 17: Surgical Leadership: Lessons Learned
- Layton F. Rikkers, MD
- 10: Healthcare Reform and the Future of Medicine
- Joseph Hill, MD, PhD
Neuton Stern Visiting Professor Professor of Medicine and Molecular Biology James T. Willerson MD Distinguished Chair in Cardiovascular Disease
UT Southwestern Medical Center
- Joseph Hill, MD, PhD
- 03: Onco-Cardiology: Taking Cancer Treatment to Heart
- Brad Stair
Chief Resident, Internal Medicine
- Brad Stair
- 27: Solving the Healthcare Crisis
- Elisha McCoy, MD
2012-2013 Chief Resident of Quality and Safety, UTHSC
- Elisha McCoy, MD
- 20: Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Gordian Knot
- Sufiyan Chaudhry, MD
Assistant Professor, UTHSC
- Sufiyan Chaudhry, MD
- 13: Actos: 1-800-BAD DRUG
- Thomas Hughes, MD
Professor of Medicine, UTHSC
- Thomas Hughes, MD
- 06: Colorectal Cancer Screenings: Lessons from the VA
- Toan Nguyen, MD
Professor of Medicine, UTHSC
- Toan Nguyen, MD
- 27: MOTT - Not a Kissing Cousin
- Mack Land, MD
Professor, UTHSC
- Mack Land, MD
- 20: Lost in Transition
- Shelley Ost, MD
Instructor, UTHSC
- Shelley Ost, MD
- 13: GERD and Lung Disease
- Scott Sinclair, MD
Associate Professor, UTHSC
- Scott Sinclair, MD
- 06: Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetic Kidney Disease
- Elvira Gosmanova, MD
Assistant Professor, UTHSC
- Elvira Gosmanova, MD
- 30: Interventional Cardiology: A Moving Target
- Rami Khouzam, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Cardiovascular Disease, UTHSC
- Rami Khouzam, MD
- 23: Cystic Fibrosis Survival: Past, Present and Future
- Luis Murillo, MD
Assistant Professor, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, UTHSC
- Luis Murillo, MD
- 09: Value Based Purchasing: CMS Moves Toward P4P
- R. Brad Canada, MD,
Associate ProfessorDivision of Nephrology, UTHSC
- R. Brad Canada, MD,
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