HealthWhat We Discovered This Week: The Need for Change

What We Discovered This Week: The Need for Change

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What We‌ Heard This Week

— Quotable quotes heard by MedPage Today’s reporters
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​ ‌ January 7, 2024

“It was very clear just over⁢ the last 10 years‍ … ‍we needed to do something different.” — AnnaMarie Connolly, MD, chief of education and ‍academic affairs at the American College of Obstetricians ⁤and Gynecologists, ⁣on next season’s changes made to the⁢ application process for‍ ob/gyn residency programs.

“Legislative efforts on a more local/state level is where the rubber meets the road.” — Elizabeth Dineen, DO, of ⁤Mayo Clinic in ⁣Jacksonville, Florida, raising awareness for cardiac arrest following Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin’s​ collapse during a football game.

“The ⁣problem is more complicated than was previously⁤ thought.” — Joel Kaufman, MD, MPH, of ​the⁢ University‌ of Washington in Seattle, ⁤finding that swapping cleaner cookstove fuel​ during pregnancy didn’t improve infant health.

“There’s been ⁤a lot of speculation on‌ how many kids have symptoms after COVID.” — ​ Elizabeth Schlaudecker, MD, MPH, of the Cincinnati Children’s ​Hospital, commenting on the rate of post-COVID-19 conditions in kids.

“Our⁣ estimate of $70 ‌billion in inpatient costs for 2 years of the pandemic is ⁣more than double the U.S. investments made ⁣to develop vaccines.” — Kandice Kapinos, ⁣PhD, of the RAND Corporation in Virginia, on the increase‍ in hospital costs for inpatient COVID-19 treatment outpacing the rate of medical inflation.

“I ⁤hope this study will reduce doctors’ concerns when prescribing GLP-1 receptor ⁤agonist glucose-lowering medications to their patients.” — ⁤ Rachel Dankner, MD, MPH, of Sheba ‌Medical Center in Israel, clearing GLP-1 receptor agonists of pancreatic cancer risk.

“Clinicians should ask about ​persistent symptoms and not solely attribute new symptoms to⁤ patients’ pre-existing disability.” — Benjamin Abramoff, MD, of ​the University of⁢ Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, discussing long⁣ COVID symptoms in people with neurological disabilities.

“We’re just trying to go after the folks who were in positions of trust, who dropped the ball.” — ​ David‌ Slossberg, JD, a⁣ Connecticut lawyer, representing ⁢former students of‍ a⁤ now-shuttered for-profit nursing school in Connecticut

“It sounds to me like xylazine ‌manufacturers, distributors, and vets will be exempt‌ from‍ all the laws that ‌apply to Schedule III drugs.” — Andrew Kolodny, MD, ⁤of Brandeis⁤ University in Massachusetts, ⁢on⁣ the veterinary industry potentially working closely⁤ with Congress when regulating xylazine.

“We have​ found that adding salt ⁢to foods at ‌the table is related to various disorders.” — Lu Qi, MD, PhD, of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at Tulane University in New‌ Orleans, on new research linking salt with chronic kidney⁣ disease.

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