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Patients With PAD Who Are Hospitalized For AMI Have Significantly Worse In-Hospital Outcomes, Study Finds
A recent JAHA study from mentee Jason Gusdorf and Dr. Secemsky, as featured in the ACC's CV News Digest.
Burlotos A, Stenson BA, Grossestreuer AV, Dresser C. Weather information improves a predictive model of emergency department arrivals
“Burlotos A, Stenson BA, Grossestreuer AV, Dresser C. Weather Information Improves a Predictive Model of Emergency Department Arrivals”. 2025. Internal and Emergency Medicine.
Hiring minors (under 18 years old) in Research Labs
Research students must be at least 16 years of age to work in a research lab at BIDMC. This is non-negotiable. If you plan to hire a 16- or 17-year-old student to conduct research in your lab, the following steps must be completed: Minor Research Student Questionnaire Form must be completed and...
What research opportunities require review and onboarding?
Any research conducted by an individual in school (regardless of academic level) or at a BILH site (paid or unpaid) requires review by the Office of Student Engagement and Experience (and other teams as dependent on case), and proper onboarding into a research student or postdoctoral research...
Report to Congress: Medicare Payment Policy
"While increased access to services once beneficiaries are enrolled in MA could dampen some of the effects of favorable selection, limited evidence suggests that MA plans are not providing greater access to services overall relative to FFS." ( Comparison of Medicare Advantage vs. Traditional...
Is More Thinking Always Better? First Impressions of ChatGPT-5 in Surgery Conversations
Zeynep Bilgili, MD & Gabriel Brat, MD MPH MSc August 13, 2025 When Sam Altman showcased the abilities of GPT-5 for healthcare, we thought: let’s see what the hype is about. We ran it through seven high-stakes acute care surgery scenarios that included a series of questions from patients to their...
Ezekiel Bajomo
Travelling the Last Mile - Bringing Evidence to Individuals in Israel : a commentary on building capacity in implementation science.
Mukamal, Kenneth J, and Lital Keinan-Boker. 2025. “Travelling the Last Mile - Bringing Evidence to Individuals in Israel : A Commentary on Building Capacity in Implementation Science.”. Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 14 (1): 42.
Callback time preference for prescreening visits among Black residents in the Boston area: findings from two randomized controlled trials.
Zeto, Ruth, Oluwagbemisola Ibikunle, Jingyi Cao, Hannah Col, Dhrumil Patil, Ruth-Alma Turkson-Ocran, Mingyu Zhang, Timothy B Plante, and Stephen P Juraschek. 2025. “Callback Time Preference for Prescreening Visits Among Black Residents in the Boston Area: Findings from Two Randomized Controlled Trials.”. Trials 26 (1): 281.