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The Department of Medicine is committed to excellence and
innovation in patient care, to providing leadership in medical
education and to advancing basic, translational and clinical
research. The department is the largest at the Keck School
of Medicine and has 725 full-time and voluntary faculty members
who care for patients at a large number of hospitals in the
Los Angeles area, including USC University Hospital, USC/Norris
Comprehensive Cancer Center and Hospital, Rancho Los Amigos
Medical Center, Hospital of the Good Samaritan and LAC+USC
Medical Center.
National
and International Recognition
"Best Doctors in America"
- Ron Ben-Ari, MD
- Vito M. Campese, MD
- Edward D. Crandall, PhD., MD
- Dan Douer, MD
- Glenn Ehresmann, MD
- Uri Elkayam, MD
- Tse-Ling Fong, MD
- Cage S. Johnson, MD
- Michael Kline, MD
- Robert A. Kloner, MD
- Loren A. Laine, MD
- Heinz-Josef Lenz, MD
- Alexandra M. Levine, MD
- Howard A. Liebman, MD
- Karen Lindsay, MD, MMM
- Anne L. Peters, MD
- Gerald M. Pohost, MD
- Francisco Quismorio Jr., MD
- Leslie Anne Saxon,MD
- Peter A. Singer, MD
- Jeffrey S. Weber, MD
- Ilene C. Weitz, MD
"America's Top Doctors"*
- Uri Elkayam, MD
- Glenn Ehresmann, MD
- Donald Feinstein, MD
- Alexandra Levine, MD
- Francisco Quismorio, Jr. MD
*New York: Castle Connolly Medical Ltd; 2004
Kaplowitz
receives liver society’s highest honor»
Neil Kaplowitz, director of the USC Center
for Liver Diseases and the Thomas Brem/USC Associates Professor
of Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine, has been named
recipient of the 2006 Distinguished Achievement Award of the
American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.
Going
Straight to the Heart »
The Keck School of Medicine of USC’s department of medicine
and the USC Institute for Genetic Medicine have added a highly
regarded electrophysiologist and developmental biologist to
its faculty, adding momentum to growing translational research
efforts in cardiovascular medicine. Mohammad Pashmforoush,
from UC San Francisco, joined the division of cardiovascular
medicine as a visiting assistant professor in September.
Innovative
new USC/Norris researchers begin to make their mark»
One minute Allen Yang is an oncologist,
caring for patients with leukemia. The next, he is a basic
scientist, exposing cancer cells in his lab to an experimental
drug that may soon join medicine’s cancer-fighting arsenal.
Yang is one of a number of new recruits who joined the faculty
at USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center over the past year.
He and fellow faculty member Ana Aparicio,
assistant professor of medicine, add further punch to translational
research underway at USC/Norris.
Study
tests new drug against pancreatic cancer»
Heinz-Josef Lenz, associate professor of
medicine at the Keck School of Medicine, is principal investigator
on the trial, which ultimately aims to add much-needed options
to medicine’s sparse arsenal against pancreatic cancer.
Cancer of the pancreas causes about 27,000 deaths each year
in the United States alone.
Howard
Hodis named Bauer/Rawlins Professor in Cardiology»
Howard N. Hodis, director of the USC Atherosclerosis
Research Unit, has been named the Harry J. Bauer and Dorothy
Bauer Rawlins Professor of Cardiology.
Keck
School physician-scientist Shelly Lu honored by Western Society
for Clinical Investigation»
Shelly Lu accepted the honor on Feb. 3 at
the joint plenary session of the Western Society for Clinical
Investigation, Western Association of Physicians, Western
Society for Pediatric Research, and Western Section of the
American Federation for Medical Research. The session was
held in Carmel, Calif.
A
doctor who makes house calls? A traditional practice returns»
Wayne Chen, assistant professor of clinical
medicine at the Keck School, hopes to eliminate this obstacle
by bringing the doctor to the patient. As director of the
USC Home Visit Program, Chen and a nurse treat homebound seniors
three afternoons a week, providing care to those ages 65 years
and older who have difficulty leaving their homes to attend
medical appointments.
Keck
School expert teams up to battle HIV drug resistance»
Despite medicine’s growing arsenal of potent therapies
against HIV, some HIV patients become resistant to drugs—often
because they cannot keep up with demanding drug regimens.
So physicians such as Kathleen Squires, associate
professor of medicine at the Keck School of Medicine, now
work with counseling teams that help patients adhere to their
schedules.
USC/Norris
researchers test drug that blocks colon cancer cells ability
to proliferate»
Oncologists at the USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer
Center have begun testing a new type of chemotherapy
for colorectal cancer that kills cancer cells by stunting
their ability to multiply.
NCI
gives $12.8 million for USC/Norris-led cancer study»
The National Cancer Institute has pledged $12.8 million to
continue the California Teachers Study, an expansive study
of cancer among female schoolteachers that is led by USC/Norris
Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers.
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