Emory Department of Medicine continued to navigate difficult times and adjust to a new normal during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic this year. Despite the challenges, our faculty, staff, and trainees excelled and contributed greatly to each of our mission areas.
Most notably, our department played a crucial role in clinical trials for leading COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics, which has resulted in millions of protected Americans, reduced hospitalizations, and the continued decline of positive COVID-19 cases.
While more challenges lie ahead, we are immensely proud of the entire department’s efforts in 2021 and we are confident in the great work to come in 2022.
Take a look back at some of the many challenges, accomplishments, and honors of the past year, below.
Top Blog Stories
- Match Day 2021: The Department of Medicine is proud to welcome 55 incoming residents
- 2021 Match Day by the Numbers
- 18th annual IM Resident Research Day celebrates resident accomplishments virtually
- Department of Medicine 2022 Fellowship Match Results
- Introducing the 2022-2023 class of Internal Medicine Chief Residents
- Chiefs’ Roast and Toast 2021 – Honoring the departing IM chief residents
- Faculty and Staff Shine at the 2021 Department of Medicine Awards Celebration
- Congratulations to featured Department of Medicine faculty members for 2021 Educator Appreciation Day
- Nadine Rouphael, MD, receives Dragon Award from the Office of Research Administration
- Manpreet Malik, MD, named IM Residency Program Transitional Year Program Director
COVID-19 Reflections and News
- “Perspective in the time of COVID,” by Kimberly Manning, MD
- Whatever I Can Do to Save Another Life,” by Zanthia Wiley, MD
- Emory launches study to understand long COVID-19 as part of a nationwide initiative
- Emory testing next-generation COVID-19 vaccines
- Emory participating in Moderna COVID-19 variant vaccine study
- Emory expanding post-COVID clinics for ‘long haulers’
To view more DOM research news from this year, visit Emory News Center.
Health Equity Day
The Department of Medicine’s RYSE Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council hosted the inaugural Health Equity Day May 11, 2021. The department-wide event aimed to raise awareness and encourage action around the systemic health disparities that exist across racial, ethnic, cultural, and social groups. The event also recognized interventions and research across the department centered on health equity.
Health Equity Day earned two Phoenix Awards and an Award of Excellence from the Georgia Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).
Emory ranks fifth among U.S. universities for infectious diseases program
Emory University’s infectious diseases program ranks fifth in the U.S. and ninth in the world, according to U.S. News & World Report. From HIV to Ebola to COVID-19, Emory has led the way in tackling deadly diseases. Click here to read more in the Emory News Center.
The Year Through Instagram
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