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Katherine Huber

Division of General Internal Medicine Awards 2018-2019

Congratulations to our General Internal Medicine Faculty on their recent achievements. Thank you for your commitment to our patients! Top Faculty Mentor Margaret Lo, MD Patients First Award for Outstanding Dedication to Your Patients Sierra Almengual, PA-C Neal Holland, DO Sharon Aroda, MD Jeffrey Budd,…

Patient-Level Adherence and Interventions in an Interdisciplinary DOAC Clinic

Background: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are high risk medications with short half-lives making adherence vitally important. Global measures for adherence have been described; however, there is a lack of patient-level data on adherence. Katherine Huber, Mircea Sorin, Carolyn Stalvey, Eric Dietrich, et. al.

Contemporary Challenges in Medical Education

Contemporary Challenges in Medical Education: From Theory to Practice is now available! This publication is a great resource for educators and students entering the practice of clinical medicine. Contributors include Zareen Zaidi, associate professor of medicine and associate chief of faculty development in the division of general internal medicine, Eric…

Case Report: Atypical presentation of cat scratch disease: Parinaud’s oculoglandular syndrome with facial nerve paresis

Case Report Summary: A 28-year-old man presented to our clinic over the course of 3 weeks with symptoms that progressed from mild headaches to fever, fatigue, myalgia and an enlarged right preauricular lymph node with ipsilateral conjunctivitis and upper eyelid weakness. Our differential included Epstein Barr Virus/Cytomegalovirus mononucleosis, bacterial conjunctivitis…

THE Q REPORT – Great Catch – Sepsis Shutdown

What was supposed to be a routine appointment for an outpatient at UF Health Internal Medicine at Tower Hill turned into a test for the clinical care staff. A test for which they were well-prepared.

DoM Excellence in Teaching Awards 2016 – Internal Medicine Winners

This year the department of medicine honored a number of outstanding teachers for the 2016 DoM Excellence in Teaching Awards. Our division had ten physicians who were honored and recognized for their dedication to teaching our students – future physicians and scientists. Congratulations!  …