Organization profile
About
Advocate Lutheran General Internal Medicine Residency Program offers a culture that actively recognizes, encourages, and supports clinical research and innovation. We provide residents with training and skill sets to appraise clinically relevant literature and incorporate research into clinical practice.
Below you will see the combined scholarly activity of program faculty and residents. If you would prefer to see only faculty scholarly activity or only resident scholarly activity, go to the appropriate page.
Profiles
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611: Management of pulmonary hemorrhage with bronchoscopic instillations of TXA in an ECMO patient
Leef, M., Gratza, D., Madjer, N., Johnson, C., Irving, R., Gordon, N., Sherlock, D., Bentsen, C., Patel, R. & Hamid Alraiyes, A., Mar 1 2026, In: Critical Care Medicine.Research output: Contribution to journal › Meeting abstract
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Hepatotoxicity of external radiotherapy for hepatocellular carcinoma in the setting of prior yttrium-90 radioembolization
Feldkamp, S., Niewiara, C., Nelson, B., Wang, K., Nahab, B., Lee, D., Semaska, N., Assi, I. & Kharofa, J., Feb 5 2026, In: American Journal of Clinical Oncology.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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A Case of Late Onset Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome
MD, L. B. & MD, O. F., May 21 2025.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster
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Prizes
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2023 AIAMC Innovation Award
Simpson, D. (Recipient), Bidwell, J. (Recipient), Frederick, T. (Recipient), La Fratta, T. (Recipient), Ouweneel, K. (Recipient), Santana, E. (Recipient), Lehmann, W. (Recipient), Knox, K. (Recipient), Smith, R. (Recipient) & Patton, J. (Recipient), Mar 24 2023
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)