Month: June 2020

Learning from Tuskegee in 2020: Reflections from Dr. Tatia Hardy

This guest blog post is written by Dr. Tatia Hardy, a graduating PGY4 Internal Medicine/Pediatrics resident at UNMC. Dr. Hardy wanted to share her reflections on racism as a public health crisis, looking through the historical lens of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment.

Jun 30, 2020

Farewell and new beginnings for our graduating fellows

On Wednesday, June 10, 2020, the Infectious Diseases Division gathered to celebrate two outstanding fellows, Drs. Lindsey Rearigh and Randy McCreery. Both are graduating and moving on to amazing next steps. This year’s graduation was unprecedented for our program (and every other training program) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But even though these graduating fellows […]

Jun 26, 2020

After you Kneel, Stand up and be Loudly Antiracist

Dr. Marcelin shares why our social media platforms have not been very active lately.

Jun 6, 2020