
The unionizing effort is part of a flurry of labor organizing by attending physicians and doctors in training at several large health systems in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. trib.al/gACOVgT
Eva Tseng
68 posts

@evtseng
Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University

The unionizing effort is part of a flurry of labor organizing by attending physicians and doctors in training at several large health systems in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. trib.al/gACOVgT



We love to celebrate our people! It was an honor to gather and recognize Dr. Eva Tseng's accomplishments — including her recent promotion to Associate Professor of Medicine! #HopkinsGIM





Without a thoughtful implementation plan, even the most innovative research will lack real-world impact. This article discusses translation of research into practice across the diabetes care spectrum. FREE ➡️doi.org/10.2337/dci24-… @ADA_Pubs @ADA_DiabetesPro @AmDiabetesAssn









#WomenInMedicine panel tonight! Fortunate to have amazing women faculty focused on mentoring the next generation of women in medicine in our @JohnsHopkinsDOM —thanks to @nicolerobertson, Osler resident, for leading the event, and @TinsayWoreta, and @evatseng for your leadership!

@evtseng presenting @ #ADA2023: EHR tool increases diabetes screening. @Hopkins_GIM @NesMathioudakis



Had so much fun at #SGIMBookClub today at #SGIM23 w/ @GIMMedEdDoc @jphemming @TaborF @ORourkeJr @evtseng & others to discuss moral philosophies and questions as they pertain to our work in #GIM. Please send us book recs for #SGIM24! #MedEd @SocietyGIM #DocsWhoRead






Congratulations to @evtseng! Dr. Tseng has been selected for the SGIM Research Committee. She'll serve on the committee for the next three years starting in May 🎉🎉🎉 @SocietyGIM @HopkinsMedicine

Interviews of PCPs and payor reveal major systemic barriers to #prediabetes clinical care. Strategies for improvement include universal coverage of #DPP, payor data reporting & outreach, adoption of prediabetes quality measures @evtseng link.springer.com/article/10.100…





How well do we take care of people with #prediabetes to help prevent #diabetes? What factors are associated with this care? Study findings from @evtseng @Hopkins_GIM show low rates of prediabetes clinical care activities in their health system link.springer.com/article/10.100…