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Katie Lennon

Katie Lennon is editor of MDedge's Family Practice News and Internal Medicine News. She has also served as editor of CHEST Physician; a staff writer for Financial Times publications; and a reporter for the Princeton Packet, Ocean County Observer, and South Bend Tribune. She is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind. Follow her on Twitter @KatieWLennon.

News

Dr. Faith Fitzgerald was dedicated to her patients, students, and friends

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: April 20, 2022

She worked as a medical educator, influencing several people interviewed for this story in that role.

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News

Honoring Dr. Paul Farmer: Dr. Serena Koenig shares her memories of working with him

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: March 3, 2022

Dr. Farmer and his colleagues at Partners in Health started the HIV Equity Initiative, which was one of the first programs in the world to provide...

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Opinion

Editor’s note on 50th Anniversary series

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: November 30, 2021

April Lockley, DO, represents a new generation of family physicians who began their careers in the 21st century, and she is hopeful that the...

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News

‘Residents’ Viewpoint’ revisited

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: November 4, 2021

Read about the experiences of a resident practicing family medicine today and a resident practicing family medicine nearly 4½ decades ago.

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News

Patient contact with primary care physicians declines in study

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: January 26, 2021

Experts describe possible drivers of decreased patient visits and contact.

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News

Family Practice News celebrates 50 years

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: January 5, 2021

Look for articles, commentaries, and other special features highlighting the evolution of the specialty throughout 2021.

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News

WHO: Asymptomatic COVID-19 spread deemed ‘rare’

Author:
Jeff Craven
Katie Lennon
Publish date: June 8, 2020

“It is important to breakdown truly asymptomatic vs pre-symptomatic vs mildly symptomatic.”

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News

AMA offers resources for front-line physicians

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: March 24, 2020

The resources include practical tips for using telemedicine and an ethical guide for physicians.

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News

ACP outlines guide for COVID-19 telehealth coding, billing

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: March 19, 2020

Also included are tips on handling staff absences and information on allowed technology and services.

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News

Internal Medicine 2020 canceled

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: March 10, 2020

The ACP is offering paid registrants an opportunity to apply their meeting registration credit toward a 30-hour CME package.

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News

Arsenic levels in infant rice cereal are down

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: March 6, 2020

Seventy-six percent of samples of infant rice cereal tested in 2018 had levels of arsenic at or below 100 parts per billion.

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News

U.S. deaths from preventable causes occur more often in rural areas

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: November 7, 2019

In 2017, 21.7% of cancer deaths in the most rural counties were potentially preventable, compared with 3.2% in the most urban counties.

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News

AAFP Congress adopts resolutions on physician privileges, medical education, employee benefits

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: October 4, 2019

PHILADELPHIA – The Reference Committee on Education recommended a few of their heavily debated resolutions be referred to the AAFP board.

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News

CDC activates Emergency Operations Center to investigate vaping-associated lung injury

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: September 16, 2019

Individuals concerned about the health risks of vaping should consider refraining from e-cigarette use, the CDC says.

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News

Medical societies urge action to reduce gun violence

Author:
Katie Lennon
Publish date: August 8, 2019

Comprehensive criminal background checks for all firearm purchases, freedom to counsel patients are key asks.

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