Guideline for Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) Update, H.pylori Order Set Removal, Streamlining Urology Care With BD Foley and PureWick Solutions, UpToDate Expert AI Is Now Live >April 9, 2026 | 3 min. read
Community-acquired pneumonia antibiotics update. On April 13, the inpatient H. pylori order set will be removed. Selected Medline Foley trays and external catheter alternatives will be replaced to support safer, more consistent patient care. Effective March 30, all registered UpToDate users at Northwestern Medicine have immediate access to UpToDate® Expert AI.
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NORTHWESTERN MEDICINE NEWSPhysician-Scientists Lead Push To Change Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines
April 9, 2026 | 2 min. read
NM scientists recommend expanding lung cancer screening guidelines to adults age 40 to 85.
Smart Hospital Begins Roll-Out to Streamline Bedside Care
April 9, 2026 | 2 min. read
The virtual care platform is now in use at Valley West and Catherine Gratz Griffin LFH and slated to expand to additional NM hospitals this year. It integrates cameras, audio and workflow tools in patient rooms, to improve throughput, enable instant remote access for specialists and more.
Epic Haiku and Canto Mobile App Update May Impact Access Tuesday
April 9, 2026 | 1 min. read
Action Required: Find out how to restore your access.
Sexual Harassment Training: What Chicago Physicians and APPs Need to Know
April 9, 2026 | 2 min. read
If you completed Northwestern University’s sexual harassment training in February and were recently assigned a similar training through NM or Lurie Children’s, you only need to complete an attestation
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PHYSICIANS YOU NEED TO KNOWPhysicians Recognized for Outstanding Contributions in Celebration of Doctors’ Day
March 30, 2026 | 5 min. read
This special recognition celebrates everyday examples of how physicians shine as skilled clinicians, serve as leaders and embody the core values of NM. Colleagues and peers submitted nearly 600 notes of appreciation for physicians throughout the system.
Paul J. Bryar, MD, Leads Project To Enhance Diabetic Eye Screenings
December 11, 2025 | 2 min. read
Through a pilot downtown, Dr. Bryar and a multidisciplinary team is working to make these crucial screenings easier for primary care providers to order and more convenient for patients.
Dr. Giblin, senior vice president and chief medical officer of Northwestern Health Network Medical Group, will retire tomorrow after three decades of service.
In his new role, the first of its kind at NM, Dr. Schaeffer will lead collaboration by drawing on systemwide experts to continue advances in cancer care.
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CLINICAL NOTES AND NOTICESDigestive Health Institute Brings Advanced Endoscopy Services to CDH
March 5, 2026 | 2 min. read The Center for Advanced Endoscopy will offer a variety of complex interventional gastroenterology procedures in the west suburbs. NMH Discontinues Blood Lock Code March 2
February 19, 2026 | 2 min. read The Blood Bank will discontinue the BCODE for specimen collection and blood product transfusion. Liver Transplant Prehabilitation Program Helps Patients Get Transplant-Ready
February 19, 2026 | 2 min. read This first-in-Chicago program reduces frailty and improve transplant outcomes through at-home exercise and diet guidance. |
HONORS AND RECOGNITIONSCongratulations to Physicians Recognized With Honors
December 23, 2025 | 4 min. read Join NM in celebrating 2025 accomplishments. Arvanitis Honored with International Leadership Award
November 17, 2025 | 2 min. read Constadina (Dina) Arvanitis, PhD, director of Feinberg’s Center for Advanced Microscopy, has been honored with the 2025 Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) Vice President’s Award. Ritu Nayar, MD, Receives 2025 Gary A. Mecklenburg Distinguished Physician Award
July 9, 2025 | 2 min. read Dr. Nayar, a pathologist, is honored for her work and accomplishments in the medical profession. |
FEINBERG SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NEWSPioneer in Infectious Disease Genetics Wins 2026 Mechthild Esser Nemmers Prize
March 5, 2026 | 2 min. read Jean-Laurent Casanova, MD, PhD, the Levy Family Professor at Rockefeller University, known for his discovery of the human genetic and immunological determinants of infectious diseases, is the recipient of the 2026 Mechthild Esser Nemmers Prize in Medical Science. First-Year Medical Students Welcome New Academic Year at Founders’ Day 2025
March 1, 2026 | 2 min. read At Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, first-year medical students donned their white coats for the first time and welcomed the official start of the academic year at Founders’ Day on August 8. Nobel Laureate and Distinguished Scientist to Speak at 2026 Commencement
February 24, 2026 | 2 min. read Robert J. Lefkowitz, MD, the Chancellor’s Distinguished Professor of Medicine and professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry at Duke University School of Medicine, will address graduates and their guests as the commencement speaker at Feinberg’s 2026 commencement. |
RESEARCH AND BREAKTHROUGHSOverlooked Cells Linked to Poor Outcomes in Breast Cancer
April 7, 2026 | 2 min. read A little-studied group of cancer cells circulating in the bloodstream may play a bigger role in breast cancer progression than previously thought, according to new research published in Science Translational Medicine that sheds light on how the disease spreads and why some patients fare worse than others. Uncovering a Genetic Driver of Rare Early-Onset Dementia
April 2, 2026 | 1 min. read A global team of scientists has uncovered a new genetic risk factor for a rare and aggressive form of early-onset dementia. Imagination is More Than Sensory Replay
March 31, 2026 | 2 min. read A new Northwestern University study suggests that higher‑level brain systems that interpret and organize perception may play a central role in imagination in addition to sensory systems. |
At least 1 in 4 women reports discomfort and a negative impact on her quality of life from a pelvic floor disorder, including pelvic organ prolapse, urinary tract symptoms or incontinence, and fecal incontinence.
Moreover, nearly 1 in 5 women will undergo surgery for a pelvic floor disorder with a 30 percent risk of needing repeat surgery. With the increased prevalence of pelvic floor disorders with aging, treatment for women with these disorders is expected to increase by 40 percent over the next 40-years—from 28 million in 2010 to 43 million in 2050. Northwestern Medicine Women’s Integrated Pelvic Health Program
The Women's Integrated Pelvic Health Program provides a unique opportunity to deliver comprehensive health care for women with pelvic floor disorders from a range of specialists, including Urogynecologists, Urologists, Colorectal Surgeons, and Physical therapists. We are proud to offer a transdisciplinary approach in which specialists from different disciplines work jointly to develop innovative, integrated care plans that move beyond discipline-specific approaches to address common pelvic floor problems. Both the physicians and facilities offer state of the art resources to ensure the highest quality evaluation, medical and surgical care to women with incontinence and prolapse. Our internationally renowned faculty members are among the first specialists recognized by the American Boards of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Urology in Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery and provide comprehensive clinical care and minimally invasive surgical treatments for pelvic floor disorders, childbirth injury, complications from gynecologic surgery (fistulas), and congenital genitourinary disorders. We offer comprehensive evaluation and treatment at three fully equipped clinical sites: Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Lake Forest Hospital, and Central DuPage Hospital. |
Message from the Division Chief
Program Resources and FacilitiesThe physical resources of the IPHP, Prentice Women's Hospital and Northwestern Memorial Hospital, provide a unique opportunity to deliver comprehensive health care for women with pelvic floor disorders from a range of specialists, including:
Both the physicians and facilities offer state-of-the-art resources to ensure the highest quality evaluation, medical and surgical care to women with incontinence and prolapse. Our physicians are national leaders in minimally invasive pelvic reconstructive surgery (performing the first robotic reconstructive procedures in Chicago) and sacral nerve stimulation for urinary and fecal incontinence. |