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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Month: March 2021

Emelia Benjamin Promoted to Associate Provost, BUMC Faculty Development

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Dr. Benjamin serves as Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at BUSM and BUSPH, and a clinical cardiologist at BMC.

BU’s Social Work, Medical Students Provide Covid-19 Support Through THRIVE Call Center

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Social work and medical students praise the experience and find they have much to learn from each other.

2022 U.S. News Graduate School Rankings Announced

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BUSM ranks No. 33 in research and No. 44 in primary care in the 2022 U.S. News & World Report rankings of the nation’s best graduate schools.

For Better or Worse, the COVID-19 Pandemic has Changed the Health Care Delivery Landscape

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Opportunities exist for the system to meet current challenges to improve primary care and promote long-term health after complicated pregnancies.

Stroke Care Declined Globally During COVID 19 Pandemic Despite Stroke-related COVID Complications

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Largest study to date evaluating the intersection of the COVID-19 pandemic with stroke.

Christian Arbelaez, MD, MPH, Appointed Chief, Chair of Emergency Medicine

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Dr. Arbelaez will join the Medical Campus on July 15, 2021.

Midlife Loneliness is a Risk Factor for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

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Recovery from temporary loneliness may provide reduction in dementia risk.

Researchers Identify Two Drugs that Delay Bone Marrow Cancer Development

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Drugs target the dysregulation of the extracellular matrix, an aspect of the disease for which there is currently no treatment.

Study Finds Racial Equity in Crisis Standard of Care Guidelines

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Accompanying commentary warns further research is needed to ensure the burden of health system failures does not disproportionately fall on people of color or other marginalized communities.

Researchers Explore Forensic Anthropology’s Current Knowledge, Experience Working with Transgender Bodies

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How frequently transgender individuals are represented in forensic anthropological casework is currently unknown.

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