BUSM’s Office of Continuing Medical Education (CME) has completed two accreditation reviews and one random audit as part of our external evaluation process with the following results: The Accrediting Council of Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) – “Accreditation with Commendation.” The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) – “Accreditation with Distinction, the highest recognition awarded by the […]
Jack W. Szostak, PhD, Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University, Alexander Rich Distinguished Investigator at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Howard Hughes Investigator, who together with colleagues was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine for their discovery of how telomeres protect chromosomes, will be speaking […]
The Fall 2012 Thematic Seminar Series, which focuses on the Cytoskeleton in Health and Disease, concludes on Thursday, Dec. 6, at 3 p.m. with a presentation on Guarding the genome: centromeres, aneuploidy and tumorigenesis. This lecture is being given by Don W. Cleveland, PhD, Departmental Chair of Cellular & Molecular Medicine Professor of Medicine, Neurosciences […]
The youngest weren’t even old enough to drink legally—six high school football players who developed the degenerative brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) before dying. Their brains were among 68 cases in a new, largest-of-its kind study that describes for the first time four progressive stages of CTE. Published today in the journal Brain, the […]
In a perspective article appearing in the Nov. 29 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers from Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health (BUSM and BUSPH) report that health-care providers can play a critical role in helping to reduce and prevent intimate partner violence (IPV) by screening and referring patients to […]
The Boston University Police Department offers the “Rape Aggression Defense” program (RAD) specifically for women desiring to physically protect themselves against rape and other forms of violence. The course is taught by RAD-certified BUPD instructors over a 20-hour course. The RAD system is a realistic self-defense program of defensive tactics, techniques and education. It is […]
As you might imagine, coordinating an international externship is a feat when unexpected challenges happen. That was the case when Erik Engelbrektson, Patrick Moore, and Josephine Verde, all GSDM DMD 13, set out for San Blas, Mexico, Oct. 4-15, with LIGA International. Mission supervisor Dr. Fred Kalinoff was forced to cancel his trip last minute […]
For the last decade, Avrum Spira, MD, MSc, a BUSM professor of medicine, pathology, and bioinformatics and a pulmonologist at Boston Medical Center (BMC), has worked to develop molecular tests that detect lung cancer early. Now, with a $13.7 million grant from the Department of Defense, he is carrying the research forward as leader of […]
The Fall 2012 Thematic Seminar Series, which focuses on The Cytoskeleton in Health and Disease, continues on Thursday, Nov. 15, at 3 p.m. with a presentation “Using Human Stem Cells to Understand Neurodegenerative Disease.” This lecture is being given by Lawrence Goldstein, PhD, Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Distinguished Professor, Department of Cellular and Molecular […]
On Nov. 14, the BU School of Public Health will hold its Inaugural Research Day, featuring examples of the first-rate research and scholarship being conducted at the school by its students, post-doctoral fellows and junior faculty. Research and scholarship are central to the mission of the School of Public Health and occur in multiple areas, […]