Professor of Medicine and Assistant Dean of Continuing Medical Education Daniel P. Alford, MD, MPH, FACP, has been recognized for Distinguished Contributions to Behavioral Medicine.
Museum visitors spoke with students, clinicians and researchers who are at the cutting edge of brain science.
Hosted by the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, approximately 30 faculty attended the event.
With strong bipartisan support for NIH funding, deep cuts unlikely to pass.
Fourth-year students celebrate with peers across the country! Watch the video! View the Facebook album!
Faculty cited for contributions to science, medicine, public health. Eleven are BUSM faculty.
Twice weekly classes combined with home practice are effective, says Chris Streeter, MD.
Treatment may improve learning and memory function in AD patients and reduces the AD pathology in their brains.
The Office of Academic Affairs’ Excellence in Service Award, established in 2012, recognizes BUSM administrators and staff whose outstanding work within the curriculum supports the success of the school, faculty and students. Areas of excellence can include, but are not limited to service, leadership, innovation and/or teamwork. Nominees must have involvement within academic and/or student […]
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