Receiving your first stethoscope embodies the practice of doctoring – using science and technology to listen and determine what is happening to a patient.
Christine Cheng, PhD, assistant professor of biology, and Ben Wolozin, MD, PhD, professor of pharmacology and neurology, and their team have been awarded $250,000 to improve our ability to model brain diseases using a synthetic 3-D brain organoid.
Assistant Professor Family Medicine Carol Mostow, LICSW, was a guest on the Healthcare Communication: Effective Techniques for Clinicians podcast. The episode focused on the RESPECT (Respect, Explanatory, Social context, Power, Empathy, Concerns, and Trust) model and how it can be used to create strong teams that enhance a culture of safety. Ms. Mostow serves also as […]
This method is more efficient and economical compared with other procedures.
Findings suggest that a continuous pattern of stressor exposure from childhood to midlife may act as a precursor to reduced lifespan.
Congratulations to Chandramouli Chandrasekaran, Florian Douam and Dennis Jones!
Change in the CAUTI definition likely led to artificial inflation of hospitals’ performance scores unrelated to changes in patient safety.
The CDC and FDA recommend that people stop vaping. Hasmeena Kathuria, MD, says this “has never been part of the cigarette landscape—this really feels like an emergency”
First-year students reflect on why they want to be doctors and the challenges they’ve overcome.
The assistant professor of psychiatry received a five-year, $3.5M, R01 grant to establish the Boston Early Adversity and Mortality Study (BEAMS).