Katie Ferrari Named Director of Student Affairs
Ms. Ferrari will begin her role in Student Affairs on Monday, Nov. 5.
Ms. Ferrari will begin her role in Student Affairs on Monday, Nov. 5.
BUMC public safety officers and members of the Medical Campus community were honored for their exemplary service over the course of the year. Watch the video!
The findings are an example of the unintended consequences some new health policies can have on specific populations.
Investigators from BUSM are heading up a new Contraceptive Research Center funded by an $8M grant from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
Michael Rosario is the first Boston University graduate student to receive this award.
Researchers hope that medical schools and residency programs will think about artificial intelligence and how to use it in patient care.
David Harris, MD, PhD, corresponding author of the study, sees these findings as a major breakthrough in trying to understand and treat these diseases.
Faculty, staff and students will have access to use the basketball court and pool tables located in the Solomon Carter Fuller Mental Health Building.
The discussion will center on the existing and expected health impacts of climate change, and the current and developing plans by the city of Boston and BU to address these impacts.
New research suggests that individuals who are physically active before suffering a stroke tend to have better outcomes.