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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Author: Kathryn Mariano

Sex and Race Disparities in Cardiovascular Health Could be Reduced Through Higher Referral Rates of Cardiac Rehabilitation

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Researchers discovered that women and minorities are less likely to receive cardiac rehabilitation referrals compared to white males.

BUMC Celebrates Art Days 2018

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Students, faculty and staff gathered in Hiebert Lounge to see the creative side of BUMC!

Evaluation and Treatment of Depression May Reverse Memory and Cognitive Difficulties in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment

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Researchers analyzed data from 6,763 individuals participating in longitudinal research studies at 34 Alzheimer’s Disease Centers across the U.S.

Active Shooter Response Training Sessions

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Amid continued concern around mass shootings, the BUMC Department of Public Safety and Boston University Police are offering active shooter response training sessions open to all Medical Campus students, faculty and staff.

Tom Moore, MD, Recognition Event

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Celebrate Tom Moore’s contributions to BUMC with a two-part afternoon event!

Dermatology Scale Validates Quality of Life

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Can having a skin condition impact the quality of your life? Absolutely, claim BUSM researchers who have set out to find the best tool to measure the impact on patients.

Men More Likely to be Readmitted to Hospital After Sustaining a Firearm Injury

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Researchers from BUSM analyzed more than 17,000 men and 2,200 women who were admitted to the hospital after a firearm injury.

BUSM Student Film Festival

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An opportunity for the wider BUMC community to see how BUSM students add value to the health of our patients – through video!

Researchers Create 3-D Structure of the Nuclear Pore Complex

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The discovery represents a major step toward identifying the atomic structure, which may provide a better understanding of how the central transport channel functions.

Third-Year Student Publishes Three Articles Through Summer Research Program

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Melissa Chua recently published two papers and a review article based on work she completed as part of the Medical Student Summer Research Program.

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