Fourth-Year Students Win Award for Video on Preventing Falls from Operating Room Tables
Alan Hsieh and Harsh Patel created an educational tool exploring the functionality of operating room tables and scenarios in which falls occur.
Alan Hsieh and Harsh Patel created an educational tool exploring the functionality of operating room tables and scenarios in which falls occur.
The national award is given to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to CME over an extended period.
On Thursday, Feb. 21, the Enrichment and Student Affairs Offices presented a staged reading of Anton Chekhov’s short story, “A Doctor’s Visit.”
This is the first study to look at how these federal payment programs impact healthcare-associated infections.
A new study provides novel insights into the pathogenesis and treatment of NRAS mutant melanoma.
An editorial in response to a newly published paper on the effectiveness of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation in the New England Journal of Medicine says that caution should be used in recommending e-cigarettes for smoking cessation.
This student-driven initiative was designed as a way for medical students to interact with faculty and alumni to learn about different career pathways.
VR could benefit people, particularly children, suffering scary dreams.
This year’s Medical Student Research Symposium, held on Jan. 25, featured posters by nearly 40 medical students.
Congratulations to Christopher Andry, Lawreen H. Connors, Shoumita Dasgupta, Karen E. Lasser, Stephanie Lee, Mark Miller, Joanne Murabito, Timothy Naimi, Elizabeth Pearce, Jillian C. Shipherd and Weiming Xia!