The exemplary clinician-investigator and teacher will join BUSM in September.
A new study shows that a gene mutation interacts with multiple types of psychiatric stress including PTSD, pain and sleep disturbances in association with cellular aging.
The Questrom/CAS student will be running to raise money for the CTE Center.
The hard work has paid off! Congratulations M4s!
The study suggests standardized training is needed for medical residents.
Justin Siu and Simone Vais received the Lancet Global Health Award for Best Student Poster for their presentation, “Uber Health: A Novel Method of Eliminating Transportation Barriers To Care Among Urban OBGYN Refugee Women.”
For the first time ever, Family Medicine (12), Obstetrics/Gynecology (12) and Psychiatry (23) rank in Top 25 for their specialty.
The Lecture was established in 2013 jointly by the AHA’s Council on Epidemiology and Prevention and the American Society of Preventive Cardiology to honor Dr. Kannel’s dedication to the field of cardiovascular epidemiology.
In this new role, Dr. Lee-Parritz will be responsible for the development and implementation of diversity, equity, vitality, and inclusion initiatives for BUMG.
The inaugural award recognizes a career of discovery that has made a lasting impact in the field of proteomics, the field which explores the distribution, dynamics and modifications of proteins in cells and living organisms and their relationships to health and disease.