As part of this honor, he received a five-year, $640,508 NIAID grant for his project and will also be supported by a career investment award from the school’s department of medicine.
His seven-year term includes five years as liaison for international affairs, in the sixth year he will be chair of the board, and in the seventh year he will serve as president of the society.
Study focuses on Rhode Island residents.
Collaboration with BU Geriatrics Fellowship & Family Medicine Residency was integral to developing the innovative model.
The study found that discharge patterns changed while overall spending on mechanically ventilated patients decreased following long-term acute care hospitals closures.
Congratulations to Professor Vipul Chitalia; and Associate Professors Mohamad Abdalkader, Hugo J. Aparicio, Tehnaz Boyle, Finn Hawkins and Amy Yule.
Funding will help reduce breast cancer disparities, improve outcomes among Black women.
Brian Jack, MD, received a token of appreciation from the VA Palo Alto Health Care System to celebrate more than a decade of success of Project RED.
Diana Anderson, MD, MArch, FACHA, assistant professor of neurology, has been selected by the American College of Healthcare Architects (ACHA) to serve on the Council of Fellows.
Her research seeks to use implementation science to promote health equity and improve patient experience in safety-net settings.