In an effort to cultivate, sustain and promote an inclusive and diverse faculty on BUMC, the Faculty Development Office announces two programs especially for underrepresented racial and ethnic faculty.
Medical Campus physician, dental, and physician assistant students are eager to pitch in and help area communities.
As the pandemic surpasses the one-year mark, we acknowledge the accomplishments of our resilient BUSM community.
In case you missed the symposia, here’s a synopsis and links to the sessions, which featured prominent Black women in medicine.
Understanding the mechanisms that control HIV expression will provide insight into HIV replication, latency and pathogenesis.
Medical students have raised more than $1,000 to purchase over 6,000 disposable masks to be distributed to homeless shelters across Boston.
Identifying the circumstances surrounding these deaths is critical to reduce infant mortality rates.
The nomination states, “Dr. Jayaraman is not only a brilliant scientist, she also is compassionate and very generous. She goes beyond her duties to help faculty, staff and students use an instrument or perform specific procedures.”
The nomination states, “Dr. McSweeney is a kind, compassionate, and thoughtful educator. She cares deeply about her students and is a wonderful role model.”
Recognized for their contributions to BMC’s clinical mission and outstanding clinical work.