Dr. Andry’s career at BMC and BU has spanned more than 35 years, during which he has demonstrated a deep-rooted commitment to BUSM, the Medical Campus, Boston University and the Boston community at large.
The assistant professor of medicine has been honored with the Herbert W. Nickens Faculty Fellowship for a junior faculty member demonstrating leadership in addressing disparities in medical education and health care.
Effective at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 3, the phone number to reach BU Medical Campus Public Safety services will be 617-358-4444.
The 28 newly conferred graduates now join the 131,000 practicing physician assistants across the US.
The BUSM’18 alumna is one of 278 chosen nationally to work in federal agencies and congressional offices.
The Summer Training as Research Scholars (STaRS) program concluded its 10-week research experience with a symposium in Hiebert Lounge.
“Now it’s time to evaluate how these treatments effect those with darker skin,” says corresponding author Neelam Vashi, MD.
According to the authors, the harm these therapies cause is well-documented, including higher rates of depression, suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts.
Researchers reveal that biological mechanisms linking years of playing football to white matter injury, might contribute to dementia in people with CTE.
Welcome to the study of Medicine! One hundred-sixty students receive their white coats. See the video and Facebook album.