Melissa Chua recently published two papers and a review article based on work she completed as part of the Medical Student Summer Research Program.
On Wednesday, March 14, at 10 a.m. there will be a campuswide walkout to demonstrate solidarity with the victims of gun violence in Parkland, Florida, and across the United States.
This year’s annual Medical Student Research Symposium featured research posters by 49 students.
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to submit artwork of any medium to the 28th Annual BUMC Gallery for the Arts.
Rebecca Webb will have the opportunity to network with AAP leadership, attend the AAP National Conference and Exhibition, and make a difference in the lives of medical students, residents and fellowship trainees through the AAP resolution process.
On Saturday, Feb. 10, OVP students held the inaugural “Homeless Health Symposium,” which included attendees and presenters from universities and organizations throughout New England.
Reena Bastin and Faizah Shareef will join 48 other medical students from across the country to learn about value in medicine.
Nearly 150 students, faculty and alumni gathered to mingle, network and spread holiday cheer.
First-year medical students each received a stethoscope along with a copy of Atul Gawande’s book, “Being Mortal,” on medical equipment day.
Fourth-year students presented, “The Three Must-See Anesthesia History Sites in Boston,” at the American Society of Anesthesiologists annual meeting.