The second annual event explored the history of Solomon Carter Fuller and allowed panelists to discuss their experiences as physicians of color.
Wednesday, Sept. 20 Noon-1:30 p.m. Instructional Building, Hiebert Lounge
Michael Salcman, MD, is an internationally known neurological surgeon, poet and art critic. Born in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia in 1946, the son of Holocaust survivors, he came to the United States in 1949. He attended the Combined Program in Liberal Arts and Medical Education at Boston University where he received both the BA and MD in […]
More than 100 campus students, faculty, staff, residents participated in “Today’s America: Where Are We Heading?”
The eight-week intensive program in neuroscience offers undergraduate students classroom instruction, hands-on research experience and clinical exposure to simulate the experience of working towards an advanced degree.
This Op-Ed appeared in The Boston Globe on Thursday, April 20. By Karen Antman, Harris Berman, George Q. Daley and Terence R. Flotte Over the last century, humankind has experienced a veritable revolution in biomedical discovery, which in turn has transformed human health. The advent of antibiotics to eradicate infections, the development of vaccines […]
Hosted by the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, approximately 30 faculty attended the event.
With strong bipartisan support for NIH funding, deep cuts unlikely to pass.
David Corbett, JD, will take a central role in guiding the university’s HIPAA security compliance.