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New Guidelines Proposed for ICU Design

Advances in technology, the evolution of patient- and-family centered care and infection control challenges—evidenced during the COVID-19 pandemic—highlight the possibilities and challenges of intensive care unit (ICU) design. For example, prior ICU design guidelines in 1995 and 2012 did not envision remote manipulation of ventilator settings or infusion pumps, or... More

Measuring Poverty Better to Strengthen Tuberculosis Research

Tuberculosis (TB) has long been recognized as a disease of poverty, yet most TB research does not measure poverty in a meaningful way. A new review in the journal BMC Global and Public Health examines existing methods for assessing socioeconomic status in TB studies and highlights their shortcomings. The authors... More

Wendy Kuohung, MD, Awarded March of Dimes Grant to Uncover Therapeutic Agents for Preeclampsia

Wendy Kuohung, MD, associate professor of obstetrics & gynecology at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, has been awarded a two-year, Discovery Research Grant from March of Dimes. The $200,000 award will fund her research “APOL1 variant-overexpressing cell lines in compound screening for preeclampsia drug discovery.” Preeclampsia (PE) is... More

Ravin Davidoff White Coat Ceremony 2015 Remarks

  Dean Antman, respective Associate and Assistant Deans, incoming MD class of 2019, very proud parents and family and distinguished guests For me this is truly an honor to be asked to speak at the White Coat ceremony for Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. I spent a little time... More

BUSM Participates in Museum of Science’s Brain Health Fair

BUSM volunteers at the Museum of Science Brain Health Fair. BU Faculty from the VA Boston Healthcare System present their research on the use of LED devices for cognitive improvement. BUSM students partnered with researchers from GE Global Research to present at the fair. Dr. Anna Hohler and patient... More

Black History Month Activities and Events

A message from Angelique Harris, PhD, Associate Dean for Diversity & Inclusion Black History Month provides us with the opportunity to consider the many ways Black Americans have contributed to American life, history, and culture. Since 1976, as a nation, we have come together each February to celebrate the achievements of Black Americans, More

Healthcare Workers advocate for H3224

On October 18, 2017 parents, nurses, pediatricians, family physicians, optometrists, ophthalmologists, orthoptists, opticians, educators, public health professionals and others from organizations across Massachusetts joined to advocate for legislation to support a statewide comprehensive children’s vision health program — H3224 an act to establish a children’s vision registry and special commission on childhood vision and... More

M4 Student Helps to Launch Summer Bootcamp for Boston Youth

@busmalumni Check out Adam Johnson’s (MED ’18, shown in foreground holding the selfie stick) 6-week Summer Medical Exposure Bootcamp (SMEB). His goal: “to spark students’ interest in the health professions in efforts to eliminate health disparities for future generations.” This summer, BUSM MD candidate, Adam Johnson (MED 18), partnered with Boston... More