News & Events
Aging Too Fast, Too Young
Two studies of veterans link PTSD to accelerated aging. More
Feb. 22 International Humanitarian Missions—The Israeli Experience: Lessons Learned and Taught
Lunchtime lecture by Deputy Surgeon General of the Israel Defense Forces about the IDF’s mission to Nepal and Haiti, as well as his oversight in treating Syrian refugees. More
Computerized Rehab Aids Those Suffering from Brain Injuries
It can reduce cost and increase accessibility of treatment to traditionally underserved populations according to BUSM's Bogdanova. More
Strong-Vaughan Professorship in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Established
Honors Dr. M. Stuart Strong, the first Chair of the Department who started the residency program in 1951 and who accepted as the first resident, Dr. Charles W. Vaughan. More
Incidence of Dementia May Be Declining
FHS study offers hope that some of the dementia cases might be preventable – or at least delayed – according to BUSM’s Seshadri. More
Couch Potatoes May Have Smaller Brains Later in Life
BUSM's Spartano identified a direct correlation between poor fitness and brain volume decades later, which indicates accelerated brain aging. More
New MED Curriculum Aimed at Stemming Explosive Rise in Opioid Misuse
BUSM's Alford is leading the effort to expand opioid and addiction curriculum. More
Interactive Discussion: Black History at BUSM
February 19 event is open to BUSM students, faculty and staff. More
Grillone Recognized by Peers for Research Excellence
Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery is the recipient of the Triological Society’s prestigious Edmund Prince Fowler Award. More
Alford Named Educator of the Year by ASAM
Associate professor of medicine and director of the Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing Education (SCOPE of Pain) program at BUSM, he is being recognized for his outstanding contributions to addiction medicine education. More