New studies seek to get ahead of Alzheimer’s disease.
Teaching during COVID times is both foreign and familiar.
Alum brings his work in Kenya back to Indiana.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, technology has allowed patient visits to continue safely. But will its use last?
Alumna Suzette Brown is embedding doctors’ offices in community organizations to ease access to health care and social services.
When people describe Chuck Carpenter as a “giant,” they’re not referring to his tall, slender frame. They’re describing another kind…
An alum leads the ACC.
Meet the alum who’s crunching the COVID-19 numbers.
Will COVID-19 antibody tests make workplaces safer?
The White Coat Ceremony first began at Brown in 2000, when all students, including these 68 members of the MD…
What happens when people with mental illness are sent to jails instead of hospitals?
Real change demands a radical rethinking.
Banice M. Webber ’45, MD, 94, died May 27. Born in Providence, he attended Brown and graduated from Tufts University…
Nancy Alyson Shaw ’80 MD’83, 62, died May 7. Born in Providence, she completed her internal medicine residency at the…
A. Gerson Greenburg, MD, PhD, PMD’95, 81, died March 25. He was an emeritus professor of surgery and former surgeon-in-chief…
From ICUs to the labs, Brown faculty go all in to help COVID-19 patients.
Charles “Chuck” C. J. Carpenter, MD, 89, died March 19. A professor emeritus of medicine, Dr. Carpenter served as chief…
“They’re dying now, but we are going to do something about this,” Charles Carpenter said about his patients at the…
Researchers zero in on a new strategy to fight malaria.
Challenging Times
I first encountered the attitude of the University about a potential medical school during my freshman year at Brown (1952-1953).…
Clinical trial participants are the unsung heroes of medicine.