
A new mom pens a guide to parenting for her fellow med students.
A new mom pens a guide to parenting for her fellow med students.
With patients’ advice and new tools, a hospital aims to prevent all suicide deaths.
There are around 100,000 specimens of plants, fungi, algae, and the like in the Brown University Herbarium. Most were…
Bad hair day.
In the military and in med school, these servicemember students find it’s the people beside you who make or break…
The days of “science for science’s sake” are over. Advance-CTR is laying the framework for research that can be translated…
A Supreme Court decision has troubling implications for physicians.
A doctor on deployment treats more than the individual.
The answer changes after years of practice.
Karen Vaniver, 56, of Pasco, WA, died June 1. She graduated with honors from Temple University and earned her medical…
Gary B. Witman, 68, of Providence,died April 30. A graduate of Rutgers University, Dr. Witman received his medical degree from…
Kenya gets its first emergency medicine master’s degree program.
Undergrads devise unique solutions to real-world medical challenges.
Look out over the Providence skyline any given night at 8:30 and you’ll see dozens of blinking lights. It’s not…
Michael Ehrlich, 79, former chair of the Department of Orthopaedics and pioneering orthopedic surgeon, died July 21, in Providence. Born…
How did humans evolve to have reason, consciousness, and free will? An excerpt from Kenneth Miller’s latest book, The Human Instinct.
Harmful in more ways than one.
An explosion of Lyme disease leaves some Rhode Islanders sick for months—and their doctors with a challenge.
A Brown alumna returns to the fold.
The Warren Alpert Medical School leads the country in training students to provide trauma-informed care.
Is direct primary care the remedy to physician burnout?
TV shows allow premed students to ponder ethical dilemmas.
Student group helps researchers bring their therapies to market.
Marc K. Siegel, MD ’78, Fox News medical correspondent and associate professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center, moderated…
Low-cost, low-tech test strips effectively detect fentanyl in street drugs.