Scott A. Allen MD’91, professor of medicine at the University of California, Riverside, left, and Josiah Rich, MD, MPH, professor of medicine at Alpert…
A surfing doc helps prevent injuries in his favorite sport.
Disease outbreaks are on the rise, but so are prevention and treatment.
Howard A. Hall, 80, of South Dartmouth, MA, and Providence, died October 25, 2014. An obstetrician and gynecologist in private practice and on…
A patient’s honesty has to be earned.
In Uganda, poverty is sometimes a patient’s chief complaint.
When she stood up for America’s warriors, VA physician Phyllis Hollenbeck had to become a warrior, too.
Sights and scenes from Commencement/Reunion Weekend 2014.
Students celebrate the lives of anatomical gift donors.
The Rhode Island Free Clinic marks 15 years.
Meet the newest members of the med school community.
A new tactic might take down the greatest killer of women and children.
Ebola viruses are masters of their attack.
It’s an honor!
A museum comes back to life, if only for a year.
When is it right to share our personal struggles with patients?
New data provide a better way to diagnose a developmental disorder.
A plastic surgery success makes, and embraces, medical history.
A new respiratory disease group unites investigators across disciplines with a common goal.
She hoped to get accepted to medical school in spite of being a writer. Brown wanted her because she was…
To die with dignity, a patient lives with purpose.
Lynn Taylor moves hepatitis C from the sidelines to the mainstream.
Richard E. Frates Sr., 85, of Barrington, RI, died July 9. He was a graduate of Boston College and Tufts…