Long discouraged, for-profit medical education has established a renewed foothold in the US.
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Sickle cell trait may lower blood sugar readings, causing missed diagnoses and treatment.
New technology could allow creation of fertilized embryos using non-reproductive cells. But at what cost?
But after 6 weeks, patients given opioids were more likely to still be taking them.
Alpert Medical School professor Adam Levine answers questions about managing cholera in Haiti.
The number of student applications for residency programs has gotten out of hand, researchers say.
Providence event offers housing, health, job services to local underserved communities.
Chinese medical education is rising, rapidly but unevenly, from Cultural Revolution rubble.
Researchers show how mutations lead to a rare developmental and potentially degenerative disease.
We asked members of the (recently graduated) MD Class of 2016: What advice would you give to yourself on your…
Thirty-five Alpert medical students and Brown University PLME undergraduates as well as 16 physicians affiliated with Alpert Medical School attended…
PLME students help kids find mutual support, friendships, and fun through summer adventure.
Amid epidemic, Rhode Island health care students get real-world training.
Whether a creature is a worm, a fly, a mouse, or a human, death inevitably awaits. And not only do…
Rami Kantor, MD, an associate professor of medicine at Alpert Medical School and the director of the HIV Drug Resistance…
National health service corps scholarship opens doors for a career in primary care. “Being able to offer health care to…
The Pathways Mentorship group pairs Alpert Medical Students with local teens in an effort to introduce high schoolers to health…
Two closely related three-year grants — one to Brown University and one to Rhode Island Hospital — will integrate extensive…
Medical students train undergraduates to provide emergency care on campus.
PLME undergrad’s study finds widespread denial of coverage for pricey new treatment.