Researchers develop evidence-based program to save lives and reduce strain on mental health care system.
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Local students find out what it’s like to pursue a medical career in new enrichment course.
Study suggests the condition may be more likely to develop in older people with underactive thyroid.
Researchers discover pathway that connects light-sensitive cells with brain regions involved in mood, cognition.
The Medical School partners with Central Falls Schools to spark student interest in health careers.
Brown plans new integrated life sciences building in Providence’s Jewelry District.
The annual Ceremony of Gratitude remembers the lives and generosity of those who give their bodies to medical education.
Adriel Barrios-Anderson will deliver the student address at the MD Class of 2022 Commencement ceremony.
The MD Class of 2024 celebrates an in-person white coat ceremony held two years later than usual.
New methods allow for a better understanding of how genetic conditions affect different populations.
Members of The Warren Alpert Medical School community gather to commemorate the history and look to the future.
The scholarship will help him pursue an education that addresses health care inequalities.
At Providence’s Clínica Esperanza and the Rhode Island Free Clinic, med students volunteer to improve not only health care but…
Celebrating in person with family and friends, 144 physicians-to-be learn their residency placements.
A kickoff event in April will begin a 15-month celebration of the Medical School’s evolution and its plans for the…
Led by Brown, a multi-university effort will build on recent discoveries about the mechanisms of aging.
Program helps address non-medical needs in a health care setting.
Emergency physician urges Congress to support health care workers and systems.
Medical professionals and technologists explore the challenges and opportunities that change presents.
Open Door Health is lowering barriers by providing culturally congruent health care.
In managed care plans, minority group members report lesser care than white enrollees.
Researchers develop new model to investigate fibrosis treatments without use of animals.
Brown senior studies the neurobiological underpinnings of alcohol and substance abuse disorders with the goal of enabling more effective treatments.
Investigators partner with faith-based leaders in Providence to increase participation of Black community members in prevention studies.
Even those who are fully vaccinated have high rates of hospitalization and death with breakthrough infections.