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Dr. Schiffman, Fred, Freddy—no matter what you call him, he’s the realest human you’ll ever meet.
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Undergraduates study Alzheimer’s both in the lab—using stem cells—and in the community, meeting patients and caregivers.
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After nearly 20 years at Brown, Maureen G. Phipps RES’98, MD, MPH, has become the new chief executive officer of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
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Ever since the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 first emerged in 1996, it’s “haunted” infectious diseases expert Leonard Mermel, DO, ScM, he says.
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The first Ivy League family medicine residency celebrates a half-century of training physicians.
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AI has been evolving rapidly since its inception. Forward-thinking physicians are evolving with it.
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For all its promise, AI cannot replace an authentic connection between doctor and patient.
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AI could transform medicine—or magnify its flaws. Physicians must work with developers to ensure fair and ethical design.
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Primary care physicians can prescribe medication for opioid use disorder. But according to a recent national survey, most people don’t know this life-saving fact.
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Student documentary shares refugees’ experiences with US health care—and strategies to improve it.
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As the world warms, a new discipline prepares physicians to care for people and planet.
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