A resident grapples with death, as a doctor and as a daughter.
Browsing: Fall 2017
Med students learn to prescribe medication-assisted therapy for opioid use disorder.
A doctor-designer collaboration puts a lifesaving drug in the public’s hands.
Retinal cells go with the flow to assess the body’s motion through space.
In the thick of it.
Why are there so many tidy round holes in prehistoric skulls? Possible answers might include sword punctures, falling rocks, acid…
Knowing that even heroes have struggles is a comfort to med students.
Chaplains and palliative care doctors share the power to ease suffering.
The future is female.
Brown forges a stronger clinical alliance with the formation of BPI.
Med students mentor high schoolers interested in health care careers.
Comics provide relief from the intensity of the research lab.
Can cutting the nicotine in cigarettes help people quit? When the US Food and Drug Administration announced in July a…
Malika Favre’s March New Yorker cover was intended to show the last thing you see before you undergo surgery. But…
In sepsis, every second counts. But the hunt for a sure-fire cure seems to be stuck on the starting line.
Malaria didn’t manage to kill Jake Kurtis. He wants it to stop killing others.
Agents of change.
Donya A. Powers, 59, of Providence, died May 19. She spent her entire professional career serving the needs of patients…
Daniel Moore Jr., 92, of Providence, died June 25. He grew up on a large farm in Coventry, RI, and…
Robert E. Curran Jr., 76, of Seekonk, MA, died May 2. He graduated cum laude from the College of the…
Benjamin Jackson, 88, of Weston, MA, died June 28. Born and raised in Jacksonville, FL, he graduated from Duke University…
Members of the Warren Alpert Medical School community have been busy writing about their experiences. Follow the links below to…