Lifesaving skills are needed earlier in medical education.
Browsing: Spring 2014
When Katherine Smith, PhD, realized the potential of her human infectious disease research to define the relationship between global epidemics…
New diagnostic criteria for Christianson syndrome may double the number of cases of the autism-like condition and provide the most…
Members of the MD Class of 2018 took the Ice Bucket Challenge, a viral social media campaign for amyotrophic lateral…
Are fecal transplants the answer to C. diff infection?
Studying abroad shows students varying health systems
An eye surgeon sets his sights on curing blindness.
Yu fights cancer, one byte at a time.
A mother and her son help a researcher find purpose.
A new professorship in neuroscience honors a legacy.
Four Decades of Leadership
William R. Thompson, 84, of Warwick, RI, died January 15, 2014. Bill, a clinical professor of surgery emeritus at Alpert…
Marvin S. Kerzner, 83, of Providence, died December 5, 2013.
Jennifer A. Daru, 42, died March 23, 2014, in Kentfield, CA, after a two-year battle with cancer.
Christopher C. Badger, 62, of Morrisonville, NY, died January 7, 2014.
Brown researchers take a hard look at the incidence of filicide.
A new study tests medical applications of mobile video technology.
Four years of hard work lead to one defining moment: Match Day.
A new master’s program creates leaders.
What is reproductive coercion and how prevalent is it?
The Medical Records, Alpert Medical School’s only a cappella group, give command performances at everything from Reunion events to the…
Every year, at Alpert Medical School’s Match Day celebration, there are ebullient shrieks and bear hugs and happy tears. There…
Residents get a rare, eye-opening glimpse of their patients’ lives by visiting them at home.
Med students provide help for aslyum seekers.