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Brown’s psychiatry trainees discuss mental health topics on their new podcast.
Rhode Island students learn what it’s like to pursue a career in medicine at Brown summer program.
Study showing pachyderms’ dietary habits could affect wildlife protection and conservation strategies.
15-month celebration of the history of medical education at Brown concludes with optimistic, ambitious vision for the future.
A new study highlights an unintended consequence of interventions to combat the illicit opioid epidemic.
Pending approval from the City of Providence, the University will build a new laboratory space for cutting-edge life sciences research.
At Commencement, no newly minted Brown physician goes unrecognized in student speaker’s address.
Researchers find the mind-body practice was as effective as more standard exercise programs.
Musical theater actor Ron Phillips MD’23 will specialize in a field that complements his vast array of pursuits.
A new study of the aging spine could inform therapeutic treatments for age-related motor deficits.
Two physicians with a record of calling out medical wrongdoing question why more doctors don’t.
With tough classes and a culture of support, a master’s program prepares the doctors of tomorrow.
A new test could detect early signs of Alzheimer’s in saliva.
Study shows patients can safely begin opioid addiction treatment in community pharmacies.
Why are lung cancer screening rates so low, and what could improve them?
New approach effectively delivers anti-cancer drugs across the blood-brain barrier in mice.
A new exhibit challenges gender stereotypes in medicine.
We love to see people overcome obstacles, but what if we just moved them out of the way?
One medical student’s inquiry results in profession-wide changes.
I’ve been very fortunate that the 50 Years of Medicine at Brown celebration coincided with my first year as dean.…
An oncologist tackles tough topics with flair.
Brown researchers find that a brief questionnaire for psychological distress can be an efficient way to assess patient risk for…