In Part 3 of the new Boston University Experts CTE series “CTE: How BU Is Changing the Game,” learn more about concussions vs. repetitive head impacts, what changes the NFL has made, and what work still needs to be done. Thank you to The Brink, BU Experts, and Boston University for writing this series and providing an in-depth look at our center’s research. You can read the full article at: https://lnkd.in/ekW_df9j Boston University School of Medicine
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Research led by medical students Steven Hadley and Hunter Angileri, in collaboration with Vehniah K. Tjong, MD, used extensive fantasy football data to track player performance post-injury. https://lnkd.in/e5D2uHmx
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👋 Meet ORS Member Dr. Alayna E. Loiselle, Associate Professor and Principal Investigator at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Her research focuses on tendon fibrosis and regeneration. As a Kappa Delta Young Investigator and Adele L. Boskey awardee, she advises: 'be comfortable putting yourself out there … I would much rather have someone actively tell me 'No', than to wonder what would have happened if I had not put myself out there.' Learn more about Dr. Loiselle in this video. https://lnkd.in/dBDuzSx6
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Educating the whole child is vital. Educators, please consider joing this webinar!
This Tuesday, September 24th! Join us for our first webinar in our Whole Child Series with Dr. Christina Cipriano of Yale Child Study Center / Yale School of Medicine: The Possibility and Promise of Educating the Whole Child. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e6NyQhA3
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The U of A's MD program is launching this fall in Grande Prairie and Dr. Martin is leading the way. Check out the article below or hear him on CBC on how this new program will recruit local, train local and retain local MD students. https://lnkd.in/gd3tzsUH
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How do you do research while your people are dying The university cares about risk, but to what end and how? It's obvious that the university, our departments, IRB, and funders are all concerned with risk. But how does this compare to researchers' personal experiences - social, physical, medical, and political? How do we weight those risks alongside the responsibility to our people and our work? Join us March 27th to talk about it with Viktoriia Grivina and Hanna Dosenko at Duke University. More on the events: https://lnkd.in/eAX6Kb3a
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The end of the year is a time for reflection, a time to look back on all that we accomplished together. Below we have compiled Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine’s top stories of 2024, in order to look back on what was especially important to us all this year. More details and links to the 2024 stories that you read the most at tinyurl.com/OUWB24
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NASS' course, The Art & Science of the Physical Examination has kicked off! Couldn't make it to Chicago? You don't have to miss out -- watch it OnDemand whenever you have time! Learn more at https://loom.ly/EZoJg7k
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At this week's State of the School Address, HMS Dean George Q. Daley spoke of the power of community, the role of basic science in identifying the causes of society's ailments, and the revolutionary ascent of artificial intelligence in accelerating medicine and improving health and well-being for all. Watch the full video: https://bit.ly/4eeIXUP
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The Texas Heart Institute and Baylor College of Medicine are joining forces to enhance research programs and resources. Under a five-year agreement, the affiliation, known as the Texas Heart Institute at Baylor College of Medicine, will enable the two institutions to operate as one. 🩺Learn more: https://ow.ly/Sm1B50UgoEm
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Long time no see! I'm currently on the long interview road to residency; I've also been finishing up some projects and wanted to share a couple of them. I recently had a piece I wrote on hospice volunteering published in Baylor College of Medicine's "Omentum", an annual medical arts & literature publication. If you know me, you know the hospice experience is something near and dear to my heart. Find "W.T.D." in Vol. 4 here: https://lnkd.in/dPc2QWYX As part of my medical school's Global Health track, I recently completed & presented a scholarly paper on one of my favorite topics: Emerging zoonotic viruses (and the epidemiologic approaches to address them). Events like the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic have brought a lot of much-needed attention to the issue. Paper and presentation here: https://lnkd.in/dXqC3VPK
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