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Penn Medicine appoints new vice dean for inclusion, diversity, and equity


Perelman School of Medicine professor Roy Hamilton (right) was recently named as Penn ... Practices, over the last five years. The Daily Pennsylvanian is an independent, student-run newspaper. Please ... Read More

Alternative Medicine News


Nov. 11, 2022 — Popular alternative Japanese medicine, Kampo, can trace its origins back to China ... First Wave of COVID-19 in the U.S. Nov. 10, 2022 — Front-line physicians who cared ... Read More

Personalized medicine: We’re not there yet


He predicted that in 10 years personalized medicine would allow physicians to employ “predictive genetic tests … so that each of us can learn of our individual risks for future illness and ... Read More

Faculty in the News 2019


Drexel is a member institution within the consortium, which has a mission to support ... College of Medicine students. May 31: A WCAU-TV (NBC-10) segment reported talks between Drexel University and ... Read More

DOM Staff Diversity Liaisons


The Heersink School of Medicine Staff Diversity Liaisons group was established to represent the shared interests of staff in creating a workplace that celebrates equity and inclusion. The group aims ... Read More

Family Medicine


Experts share strategies for talking with patients who have obesity about weight reduction in ways that allow for cultural differences and body positivity. Treating Obesity: Not for a Lack of ... Read More

Emergency Medicine


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Personalized Medicine


Health tech executives shared how their companies are putting innovative ideas into action to address the most pressing needs in healthcare, as part of the Vibe at ViVE by MedCity News. Read More

Heersink School of Medicine


The University of Alabama at Birmingham has been awarded a $28 million grant renewal for the nation’s largest study aimed at exploring racial and geographic differences in stroke illness and stroke ... Read More

Hospital-Based Medicine


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Faculty in the News


Dr. Brandt-Rauf is working in collaboration with the College of Medicine, with grant support ... Nephrology News and Issues article about new findings on weight loss and risk of death for some chronic ... Read More

Emergency Medicine


USC clinicians discuss the risk for bleeding incidents, such as intracranial hemorrhage, in patients with ITP as well as rescue treatment and subsequent management. COVID-19: Trial, Error, and ... Read More


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