Innovating to Reach the Underserved
Andres Jimenez MED ’04, MSEd, MBA, MS. Photo by Mark Washburn Andres Jimenez MED ’04, MSEd, MBA, MS, waited for a call that never came. Early in the pandemic, he’d joined a New York registry of 90,000...
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Prachee Avasthi, PhD. Photo by Kurt Wehde To those not well-versed in basic science research, studying visual neurons in mice and the cellular makeup of green algae might seem like distinctly different...
View ArticleA Letter from the Dean
Emerging from the pandemic, I’m heartened by our community’s resilience. Faculty, students, and staff rose to the challenge of teaching, learning, and working remotely through hard work and sustained...
View ArticleInto the Wild
Dartmouth undergraduate students at the DALI Lab. Photo by Robert Gill. Basic Science Research that Informs Medicine Neuroscientist Jeremy Manning, PhD, wants to understand the causal link between...
View ArticleA Year Like No Other
Last year when medical school graduates entered residency training, many were unsure of what to expect because the pandemic had dramatically changed patient care. Images of healthcare workers wearing...
View ArticleGeisel Welcomes the Class of 2025
Members of the Class of ’25 participate in team building exercises during their orientation. Photo by Kurt Wehde Now that many coronavirus restrictions have been lifted, 92 first-year medical students...
View ArticleResearch Notes | Summer 2021
40th Prouty Raises $4 Million The 40th Prouty concluded with record-breaking success, raising more than $4 million in support of cancer research and patient and family services at Dartmouth’s and...
View ArticleFaculty Notes | Summer 2021
Amber Barnato, MD, MPH, MS, the Susan J. and Richard M. Levy 1960 Distinguished Professor in Health Care Delivery, was named the new director of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical...
View ArticleMeet the Class of ’25
Videos by Kurt Wehde The start of the academic year is always exciting as we get to meet a new class of bright, interesting medical students, and this year is certainly no exception. In late July, we...
View ArticleThe Challenge of Now—The Dartmouth Institute Welcomes Largest Ever Class of...
The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice at the Geisel School of Medicine welcomed 113 MPH/MS and hybrid MPH candidates, together the largest class to date, during an interactive...
View ArticleImpacting Healthcare Policy at the Congressional Level: Q&A with Carrie Colla
Carrie Colla, PhD. Photo by Kurt Wehde For decades, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice has been partnering with individuals and organizations to improve population health,...
View ArticleMunck-Pfefferkorn and Beyond
Since 2016, the Munck-Pfefferkorn Grant Awards have supported faculty investigators launching new and innovative yearlong projects. Named in honor of Geisel School of Medicine late emeritus professors...
View ArticleCarnatic Roots
Chinmayee Balachandra ‘25. Photo by Kurt Wehde Chinmayee Balachandra ‘25 was born into a family of musicians with deep roots in classical South Indian Carnatic Music—with an emphasis on vocal music, it...
View ArticleAll Together Now: Uniting Neuroscience Graduate Studies Across Dartmouth
Photos by Kurt Wehde As with the successful launching of any graduate program in academic medicine, many contributing factors must come into play to help make it a compelling career choice for...
View ArticleA Close, Supportive Community—Endocrinologist Val Galton Recalls her 60 Years...
Valerie Anne Galton, PhD. Photo by Kurt Wehde Valerie Anne Galton, PhD, Professor Emerita of Physiology and Neurobiology at the Geisel School of Medicine, has made significant contributions to the...
View ArticleComing Full Circle
Amber Barnato, MD, MS, MPH. Photo by Rob Strong The year was 1994, and Amber Barnato, MD, MS, MPH, a young general surgeon in training at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, had reached...
View ArticleA Champion for Diversity in Medicine
Joyce Sackey D’85, MED ’89, serves on the Dartmouth College Board of Trustees and the Geisel Board of Advisors. Photo by Alonso Nichols/Tufts University Joyce Sackey D ’85, MED ’89 brushes away tears...
View ArticleAll the Difference in the World
Frank Virnelli D ’60, MED ’61. Photo by Rob Strong Frank Virnelli D ’60, MED ’61 caught his first glimpse of healthcare challenges on the African continent via a lecture hall seat in Washington, DC....
View ArticleFirst, But Hardly the Last
Falen Demsas ’22. Photo by Kurt Wehde Earlier this year, Falen Demsas ’22 was elected as student body president, becoming the first black student elected to this role at the Geisel School of Medicine....
View ArticleWhat It Means to Be an Ally
When we use the word allyship, we often think about it in abstract terms. It means to care about someone else and to help them, right? Falen Demsas ’22 Allyship, to me, is when the injustices that...
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