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2008

Current Issue:
July 21 & 28
A Pitfall of Sharing Care Decisions with Patients—Joseph Ladapo

July 7 & 14, 2008
Addressing the Work–Life ImbalanceTarayn Fairlie

June 23 & 30, 2008
A Marriage of Inconvenience—Jason Sanders

June 16, 2008
Class Day 2008 Gallery

June 9, 2008
Class Day 2008 Gallery

June 2, 2008
Keeping Patients First—Jospeh Ladapo

May 26, 2008
Exceptional Teachers Honored

May 19, 2008
The Lowdown on High Expectations—Tarayn Fairlie

May 12, 2008
A Smooth Landing in LA—Ellen Rothman

May 5, 2008
Is Pharm-free the Right Move?—Jason Sanders
Reflection in Action Steps Up on Stage

April 28, 2008
What’s Debt Got to Do With It?—Joseph Ladapo

April 21, 2008
Conferences Put Science on Stage, Draw Hundreds Toward Health Careers

April 14, 2008
The Bright Side Already—Nicole Martin

April 7, 2008
Some Gentle Steps Toward Death—Erica Seiguer Shenoy

March 31, 2008
My Mistake, Announced Overhead—Tarayn Fairlie

March 24, 2008
The State’s Universal Health Care Program Needs TLC Itself—Joseph Ladapo

March 17, 2008
Tight Budget Crowds Care at Community Clinic —Ellen Rothman

March 10, 2008
Paving the Way for the Transferred Patient —Nicole Martin

March 3, 2008
Direct Primary Care: A New Brew in Seattle —Jason Sanders

Feb. 18, 2008
Primaries Heat Up Health Coverage Debate —Joseph Ladapo

Feb. 11, 2008
A Look at the Cost of Interrupted Care —Erica Seiguer Shenoy

Feb. 4, 2008
Toward Evidence-free Exercise —Nicole Martin

Jan. 28, 2008
Will Anyone Pay for Cardiac CTA? —Joseph Ladapo

Jan. 21, 2008
The Politics of Paying for a Child’s Care —Ellen Rothman

Jan. 14, 2008
Student Research Has Its Day—Laura Geggel

Jan. 7, 2008
Pearl of Africa Glows in AIDS Fight —Erica Seiguer Shenoy

2007

Current Issue:
Dec. 24 & 31, 2007
Broadening the Safety Net for Child Health—Joseph Ladapo

Dec. 17, 2007
Licensing Exam Off the Mark—Jason Sanders

Dec. 10, 2007
Corn Fed and Fed Up—Tarayn Fairlie

Dec. 3, 2007
Waging Battle on Resistant Bugs—Erica Seiguer Shenoy

Nov. 19 & 26, 2007
Technology Transforms Care Delivery—Jason Sanders

Nov. 12, 2007
Is More Always Better?—Joseph Ladapo

Nov. 5, 2007
New Tools and Techniques Advance Medical Teaching—Emily Lieberman

Oct. 29, 2007
Looking Past the Patient Label—Nicole Martin

Oct. 22, 2007
Bedside Matters: The Confidences of Patient Care—Erica Seiguer Shenoy

Oct. 15, 2007
Staying the Clinical Course, Patient to Patient—Jason Sanders

Oct. 8, 2007
Resident Work Hours: The Debate Won’t Rest—Joseph Ladapo

Oct. 1, 2007
Once Again, with Feeling—Tarayn Fairlie

Sept. 24, 2007
Practice Beyond the Safety Net—Ellen Rothman

Sept. 17, 2007
How Stark Should the Stark Laws Be?— Jason Sanders

Sept. 10, 2007
White Coat Gallery

Sept. 3, 2007
White Coat Day Orients Incoming Students

Aug. 20 & Aug. 27, 2007
Putting Your Mouth Where the Money Is: The Challenge of Eating Well in Poverty—Nicole Martin

Aug. 6 & Aug. 13, 2007
To Cut the Costs of Medical Education, Trim Training—Jason Sanders

July 23 & July 30, 2007
Second Academy Chair Honors Education

July 9 & July 16, 2007
Archives Project Documents Women’s Achievements in Medicine —Joseph Ladapo

June 25 & July 2, 2007
More Creative Conflict on the Care Team Might Cut Medical Errors Tarayn Fairlie

June 18, 2007
Physician, Heal Thy Practice —Jason Sanders

June 11, 2007
Seasons of Change: Toasting and Roasting the Chief Residents —Nicole Martin

June 4, 2007
Global Health Residency Fetes First Grads

May 28, 2007
Teaching Awards Honor Class Acts

May 21, 2007
New Yardstick Measures Value of Health Care Technologies—Joseph Ladapo

May 14, 2007
A Navajo Farewell—Ellen Rothman

May 7, 2007
Pay for Performance: Rebuilding Care Delivery from the Ground Up—Jason Sanders
Research Reigns at Soma Weiss Day

April 30, 2007
Bone Marrow Donation: What It Means—Joseph Ladapo

April 23, 2007
Toward Evidence-based PedagogyRich Barlow

April 16, 2007
How Does an Intern Spell R&R?Nicole Martin

April 9, 2007
Human Development: Why People Do the Things They DoRich Barlow

April 2, 2007
Re-match Day Leads to New SpecialtyTarayn (Grizzard) Fairlie

March 23, 2007
Sixty Years and Still Ticking—Joseph Ladapo

March 19, 2007
Never-unexpected Tragedy—Ellen Rothman

March 12, 2007
Ready? Aim and Fire Anyway—Nicole Martin

March 5, 2007
Students, Too, Have a Stake in Admissions—Jason Sanders

February 26, 2007
The Amazing Centennial Second Year Show—Emily Lieberman

February 19, 2007
Un-Match Day: Some Grads Pursue Alternatives to Medicine—Joseph Ladapo

February 12, 2007
Weak Links in the Chain of CareTarayn (Grizzard) Fairlie

February 5, 2007
CME Award Recognizes Worth of Paced Learning—Emily Lieberman

January 29, 2007
Clinical Anatomy Taught Through Surgery—Emily Lieberman

January 22, 2007
Break in Care Disguised as Cultural Sensitivity—Ellen Rothman

January 15, 2007
Initiative Builds Musculoskeletal Curriculum—Emily Lieberman

January 8, 2007
When Losing to Illness: One Patient’s View—Erica Seiguer

2006


December 25, 2006 & January 1, 2007
City Can Take the Heat, Gets into the Kitchen to Ban Trans Fats—Joseph Ladapo

December 18, 2006
The Education of a Physician-manager—Jason Sanders

December 11, 2006
Resident Stockholm Syndrome: The Original RSS?—Tarayn (Grizzard) Fairlie

December 4, 2006
Resuscitating the Emergency Department—Erica Seiguer

November 20 & 27, 2006
When the Medicine Man Cares for the Doctor—Ellen Rothman

November 13, 2006
New CT May Separate Low- from High-risk Chest Pain Patients —Joseph Ladapo

November 6, 2006
Pursuing Discovery in Medicine —Rich Barlow

October 30, 2006
Breaking the Code: An Intern Takes Role in Hospital Emergency —Nicole Martin

October 23, 2006
Toward Filling the Student Leadership Vacuum —Jason Sanders

October 16, 2006
Diversity Strategies Change, Goal Remains to Improve Patient Care —Erica Seiguer

October 9, 2006
Diversity Strategies Change, Goal Remains to Improve Patient Care —Joseph Ladapo

October 2, 2006
The Good Old Bad Days of Learning on Call —Tarayn (Grizzard) Fairlie

September 25, 2006
An Offering to Earth Roots the Child —Ellen Rothman

September 18, 2006
A Path to Cultural Competence in Medicine and Medical Education—Augustus White and Heidi Hoffman

September 11, 2006
Medical Liability and the Hidden Curriculum—Jason Sanders

September 4, 2006
Fit for Medicine: White Coat Day

August 21/August 28, 2006
Cancer Vaccine Gears Up for Global Delivery—Erica Seiguer

August 7/August 14, 2006
Grave New World: Gene-doping in Sports—Joseph Ladapo

July 10/July 17, 2006
Yes, Virginia, It Does Exist: Medicine Beyond Route 128—Tarayn (Grizzard) Fairlie

June 26/July 3, 2006
The Student and Faculty Awards for 2006

June 19, 2006
Hantavirus: Bountiful Season Brings Deadly Harvest—Ellen Rothman

June 12, 2006
Noncompliance: Weak Link in the Chain of Treatment—Erica Seiguer

June 5, 2006
We’re Not in Tutorial Anymore—Nicole Martin

May 29, 2006
Immigration Laws May Intrude on Patient Privacy—Tarayn (Grizzard) Fairlie

May 22, 2006
House Calls: Reconnecting with Our Patients and Our Roots—Jason Sanders

May 15, 2006
Waging the Postwar Battle for Mental Health—Joseph Ladapo

May 8, 2006
The 66th Annual Soma Weiss Student Research Day—Misia Landau

May 1, 2006
Nation Weighs Value of Obesity Treatment—Rich Barlow

April 24, 2006
Entering Students Take the Plunge—Jules Dienstag and Rich Barlow

April 17, 2006
The Enabling Side of a Disabled Child—Ellen Rothman

April 10, 2006
Will Generic Rain on Investment as It Reins In Costs?—Erica Seiguer

April 3, 2006
Peru and the Politics of HIV Testing—Tarayn Grizzard

March 27, 2006
Meeting One’s Match—Nicole Martin

March 20, 2006
Conventional Medicine Faces the Alternative—Joseph Ladapo

March 13, 2006
Nanocourses Probing Fast-paced Fields—Rebecca Tinkelman and Jennifer Stanford

March 6, 2006
Beware of Diaper Bags Bearing Gifts—Tarayn Grizzard

February 27, 2006
Rotavirus Vaccine Runs Hurdles to Catch Child Killer—Erica Seiguer

February 20, 2006
Cultural Miscues in Care for Diabetes—Ellen Rothman

February 13, 2006
Faking Science—Carol Cruzan Morton

February 6, 2006
Recasting the Actor-Patient—Nicole Martin

January 30, 2006
Podcasting Comes to Med School Curriculum—Rebecca Tinkelman

January 23, 2006
Medicare Drug Benefit Tests Health Care Marketplace—Joseph Ladapo

January 16, 2006
O Canada!: Doc-to-be Casts Envious Eye on Northern Neighbor’s Health Care—Tarayn Grizzard

January 9, 2006
Birth of Change in Medicare Benefits: The Story of tPA—Erica Seiguer


2005

December 26, 2005, & January 2, 2006
Patient–Doctor III Pilot Links Policy, Patient Care—Jason Sanders

December 19, 2005
Design Groups Report Progress in Med Ed Reform—Rebecca Tinkelman

December 12, 2005
When Culture and Poverty Trip Up Care—Ellen Rothman

December 5, 2005
Playing the Doctor’s Part—Nicole Martin

November 21 & 28, 2005
SIDS Recommendation Sparks Baby-care Debate—Tarayn Grizzard

November 14, 2005
Field Hospitals Bring Hope After South Asian Quake—Joe Ladapo

November 7, 2005
Med Ed Day Details Progress in Curriculum Reform—Rebecca Tinkelman

October 31, 2005
Health Care: What Is Reasonable and Necessary?—Erica Seiguer

October 24, 2005
When Families Can’t Handle Their Child’s Chronic Care—Ellen Rothman

October 17, 2005
HST Celebrates 35-year Milestone

October 10, 2005
Pilot Clerkships Fly at Affiliates—Chris Railey

October 3, 2005
A Tulane Hospital Trainee Weathers Hurricane Katrina—Joseph Ladapo

September 26, 2005
Literature as Path Toward Understanding Illness—Jason Sanders

September 19, 2005
FUNC Gets Down to Caring for the Community

September 12, 2005
Surgeon-Journalist Plies Both Trades in Iraqi War Zone—Erica Seiguer

September 5, 2005
Outsider’s View Finds Flaws in American Medicine—Tarayn Grizzard

August 22 & 29, 2005
Gaps in Specialty Care Undercut Navajo Health—Ellen Rothman

August 8 & 15, 2005
Technology Vaults Barriers in Health Care for the Poor—Erica Seiguer

July 25 & August 1, 2005
Vaccines: More than Child’s Play—Nicole Martin

July 11 & 18, 2005
The Mixed Bag of Medical Malpractice—Joseph Ladapo

June 27 & July 4, 2005
Students Called to Curriculum Reform—Jason Sanders

June 20, 2005
The July Effect: How Hospitals Cope with Intern Turnover—Erica Seiguer

June 13, 2005
Rebalancing Research and Human Development—Tarayn Grizzard

June 6, 2005
Let Consumers Drive Progress in Health Care Quality—Joseph Ladapo

May 30, 2005
Mystery and Menace in the Outbreak of Marburg Virus—Erica Seiguer

May 23, 2005
Weighing In on the CDC’s Latest Obesity Study—Joseph Ladapo

May 16, 2005
Unexpected Tragedy in a Little Girl’s Expected Death—Ellen Rothman

May 9, 2005
Dienstag Named Medical Education Dean

May 2, 2005
Surgery Center Joins Push for Quality Improvement—Erica Seiguer

April 25, 2005
What Should Be Covered, People or Procedures?—Joseph Ladapo

April 18, 2005
Global Gag Rule Hinders Reproductive Health in Peru—Tarayn Grizzard

April 11, 2005
Nine Students from LMA Selected as Schweitzer Fellows

April 4, 2005
Harvard Approves MD–PhD Program in Social Sciences—Rebecca Tinkelman

March 28, 2005
Survey Seeks to Improve Student Life on Longwood—Allan M. Gurtan and Luigi Adamo

March 21, 2005
AIDS and Isolation Among the Navajo—Ellen Rothman

March 14, 2005
Med Students Take Environmental Concerns to Washington—Christine Pace

February 28 and March 7, 2005
Students Bag Pharma in Second Year Show—Rebecca Tinkelman

February 21, 2005
Lines Drawn Over Recommended Cuts in Medicare Hospital Reimbursement—Erica Seiguer

February 14, 2005
Annual Second Year Show to Open February 24

February 7, 2005
Failing Elders Weigh Heavily on Reservation Families—Ellen Rothman

January 31, 2005
Ed Reform at a Critical, Malleable Phase—Joseph B. Martin

January 24, 2005
Some Wrinkles of Residency—Tarayn Grizzard

January 17, 2005
Center Seeks High-Tech Solutions to Patient Care Problems—Erica Seiguer

January 10, 2005
Baghdad to Boston and Back—Leah Gourley


2004

December 27, 2004/January 3, 2005
First African-American Pediatrics Professor at HMS Asserts Value of Mentoring—Leah Gourley

December 20, 2004
U.S. Clothing Sizes May Cover Up Unnatural Concept of Body Size and Shape—Tarayn Grizzard

December 13, 2004
Community Celebrates a Child's First Laugh—Ellen Rothman

December 6, 2004
The All-But-Inevitable Flu Pandemic--and Steps to Arrest It—Erica Seiguer

November 22 & 29, 2004
The Cost of Overregulation—Joseph Ladapo

November 15, 2004
One Person, One Vote, One World—Tarayn Grizzard

November 8, 2004
Med Ed Day Marks Progress of Curriculum Reform

November 1, 2004
"Dr. Mom?"—Tarayn Grizzard

October 25, 2004
Long-term Care: Averting a Crisis—Erica Seiguer

October 18, 2004
New Book Recognizes Achievement of African Americans at HMS

October 11, 2004
Escape from the Stereotype Trap—Ellen Rothman

October 4, 2004
HMS Revamps Program in Medical Education

September 27, 2004
Science in the News Opens Fall Series

September 20, 2004
U.S. Marketing Seen to Erode Breastfeeding Rates in Peru—Tarayn Grizzard

September 13, 2004
Students Orient Themselves Toward Medicine

September 6, 2004
White Coat Day: Students' First Step Toward Becoming Doctors

August 23 and 30, 2004
CDC Overhauls Organization, Centers on Preparedness and Prevention—Erica Seiguer

August 9 and 16, 2004
Knipe to Lead Graduate Program in Virology

July 26 and August 2, 2004
Can Lid Be Lifted on Clinical Trials?—Erica Seiguer

July 12 and 19, 2004
Not a Formula for Success—Tarayn Grizzard

June 28 and July 5, 2004
Primary Care: Notes from the Rez—Alison May

June 21, 2004
Class Day on the Quad

June 14, 2004
Borlaug Applies Science to Problems of the Poor

June 7, 2004
New Clerkship Takes Longer View of Clinical Care

May 31, 2004
In Health Care, Do We Get What We Pay For?—Erica Seiguer

May 24, 2004
Navigating Trade-offs in Health Care and Health Costs—Renee Hsia

May 17, 2004
Breastfeeding Rights and Wrongs—Tarayn Grizzard

May 10, 2004
On Becoming a Doctor--and a Mother—Ellen Rothman

May 3, 2004
Fulfilling the Mission: Student Perspectives

April 26, 2004
The Care of Clinical Research—Erica Seiguer

April 19, 2004
The Mirror of Medical Training—Alisa Land

April 12, 2004
When It Comes to Drugs, Price Is Not the Real Problem—Renee Hsia

April 5, 2004
Special Report: Visa Woes Threaten Conduct of Science—Carol Cruzan Morton

March 29, 2004
Medical Records Hit Slow Going from Paper Trail to Digital Highway—Erica Seiguer

March 22, 2004
Fourth-years Make Their Matches, Favor Internal Medicine, Pediatrics

March 15, 2004
Letting Nurses Take the Lead in Teaching Hands-on Care—Tarayn Grizzard

March 8, 2004
The New Health Care Reform Diet--Less Pork, More Pie, Slimmer Waste—Renee Hsia

March 1, 2004
House Fire Exposes Gaps in Care—Ellen Rothman

February 23, 2004
Students Get Face to Face with Massachusetts Voters—Andrew Singer and Andrew Herring

February 16, 2004
Teaching Medicine Through Student Self-reflection—Elizabeth Rider

February 2 and 9, 2004
Cremaster and Commander: The Inner Side of the Thigh—Tarayn Grizzard

January 26, 2004
Medicare Drug Benefit May Unsettle Some Stomachs—Erica Seiguer

January 19, 2004
Toward Redistributing Health Care Costs—Renee Hsia

January 12, 2004
Physicians Lead Sexual Health Education in Chile—Tarayn Grizzard

2003

December 22, 2003/January 5, 2004
In Chronic Care, Perhaps the Provider Should Call the Patient—Erica Seiguer

December 8/15, 2003
When Phone Calls May Mean a Bad Connection—Ellen Rothman

November 24/December 8, 2003
Getting Goals Straight in Clinical Care—Renee Hsia

November 17, 2003
CNIH Roadmap Aims to Speed Scientific Journey—Erica Seiguer

November 10, 2003
Calling Us Doctors—Tarayn Grizzard

November 7, 2003
Medical Ed Day Catches Medicine in Motion

October 27, 2003
The Family Van: Driving Out Illness in At-risk Neighborhoods

October 20, 2003
Behind the White Coat: Depression in Medical School—Alisa Land

October 13, 2003
Mission Hill Walk: Making Strides for Youth Programs

October 6, 2003
Vaccines: Who Should Pay and for What?—Erica Seiguer

September 29, 2003
Let's Hear It for the Girls—Tarayn Grizzard

September 22, 2003
Doctor Sees Culture of Overweight Among the Navajo—Ellen Rothman

September 15, 2003
To Find a Place in Medicine—Alisa Land

September 8, 2003
When Serving the Veggies Also Serves the Community

September 1, 2003
The White Coats Are Coming

August 25, 2003
FDA Has Full Plate Ensuring Food Safety—Erica Seiguer

August 11/August 18, 2003
When Patients Think the Doctor Knows Best—Tarayn Grizzard

July 14/July 21, 2003
Learning to Grieve for Each Death—Alisa Land

June 30/July 7, 2003
Group Gives Enabling Support—Ellen Rothman

June 23, 2003
Grads Try Real World On for Size

June 16, 2003
Student Masters Academic Ladder—Emanual Maverakis

June 9, 2003
Recollections of a Childhood Illness—Alisa Land

June 2, 2003
Troubleshooting Allocation of Transplant Organs—Erica Seiguer

May 26, 2003
Graduate Student Unions: Yea or Nay?—Sarah Seton-Rogers

May 19, 2003
Premium Care Practice: Economics, Not Ideology—Renee Hsia

May 12, 2003
A Quandary in Caring for Alcoholic Patients—Ellen Rothman

May 5, 2003
Bridging the Scientific Resource Gap—Nina Dudnik

April 28, 2003
The Language of Medicine—Alisa Land

April 21, 2003
Crossing Cultural Barriers One Patient at a Time—Tarayn Grizzard

April 14, 2003
Labs Look for the Write Stuff—Jan Schmollinger

April 7, 2003
Watson, Crick, and Who?—Sarah Seton-Rogers

March 31, 2003
Bad Outcomes: A Backdrop for Good Medicine—Ellen Rothman

March 24, 2003
Family Medicine Broadens Foundation of Medical Training—Tarayn Grizzard

March 17, 2003
Campaign Gains Strength Against Overuse of Antibiotics—Erica Seiguer

March 10, 2003
Learning the Healer's Art—Annemarie Stroustrup Smith and Mauro Zappaterra

March 3, 2003
Toward Insuring Americans Both Efficiently and Fairly—Renee Hsia

February 24, 2003
Physicians with Death Row Patients May Face Deadly Dilemma—Jan Schmollinger

February 17, 2003
How a Doctor Builds a Family—Alisa Land

February 10, 2003
Public Health Officials Find Flu Nothing to Sneeze At—Erica Seiguer

February 3, 2003
Beyond Roe vs. Wade—Tarayn Grizzard

January 27
Belly Pain and the Health Care Market—Renee Hsia

January 20
New Version of Educational Computing Platform Goes Live

January 13
English as an Instrument for Care—Janice Jin

January 6
New Law Limits Actions Over Vaccine Preservative—Erica Seiguer

2002

December 23/30
A Promise of Care—Alisa Land

December 16
Re-centering the Patient in Clinical Education—Tarayn Grizzard

December 9
Scientific Sloppiness is Bad News for Translational Research—Jan Schmollinger

November 25/December 2
PhD Training as Platform for Diverse Careers—Esther Landhuis

November 18
Balancing Drug Markets, Leveling World Health—Renee Hsia

November 11
Clinical Exam Scores May Predict Future Performance on Boards

November 4
Lecture Series on Medical Mistakes Targets Preclinical Students—Erica Seiguer

October 28
A Primary Dilemma for Underrepresented Minorities—Tarayn Grizzard

October 21
Making Cultural Competency a Part of Medical Training

October 14
Healing Touch of a Troubled Mind—Alisa Land

October 7
Respecting Navajo Medicine May Collide with Preserving It—Ellen Rothman

Septemebr 30
TV Coverage of 9/11 Linked to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder—Erica Seiguer

Septemebr 23
'Fat Bias': A Barrier to the Treatment of Obesity—Tarayn Grizzard

Septemebr 16
Words: The Most Potent Drug—Renee Hsia

Septemebr 9
Genetically Modified Foods: Hypocrisy and Disclosure—Jan Schmollinger

Septemebr 2
White Coat Day 2002

August 26
HMS Students, Fellows Aid Nepalis Toward Medical Ed Summit—Esther Landhuis

August 12/August 19
Tolerating the Uncertainty Principle—Tarayn Grizzard

July 29/August 5
The Plague: Historical Killer, Modern Menace—Erica Seiguer

July 15/July 22
Dental Students Display Research Results

July 1/July 8
Shoring Up the Ethical Foundation of Care—Renee Hsia

June 24
Grad-to-Be Considers the Weight of Commencement—Vatsal Doshi

June 17
Retreat Promotes Culture of Collaboration to Counter Neurodegeneration

June 10
Disease Detectives Raise Profile After 9/11—Erica Seiguer

June 3
Where Have All the Surgeons Gone?—Tarayn Grizzard

May 27
Treating Patients One at a Time—Sean Amos

May 20
Please Bring Your Own Money—Jan Schmollinger

May 13
Vaccine Supply Needs Shot in the Arm—Erica Seiguer

May 6
Creating a Life? Fertility and Postgraduate Medical Education—Tarayn Grizzard

April 29
Listening In on Terror—Davin Quinn

April 22
Drawing Lines Between Medicine and Public Health—Vatsal Doshi

April 15
Living--and Dying--by Example—Alex Carter

April 8
Military Research and Scientific Responsibility: Remembering Fritz Haber—Jan Schmollinger

April 1
Clinical Skills: Toward Meeting National Standards Locally—Tarayn Grizzard

March 25
A Longer Look at Short-term Medicine—Ben White

March 18
Campaign Against Polio Faces Last High Hurdle—Erica Seiguer

March 11
Toward Globalizing Medical School—Vatsal Doshi

March 4
Somehow, Providing Care Across Cultures—Ellen Rothman

February 25
A Laureate's Lesson: Ideas Outshine Data—Jan Schmollinger

February 18
CDC Director Points Up Common Global Agenda in Health Care

February 11
Countering the Culture of Test-Taking—Tarayn Grizzard

February 4
Alliance Expands Global Vaccine Effort—Erica Seiguer

January 28
The Lab as a Business—Jan Schmollinger

January 21
A S.L.I.M. Chance for the Evolution of Lab Research—Alex Carter

January 14
Bedside Matter: Medical Engineering and Physics Meet Patient Care—Esther Landhuis

January 7
HMI Partner Offers Clerkship in India

2001

December 24/December 31
Classes Fete New Student Offices

December 17
Physicians, Too, Face Barriers to Care—Sean Amos

December 10
A Better Way to Care for Teen Moms—Tarayn Grizzard

December 3
An International Rotation Treats the Limits of Medical Care—Vatsal Doshi

November 19/November 26
The Changing Face of Medicine—Sean Amos

November 5
The New Counterterrorism: Strengthening Health Care and Public Health—Erica Seiguer

October 29
Healing and History on the Navajo Reservation—Ellen Rothman

October 22
Getting Extra Mileage Out of Med School—Tarayn Grizzard

October 15
Getting Past Normal After September 11—Alex Carter

October 8
Setting Sail—Sean Amos

October 1
Bread and Circus—Jan Schmollinger

September 24
The U.S. Attacked—Vatsal Doshi

September 17
German Students Help Blaze New Pathway in Munich—Ralf Jox and Peter Galambos

September 10
Medical Frontiers: Where Art and Science Meet Global Economics—Erica Seiguer

September 3
First-year Students Size Up Medicine, Receive White Coats

August 27
How Image Courts Meaning in Science—Alex Carter

August 13/August 20
Students Take Four Directions Toward Medical School—Tarayn Grizzard

July 30/August 6
A Farewell to Residency—Ellen Rothman

July 16/July 23
Previewing and Reviewing Third-Year Rotations—Harsha Reddy and Vatsal Doshi

July 2/July 9
On the Difficulties of Choosing the Right Lab— Jan Schmollinger

June 25
First, Do No Harm—Tarayn Grizzard

June 18
Learning Patient and Doctor Approaches to the Cancer Diagnosis—Erica Seiguer

June 11
Standing and Understanding One's Own Scientific Ground—Robin Lucas

June 4
The Sacred Trust Beyond Patient and Doctor—David Gordon

May 28
Panel Questions Ethics of Student Debt—Vatsal Doshi

May 21
Meeting Aims to Stir Up Solutions for Postdocs

May 14
NAS and AAAS Address Nationwide Postdoc Issues

May 7
Medical Tools Change the Nature of Death—Ellen Rothman

April 30
Archives Will Illuminate Harvard Women Physicians—Tarayn Grizzard

April 23
Panel Sifts for Gold in Human Genome—Heather Ettinger

April 16
On Dissection and Healing—Harsha Reddy

April 9
Love in the Time of Medical School—Tarayn Grizzard

April 2
What Is Healing?

March 26
Match Day: The Envelope Please...

March 19
Setting the Clinician's Temperature: Cool Head, Warm Hand—Erica Seiguer

March 12
Grad Student Caucus Probes Facets of Health Policy—Erica Seiguer

March 5
'Interdisciplinary' Means Reading Between the Lines, Not Falling Through the Cracks—Alex Carter

February 26
The HMS Second-Year Show: 'Corporate Looteum: The MEC Shall Inherit the Earth'—Tarayn Grizzard

February 19
Clinical Scholars Take Master's in Patient-oriented Research

February 12
Don't Stop Now: There's Still a Lot to Be Learned About the Human Genome—Heather Ettinger

February 5
Having 'Box Checked' Signals Final Lap of Graduate Ed—Robin Lucas

January 22
Pain: Children Are Not Immune—Ellen Rothman

January 15
Students Confront Death in Learning End-of-Life Care—Erica Seiguer

January 8
Trading Places: Students Give Teachers a Lesson on Clerkships

January 1
Connect!: An 'Anti-gunner' Battle Cry—Tarayn Grizzard

2000

December 18
The Internet: Key to Solving the Materials and Methods Mystery—Heather Ettinger

December 18
These Soldiers Take Aim at Community Ills—Erica Seiguer

December 4
Discovering and Inventing the Scientific Paper—Alex Carter

November 20/27
My Life as a Guinea Pig—Tarayn Grizzard

November 13
Symposium Points to Medicine's Continuing Climb—Erica Seiguer

November 6
Grad Student Science Series Hits Mark with Adults in Community—Elizabeth Hick

October 30
Students Evaluate Pass—Fail—Sean Amos

October 23
The Authorship Game: Determining Where Credit Is Due—Robin Lucas

October 16
Learning the Layers of Clinical Medicine—Catherine Chu

October 9
A Transition from Residency to Real Life—Ellen Rothman

October 2
Dealing with Dangers that Lurk in the Lab—Heather Ettinger

September 25
What's Wrong with Mrs. Jones?—Nii Tetteh

September 18
China Journey Finds Integration of Eastern, Western Medicine—Catherine Chu

September 11
Nonprofit Links Health Professionals in Developing World—Erica Seiguer

September 4
A Second-Year's Farewell to Vandy—Sean Amos

August 21/28
Time Off from School Is Time On for Research, Outreach—Erica Seiguer

August 7/14
Crash Course in Clinical Rotations Puts Pieces Together for Soon-to-Be Third-Year Students—Maggie McKee

July 10/July 17
An Afternoon in the Lab Sparks Young Scientist—Robin Lucas

June 26/July 3
Time Out: Why Some Students Take Time Off from Med School—Catherine Chu

June 19
Cultures Cross over Circumcising a Girl—Ellen Rothman

June 12
Students Take a Break to Serve the Underserved—Erica Seiguer

June 5
Daniel Federman Is Just Switching Hats at HMS, Not Tipping His Cap to the School

May 29
Human and System Error: Trouble for Science as Well as Medicine—Heather Morehouse Ettinger

May 22
First-Years Find Community More Basic than Science as Medium of Change—Catherine Chu

May 15
Two Years at the Bench Produces Top 10 Insights—Rachael Moeller

May 8
Students Make Service Part of Learning—Erica Seiguer

May 1
The Science of Change—Alex Carter

April 24
Why Choose Dentistry? Students Tell Their Reasons—Catherine Chu

April 17
A View from the Inner City: Tolerance Is Not Enough—David Gordon

April 10
One Eye on the Science, the Other on the Competition—Heather Morehouse Ettinger

April 3
Precision Does Matter, But for How Long?—Robin Lucas

March 27
Standard Courses May Not Slake Student Thirst for Study—Erica Seiguer

March 20
The Texture of Life—and Death—in a Hospital Community—Ellen Rothman

March 13
First-Years Eye Countway Renovation from Comfort of Other Niches—Catherine Chu

March 6
Writing a Recipe for Science: Cook Time Variable—Rachael Moeller

February 28
Why Science Can't Afford to Be Sacred—Alex Carter

February 21
How Do You Encourage a Girl to Choose Science?—Robin Lucas

February 14
What Students Take Home from a Patient Home Visit—Erica Seiguer

February 7
Millennium Event Showcases Meyerhoff Program, Multicultural Service Award—Catherine Chu

January 31
Student Oversleeping: Mitigating an Occupational Hazard—Catherine Chu

January 24
Third-Years Write Prescription for Ailing Clinical Ed

January 17
Scientists Have to Be Lucky in Their Work—and Work for Their Luck—Heather Morehouse Ettinger

January 10
How Does Harvard Pilgrim Crisis Affect Its Residency?—Catherine Chu

January 3
New Guidelines Address Growing Disputes in Scientific Paper Authorship—Carol Cruzan Morton

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