Tracking COVID-19 in New Hampshire: Q&A with Dr. Benjamin Chan
It’s been nine months since the first case of the novel coronavirus was confirmed in the U.S. in late January. Yet, as communities across the country continue with efforts to keep schools and...
View ArticleIngenuity in Teaching Medicine
Medicine is a high touch profession. In the absence of touch, it is difficult for physicians to examine patients, and equally difficult to train medical students in this fundamental skill. When...
View ArticleSilver Linings
Mark Pippy (foreground), Michelle Buck, and Kevin Curtis work with a remote bedside team to monitor a patient’s vital signs in DHMC’s Connected Care Center for Telehealth. Photo by Mark Washburn (2019)...
View ArticleA Closer Look
Whether or not we are aware of it, our perception of others is rooted in a set of expectations based on how people look, talk or behave, where they live or work, or their level of education. Systemic...
View ArticleTransparent Zebrafish Offer New Genetic Insights
All photos and video by Kurt Wehde. Marnie Halpern, PhD in the Vail zebrafish research facility. Looking through the eye piece of a special, high-powered microscope at the beating (two-chambered) heart...
View ArticleUnifying Dartmouth’s Bustling Research Enterprise: Q&A with Dr. Steven Bernstein
Steven L. Bernstein, MD. Photo by Kurt Wehde The rapidly growing research enterprise at the Geisel School of Medicine and Dartmouth-Hitchcock (D-H) is poised to take the next step toward national...
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 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 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...
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