On Match Day, fourth-year medical students tore open their envelopes to learn where they will be spending the next several years of residency training.
Month: March 2016
On Match Day 2016, four students reflect on their time at Feinberg, and share where they’re headed next.
The newest members of the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society were inducted at a ceremony on March 14.
Research led by Northwestern Medicine scientist Daniel Foltz, ’01 PhD, sheds light on the assembly of centromeres, a region of the chromosome that helps ensure new cells have 46 chromosomes.
Feinberg has moved up two spots to become the 17th best medical school in the country for research, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings.
First-year medical students celebrated World Kidney Day with faculty members and staff in the Division of Nephrology and with patients who have kidney disease.
Northwestern Medicine scientists shed light on a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease that has been poorly understood, the buildup of a protein called α-synuclein in the brain.
A recent clinical trial conducted by Northwestern Medicine investigator Seema Singhal, MD, showed that the drug daratumumab is a safe and effective treatment for patients with advanced multiple myeloma.
Scientists discovered that a specific gene that starts to build a link between cilia motility and cell polarity in a recent study.
Second-year physician assistant students recently completed a correctional medicine rotation at Cook County Jail, learning about the correctional medicine specialty.