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 Woodruff Becomes President, Molitch Given Educator Award at ENDO 2013Amidst the presentations and poster sessions, faculty from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine were honored with a pair of major recognitions at the Endocrine Society’s 95th annual meeting. 
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 New Public Policy Leads to Improved Stroke Care in ChicagoMore suspected stroke victims received emergency care and potentially life-saving treatments in Chicago’s stroke centers thanks to a 2011 policy change under the Illinois Primary Stroke Center Act. 
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 Annual Conference Explores Science of Team ScienceThe annual International Science of Team Science Conference brought investigators from Asia, Europe, and North America together to learn how best to engage in the application of Team Science. 
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 Center for Education in Health Sciences Honors Graduates at ConvocationGraduates of the sixth class of the Master of Science in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety program and the third class of the Master of Science in Health Services and Outcomes Research program were recognized at the Center for Education in Health Sciences 2013 Convocation on June 29. 
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 Transitioning Learning to the Patient Care SettingThird-year medical students learned new skills during Introduction to Clinical Clerkships, a week-long orientation that marked their transition from the classroom to the clinic. 
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 Promising New Alzheimer’s ‘Drug’ Halts Memory LossA new class of experimental drug-like small molecules is showing great promise in targeting a brain enzyme to prevent early memory loss in Alzheimer’s disease. 
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Genes Associated with Adult Obesity May Link to Newborn Birth WeightAcknowledging that environmental factors affect weight gain, scientists have learned that birth size and adult obesity may also share a common genetic background. 
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 Rewriting the Care Plan for Heart FailureClyde Yancy, MD, MSc, chief of medicine-cardiology, and a group of scientists and healthcare professionals recently published new clinical guidelines regarding the care of patients with heart failure. 
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 Interns Get Into Shape Before Starting ResidencyInterns spent three days in an intense training “bootcamp” to get ready for their residencies, which start in July. This year, the program has expanded to include general surgery residents and two new skills: chest x-ray and EKG interpretation. 
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 Physical Therapy Students Receive White CoatsFirst-year physical therapy students celebrated the 7th Annual Clinical Practice Ceremony on June 21, receiving white coats as a symbol of their transition from the classroom to the clinic. 
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 Residents Receive Marco Ellis Legacy AwardResidents Rachel Issaka, MD, and Ike Okwuosa, MD, were recognized and honored with the 2013 Marco Ellis Legacy Award for their extraordinary contributions to increasing diversity at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University. 
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 Faculty Honored for Quarter-Century of ServiceThe Northwestern Medicine® community recently recognized forty-nine faculty members for their 25-year careers at Feinberg. The honorees joined other active faculty who have reached the quarter-century service milestone during an evening of celebration on June 19. 
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 Single-Dose Radiation Effective for Cutaneous T-Cell LymphomaBharat Mittal, MD, has spent more than a decade looking into the treatment of skin lesions, publishing his findings in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. 
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 Preventing Fertility Loss from ChemotherapyNorthwestern Medicine® scientists have found the molecular pathway that can prevent the death of immature ovarian eggs due to chemotherapy, potentially preserving fertility and endocrine function. 
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The Society of Vascular Medicine Bestows Highest Honor to McDermottMary McGrae McDermott, MD, professor of medicine, has been selected to receive the designation Master of the Society of Vascular Medicine (SVM), the highest award bestowed by the organization. She was presented with the award at the recent national SVM meeting. 
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 Northwestern Part of New Big Ten Cancer Research ConsortiumMeant to transform cancer research, a group of 11 schools have formed a collaboration to leverage the scientific and clinical expertise of individual institutions. 
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 Could Novel Drug Treat Autism and Fetal Alcohol Disorder?In a surprising new finding, a Northwestern Medicine® study has found a common molecular vulnerability in autism and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Both disorders have symptoms of social impairment and originate during brain development in utero. 
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 New Therapy for Fever-Induced Seizures in Children Targets Calcium ChannelsResearch published in The Journal of Neuroscience identifies a new key factor in the generation of febrile seizures, leading to a new therapeutic target for humans. 
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 New Master’s Degree in Prosthetics and Orthotics Marks Evolution in FieldThe new program is a competitive, 21-month postgraduate degree offering clinically-focused education in a research-rich environment. 
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 Physician Assistant Program Welcomes Incoming ClassThe Class of 2015 received their white physician assistant’s coats at a ceremony on Friday, June 7. Thirty students are accepted into the Physician Assistant Program at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine each year. 





