Burning kerosene and diesel fuel indoors for lighting, cooking and heating may increase the chance of developing fatal heart disease, according to recent research.
Northwestern Medicine welcomed more than 150 first-year residents during the week of June 20, with many attending “bootcamp” training sessions.
Joseph Graves, ’16 GME, former co-chief resident in Radiology, received the John Franklin Commitment to Diversity award for his leadership in diversity efforts at the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University.
Fourth-year medical students completed a capstone course, culminating their undergraduate medical education.
Some high-risk medical devices used in obstetrics and gynecology were approved by the FDA based on flawed data, according to a recent study conducted by Northwestern Medicine residents.
Prospective residents attended the Ninth Annual Residency Showcase to learn more about training programs at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University.
Nearly 400 students, staff, trainees and junior faculty presented abstracts at the annual research showcase.
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.
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.