News Source: Profiles May 9, 2016 Class of 2016: Lauren MartinCommunity garden taught soon-to-be physician valuable lessons in patient care.Class Acts April 27, 2016 Class of 2016: Carmen Valero-AracamaAudiology graduate student shifted career paths out of a desire to help her son and others who are deaf and hard of hearing.Class Acts April 21, 2016 Class of 2016: Laura VanArendonk BlantonStudying molecular genetics and genomics, doctoral student worked to understand connection between gut bacteria and malnutrition.Class Acts April 19, 2016 Washington People: Christine BergFrom crafts to community partnerships, Berg represents the evolution of occupational therapy.Washington People March 31, 2016 Class of 2016: Lawrence BenjaminDiverse background inspired soon-to-be physician to focus on cultural competency in health care.Class Acts March 22, 2016 Washington People: C. Prakash GyawaliGastroenterologist uses complex tools to learn what’s behind patients' symptoms.Washington People February 2, 2016 Washington People: Samuel AchilefuDeveloper of cancer goggles hopes to inspire children in the developing world to pursue their talents.Washington People December 7, 2015 Washington People: Kathy GrangeEvery day is a professional adventure – solving medical mysteries and pursuing diagnoses of rare diseases – for Grange, professor of pediatrics.Washington People November 9, 2015 Washington People: Angela L. BrownBrown has devoted her career to helping patients control their hypertension and to training medical professionals in how to care for such patients.Washington People September 28, 2015 Washington People: Chris Carpenter, MDEmergency medicine physician driven to improve care for older adults.Washington People September 8, 2015 Collaborative visionaryAs the science-fiction concepts of his youth became practical realities, Larry Shapiro led a mission-driven enterprise in advancing human health.Outlook Magazine, Profiles August 25, 2015 Washington People: Marilyn Siegel, MDPediatric radiologist loves solving puzzles her field presents, but she loves helping patients most of all.Washington People August 10, 2015 Washington People: Andy MausClinical research coordinator approaches every job he has had at the university with enthusiasm and gusto.Washington People June 16, 2015 Washington People: Catherine Lang, PhDAs director of the Neurorehabilitation Research Laboratory, Lang helps stroke survivors regain what their strokes took from them.Washington People May 14, 2015 Hayley ChrzastowskiFuture occupational therapist has two very different goals with two very similar intents.Class Acts May 13, 2015 Zach Meyer and Allan JiangThree times a year, students on the Medical Campus make music at the Coffeehouse concert series.Class Acts May 6, 2015 Kevin BaumgartnerRoadblocks to health care inspired medical student Kevin Baumgartner to advocate for the vulnerable.Class Acts May 5, 2015 Aimee GaoAfter graduation, Aimee Gao will take her training and research experience – and a passion for building self-efficacy in deaf children – into the classroom.Class Acts April 30, 2015 Rahel GhenbotGrowing up straddling two cultures, medical student Rahel Ghenbot says her family’s heritage helped lead her to a career in global health.Class Acts April 29, 2015 Washington People: Regis J. O’Keefe, MD, PhDThe new head of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and former captain of the Yale University basketball team takes a collaborative approach to managing the department.Washington People April 20, 2015 Jordan McCallDoctoral candidate Jordan McCall networked with Nobel laureates at an annual meeting of students and researchers in Lindau, Germany. McCall is ready to do his part to move science forward.Class Acts April 13, 2015 Stephanie WeyrauchGraduating with a dual degree in physical therapy and clinical investigation, Stephanie Weyrauch combined her loves for science, research and treating people into one profession.Class Acts April 7, 2015 Desiree BaumgartnerMedical student Desiree Baumgartner decided it was time for her and her classmates to focus on mental health – starting with their own.Class Acts April 6, 2015 Kirk HouMD/PhD student Kirk Hou has discovered an innovative way to manipulate proteins in cells – a method with the potential to treat cancer, heart disease and arthritis.Class Acts Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 Next ›