Innovators and leaders from the most influential medical labs, hospitals, healthcare institutions, research centres and academia gathered in Dubai to discuss AI opportunities ...
There are more than 780,000 people living with kidney disease. On average, 25,000 people will receive a kidney transplant each year. But 90,000 people are still on the waitlist. Their lives depend on ...
The Duluth city council voted 9-0 in support of a resolution to offer official support for a proposal to build a new academic ...
A local hospital executive who was born in Nicaragua and trained in rural Mexico says Hispanic Heritage month is a great time to remind the Latino community of the impact they’re making today and ...
When human radiologists examine scans, they peer through the lens of decades of training. Extending from college to medical ...
Kansas City University’s Joplin campus is taking a lead role in new kinds of medical education by becoming the first medical school in the country to offer an elective in ...
Discover the urgent needs driving changes in medical education, from addressing social determinants of health to updating curriculum for AI and nutrition ...
The subject, a 78-year-old man whose body had been donated for medical research, appeared to have lived an ordinary life, ...
When it comes to large research projects, strong leadership and experience may be a stronger predictor of team effectiveness ...
Graduates who went to medical school for three years performed equally well on tests of skill and knowledge as their peers who followed a four-year program, a new study shows. The findings suggest ...
Accelerated three-year M.D. (3YMD) graduates have similar performance in medical school and early residency as four-year M.D.
Prescription digital therapeutics represent the evolving intersection of technology and mental health care – but how do clinicians feel about this new era?