Read article - Quotes Louise Davies, associate professor of surgery and of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, about a study she coauthored that examined the burden of concern for patients with thyroid cancer who are under active surveillance. "It is reassuring to find that the burden of concern, such as worry, is similar between patients who are treated and those who are surveilled," says Davies.
Search News
Upcoming Events
- Pediatric Grand Rounds April 17, 2024
- M&I Thesis Defense - Rebecca Valls April 17, 2024
- Thesis Defense - Haleema Sadia Malik April 18, 2024
- Psychiatry Grand Rounds April 19, 2024
- M&I Thesis Defense - Jordan Fredriksen Isaacs April 19, 2024
- Neurology Grand Rounds April 19, 2024
- Henrique Borges da Silva seminar (Jordan's outside examiner) April 19, 2024
- Microbiology & Immunology Seminar Series - Rong Li, Ph.D. April 22, 2024
- Psychiatry Grand Rounds April 23, 2024
- DCC Grand Rounds with Audrey Calderwood, MD, MS April 23, 2024
- Implementation Science Fundamentals: Measuring Implementation Context, Process, & Outcomes April 23, 2024
- Pediatric Grand Rounds April 24, 2024
Geisel in the News
Dartmouth Researchers Look to Meld Therapy Apps With Modern AI – NBC News
April 13, 2024High Seafood Diets May Come With a Hefty Side of ‘Forever Chemicals’: Study – The Hill
April 12, 2024New Englanders, With Their Love of Seafood, May Be at Higher Risk for PFAS Exposure – CT Public Radio
April 11, 2024Can Artificial Intelligence Help People With Their Mental Health? – NBC News
April 6, 2024Dartmouth Symposium Highlights AI’s Innovations in Medicine (Video) – WCAX
April 3, 2024
Check us out on Instagram - @Geiselmed_Dartmouth
Hybrid MPH Student Sara Rodriguez focuses her practicum project on improving data collection for intersex individuals in healthcare settings. Her work aims to ensure better representation and more equitable care for this often-overlooked community. 🌎💡👏🏼📃
⏰ Today is the last day to apply to our MPH and MS programs! Submit your application through SOPHAS by 11:59 PM Eastern time. 🌟
Eri Shindo delves deep into the unique needs of people who experience second-trimester loss for her practicum. “My personal experience was my way in,” she says, “but researching more about the second-trimester population, I found that they’re often understudied.”
Congratulations to Sarah Howell ’26, a rising third-year student at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine, who is being recognized by a U.S. Public Health Service Excellence in Public Health Award for her work to help bridge the gap between public health and medicine.
Geisel’s annual celebration of National Public Health Week, held April 1-7, featured a full schedule of events and showed strong participation across the Dartmouth community, including a tour of the DHART hangar 🚁 and a 5K 🏃♀️🏃 to the cap the week off. Read more and view photos via the link in our bio ➡️ #NPHW
It's World Health Day! This year's theme: 'My health, my right'
As NPHW comes to a close tomorrow, let's celebrate with a final quote from MPH'24 Candidate Anji Zhu. Anji shares how being an international student in Dartmouth's MPH program has impacted her view on public health.
Amanda Williams, a 2019 MPH alum (and our associate director of admissions & recruitment), speaks on public health and its true application to all aspects of life for NPHW! 🌎🙌🏽🌟