The Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian Students’ Association (MENASA) at the Geisel School of Medicine has received Dartmouth’s Social Justice Student Organization Award for their outstanding contributions to Dartmouth and beyond.
Improving Lives
More Than Words: Body Language and Patient Communication
During her Medical Student Grand Rounds presentation Christina Stach ’25 talked about the importance of using body language to communicate with patients.
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society Raises $7.5K for LISTEN Community Services
Geisel medical students and Dartmouth Health residents in Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society raised $7,534 benefitting LISTEN Community Service’s Heating Helpers Program and Dartmouth Cancer Center’s food pantry during their charity banquet fundraiser.
Geisel Students Create Pathway to Bilingual Medical Care
Responding to the lack of Spanish-speaking healthcare providers, an enterprising Geisel student created a solution.
Latino Innovation, Service, and Leadership in Medicine
Two Geisel School of Medicine students, Isadora Guarino ’24 and Paula Sofia Lara Mejia ’25, were recognized during the 50th Annual Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) Northeast Regional Conference.
Geisel Medical Students Deliver Care Packages to Cancer Patients
In celebration of Solidarity Week for Compassionate Patient Care, the Geisel chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) created and distributed 100 care packages to patients receiving inpatient treatment at Dartmouth Cancer Center and to those receiving outpatient infusions.
Epidemiology in Action: Bringing the John Snow Pump to Geisel
Gifted by the Hybrid Master of Public Health (MPH) Class of 2019 to The Dartmouth Institute, the long-awaited replica of the John Snow Pump on the Geisel campus stands as an important symbol of the history of public health.
Celebrating the Connection Between the Arts and Healing at Dartmouth
Two well-attended community events hosted by Dartmouth Health and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice on January 27 reflected the important role that arts and humanities play in medicine and public health.
Ford von Reyn Honored by Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Tanzania
DarDar International Programs Director Ford von Reyn receives an honorary degree for his contributions to public health in Tanzania.
Geisel Community Service Day Strengthens Connections
Continuing their support of Molly’s Place at the CHaD Family Center, Geisel medical students dedicated their community service day to bolstering the food pantry’s needs.