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.
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Dartmouth Vaccine Technology Helped Save Millions
Technology developed by a team of scientists at Dartmouth, including faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students, that contributed to the development of COVID-19 vaccines will allow Dartmouth to make major investments into advancing its research and education enterprise.
Miguel Marín-Padilla, Renowned Pathologist Who Unraveled the Brain’s Secrets, Dies
Professor Emeritus Miguel Marín-Padilla, who contributed to our understanding of the cerebral cortex, has died.
Black History Month Celebration Keynote Speaker
Please join us as we welcome Black History Month Celebration keynote speaker, Dr. Velma Scantlebury, America’s First African American Female Transplant Surgeon at DHMC Auditoriums E and F Thursday, February 16, 2023, 6:30 pm.
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.
Geisel Launches New Center for Implementation Science
The new Dartmouth Center for Implementation Science (DCIS) at the Geisel School of Medicine will work with community partners across the Dartmouth enterprise to effectively move scientific evidence into routine practice.
New Study Shows that Many Women Minimize Breast Density as a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer
A new study, published in JAMA Network Open and involving researchers from Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine and Boston University (BU), finds that many women underestimate the importance of breast density as a risk factor for breast cancer.
Celebrating the Legacy of Civil Rights Legend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Focused on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy, Geisel’s 17th Annual MLK Health Equity Celebration recognized medical school community members dedicated to King’s vision.
Dartmouth-led Study Finds that Team-Based Coaching Reduces Risks of Acute Kidney Injury After Heart Procedures
Dartmouth-led study shows most effective interventions in reducing acute kidney injury following cardiac catheterizations.
SAVE THE DATE – Upcoming Geisel Events
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