A new Dartmouth-led study published in Pediatric Research has found a direct and sex-specific association between the composition of infant microbiome and early childhood behavioral health.
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Global Perspective on Organ Donation: Gift or Obligation
Medical Student Grand Rounds and Geisel SOM’s Ethics Interest Group will be collaborating this month to bring you a presentation by Amal Cheema ’23, focusing on the intersection of religio-cultural beliefs and organ donation
Geisel School of Medicine and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Researchers Receive Prestigious Colombian National Academy of Medicine Award
Researchers from the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health (CTBH) at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock, and Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Colombia, received an award from Colombia’s National Academy of Medicine for their work implementing a new primary care model for widespread access to diagnosis and treatment of depression and unhealthy alcohol use.
Improving Health and Healthcare of Asian Americans
Working as a quality improvement analyst in a community-based clinic in San Francisco’s Chinatown, after receiving a master’s degree in global health, Geisel medical student Ashley Yang ’24 came face-to-face with the healthcare needs of the city’s deeply rooted Asian-American population.
Geisel School of Medicine’s Harold M. Swartz Honored for His Contributions to the Field of Magnetic Resonance
In celebration of his 85th birthday, Harold (Hal) M. Swartz, MD, PhD, MSPH, a professor of radiology at Geisel, is the subject of two special issues of the journal Applied Magnetic Resonance dedicated to his many contributions to the field of electron paramagnetic resonance.
Mentor Match
Nineteen Science Scholars met their match in an October 18 ceremony designed to formally introduce them to each other and to their mentors.
Geisel Kicks Off Strategic Planning Process
On October 12, faculty, staff, students, and alumni from across the Geisel School of Medicine as well as other key stakeholders gathered for a half-day retreat to kick off the school’s 2021 Strategic Planning Process, which is expected to run through February 2022. This comprehensive process, involving all missions of the school, will engage the Geisel community in developing a plan to guide our future investments for growth, determining the direction of the school for many years to come.
Elisabeth B. Wilson, MD, Joins Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine as New Chair of the Department of Community and Family Medicine
Elisabeth B. Wilson, MD, MPH, MS-HPEd, has accepted the role as chair and professor of the Department of Community and Family Medicine for the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health (D-HH) system and Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine.
Geisel Urban Health Scholars Explore Community Health in Boston
Geisel’s Urban Health Scholars Program recently visited the family medicine residency program at Lawrence General Hospital (LGH), a community hospital in Lawrence, MA, Boston Medical Center, and Boston Healthcare for the Homeless.
Medicine Grand Rounds October 15
Please mark your calendars for Friday, October 15th at 8:00 AM which will be the first in our Biomedical Grand Rounds series. The presenter is Kathryn J. Moore, PhD, the Jean and David Blechman Professor of Cardiology and Director of the Cardiovascular Research Center at New York University School of Medicine.









