Arielle Baker, Guarini ‘19, a PhD candidate in the neuroscience track of the Program in Experimental and Molecular Medicine (PEMM), has received a Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship. She will be working with the Committee on Women at the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) to advocate for the participation and retention of women in these disciplines.
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New Study Shows Seasonal Effects on Glucose Levels for Patients With Type 1 Diabetes – Medical Economics
September 28, 2023U.S. Mental Health Crisis Could Undermine Democracy, Say Surgeons General – New York Daily News
September 28, 2023Seven Current, Former Surgeons General Discuss Mental Health at Dartmouth Event – Valley News
September 28, 2023Surgeons General Gather at Dartmouth College to Discuss Mental Health – WMUR
September 28, 2023At Dartmouth, U.S. Surgeons General Call for ‘Stronger Communities’ to Address Mental Health Crisis – NHPR
September 28, 2023
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“I am excited to welcome Dr. Vivek Murthy, U.S. surgeon general, and his esteemed predecessors to Dartmouth for an important discussion on mental health, which has become a major public health crisis in our country. Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine supports mental and behavioral health research efforts at the intersection of medicine and public health.” - Duane Compton, PhD. Please join us this afternoon and tomorrow morning (details for tomorrow in image) for an unprecedented conversation with the current and former U.S. Surgeons General on the Future of Mental Health and Wellness (link in bio).
It was a terrific contest on Friday as Geisel's second-year med students took the victory over the first-year students in the annual Swenson Cup soccer match. Congrats to all for a fun and exciting game!
It was a beautiful day for Geisel’s annual Activities Fair, where MD and MPH students could meet with co-curricular group leaders representing more than 42 groups active at the medical school.
Congratulations to the MD Class of 2027 on their White Coat Ceremony yesterday. Welcome to the Geisel family! #WhiteCoat
We had an amazing time last Tuesday at the Welcome BBQ with our new MD and Public Health students! We are so excited to see what they will accomplish here at @dartmouthcollege.
Fatima Madondo ’26 has been awarded an Association of Radiation Oncologists (ASTRO) Medical Student Fellowship, which aims to introduce students from underrepresented backgrounds to radiation oncology, support their summer research projects, and provide connections with professionals in the field. Read the full story online (link in bio).
Congrats to @thedartmouthinstitute Class of '23! Inclement weather failed to dampen the spirits of those attending the Geisel School of Medicine MPH and MS Program’s Class Day event, held last Friday on the lawn of the Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center. Read more, view photos, and watch the event online (link in bio).
Let's have a big round of applause for Tina Hoisington and our other Geisel staff who work so hard to make Class Day a success every year! 👏