Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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MSM Remembers: Dr. Mukaila A. Akinbami
JUNE 27, 2019 - We are saddened to share the passing of Mukaila A. Akinbami, Ph.D., former Associate Professor, Research Instructor and Lab Operations Manager in the Department of Physiology at Morehouse School of Medicine.
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Nola Richardson Satcher, Wife of Past President David Satcher, M.D., Passes
JUNE 25, 2019 - It is with deepest sorrow that we inform the Morehouse School of Medicine community of the passing of our former first lady, Mrs. Nola Richardson Satcher.
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Vincent Bond, Ph.D.: Unsung Hero of the HIV Response in Atlanta
JUNE 12, 2019 - "From the 1980s into the '90s if you had HIV and did not have access to standard anti-retroviral treatment, this would have been a death sentence," says Vincent Craig Bond, Ph.D., reflecting on the early HIV/AIDS epidemic in the U.S.
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Physician Assistant Studies: The Inaugural Class Arrives
JUNE 3, 2019 - It was a busy, sometimes emotional first day for the 20 members of Morehouse School of Medicine's inaugural Physician Assistant Studies program class as they gathered for orientation on June 3.
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20 Students Start Historic Journey as 1st Physician Assistant Class
JUNE 3, 2019 - Morehouse School of Medicine's newest degree program makes its debut.
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Former Chair, MSM Department of Surgery Dies
MAY 30, 2019 - Dr. Weaver served as Chair of the Department of Surgery at MSM from 1996 until 2009. During these thirteen years, he played a key role in the establishment and development of MSM's programs in trauma, surgical oncology, and breast surgery at Grady Memorial Hospital.
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MSM Remembers Dr. John Ogundipe
MAY 30, 2019 - John Ogundipe, MD passed away on Wednesday, May 22. He was a physician in Morehouse School of Medicine's Department of Family Medicine.
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Fortune: MSM Leads All HBCUs in Number of Patents
MAY 21, 2019 - Fortune Magazine recently reported on the number of patents produced by Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Morehouse School of Medicine is at the top of that list. Between 2009 and 2019, MSM has been granted 63 patents. Howard University and Florida A&M trailed with 53 and 41 respectively.
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First African American Woman to Lead AMA Urges Grads to Find Their 'Authentic Voice'
MAY 18, 2019 - Atlanta psychiatrist Dr. Patrice Harris, who is poised to become the first African-American woman to ever lead the American Medical Association, urged members of Morehouse School of Medicine's Class of 2019 to "stand in your authentic voice" as they go forth to face the uncertainty and challenges awaiting them in their professional lives.
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Pew: Black Women in the South are More Likely to Die of Breast Cancer
MAY 15, 2019 - Pew talked to several leaders and researchers in the field of breast cancer, including two experts from MSM, to try and figure out why so many more Black women are dying from this disease than their white counterparts.
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