Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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Structural Racism and Cancer Disparities: Looking at All the Angles
OCTOBER 7, 2024 - MSM's Dr. Melissa Davis and other researchers are trying to determine whether some cancer disparities could be caused by structural racism and the toll chronic stress can take on a person's body.
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Why Do Black Americans Get More Aggressive Cancers?
OCTOBER 2, 2024 - Exposure to pollution -- not ancestry -- may be part of the explanation, according to a new study.
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MSM Launches Pain Equity Course Focused on Racial Healthcare Disparities
OCTOBER 2, 2024 - The course, one of the first of its kind, aims to equip trainees with the knowledge and tools to understand and address racial health inequities in pain prevention, treatment and management.
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MSM Hosts 10th Annual Community Engagement Day on October 5
OCTOBER 2, 2024 - Free community event features health screenings, food trucks, vendors, and entertainment.
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MSM Honors Newest Class in White Coat Ceremony
SEPTEMBER 25, 2024 - The ceremony marks the moment where students emerge as doctors-in-training, with this year's occasion holding a significant weight among attendees.
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Jimmy Carter is Doing "Good" After 19 Months in Hospice Care
SEPTEMBER 25, 2024 - MSM Department of Family Medicine Chair Dr. Folashade Omole discusses the benefits of hospice care for patients and their loved ones.
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MSM Physicians In Training Get Their First White Coats
SEPTEMBER 25, 2024 - MSM welcomes 332 new Doctor of Medicine, Physician Assistant Studies, Graduate Education in Biomedical Sciences, and Graduate Education in Public Health students and marks the official beginning of the academic year.
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Atlanta Community Leaders Work to Prevent Gun Violence Using Data
SEPTEMBER 20, 2024 - Representatives from Morehouse School of Medicine, the nonprofit 100 Black Men of Atlanta, law enforcement and elected officials discuss paths forward
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MSM Partners with Manifold to Integrate Social Determinant and Genomic Data, Advancing Understanding of Disparities in Cancer in Under-Researched Groups
SEPTEMBER 20, 2024 - Leading cancer research institute will use Manifold's Cancer Data Science and Observational Study solutions to generate insights from previously siloed data sets.
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How Much Does Bias Contribute to Georgia's Maternal Health Disparities? Research Shows a Lot.
SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - MSM resident Dr. Samuel Cook says anyone who works with patients could benefit from healthcare bias training.
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