Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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When Black Psychiatrists Reach Out to Teens of Color
DECEMBER 13, 2022 - In Atlanta, a team of mental health experts is bringing care to adolescents whose needs often go unaddressed and misunderstood.
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How to Stay Safe from COVID-19 During the 2022 Holiday Season
NOVEMBER 14, 2022 - MSM's Dr. Lilly Immergluck offers advice for avoiding infection during the holiday season.
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WABE: Historically Black Medical Colleges Expand Genomic Research
NOVEMBER 9, 2022 - MSM Senior VP for Research Dr. Rick Kittles spoke with WABE about the institution's recent grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
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MSM Selects Head for Institute of Genomic Medicine
NOVEMBER 9, 2022 - Morehouse School of Medicine recently announced that Melissa Boneta Davis was selected as the first Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) Distinguished Investigator.
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Q & A: MSM Epidemiologist Talks Ebola
NOVEMBER 9, 2022 - Dr. Chima Ohuabunwo, a professor of medicine at the Morehouse School of Medicine, is a recognized epidemiologist who was part of the on-the-ground team in 2014 coordinating efforts in West Africa to contain the spread of the disease.
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Dr. Melissa B. Davis Joins MSM as Inaugural Georgia Research Alliance Distinguished Investigator
OCTOBER 31, 2022 - Davis to lead Institute of Genomic Medicine in new role at MSM
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Charles Drew University Approved to Start Medical Degree Program
OCTOBER 19, 2022 - The historically Black university in Los Angeles received preliminary accreditation of its medical school curriculum.
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MSM Faculty Member Dr. Camara Phyllis Jones is Elected to National Academy of Medicine
OCTOBER 18, 2022 - Physician, Epidemiologist, and Educator is an Expert in Social Determinants of Health and Equity, Including the Impacts of Poverty and Racism.
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MSM Professor Dr. Veena N. Rao to Receive Pink Frog Legacy Award from the Pink Frog Foundation
OCTOBER 18, 2022 - Co-director of MSM Cancer Biology Program honored for breast cancer research.
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Racial Disparities in Black Maternal Health Addressed During Black Directors Health Equity Agenda Summit
OCTOBER 12, 2022 - According to the Centers for Disease Control, an African American woman is three times more likely to die from maternal causes than a white woman.
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