When patient William Terry, MD, was randomly selected to participate in a pilot study to receive care at home instead of being admitted to BWH, he didn’t think twice about signing up.
In addition to living in an ashram and practicing yoga several times per week, Sat Bir S. Khalsa, PhD, is a neuroscientist who studies yoga as an intervention for insomnia, anxiety and chronic stress.
BWHers share insights into what fields are growing and the trajectory of careers in biomedicine.
Across the board, chief residents handle everything from managing care teams and teaching residents and medical students to coordinating residents’ schedules and serving as a liaison between faculty and trainees.
Here’s a quick refresher on what to do if you are contacted by a reporter or if you wish to proactively reach out to a media organization.
This month’s "Next Generation" column is written by Liwei Jiang, MD, BWH’s first interventional radiology resident.
Brigham Health was unveiled last month as the new name for the parent organization that includes Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital and the Brigham and Women’s Physicians Organization.
Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Partners HealthCare recently announced that Mass. Eye and Ear will formally become a member of Partners HealthCare.
Since it’s movie award season, this month we are asking: “What is your favorite movie and why?”
"What's New in Research" shares new work by Mallika Mendu, MD, MBA, Giovanni Traverso, MB, BChir, PhD, and Chuan Wu, PhD.
"CRN Bookshelf" recaps "Human Trafficking is a Public Health Issue: A Paradigm Expansion in the United States," edited by BWH's Hanni Stoklosa, MD, MPH.
This issue of "Transitions" includes Melinda Upton, MS, Carolyn Hayes, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, and John Pierro.