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Working with a Safety Net

Brigham Health is piloting Ambulatory Safety Nets, programs designed to help catch findings that could lead to cancer diagnoses

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Next Generation: Taking a Stand Against Nuclear War

Joseph G. Hodgkin, MD, a second-year Internal Medicine resident, shares his experience joining fellow physicians to advocate for de-escalation and disarmament, extending the legacy of both his family and the Brigham in the pursuit of peace

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Melissa St. Hilaire Unravels the Mysteries of Sleep

Biostatistician Melissa St. Hilaire, PhD, is delving into data from sleep studies to understand circadian rhythms and the influence of sleep on health and neural behavior

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Reengineering the Ewing Procedure for Upper-Limb Amputation

In new, groundbreaking clinical research, Matthew J. Carty, MD, and colleagues are applying principles of the Ewing Amputation to above- and below-elbow amputation

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Look Who’s Talking: #MentorMonday

Check out these tweets about the Brigham community's favorite mentors

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Q&A with Clemens Scherzer, MD

Physician-scientist Clemens Scherzer, MD, aspires to bring precision medicine to the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and to drive discovery through open sources such as the Harvard Biomarkers Study Biobank

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Comings, Goings & Promotions: February 2020

Clinical leadership promotions; Fillipon named deputy chief nursing officer; Ozaki Named Vice Chair of the Department of Surgery; Burns Named Vice Chair of Pathology; Jackson Promoted to Vice President of Human Resources

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What’s New in Research: February 2020

Human segmentation clock; restoring a tumor suppressor

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In Case You Missed It: February 2020

Bite-sized news for busy clinicians and researchers