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The Next Generation: Advice for Interns

Elizabeth Richey, MD, who is starting her third year in BWH’s Internal Medicine Residency Program, reflects on her intern year and offers advice to incoming interns who recently began their training at BWH at the end of June.

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Translating Science into Therapy

Paul Anderson, MD, PhD, outlines his vision for building collaborative relationships and strengthening innovative, state-of-the art research and education efforts at BWHC

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Elizabeth Henske Breathes New Life into LAM and TSC Research

Series of breakthroughs has led to a pivotal moment in understanding and treating diseases of the lung

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BWH’s Center for Surgery and Public Health Organizes Groundbreaking Research Symposium

NIH-ACS Symposium on Surgical Disparities Research draws surgeons and experts from around the country.

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Harvest Your Ideas: Team Up with the iHub

Most clinicians have ideas on how to improve health care. The iHub strives to help them bring those ideas to fruition.

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Sanofi Innovation Program to Accelerate New Research at BWH

$100,000 awards will fund innovative, collaborative research

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The Next Generation: Learning the Depth of “Whatever it Takes”

Alexi Matousek, MD, MPH, an Arthur Tracy Cabot Fellow and Global Health Equity in Surgery resident, reflects on his experience taking part in the training program managed by BWH’s Center for Surgery and Public Health.

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Partners eCare Reflections

We’re asking BWHers to share with us the ways in which Partners eCare has or will improve day-to-day life.

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Transitions

Comings, Goings and Promotions

Vinnie McDermott; Richard W. Fernandez, MBA; Allison P. Moriarty, MPH; Angela M. Vail

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What’s New in Research

New Targets for Restoring Skeletal Health; A New Generation of siRNA Nanoparticles; ELIXA Trial Results; Viral History in a Drop of Blood; Benefit of Surgery for Ductal Carcinoma In-Situ (DCIS) Investigated

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hardcover books on top of each other, with the top book opened

BWH Bookshelf

“Image-Guided Neurosurgery, 1st Edition”; “Pharmaphobia: How the Conflict of Interest Myth Undermines American Medical Innovation”

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BBF: A Peek Into Construction

Construction on the Brigham Building for the Future is moving along, with an expected opening in late 2016.