Topic: Patient Care June 1, 2017 BJC, School of Medicine establish Health Systems Innovation LabThomas Maddox named inaugural director.News Release May 30, 2017 Drug believed to reduce postoperative pain and delirium does neitherStudy shows ketamine may spur hallucinations, nightmares in older patients.News Release May 26, 2017 Battlefield to bedsideHigh-intensity military medicine spurs innovations for civilians, too.Outlook Magazine May 5, 2017 Med student fills the gap in disability trainingHilary Gallin develops curriculum aimed at improving care for patients with disabilities.Class Acts, Video April 28, 2017 Siteman Cancer Center opens expanded St. Charles County facilityCoordinated care allows a patient’s treatment plan to be determined in one visit.News Release April 26, 2017 Patient meets doctor who discovered, named his conditionBoy's health-care providers arrange for meeting on Medical Campus.Medical Campus & Community April 20, 2017 Tuuli receives national clinical research awardPublication compared skin antiseptic agents at cesarean delivery (video available).National Leaders, Video April 18, 2017 Patients with hearing loss benefit from training with loved one’s voiceSoftware lets patients practice listening to most important voices.News Release March 17, 2017 Ruoff honored by emergency physician organizationAwarded Missouri College of Emergency Physicians’ Physician of the Year Award.National Leaders February 20, 2017 Study reveals ways to improve outcomes, reduce costs for common heart procedureChanges in coronary angioplasty could save $300 million annually.News Release February 14, 2017 New guidance developed for children hospitalized with mild head traumaRisk score determines whether kids with abnormal CT scans require ICU care.News Release January 5, 2017 Unraveling autismA multifaceted approach aims to detect, treat and even reverse the disorder.Outlook Magazine December 13, 2016 Female hormones increase risk of vision loss in rare genetic diseaseEstrogen triggers immune cells to damage nerves.News Release December 9, 2016 Blanchard receives teaching awardHonored with 2017 Parker J. Palmer Courage to Teach Award.National Leaders November 18, 2016 A changing landscape: Alzheimer’s disease, research and the future of careOngoing research is changing the outlook on Alzheimer's from hopeless to hopeful.Innovate Magazines October 21, 2016 Movement redefinedBy adopting movement science as a central tenet, the Program in Physical Therapy has reshaped its profession.Outlook Magazine September 30, 2016 Siteman Kids launchesProgram offers cutting-edge cancer treatments in a setting geared for younger patients.Medical Campus & Community July 7, 2016 Rewiring the bodySevering the brain’s critical link to a peripheral nerve can render an arm useless. Pioneering surgeries reroute neural impulses and redefine hope for paralysis.Outlook Magazine June 17, 2016 America’s growing problemAverting the lifelong health risks and spiraling social costs of childhood obesity.Outlook Magazine April 6, 2016 Surgeons test technology with potential to expand lung transplant donor poolDevice designed to recondition lungs, keep organs thriving outside body.News Release March 24, 2016 Weilbaecher elected to Association of American PhysiciansHer research aims to prevent and treat bone metastases in breast cancer patients.National Leaders March 23, 2016 School of Medicine joins exclusive pediatric neuro-oncology consortiumExpands treatment options for children with brain tumors.Medical Campus & Community March 22, 2016 Washington People: C. Prakash GyawaliGastroenterologist uses complex tools to learn what’s behind patients' symptoms.Washington People March 14, 2016 Higher blood levels of omega-3 may help depression in heart patientsPatients with higher blood levels at start of study responded better to omega-3 supplements.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 14 Next ›