Topic: Patient Stories May 15, 2023 Podcast: Making connections through storytellingThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' visits an event connecting trainees and faculty through their stories.Podcast, Show Me the Science March 28, 2023 Anesthesiology Control Tower helps detect emergencies before they ariseRemote team and machine learning help anesthesia clinicians head off and troubleshoot rare but potentially life-threatening events.Outlook Magazine December 1, 2022 Living Well Center provides health care rather than sick careFocus on lifestyle factors addresses chronic pain, surgery preparation, overall health.Outlook Magazine August 30, 2022 Podcast: What if it’s not COVID-19?This episode of 'Show Me the Science' details the case of a patient with a mysterious illness first thought to be COVID-19.Podcast, Show Me the Science July 28, 2022 Washington Early Recognition Center specializes in youth psychosisThe free clinic is one the Midwest's few specializing in conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in youths.Outlook Magazine July 18, 2022 Podcast: Giving stroke patients a handThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' is about the IpsiHand, a device to help stroke patients use their brains to regain use of their hands.Podcast, Show Me the Science June 22, 2022 Podcast: Long COVID-19 a lasting battle for manyThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' focuses on the many people who deal with health struggles for months after COVID-19 infections.Podcast, Show Me the Science February 25, 2022 Undiagnosed Diseases Network seeks to explain mysterious conditionsMillions of Americans live with rare diseases that sometimes require years to diagnose.Outlook Magazine, Video May 27, 2021 FDA-approved device will help stroke victims regain use of handsSource: NPR Morning Edition January 29, 2021 ‘It’s why we got into medicine’Fierce sense of mission drives front-line workers as they treat COVID-19.Outlook Magazine July 25, 2019 For pregnant moms with addiction, Wash U clinic offers drug treatment and prenatal careSource: St. Louis Public Radio February 10, 2019 The heartbreak and heroism of being the X-Men in Alzheimer’s diseaseSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch February 7, 2019 Nerve transfer surgery gives hope to children with rare paralyzing illnessProcedure may help restore some function in children with acute flaccid myelitis.News Release, Video November 5, 2018 First-of-its-kind surgery allows child with polio-like illness AFM to walk againSource: CBS News September 26, 2018 Growing up transgenderThe Washington University Transgender Center helps families navigate the complex world of gender identity.Outlook Magazine, Video June 13, 2018 Radiation beam to the heartDoctors halt deadly rhythm with noninvasive therapy.Outlook Magazine March 8, 2018 ‘Future we only dreamed of’A renowned surgeon is restoring mobility in children with cerebral palsy.Outlook Magazine January 17, 2018 Major Alzheimer’s study aims to predict who will develop the disease$10.3 million also funds efforts to establish disease timeline.News Release, Video December 13, 2017 A ‘game changer’ for patients with irregular heart rhythmSource: New York Times June 14, 2017 Caring for mom and babyChildren’s outcomes improve when perinatal mental health issues are addressed.Outlook Magazine April 26, 2017 Patient meets doctor who discovered, named his conditionBoy's health-care providers arrange for meeting on Medical Campus.Medical Campus & Community January 5, 2017 Unraveling autismA multifaceted approach aims to detect, treat and even reverse the disorder.Outlook Magazine 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 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 Posts navigation 1 2 Next ›