Community engagement December 7, 2018 University receives new grant to fund Amgen Scholars ProgramUndergraduate research experience supports science education and innovation.News Release October 26, 2018 School of Medicine creates its own medical assistant apprenticeshipProgram's goal is to spark more interest in the field.Medical Campus & Community October 24, 2018 IPH conference to address health in rural and urban communitiesAlayna Sibert, of North City Food Hub, will discuss limited access to food in urban neighborhoods.Medical Campus & Community October 2, 2018 Building independenceFor 100 years, the occupational therapy program has helped people engage mind and body.Outlook Magazine September 26, 2018 Roundtable on opioids brings HHS leaders to Medical CampusOfficials tour research lab focused on fighting opioid addiction.Medical Campus & Community August 21, 2018 Pediatric resident physician starts free summer lunch programMore than 1,100 meals served at St. Louis Children's.Medical Campus & Community August 2, 2018 New, mixed-income housing completed in Forest Park SoutheastRevitalization led by Washington University Medical Center Redevelopment Corp..Medical Campus & Community April 30, 2018 Advocating to end health disparitiesMD candidate Michelle Mendiola Plá's ethics, drive inspired by her native Puerto Rico.Class Acts, Medical Campus & Community April 12, 2018 PT students teach area high schoolers about biomechanicsEvent led by Movement Science Program students as part of National Biomechanics Day.Medical Campus & Community February 28, 2018 HR’s Faulkner believes in investing in others to make a differenceShe recently won an award for her role in medical assistant internship program.Medical Campus & Community February 19, 2018 Lecture, exhibit to highlight university’s medical role during World War IFaculty staffed Base Hospital 21 in Normandy region of France.Medical Campus & Community February 16, 2018 Physician’s call to action: Compassionate medicineBarbara Lutey assesses patients' medical, social, emotional health in determining care.Medical Campus & Community, Video January 11, 2018 Leading with empathyWill Ross knows he should be dead. Now he exposes students to neighborhoods not unlike those of his own childhood.Outlook Magazine, Profiles November 20, 2017 Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation visits The SPOTPop star’s organization highlights support the center offers.Medical Campus & Community November 17, 2017 Medical school physicians, staff aid hurricane victimsLiang, Char, Keeperman, Fehr, Davisson help in response to Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria.Medical Campus & Community October 11, 2017 WashU a partner in greenway project to connect Forest Park to the Arch Teams interested in designing new greenway should submit qualifications by Nov. 21.Medical Campus & Community September 19, 2017 AnchorHow medical center visionaries helped save the Central West End neighborhood.Outlook Magazine, Photo Gallery June 26, 2017 Gateway to careFighting social stigma and barriers, doctor seeks to prevent HIV infections worldwide.Outlook Magazine May 24, 2017 Alumna profile: Leana Wen, MDPublic health advocate tackles opioid crisis.Outlook Magazine, Profiles, Video April 28, 2017 Salute calls for community commitment to youthThe SPOT earns recognition as health advocacy organization of the year.Source: The St. Louis American February 17, 2017 Mixed-income housing development to boost Forest Park Southeast neighborhoodWashington University redevelopment group leading revival.News Release January 19, 2017 Sparking curiosityFor 25 years, an outreach program has shared the wonder — and career prospects — of science with local youth.Outlook Magazine July 7, 2016 City firefighters train for emergencies on Medical CampusFire department and university partnership aimed at improving fire safety, emergency response.Medical Campus & Community May 11, 2016 Class of 2016: Brian BouchardSensitive and thoughtful, soon-to-be physician wants to treat the underserved.Class Acts May 9, 2016 Class of 2016: Lauren MartinCommunity garden taught soon-to-be physician valuable lessons in patient care.Class Acts April 19, 2016 Washington People: Christine BergFrom crafts to community partnerships, Berg represents the evolution of occupational therapy.Washington People March 31, 2016 Class of 2016: Lawrence BenjaminDiverse background inspired soon-to-be physician to focus on cultural competency in health care.Class Acts March 31, 2016 Children’s book raises mental health awarenessBook aims to destigmatize psychiatry and kids who receive mental health services.Medical Campus & Community February 24, 2016 School-based health clinic established at north St. Louis County high schoolStarted by the School of Medicine, the clinic addresses health and social services for teens.News Release January 8, 2016 Ebola medical team develops guidelines for treating infected childrenProtocol aims to improve young patients' chances of survival during future outbreaks.News Release December 4, 2015 Goodman appointed to City of St. Louis Board of Health and HospitalsGoodman will advise the city health commissioner on public health matters.National Leaders September 11, 2015 Mini M.D.Eight weeks of life-and-death dramas, scientific wonders and medical breakthroughs: Mini-Medical School inspires students and faculty alike.Outlook Magazine February 18, 2015 Race & Ethnicity: Day One of Discovery and DialogueSeminar focuses the Washington University community on critical issues related to race and ethnicity.Medical Campus & Community, Photo Gallery, School of Medicine February 3, 2015 Inspired by SaturdayThe Saturday Neighborhood Health Clinic makes a difference in the lives of its patients and the medical students who care for them.Outlook Magazine December 10, 2014 Youth clinic heads to school in north St. Louis CountySPOT is a one-stop, drop-in clinic offering youth free confidential medical care, mental health counseling, STD testing and other services.Outlook Magazine October 10, 2014 Vigilance, research and response to the threat of infectious diseaseHumans are living in unprecedented times as multiple infectious diseases threaten to become public health issues.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2