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Q&A with medical assistant Monique Fort - Neurosurgery
Derrick Fort, Jr., 20-years-old. We have several generations of military family members. ... The fact that their dad is a military veteran also played a part in their decision to join the armed forces and continue our family’s long tradition of
https://neurosurgery.wustl.edu/qa-with-medical-assistant-monique-fort/

Stephanie Judycki, OTD ’22 - Giving to WashU
Her work also extends to treating individuals in a minimally conscious state who have suffered severe traumatic brain injury, for whom movement is therapeutically essential. ... his own father, joined the military and took on the role of supporting his
https://giving.wustl.edu/stephanie-judycki-otd-22/

Announcements - Page 114 of 149 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
p, , {margin:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Cambria;} div.WordSection1 {page:WordSection1;} The Washington University military care package group has been sending snacks, sporting goods, toiletries, ... February 12, 2013. On Monday
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Young Athlete Center: 2015
This blog is written by the physicians and clinicians of the Washington University and St. Louis Children's Young Athlete Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Topics will include common sports-related injuries, concussions, sports anxiety, injury
http://stlyac.wustl.edu/2015/

Arts & Sciences - Page 564 of 583 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
In his forthcoming book, “When Worlds Collide: The Korean War and the Integration of the United States,” Early argues that the successful integration of the military in Korea encouraged the ... military involvement, but should America heed these calls
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Master of Liberal Arts
Our cultural geography will survey the gauchos (cowboys) of Argentina and Uruguay; national dances such as salsa and reggaeton in the Caribbean; forms of cultural resistance to military rule in Chile; ... What do we like in the arts and why, according to
https://bulletin.wustl.edu/grad/caps/am-liberal-arts/

School of Medicine - Page 368 of 631 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
military personnel with mild blast-related traumatic brain injuries have abnormalities in the brain that have not been seen with other types of imaging. ... The abnormalities were found in the brain’s white matter, the wiring system that nerve cells in
https://source.washu.edu/schools/school-of-medicine/page/368/

Color Our Collections – Becker Medical Library
The work allows the reader to explore the anatomy of the brain and eyes through the use of flap illustrations, which depicted the different layers of these organs and body parts. ... Cutter also later became an active abolitionist and later joined the
https://becker.wustl.edu/news/color-our-collections-3/

School of Medicine - Page 268 of 631 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
June 16, 2014. Published InExplosive devices are the most common cause of traumatic brain injuries in veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. ... A new study shows that military personnel with brain trauma related to such blasts had outcomes
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Recruiting Veterans – Center for Career Engagement
Recruiting Veterans. Share This:Copy Link. Instructor: Lida Citroën. With roughly 200,000 men and women transitioning out of the military each year, veterans are a rich source of talent to ... tap. Through their military training, veterans learn the
https://careers.wustl.edu/classes/recruiting-veterans/