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April

  • Liver Diseases Translational Medicine Workshop - May 5, 2011

    April 22, 2011

    Drexel basic and clinical scientists, engineers, clinical fellows, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students and medical students are cordially invited to attend the Translational Medicine and Applied Biotechnology Workshop titled "Liver Diseases: Advances in Research, Prevention and Treatment."

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  • ELAMĀ® Announces Graduation of 2010-2011 Class

    April 20, 2011

    The Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine® (ELAM) Program for Women at Drexel University College of Medicine is pleased to announce the graduation of its 16th class. The graduating class of 54 Fellows joins a diverse community of nearly 700 alumnae leaders that represent almost 169 medical, dental, and public health schools from across the United States and Canada.

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  • Honor for HIV Practice

    April 12, 2011

    The College of Medicine's HIV/AIDS practice – the Partnership Comprehensive Care Practice – is the recipient of a Nourish Award from MANNA (Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance) in recognition of its service to those living with HIV and in particular its commitment to proactive nutritional practices.

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  • Drexel University College of Medicine Joins National Initiative to Raise Awareness of Heart Attacks

    April 05, 2011

    A woman suffers a heart attack every minute in the United States. Yet only half of women say they would call 9-1-1 if they thought they were having a heart attack, and many women did not recognize several key symptoms, according to a 2009 American Heart Association survey. That is why the Women's Health Education Program at Drexel University College of Medicine has teamed up with the Department of Health & Human Services' Office on Women's Health to launch a new initiative to increase awareness and recognition of the seven most common heart attack symptoms among women and encourage the use of the 9-1-1 emergency response system when these symptoms occur.

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