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Association of American Medical Colleges: Sexual and Gender Minority Health Resources
Is MRI invasive and does it use radiation?
No! Unlike X-ray, CT, and PET scans, MRIs do not use ionizing radiation and is considered a non-invasive procedure. Instead, MRIs use a strong magnetic field and radio waves to take pictures of your brain. The MRI scanner is a metal cylinder surrounded by a strong magnetic field. During the MRI, you...
Aparna Nathan starts a rotation in the lab
Aparna Nathan has joined our lab for a rotation.
Dr. Reza Rahbar Promoted to Professor of Otolaryngology
The Department of Otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School recently celebrated the promotion of Reza Rahbar, DMD, MD, to Professor of Otolaryngology. Dr. Rahbar is the Associate Chief of Otolaryngology and the Director of the Fellowship Program at Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School...
Dr. Nate Jowett Named Director of the Surgical Photonics Engineering Laboratory
Dr. Nate Jowett, Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School, has been named the Director of the Surgical Photonics Engineering Laboratory (SPEL) at Massachusetts Eye and Ear. As the only laboratory of its kind at Harvard Medical School, SPEL is focused on applying emerging...
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF CLINICAL RESEARCH
This program covers the basics of clinical research (how to formulate a research question, select study population, randomization and blinding methods) to statistical methods (data distribution and classification, statistical tests, sample size calculation, survival analysis, missing data and meta...
Eli Peli, MSc, OD, to receive 2018 Harold Amos Faculty Diversity Award
Eli Peli, MSc, OD , is the recipient of the 2018 Harold Amos Faculty Diversity Award from Harvard Medical School. He will receive the award during a ceremony at Harvard Medical School on April 30, 2018. The Harold Amos Faculty Diversity Award was established to recognize faculty from Harvard Medical...
Harvard Medical School Aims to Take Leading Role in LGBTQ Health Care
by Trish Bendix Seeing a Harvard Medical School diploma hanging in your doctor’s office may in itself be impressive, but now, for some LGBTQ patients, the degree may provide some additional comfort. With a new LGBTQ elective course, the incorporation of LGBTQ health needs into existing courses and...
Medical Schools Make Strides to Improve Inclusion of, Advocacy for LGBTQ Students
By Alice Pettway “It’s hard to know who you can trust.” Those are the words of a 26-year-old gay student at a U.S medical school who participated in a Stanford University School of Medicine study examining the experiences of sexual and gender minority medical students. In particular, the survey...