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Dennis E. Anderson, PhD Dr. Anderson received his Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics from Virginia Tech in 2010, studying musculoskeletal biomechanics with a focus on aging and gait. He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Advanced Orthopaedic Studies at Beth Israel Deaconess...

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Benjamin E. Sibson, Ph.D. Ben received his Ph.D. in Human Evolutionary Biology from Harvard University in 2024, investigating the effects of variation in physical activity on trunk muscle endurance, spine motion and loading, and lumbar spine function during gait. He held a T32 National Research...

2024-2025 Grand Rounds Schedule

Date Speaker & Topic 9/20/2024 Sarah E. Schroeppel DeBacker, MD, RPVI, DAVBLM The Ethics of AI in Radiology 9/27/2024 Drs. Andrew Beauchesne, Nicholas Spittler, Jessica Shi Department of Radiology Chief Rounds 10/4/2024 Lori Strachowski, MD O-RADS Assessment of Adnexal Lesions: Why, When and How (To...

Fighting chronic kidney disease is a family affair

Chronic kidney disease is a common condition that affects many people across the world. While some people have a known diagnosis, there are also many people who don’t know they have it. Take charge of your kidney health today by learning more about kidney disease, including who is at risk and the...

Monika Haack PhD MA

Dr. Monika Haack is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and a translational scientist in the area of sleep and pain at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Before coming to Boston, she completed her PhD work at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich...

Factors associated with disagreement between clinician app-based ultra-brief Confusion Assessment Method and reference standard delirium assessments.

Dhliwayo, Rejoice, Shrunjal Trivedi, Long Ngo, Donna M Fick, Sharon K Inouye, Marie Boltz, Douglas Leslie, Erica Husser, Priyanka Shrestha, and Edward R Marcantonio. 2023. “Factors Associated With Disagreement Between Clinician App-Based Ultra-Brief Confusion Assessment Method and Reference Standard Delirium Assessments.”. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.