Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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MHC East Point Offers New Behavioral Health Services for Children and Adolescents
OCTOBER 31, 2024 - Mental health assessment and treatment now available in person and virtually for individuals from ages 5-22 and their families.
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Report Raises Alarm About Increasing Danger Killing Thousands Yearly
OCTOBER 31, 2024 - MSM Professor of Surgery Dr. Shaneeta Johnson was interviewed by USA Today about the role medical waste can play in making climate change worse.
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What's Missing from the FDA Clinical Trials Diversity Action Plan Mandate
OCTOBER 29, 2024 - Dr. Melissa Davis, Director of the MSM Institute of Translational Genomic Medicine, talks about the recent FDA mandate aimed at increasing diversity in clinical trials.
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MSM's "Danforth Dialogues" Features United Parcel Services CEO Carol B. Tomé
OCTOBER 25, 2024 - MSM President and CEO Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice and Tomé discuss the value of mentors and discover a surprising connection between the two of them.
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MSM Introduces e-Learning Program to Address Disparities in Fertility Care for Black Women
OCTOBER 23, 2024 - While twice as likely to experience infertility compared to white women, Black women are less likely to seek treatment, often stopping due to emotional and systemic hurdles, regardless of income or insurance.
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MSM Faculty Member Dr. Priscilla Pemu is Elected to National Academy of Medicine
OCTOBER 21, 2024 - MSM Associate Dean for Clinical Research is among 100 newly elected NAM members, considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.
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MSM to Receive Millions to Diversify Clinical Studies
OCTOBER 21, 2024 - Healthcare giant Sanofi gives $18 million to three Historically Black Medical Schools.
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Will The Doctor See You Now?
OCTOBER 18, 2024 - Dr. Errol Crook, MSM Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs and Morehouse Healthcare Chief Medical Officer, spoke with Canopy Atlanta about the shortage of healthcare services for people in Hapeville, College Park, and East Point.
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Georgia's HBCUs Have a $1.6 Billion Economic Impact Every Year
OCTOBER 18, 2024 - A new report from the United Negro College Fund shows Morehouse School of Medicine has the largest economic impact among Georgia's HBCUs at $423 million per year.
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MSM Gets Sanofi Grant to Boost Diversity in Research
OCTOBER 18, 2024 - Sanofi investing $18 million over 10 years to increase diversity in clinical trials at MSM, Howard University College of Medicine and Meharry Medical College.
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