Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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MSM Receives National Distinction for Community Engagement
FEBRUARY 10, 2020 - MSM Receives National Distinction for Community Engagement
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MSM Board of Trustees Approves Three-Year Extension For Strategic Plan
FEBRUARY 7, 2020 - The Morehouse School of Medicine Board of Trustees voted to extend the institution's strategic plan by three years," President and Dean Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice announced today.
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Novel Coronavirus Advisory Notice
FEBRUARY 5, 2020 - NOTICE REGARDING TRAVELLERS TO/ FROM CHINA
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MSM Receives 5-year Award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Center (PRC)
JANUARY 30, 2020 - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded a $3.75 million grant to the Morehouse School of Medicine Prevention Research Center (PRC
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MSM Remembers: Dr. James W. Reed
JANUARY 21, 2020 - On behalf of the President and Dean, Valerie Montgomery Rice, MD It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of James W. Reed, M.D.
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Goldie Taylor named Morehouse School of Medicine's Chief Marketing Officer
JANUARY 6, 2020 - Goldie Taylor named Morehouse School of Medicine's Chief Marketing Officer
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This Is What a Hero Looks Like
JANUARY 2, 2020 - Olayinka Adebayo, a fourth-year doctoral student in the Biomedical Sciences program at Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) hails from an eighteen-person household in Nigeria. Her story is featured in This Is What a Hero Looks Like, a biographical book authored by Bill Haney that highlights Nobel Prize Winner James "Jim" Allison and other scientists' success stories.
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MSM Makes Top 10 for Online MS Biotechnology Program
DECEMBER 18, 2019 - Intelligent.com ranked MSM's online MSBT program among its top 10 out of hundreds of programs nationwide. Other schools making the list include Harvard, Purdue, and George Washington Universities.
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Addressing Health Disparities in Medicare
DECEMBER 17, 2019 - The importance of addressing health disparities is magnified as America's population becomes increasingly diverse, including the population of those eligible for Medicare.
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WebMD: African Americans Face Unique Mental Health Risks
DECEMBER 6, 2019 - Gail Mattox, MD, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Morehouse School of Medicine and MSM psychologist Kisha Holden, PhD talk to WebMD about the challenges African Americans face when dealing with mental health.