Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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MSM Dispels COVID-19 Vaccine Myths
FEBRUARY 9, 2021 - CBS46 interviews Georgia's governor Brian Kemp on the availability of vaccines for Georgians expected to increase in the coming weeks and highlights Morehouse School of Medicine's efforts to dispel COVID-19 vaccine myths through new messages and materials disseminated through the National COVID-19 Resiliency Network.
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MSM Researchers Seek to Increase COVID-19 Testing for People Affected by Diabetes With Aid of NIH Grant
NOVEMBER 9, 2020 - Morehouse School of Medicine researchers, in collaboration with Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology, have received a $5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to increase COVID-19 testing for people affected by diabetes in Georgia.
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MSM's Dr. Herman Taylor Elected to National Academy of Medicine
OCTOBER 19, 2020 - Herman A. Taylor Jr., MD, MPH, endowed professor and director of Morehouse School of Medicine's Cardiovascular Research Institute, is among the 100 newest members elected to the National Academy of Medicine.
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Building a Health Culture in America
AUGUST 25, 2020 - President Emeritus Louis W. Sullivan, MD, chairman of the Sullivan Alliance, and US Secretary of Health and Human Services under President George H.W. Bush, co-authored this piece calling for rebuilding our public health infrastructure, from ratcheting up biomedical research to reversing the chronic underfunding of local, state, and federal health services.
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Morehouse School of Medicine Celebrates Graduates with Virtual Performance by Ten-Time Grammy Award Winner and Philanthropist John Legend
MAY 14, 2020 - Graduates from medical, public health, biomedical sciences programs to be joined in the interactive ceremony by history makers, celebrities and past MSM presidents; NIH Researcher Dr. Gary H. Gibbons to deliver commencement address, May 16.
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MSM Researchers Find GA Counties with More Black Residents Have Higher Rates of COVID-19
MAY 5, 2020 - There are widespread racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 across the nation. The pandemic is exacerbating existing racial and ethnic disparities, resulting in higher burdens of disease and death in communities of color. These disparities have been observed at the individual patient level.
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MSM Researchers Explore Natural Products to Fight COVID-19
MAY 4, 2020 - In April 2017, MSM President and Dean, Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice along with Meharry Medical College President Dr. James Hildreth, led a group of faculty, research scientists, and staff from the two HBCU medical schools to Senegal. Now, three years later, the MSM Natural Products Research Center's Emerging Pathogens Program is examining the potential impact of traditional medicine through natural products on coronaviruses like COVID-19.
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New Study First of Its Kind to Identify Disparities in Rates and Types of Depression Treatment among Racial-Ethnic Subgroups of Medicaid Beneficiaries
MAY 2, 2020 - This manuscript, published in the Journal of Psychiatric Services, highlights a cross-sectional secondary analysis of a nationally representative Medicaid beneficiaries data currently housed at the National Center for Primary Care (NCPC) at Morehouse School of Medicine.
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MSM's Center for Maternal Health Equity Partners with Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies to contribute to COVID-19 Toolkit for Pregnant and Postpartum Families
APRIL 18, 2020 - Black Maternal Health Week, April 11-17, is an opportunity to raise awareness and center Black women's voices in the conversation not only on Black maternal health in the United States, but in the conversation around coronavirus (COVID-19) disparities.
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President Emeritus of MSM Authors Op-Ed: COVID-19 shows healthy economy requires a healthy nation too
APRIL 13, 2020 - Louis W. Sullivan, President Emeritus and former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services examines the human and economic impacts of a public health crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
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