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Articles
WSU Recognized as Founding
Member of AAMC
New Curriculum Addresses Aging
and Geriatrics
Providing Answers About
Viruses and Drug Resistance
Publication Shows Gene
Programming is Coming Soon
Antacids May be More Important
than Calcium in Osteoporosis Prevention
Congressman Rallies for
Graduate Medical Education
Tracking Software Evaluates
Students' Clinical Rotations
Prayer and Fellowship Promote
Healthy Outcomes
Diabetes Program Participants
See Sharp Drop in Risk Factors
Master's Degree Offered in
Genetic Counseling
Influenza Vaccine Research
Targets Large Capacity Virus
WSU School of Medicine
Recognizes Excellence in Medical Student Research
In Memory of Professor
Emeritus Maurice Bernstein
School Begins Multi-Million
dollar Energy Savings Project
WSU Establishes Metabolic
Research Center Dedicated to Diabetes/Obesity Research
Drug Delivery System Uses
Liposomes to Treat Ocular Tumors
Dr. Goodman Receives Lifetime
Achievement Award from American Association of Physical Anthropologists
Medical Students Learn and
Practice Professionsl Values
Leukemia Drug Gets Priority
Approval
Psychiatry Students Awarded
for Research
Lower Cardiovascular Risk is
Added Benefit of Exercise
$5 Million Grant Partners WSU
and Florida A&M for Environmental Health Research
Graduates Earn PhDs
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Congressman Rallies for Graduate
Medical Education

Congressman John Conyers (D-Detroit) visited Scott Hall in December as a
guest of the School of Medicine student senate and the WSU chapter of the
American Medical Student Association. In his address to an audience
comprised predominantly of first- and second-year medical students,
Conyers stressed the importance of responsible graduate medical education
guidelines in the provision of quality health care. |

State of the School
Welcome New Faculty
Notes
Honors
Rounds
Continuing Medical
Education
Credits
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