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Rosborough, international emergency medicine specialist at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Cranmer, assistant professor of global health and population at the Harvard School of Public Health, used their many years of experience in dealing with worldwide crises to mobilize the volunteers, resources, and supplies needed to set up a fully functional rehabilitation clinic in less than a week...
Partners Healthcare, which owns Harvard-affiliates Mass. General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, recently overhauled its conflict of interest policy, which proponents hail as one of the strictest in the nation...
Medical School professor David B. Acker, who is also chief of obstetrics at Brigham and Women’s, says he approves of Partners’ new policy, which was released in April 2009 and is now being implemented...
...major culprits of heart disease - high cholesterol, high blood pressure, smoking, too little exercise. For years, physicians have been warning their patients about these risk factors for heart attack and stroke. But with the explosion of research on the genetic drivers of disease, a group of experts at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston wondered how these tried and true markers of heart problems would stack up against the predictive power of the latest genomic science...
...genetic screen didn't really add predictive value to any of our current models," says Nina Paynter, an instructor in the division of preventive medicine at Brigham...