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...administrators note, HMS??unlike many other medical schools—does not own or operate its affiliated hospitals. The hospitals are independent, non-profit entities, each under its own public charter and governed by its own board of trustees...
...been a professor in the department of health care policy at Harvard Medical School (HMS) since 1996. His research interests are focused broadly on issues of mental health. Michael E. Greenberg: The director of the division of neuroscience at Children’s Hospital Boston and a professor in HMS??s department of neurology and neurobiology since 1986, Greenberg focuses his research on neurotransmitter mechanisms that are essential to central nervous system function. Anjana Rao: Rao, who earned her Ph.D. from HMS and has done her postdoctoral research there and at Dana Farber Cancer institute, conducts immunology research...
...still on the hook for the debts that result from four years of loans and the low pay of residency—will really alter their career choice remains to be seen. The skeptical may take heart in Flier’s statement that the loan component of HMS??s aid packages will be the next to come under review. Nonetheless, it is difficult to complain about a 40 percent increase in financial aid. If the recent move serves merely to ease the burdens placed on students of modest means seeking to pursue a career in medicine, this...
...said that Andrews stood out because of her work at HMS. “Her colleagues [at HMS] all described her in superlative terms,” he said. As a vice dean at HMS, Andrews has worked to increase funding for collaboration between Harvard faculties, establish reviews of HMS?? basic sciences departments, and introduce new courses and programs within the school. Andrews will take office at Duke on October 1, and said she has a busy schedule for her first months in the post. “We're going to be building at least...
...recent e-mail was a bit more striking than the rest. The e-mail, from HMS??s Office of Public Affairs, contained a “vignette” emphasizing that the medical school would insist on “evidence-based” approaches to medical education. Doctors call medical therapies “evidence-based” only if clinical trials–as opposed to mere anecdotal experience–have suggested that the therapies are effective. The medical school wants to establish a new Center for Evaluation to apply the academic gold standard...