Post Tagged with: "Spring 2021"

Med Student Profiles

Renisa Ramnath '22. Photo by Kurt Wehde

Looking Beyond Your Neighborhood

Volunteering for a mobile clinic serving migrant workers in New England changed third-year medical student Renisa Ramnath’s perspective of medical care.

Giving, Headlines

The Gift of a Peaceful Death

The Gift of a Peaceful Death

Geisel students lead essential goals of care conversations thanks to a gift from Charles Hamlin MED ’65.

Art of Medicine

Comics Aren’t Just for Kids

Comics Aren’t Just for Kids

Lara Ronan, MD, shares insight into her creative process and journey as an artist of cartoons, paintings, and watercolors including a video of Lara highlighting some of her recent work from her Vermont studio.

Alumni Profiles

Adam Kassam MED ’14, MPH. Photo by ____

A Young Leader Makes Diversity a Top Priority

Adam Kassam MED ’14, MPH, doesn’t shy away from going first. In June, at the age of 34, he will become the youngest person and the first physiatrist to serve as president of the Ontario Medical Association.

Headlines

Health Leaders Circle Welcomes Inaugural Members

Health Leaders Circle Welcomes Inaugural Members

Donors are stepping up to join the Health Leaders Circle, a new initiative to support annual funds and critical areas of need at the Geisel School of Medicine and Dartmouth-Hitchcock.

Headlines

Matias J. Vega MED ’78 Receives Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Award in Lifetime Achievement

Matias J. Vega MED ’78 Receives Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Award in Lifetime Achievement

Matias J. Vega MED ’78 has been recognized with a Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Award in Lifetime Achievement from Dartmouth College.

Features

Marnie Halpern, PhD in the Vail zebrafish research facility. Photo by Kurt Wehde

Transparent Zebrafish Offer New Genetic Insights

Visits to Dartmouth’s new zebrafish research facilities show why the species has become one of the most popular models in medical research.

Headlines

Research Notes | Spring 2021

Research Notes | Spring 2021

Recent research notes, studies, and findings from multiple departments across Geisel.