Staying the Course: Pursuit of Excellence--New PA Program to Start June 2019
Armed with the knowledge about how the PA profession can impact health outcomes and provide learners another option to be trained as a health professional, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú of Medicine recently unveiled its newest master’s degree in Physician Assistant (PA) Studies. Read More
Reflections From the First Year
I cannot believe how quickly time flew by. A conversation that I had with two members of the Class of 2020 comes to mind when I first heard that famous medical school cliché. I remember them telling me how your first year of medical school flies by and that I wouldn’t believe it. Read More
Know Your Status and Empower Yourself: National HIV Testing Day
National Testing Day is June 27 – a day where we remind and encourage people to get screened for HIV. In 2016, there were an estimated 40,000 new HIV infections in the United States. The epidemic still hits Blacks, Latinos, and men who have sex with men (MSM) the hardest. Bottomline – if you are sexually active, you should get tested. Read More
Creating Healthy Habits for Kids
A major challenge for many families today is instilling values and practices in children that lead to a healthy and active lifestyle. How do you help your kids develop lifelong healthy habits? Here are 10 smart and easy ways. Read More
Facing Menopause and Managing Its Effects
While it’s a normal and natural event in every woman’s life, menopause is still sometimes misunderstood. The changes it brings to one’s health are even occasionally perceived as an illness or disorder without better knowledge of the signs and factors surrounding it. The following outlines the medical definition of menopause, common symptoms, and ways to gain some relief. Read More
MSM's Global Health Initiative
Each year, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú of Medicine (MSM) continues to make strides to tackle global health issues around the world. Read More