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The chair of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Department of Medicine stated that in large gatherings, he plans “to wear a mask … likely forever.”
The chair of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Department of Medicine stated that in large gatherings, he plans “to wear a mask … likely forever.”
 
Founding chair of ECU's Department of Family Medicine lauded for lifetime commitment
Founding chair of ECU's Department of Family Medicine lauded for lifetime commitment
 
ECU’s Higginson advances medical, military mission
ECU’s Higginson advances medical, military mission
 
Lab work has been a passion of Olivia Briley’s since a science teacher introduced her to water quality sampling in the eighth grade.
Lab work has been a passion of Olivia Briley’s since a science teacher introduced her to water quality sampling in the eighth grade.
 
It is about people control, not virus control
It is about people control, not virus control
 
People who test positive for COVID-19, particularly those who are uninsured or don’t have a primary care doctor, will have better access to treatments thanks to a time-limited telemedicine program launched by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
People who test positive for COVID-19, particularly those who are uninsured or don’t have a primary care doctor, will have better access to treatments thanks to a time-limited telemedicine program launched by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
 
ECU Health, Brody School of Medicine innovate to solve maternal health challenges
ECU Health, Brody School of Medicine innovate to solve maternal health challenges
 
Incoming medical students at University of Minnesota were led in a bizarre group oath chock full of woke references, including condemnation of “the gender binary,” and colonialism, as well as pledge to “honor all indigenous ways of healing.”
Incoming medical students at University of Minnesota were led in a bizarre group oath chock full of woke references, including condemnation of “the gender binary,” and colonialism, as well as pledge to “honor all indigenous ways of healing.”
 
Brody School of Medicine alumni exemplify the school’s commitment to serving NC
Brody School of Medicine alumni exemplify the school’s commitment to serving NC
 
Brody School of Medicine alumna becomes Lumbee tribe’s first female surgeon
Brody School of Medicine alumna becomes Lumbee tribe’s first female surgeon
 
New research from a California university shows that plants create salicylic acid, also known as aspirin, when faced with environmental stress.
New research from a California university shows that plants create salicylic acid, also known as aspirin, when faced with environmental stress.
 
An addled Joe Biden had to be heavily medicated in pill-popping sessions supervised by his wife during the 2020 presidential campaign, according to an explosive report by Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson.
An addled Joe Biden had to be heavily medicated in pill-popping sessions supervised by his wife during the 2020 presidential campaign, according to an explosive report by Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson.
 
Brody School of Medicine alumna exemplifies school’s mission in addressing health inequities
Brody School of Medicine alumna exemplifies school’s mission in addressing health inequities
 
ECU sees success in racially diverse clinical trials for new medicines, treatments
ECU sees success in racially diverse clinical trials for new medicines, treatments
 
ECU School of Dental Medicine earns national award for excellence in social mission
ECU School of Dental Medicine earns national award for excellence in social mission
 
The UNC School of Medicine just released an “update” to its lengthy Task Force to Integrate Social Justice into the Curriculum Report.
The UNC School of Medicine just released an “update” to its lengthy Task Force to Integrate Social Justice into the Curriculum Report.
 
Primary care has strong showing at ECU’s annual Match Day event
Primary care has strong showing at ECU’s annual Match Day event
 
ECU partners with local high schools on culinary medicine program
ECU partners with local high schools on culinary medicine program
 
In May, the UNC School of Medicine revised its Guidelines for Appointment, Reappointment, and Promotion.
In May, the UNC School of Medicine revised its Guidelines for Appointment, Reappointment, and Promotion.
 
East Carolina University and the Brody School of Medicine extend our sincerest gratitude to the State of North Carolina for its investment in a new medical education building and for its belief in Brody’s ability to serve the residents of our state.
East Carolina University and the Brody School of Medicine extend our sincerest gratitude to the State of North Carolina for its investment in a new medical education building and for its belief in Brody’s ability to serve the residents of our state.
 
Today, East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine and Vidant Health took the first step in the final approval process in creating ECU Health with a goal of becoming a national academic model for providing rural health care.
Today, East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine and Vidant Health took the first step in the final approval process in creating ECU Health with a goal of becoming a national academic model for providing rural health care.
 
Researchers at East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine have found a new way to detect the virus that causes COVID-19 by testing the air passing through building ventilation systems.
Researchers at East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine have found a new way to detect the virus that causes COVID-19 by testing the air passing through building ventilation systems.
 
North Carolina Agromedicine Institute recognized with national designation
North Carolina Agromedicine Institute recognized with national designation
 
The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office would like to invite you to bring your unused or expired prescription and over-the-counter medicines to the Operation Medicine Drop event on April 24th.
The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office would like to invite you to bring your unused or expired prescription and over-the-counter medicines to the Operation Medicine Drop event on April 24th.
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized and honored North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in health and medicine for their contributions to heal and care for their communities.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized and honored North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in health and medicine for their contributions to heal and care for their communities.
 
On the first day of bill filling, House Majority Leader John Bell (R-Wayne) filed legislation (HB 6) to provide $215 million for the construction of a new Brody School of Medicine facility at East Carolina University.
On the first day of bill filling, House Majority Leader John Bell (R-Wayne) filed legislation (HB 6) to provide $215 million for the construction of a new Brody School of Medicine facility at East Carolina University.
 
Donor’s gift will benefit Brody School of Medicine
 
NC Agromedicine Institute helping farms stay safe, operational during COVID-19 pandemic
NC Agromedicine Institute helping farms stay safe, operational during COVID-19 pandemic
 
Drone technology supports rapid and flexible delivery of temperature-sensitive medicines expanding access to medical care
Drone technology supports rapid and flexible delivery of temperature-sensitive medicines expanding access to medical care
 
Yakira Muhammad planned a career in medicine when she enrolled at East Carolina University, but a longtime interest in writing steered her in a new direction.
Yakira Muhammad planned a career in medicine when she enrolled at East Carolina University, but a longtime interest in writing steered her in a new direction.
 
Joel Zinberg writes for National Review Online about one serious problem linked to cancel culture.
Joel Zinberg writes for National Review Online about one serious problem linked to cancel culture.
 
Excluding people based on their race, sex, or other characteristics doesn’t just keep those individuals from pursuing their dreams.
Excluding people based on their race, sex, or other characteristics doesn’t just keep those individuals from pursuing their dreams.
 
JLF’s Jordan Roberts recently published a research paper in conjunction with the Brookings Institution.
JLF’s Jordan Roberts recently published a research paper in conjunction with the Brookings Institution.
 
An 87-year-old doctor set up a hotspot in a rural eastern North Carolina parking lot to treat patients who don’t have internet access and can’t do virtual visits at home.
An 87-year-old doctor set up a hotspot in a rural eastern North Carolina parking lot to treat patients who don’t have internet access and can’t do virtual visits at home.
 
Marijuana is being promoted as good for you. People who want to believe it "believe" it. People who have a financial interest in marijuana "believe" it. Doctors don't believe it.
Marijuana is being promoted as good for you. People who want to believe it "believe" it. People who have a financial interest in marijuana "believe" it. Doctors don't believe it.
 
Telemedicine is finally realizing its potential in patients’ homes and hospital rooms across North Carolina.
Telemedicine is finally realizing its potential in patients’ homes and hospital rooms across North Carolina.
 
Brody trainings give medical workers refresher on safety gear
 
Jerry Rogers writes for Real Clear Health about the important role of telemedicine in addressing the coronavirus pandemic.
Jerry Rogers writes for Real Clear Health about the important role of telemedicine in addressing the coronavirus pandemic.
 
NC Medicaid today announced several policy changes around the use of telemedicine in response to COVID-19.
 
Ongeri Joseph Ayako, second-year medical student at East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine, believes in balance in his approach to becoming a doctor and his family life.
Ongeri Joseph Ayako, second-year medical student at East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine, believes in balance in his approach to becoming a doctor and his family life.
 
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