Patty Cunningham Honored with 2014 Gillis Award Patricia Cunningham, Academic Programs Administrator for IMES and HST, was honored with the 2014 Richard A. Gillis Award for Excellence in Medical Education at Harvard Medical School’s annual Teaching Awards Ceremony on May 5. HST Students Volunteer Time and Enthusiasm at PhUn Day On Saturday, November 2, a group of 20 HST students headed to the Boston Children’s Museum to volunteer their time at Physiology PhUn Day, an event organized by the American Physiology Society and designed to get young children excited about medicine and science. Since 2010, students in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology (HST) program have helped make the event a success. MIT to launch Institute for Medical Engineering and Science In an email to the MIT community on Wednesday, Provost L. Rafael Reif and Vice President for Research and Associate Provost Claude R. Canizares announced the establishment of a new Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES) at MIT. From bench to tentside: altitude sickness study on Kilimanjaro A mile and a half from Uhuru Peak—The Roof of Africa—a merciless wind blew in icy gusts. In the pitch black hours before sunrise, the only sound was the panting of our team mates, struggling to suck a rare molecule of oxygen. Too exhausted to speak, we shared a collective thought: “How the hell did we get here?” HST society renamed for founding director Irving London HST has announced that the HST Society at HMS will be renamed the Irving M. London Society of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, honoring Irving London, HMS professor emeritus of medicine and founding director of HST. HMS dean Jeffrey Flier announced the change at the June 4 HST graduation ceremony, at which London delivered the keynote address. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Current page 93 Page 94 Next page Next Last page Last »
Patty Cunningham Honored with 2014 Gillis Award Patricia Cunningham, Academic Programs Administrator for IMES and HST, was honored with the 2014 Richard A. Gillis Award for Excellence in Medical Education at Harvard Medical School’s annual Teaching Awards Ceremony on May 5.
HST Students Volunteer Time and Enthusiasm at PhUn Day On Saturday, November 2, a group of 20 HST students headed to the Boston Children’s Museum to volunteer their time at Physiology PhUn Day, an event organized by the American Physiology Society and designed to get young children excited about medicine and science. Since 2010, students in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology (HST) program have helped make the event a success.
MIT to launch Institute for Medical Engineering and Science In an email to the MIT community on Wednesday, Provost L. Rafael Reif and Vice President for Research and Associate Provost Claude R. Canizares announced the establishment of a new Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES) at MIT.
From bench to tentside: altitude sickness study on Kilimanjaro A mile and a half from Uhuru Peak—The Roof of Africa—a merciless wind blew in icy gusts. In the pitch black hours before sunrise, the only sound was the panting of our team mates, struggling to suck a rare molecule of oxygen. Too exhausted to speak, we shared a collective thought: “How the hell did we get here?”
HST society renamed for founding director Irving London HST has announced that the HST Society at HMS will be renamed the Irving M. London Society of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, honoring Irving London, HMS professor emeritus of medicine and founding director of HST. HMS dean Jeffrey Flier announced the change at the June 4 HST graduation ceremony, at which London delivered the keynote address.