Medicine

Scholarship recipient plans to return home to Guam to assist those with diabetes, sepsis

First-year Boonshoft School of Medicine student receives a four-year scholarship from the National Health Service Corps. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine researchers find PTSD correlates with suicide attempts

The study found that suicide attempts in trauma survivors are linked to PTSD symptom severity, childhood maltreatment and substance-related problems. Continue reading

Wright State researchers are attacking breast cancer

Julian Gomez-Cambronero works with members of his laboratory to find the molecular mechanisms that lead to breast cancer cell growth and invasiveness. Continue reading

Medical student leads integrative medicine conference

Fifty-six students attended the conference, which included workshops on massage, acupuncture, nutrition, aromatherapy, meditation, self-care and osteopathic manipulation. Continue reading

Medical students raise money for hurricane relief efforts

Medical students at the Boonshoft School of Medicine raised more than $1,500 for hurricane relief efforts. Continue reading

2017 Alumni Achievement Awards honor Wright State’s finest

The Alumni Association recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of Wright State alumni each year at the event. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine alumnus recognized with alumni achievement award

Theadore Hufford, who received his undergraduate and medical degrees from Wright State, received the Alumni Association’s Graduate of the Last Decade Award. Continue reading

First-year medical student interested in serving rural areas

Tricia Warnecke’s road to the Boonshoft School of Medicine began with a broken foot when she was 10. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine hosts SNMA Region V Regional Leadership Institute

The Student National Medical Association is the oldest and largest medical student organization dedicated to serving the needs of underserved communities. Continue reading

Medical student conducts research on pediatric immunotherapy

Maryam Shahin is taking a year off from medical school to conduct research at Stanford University School of Medicine and the University of California San Francisco. Continue reading