Medicine

Summer trip to Jamaica will provide health care to poor

Many medical students on the trip are involved with the Global Health Initiative at the Boonshoft School of Medicine. Continue reading

Local dermatologists to offer free skin cancer screenings in May

Morning and afternoon appointments will be available at locations throughout the Dayton region. Continue reading

Wright State to host Orthopaedic Research and Innovation Symposium

Tarun Goswami

Engineering and orthopaedic researchers and clinicians from around Ohio and the region are expected to attend the symposium on April 10. Continue reading

Medical school to hold 12th Annual Global Health Initiative Symposium and Dinner

The Global Health Initiative Symposium and Dinner raises funds for medical students in the Boonshoft School of Medicine International Education Program. Continue reading

Medical student researches asthma through dual-degree program

Boonshoft School of Medicine student Stephanie Welsh earned a Master of Public Health through the Physician Leadership Development Program and will continue through her final two years of medical school. Continue reading

Horizons in Medicine application deadline is April 20

The Boonshoft School of Medicine’s Horizons in Medicine program helps prepare high school students, mostly from disadvantaged or minority backgrounds, for careers in science and health care. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine students learn where they will pursue residency training during nationwide Match Day event

Ninety-nine Wright State medical students learned where they are heading as new doctors to receive advanced clinical training in a residency program. Continue reading

President David R. Hopkins to step down ahead of scheduled retirement to help smooth transition

Under Hopkins’ leadership, Wright State reached record high enrollments and levels of research funding, and won national recognition for service to veterans, students with disabilities and community service. Continue reading

Medical student volunteers in Jordan to champion women’s health

Katie Adib, a second-year medical student, served as a translator for American medical doctors caring for refugees. Continue reading

Medicine and the Holocaust Community Seminar set for March 13

The seminar will feature a talk by a Holocaust survivor who escaped Poland and a presentation by a bioethics expert on “How Remembering the Holocaust Can Save the Future of Medicine.” Continue reading