Medicine

Boonshoft School of Medicine event to spotlight in-demand public health career opportunities

Public Health Careers 101 on April 6 will include a panel discussion with Wright State Master of Public Health alumni. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine students learn where they will pursue residency training at annual Match Day celebration

107 Wright State medical students learned where they will receive advanced clinical training in a residency program after graduating at the end of April. Continue reading

Wright State medical and engineering students present traumatic brain injury research to U.S. Army

Wright State medical and biomedical engineering students are researching the relationship between biomarkers found in the bloodstream following traumatic brain injury and symptoms and severity of injury. Continue reading

Wright State medical resident examines medical traditions in new book

Brian Elliott, an Air Force captain and internal medicine chief resident, examines the history and effectiveness of medical traditions in “White Coat Ways.” Continue reading

Kicking off a medical career

Former Raider and professional soccer player Christopher Dupont returned to Wright State to conduct research while pursuing M.D. and Ph.D. degrees. Continue reading

Staying alive

Wright State is the first location in the region to host an innovative CPR training kiosk

Located in the Student Union Atrium, the mobile CPR kiosk provides hands-only training in CPR to the public in five minutes or less. Continue reading

$750,000 grant helps expand antiracism, social justice training in Boonshoft School of Medicine

The Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine plans to expand its antiracism and social justice training program in medicine. Continue reading

Wright State physiology and neuroscience student wins Naval Horizons Essay Contest

Kaitlyn Miller, a physiology and neuroscience student at Wright State, researched technologies that help Navy and Marine Corps divers overcome underwater challenges. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine receives nearly $2.3M federal grant to support mental health training for family medicine residents

Family medicine residents at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine will receive additional training to care for the mental and behavioral health needs of children, adolescents and young adults. Continue reading

CareSource Foundation grant allows for expansion of popular HAPI and NeuroLab programs at Wright State

The HAPI Lab and NeuroLab are interactive programs for regional high school students offered by the Department of Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology. Continue reading