Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

@GeiselMed

The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth: Creating new generations of diverse leaders who will help solve our most vexing challenges in healthcare.

Hanover, NH
Joined May 2011

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  1. Apr 12

    We are Dartmouth Cancer Center. A partnership between , and Dartmouth Health. Together over the years, we have evolved and grown to now provide cancer care throughout and .

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  2. Apr 13

    . alum and Founder and CEO Dr. Tommy Clark teaches how to leverage kids’ love of sport for positive health impact

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  3. We have exciting news! Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health is now Dartmouth Health. Our new brand is a celebration of all of our healthcare teams and staff and the work we do to innovate and provide the highest-quality care to the people of our region, each and every day.

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  4. On Monday, the Class of 2024 participated in a Color Run/Walk 5K to celebrate their transition to the clinical curriculum. Congrats to all who participated!

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  5. 28 teacher-scholars have joined the faculty this year, including six at Geisel and (left to right): Ellesse-Roselee L. Akré, MA, PhD, Christine Gunn, MA, PhD, Siming Zhao, PhD, Dionna Kasper, PhD, Alka Dev, MHS, DrPH, and Terri Lewinson, MSW, PhD.

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  6. Congratulations to the Geisel hockey team, who pulled off a 3-2 victory over UVM Larner College of Medicine in the annual Specimen Cup game on Saturday at Campion Rink.

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  7. : Geisel celebrated Match Day 2022 on Friday, March 18. See photos and video of the event below.

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  8. Please join us in congratulating the Class of ’22 on an incredible !

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  9. It's ! Congrats to the Class of '22! We'll be streaming the event live today at 11:40 AM - .

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  10. We will be streaming live video of our annual this Friday, March 18 at 11:40 AM. Please use the hashtag to follow the event on social media and to share good wishes and memories with the class. Congratulations to the Class of ’22!

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  11. Michael Hoggard ’22 wants to improve the quality of life for future medical students and residents after becoming aware of burnout and depression in medical students' clinical years.

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  12. Findings from a new Dartmouth-led study published in , involving researchers from Geisel's O'Toole Lab () and others () reveal key mechanisms that allow bacteria to sense contact with surfaces and begin biofilm formation.

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  13. Please welcome Carrie Jordan and Sara Sears, who have joined Corbin Palmer in supporting the activities of the Dean’s Office and the Office of Faculty Affairs. Read more:

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  14. Findings from a new study, led by researchers at Geisel and and published in , show that higher death rates have been associated with the COVID-19 pandemic among older adults with cognitive impairment.

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  15. has forced postponement of non-emergency surgeries, a challenge for people seeking gender-affirming surgery. “In my mind the [surgeries] are more of medical necessity,” Oakland Walters, MD, of D-H's Health Program, told .

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  16. Third-year Geisel School of Medicine student Amal Cheema ’23 has been elected to the Association of American Medical College () Organization of Student Representatives (OSR) Administrative Board as a National Delegate.

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  17. On the Passing of Paul Farmer - The Center for Global Health Equity's Director Dr. Lisa V. Adams remembers the global health pioneer's generosity with his patients, his learners, and his colleagues.

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  18. Feb 21

    Paul Farmer, physician and co-founder of , has died. Farmer, a global health pioneer, visited campus several times, including in 2009 for the inauguration of Jim Yong Kim as our 17th president.

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  19. On February 11, 2022, the Geisel School of Medicine held its annual Transition Ceremony for the Class of '24 in Alumni Hall in the Hopkins Center. The ceremony marks the transition of second-year medical students from the pre-clinical to clinical curriculum.

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  20. Dr. Samuel Ford McGill, who graduated from Dartmouth's medical school in 1839, was the first Black graduate of a US medical school.

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