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In the face of some of the worst international economic conditions in recent history, speakers at the School of Medicine's 2009 commencement June 13 assured graduates they're heading off into a new political world full of hope and promise. More »

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Gunshot wound. Spinal cord injury. Renal failure. It may sound like a typical episode of "ER", but simulations of these and other situations are providing valuable training for future medical professionals at the Goodman Simulation Center. Read story »

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video Kizer on how war is changing medicine

Ken Kizer, MD, MPH, discusses the unique injuries and medical innovations that have emerged from the current conflicts in Iran and Afghanistan. Kizer is the former undersecretary for health who transformed the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare system.

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Eve Van CauterPoor sleep: Novel risk factors for obesity and diabetes

Eve Van Cauter, professor of medicine at University of Chicago, will discuss this topic. Details »

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