Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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MSM Hosts Fifth Annual James Reed Lectureship
SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 - The fifth James Reed lectureship held Oct. 1, featured NIH Director Center for Translation Research and Implementation Science (CTRIS) at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) George A. Mensah, M.D., FACC.
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Dr. Richard Snyder Appointed Chair of the Department of Medicine
SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 - Morehouse School of Medicine is pleased to announce the appointment of Richard H. Snyder, M.D., M.B.A., FACP, FCCM.
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Dr. Herman A. Taylor, Director and Endowed Professor Cardiovascular Research Institute Featured in Princeton Alumni Weekly
SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 - Dr. Herman Taylor was recently profiled in Princeton Alumni Weekly.
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MSM Celebrates Landmark Inauguration
SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 - On Sept. 11, the Office of President was conferred upon Valerie Montgomery Rice, M.D., the first female president of the institution.
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MSM Tackles Cervical Cancer at Annual HeLa Women’s Health Conference
SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 - MSM's 19th Annual HeLa Women’s Conference attracted health professionals and students from around the country.
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MSM Officially Welcomes 129 New Students
SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 - The Convocation and White Coat Ceremony marks the first official step in students medical education. Students received their pins or white coats.
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Keisha Callins, M.D., '11 Appointed to Georgia Composite Medical Board
SEPTEMBER 13, 2014 - The office of Gov. Nathan Deal has appointed Keisha Callins, M.D., to the Georgia Composite Medical Board.
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Now or Never for Young Men of Color
SEPTEMBER 13, 2014 - Dr. Henrie Treadwell's Opinion Editorial, “Now or Never for Young Men of Color” was featured in various news outlets.
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Arthur Vaughn Appointed to Georgia Postsecondary Education Commission
SEPTEMBER 13, 2014 - Gov. Nathan Deal appointed Arthur Vaughn, budget & strategic director to the Postsecondary Education Commission.
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MSM Officially Welcomes 129 New Students
SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 - The Convocation and White Coat Ceremony marks the first official step in students medical education. Students received their pins or white coats.