Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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First African American Woman to Lead AMA Urges Grads to Find Their 'Authentic Voice'
MAY 18, 2019 - Atlanta psychiatrist Dr. Patrice Harris, who is poised to become the first African-American woman to ever lead the American Medical Association, urged members of Morehouse School of Medicine's Class of 2019 to "stand in your authentic voice" as they go forth to face the uncertainty and challenges awaiting them in their professional lives.
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Match Day 2019: More Than A Third of Morehouse School of Medicine's Future Doctors to Continue Training in Georgia
MARCH 15, 2019 - Class of 2019 to Fulfill School's Mission of Providing Needed Physicians in Georgia and Serve in Primary Care Roles
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Morehouse School of Medicine Researchers Receive $1,000,000 Grant to Study Mechanisms Underlying Sleep Homeostasis
FEBRUARY 28, 2019 - Researchers at Morehouse School of Medicine have received a three-year, $1,000,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study the mechanisms underlying sleep homeostasis - the body's effort to maintain an adequate amount of sleep.
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First African-American Woman to Lead AMA will Deliver 35th Morehouse School of Medicine Commencement Address
FEBRUARY 19, 2019 - Atlanta psychiatrist and health advocate Patrice Harris, M.D., the first African-American woman selected to lead the American Medical Association, will deliver the 35th commencement address for Morehouse School of Medicine on Saturday, May 18.
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Morehouse School of Medicine, Sleep Diagnostic Center in Atlanta Receives Program Accreditation
FEBRUARY 1, 2019 - Morehouse School of Medicine, Sleep Diagnostic Center in Atlanta recently received program accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM).
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MSM Welcomes Reginald Brinson as New Chief Information Officer
NOVEMBER 1, 2018 - Morehouse School of Medicine recently named Reginald Brinson as the school's new chief information officer. His official start date was Monday, Oct. 22.
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Morehouse School of Medicine and Carter Celebrate Lee Street Campus Groundbreaking
OCTOBER 26, 2018 - Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) and Carter officially broke ground today on the first phase of a new 7.2-acre mixed-use development. The development will include the first-ever graduate student housing units on the MSM campus, comprising 187 units through a combination of studio, one- and two-bedroom offerings. This mixed-use development will also include a 25,000-square-foot ambulatory health facility, a 9,000-square-foot fitness/wellness center, 2,500 square feet of retail space and a four-level parking deck at the corner of Lee Street and Westview Drive.
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PA Program Gains Provisional Accreditation, Can Enroll Students
OCTOBER 22, 2018 - Morehouse School of Medicine's new Physician Assistant Studies program passed a significant milestone enroute to its June 2019 debut with news that the program has been granted provisional accreditation status by the commission that oversees PA education in the United States.
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Griffin Rodgers, M.D. to be Keynote Speaker at 9th Annual James W. Reed, M.D. Lectureship
OCTOBER 17, 2018 - Rodgers will discuss how to overcome disparities in obesity, diabetes, and kidney disease at the annual event.
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MSM Receives $3.2M Federal Grant for Health Careers Academy
OCTOBER 9, 2018 - Morehouse School of Medicine's Office for Educational Outreach and Health Careers will use a five-year, $3.2-million federal grant to enhance and expand its work to recruit and train these students to help make their dreams come true.
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