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Happy day after the Fourth of July. For many of us, holidays do not equate with time off, but on the contrary, might increase the…
Happy day after the Fourth of July. For many of us, holidays do not equate with time off, but on the contrary, might increase the…
There have been many reviews and pulse-checks these last few months. We have completed our department’s five-year review and will soon receive formal feedback. Many…
Just a month ago we were saying good-bye to medical students who were graduating and moving on to residencies at other institutions besides the University…
Reputation matters. Rankings by outlets like U. S. News & World Report or by other private or governmental sources of our clinical services as a…
One week from today, a newly minted cohort of medical students will walk across the stage in Hancher Auditorium and receive a diploma that represents…
No greater reminder exists that we are brief stewards of this university and its work than an anniversary, and this month brings two of them….
The choice to pursue a career in academic medicine is not an easy one. Last weekend, I participated in the annual joint meeting of the…
Although we are still waiting on the National Resident Matching Program’s data, which we will share when it is released, all indications convince us that…
For the second year in a row, U. S. News & World Report has ranked us among the nation’s best. You can read the full…
Below is a slide that we displayed during last December’s State of the Department address. There is one data point that has been updated since…