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Create a finals study plan with a peer academic coach
Peer academic coaches offer one-on-one sessions designed to help you conquer finals week. Meet with a coach to create a personalized study schedule that prioritizes your courses and learning styles. Coaches can also help you develop effective time management strategies to maximize your study…
Douglas Kerr
Renowned medical researcher and endocrinologist Douglas Kerr passes away
To our School of Medicine community, I am writing to share the sad news that ӰƵ longtime professor, endocrinologist and researcher, Douglas Kerr, MD, PhD (MED ‘65, GRS ‘65), died Wednesday, April 2, at the age of 88. Dr. Kerr dedicated more than 40…
Double check your final exam schedule
Final exams officially begin on Thursday, May 1, and end on Thursday, May 8, with final grades due by 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 10.  Be sure to double check your final exam schedule in the Student Information System (SIS) in the “Academics” tile. It is also helpful to confirm details such as exam…
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Turning pain into purpose: CWRU Master of Public Health student earns praise for preventing overdoses
The American Public Health Association is marking the 30th anniversary of National Public Health Week, April 7–13. The Daily sat down with a School of Medicine Master of Public Health student whose work preventing overdoses earned statewide attention. For Maggie Urban-Waala, the fight against…
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The future of work
Upcoming ‘AI and the Future of Work Symposium’ to explore transformative impact of artificial intelligence on industry
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School of Medicine Announces Craig R. Smith, MD, as 2025 commencement speaker
The School of Medicine is delighted to announce that alumnus and renowned cardiothoracic surgeon and leader Craig R. Smith (MED ‘77) will be the 2025 School of Medicine diploma ceremony speaker on Sunday, May 18, at Severance Music Center. Smith serves as the chair of the Department of Surgery at…
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Dr. Hegarty received NSF CAREER Award
Dr. Bridget Hegarty was recently awarded an NSF CAREER award for her project entitled: "CAREER: Designing safe and effective phage cocktails for precise microbial control in water systems". Growth of unwanted bacteria in US water systems is estimated to cost over $7 billion each year. Her project…
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CWRU's Center for Imaging Research celebrates 20 years
ӰƵ's Center for Imaging Research (CCIR) celebrated its 20th Anniversary with a symposium April 1–2. The event reflected on two decades of achievements in imaging research and looked ahead to the future. Nearly 200 attendees from Northeast Ohio and nationwide…
Cancer Disparities Panel
2025 Case CCC Cancer Disparities Symposium Focuses on Clinical Trials
Over 100 individuals from healthcare institutions, community organizations, and a local high school joined members and staff of Case CCC for the 8th Cancer Disparities Symposium on March 6-7 to learn about and discuss the successes and future directions of clinical trials across the…
Shuo Li
Shuo Li inducted into the 2025 Class of the AIMBE College of Fellows
Professor Shuo Li was inducted into 2025 Class of The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows at a ceremony in Arlington, Virginia, earlier this week. Election to this group is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to medical and…