As vaccinations against the novel coronavirus have begun distribution and administration across the country, Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) and BJC Healthcare have played a role in the incolutation process.
As COVID-19 cases have increased in the St. Louis region, the Washington University community has simultaneously seen its own spike.
A three-year-long process of building, planning and implementing has culminated in the release of the new Gateway Curriculum at Washington University’s School of Medicine.
A Washington University report on injuries associated with electronic scooters found that e-scooter injuries occur every three days. One out of every eight of those injuries results in a visit to the emergency room.
A Washington University student who was driving a vehicle that reportedly struck two undergraduates near the Brookings steps late Sunday night was taken into custody Monday morning, the Office of Public Affairs confirmed.
Washington University police have taken the driver of a vehicle that reportedly struck two undergraduates near the Brookings steps late Sunday night into custody. Sophomores Shana Zucker and Richard Lee were in fair condition at Barnes-Jewish Hospital as of 10:20 a.m., a media representative for Barnes-Jewish confirmed.
Crazy college stories are a dime a dozen these days, but most tales do not even come close to that of Michael Maley’s encounter with a campus fence on Sunday, Dec. 8. The freshman had just completed the Nearly Naked Run, an event in which students strip down to their underwear and run across the campus.
While students say their RAs informed them that a new policy would allow them to jump the lines at the Barnes-Jewish Hospital ER, school and hospital officials say the supposed policy does not exist and would compromise equal patient care.
Every October, pink reigns. Donning T-shirts with the iconic ribbon, carrying pink coffee mugs, writing with pink pens—people everywhere show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The Washington University School of Medicine at Barnes-Jewish Hospital was named one of five sites for the National Football League’s newly instated neurological treatment program. The program was created by the NFL in response to an issue of retired players’ mental health care. David Brody, Assistant Professor of Neurology, will lead Wash. U.
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