Emory School of Medicine

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Located in Atlanta, Georgia, Emory University School of Medicine is a leading institution with the highest standards in education, research, and patient care.

Atlanta, Georgia
Joined January 2014

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  1. Nov 10

    Why Emory for residency? Our residents experience unparalleled clinical training set in a world-class center for research, public health, and medical education. For full video and to learn more:

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  2. Nov 9

    . has awarded one of its largest grants to date to a multi-disciplinary team led by Ignacio Sanz, MD, Director of the Division of Rheumatology (), Emory School of Medicine. Sanz is a Eminent Scholar.

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  3. Nov 9

    Thank you, Nurse Practitioners!

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  4. Nov 9

    The Author Q&A continues at 6:30 pm Weds (11/10), with interviewing , author of "Women in White Coats: How The First Women Doctors Changed The World of Medicine." Details/free registration:

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  5. In a brand-new video Q&A, Emory's Dr. Carlos del Rio () discusses the latest in COVID-19 news with host Dr. Jodie Guest (). Premiering Tues., Nov. 9, at 2 pm EST on Emory's Facebook channel

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  6. Nov 8

    An Emory-led consortium will work to demonstrate how a newly designated Regional Disaster Health Response System can improve medical surge and clinical specialty capabilities during a national emergency.

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  7. Nov 8

    Please join the Emory Community for a virtual conversation with Heather McGhee (), NYT bestselling author of "The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together." We're proud to be one of the partners on this.

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  8. This week we celebrate our Emory first-generation community – students (undergrad & grad), faculty, and staff. features first-gen resources as well as numerous social and educational events. Info: Calendar:

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  9. All faculty, staff, students and alumni are invited to Emory’s annual commemoration on Thursday, Nov. 11, at 11 a.m. on the Emory Quad. The program will include a moment of silence for Armistice Day.

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  10. Nov 4

    Genetic Counseling Training Program (@) Class of 2022 – Nina Sheridan was drawn to genetic counseling because it sits right at the intersection of everything she loves: education, molecular biology, personalized patient care, and advocacy,

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  11. Nov 4

    Genetic Counseling Training Program Class of 2022: Aaliyah Heyward graduated from Emory with a B.S. in Anthropology & Human Biology. She first learned about genetic counseling at age 12 and has been working towards joining the field ever since.

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  12. Nov 4

    Genetic Counseling Training Program () Class of 2022 – After graduating from the U. of Utah, Ryan Mooney worked as a research asst. in a dept. dealing with cancer. Through that work, he became passionate about the role of genetic counseling.

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  13. Nov 4

    Emory Genetic Counseling Training () Program Class of 2022 – Gabriela de Morales grew up in Guatemala. Though genetic counseling isn't a profession that exists in Guatemala, she is excited about all the progress and innovation in the field.

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  14. Nov 4

    Genetic counselors play an important role in people’s healthcare. Our Genetic Counseling Training Program () is housed within . Today, on Genetic Counselor Awareness Day, we'll be featuring a few members of the Class of 2022.

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  15. Today (11/4) at 11 am EDT, join   experts as they answer some of the most asked questions parents and others have about kids and COVID-19 vaccines. Speaking: Drs. Evan Anderson & Andi Shane. Tune in on Emory's Facebook page: .

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  16. "The Plant Hunter," Emory ethnobotanist Cassandra Quave's memoir, celebrates a life in science, from her early roots to the fruits of her labor. “I was inspired to write the book because people have found my work interesting,” says . 🌳 🌿 🌸

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  17. If you don't enjoy being frightened, you're not alone. Emory's Dr. Ken Carter () has studied the psychological differences that cause some people to be "high-sensation" thrill-seekers and others to be "low-sensation" seekers.

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  18. Oct 31
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  19. While the domes of earlier this month are gone, the spirit of 2036 lives on. Happy Halloween from Emory!

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  20. When we asked our Instagram followers to post Emory Halloween pictures, little did we know how many pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns would turn up. Some very creative decorating and carving, including the work of , who did the . Happy Halloween!

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