Nurse honored for boosting access to equitable health care for marginalized patients
Growing up, Cynthia Orofo knew she would do something with medicine.
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Growing up, Cynthia Orofo knew she would do something with medicine.
His is a story of seized opportunities—and a crucial turning point that followed his Northeastern graduation in the era of the Vietnam War.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the many gaps in the American healthcare system, but perhaps one of the most apparent was the use of public health technology.
Considering a physical therapy career? Here’s an overview of how to become a physical therapist, and what you should look for in a doctoral program.
Northeastern professor Ralf Schlosser has dedicated his career to breaking down communication barriers faced by minimally verbal autistic children.
The intention of the program is to provide the tools and resources that will help contribute to the development of future pharmacy leaders.
It all started with a left turn along the Charles River in Boston about 12 years ago.
A March report says climate change is extending the pollen and mold allergy season and making it more intense.
Vanessa Johnson grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, but when she first stepped on the tarmac of the airport in Accra in 2006 it felt like Ghana had called her—like in the W.E.B. Du Bois poem.
The active ingredient in Ozempic, semaglutide, works by inducing a feeling of fullness in users, which cuts down on their appetite.