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In Haiti, Louise Ivers, MD, MPH, DTM&H, has worked with national and international partners to address chronic and emergency issues in impoverished communities.

Global Health Chief Puts Community Priorities First...

Published 1 year ago by Terry Byrne in Global Health, Q & A

Louise Ivers, MD, MPH, DTM&H, executive director of Mass General Global Health, says experience has taught her that effective global health partnerships involve listening to communities in need and trying to serve their priorities first.  

An MGH Research Scholar is studying the benefits of early palliative care.

Researcher Finds Early Palliative Care Beneficial...

Published 1 year ago by Jennifer Nejman Bohonak in Medical Research, Q & A

MGH Research Scholar Jennifer Temel, MD, says early palliative care can provide seriously ill patients with a better quality of life and help them live longer.

Colleagues celebrate the appointment of Debra Burke, RN, DNP, MBA, NEA-BC, as Mass General's senior vice president for Patient Care Services.

Chief Nurse Says Quality Patient Care Is Top Priority...

Published 1 year ago by Ellen Barlow in Patient Care, Q & A

Mass General’s new chief nurse shines light on the integral and expanding roles of the hospital’s nurses.

Joan Sapir, senior vice president, highlights what’s in the works to better care for the transgender community.

Transgender Care Undergoing a Transformation...

Published 1 year ago by Ellen Barlow in Health Policy, Patient Care, Q & A

A Mass General senior vice president outlines efforts underway to make the hospital more welcoming for transgender patients.

O'Neil A. Britton, MD, Mass General's chief medical officer and senior vice president, says there are opportunities to improve healthcare education.

Education Leader Outlines Bold Mass General Plan...

Published 1 year ago by Ellen Barlow in Education, Mass General Magazine, Q & A

O’Neil A. Britton, MD, Mass General’s chief medical officer, describes a new Learning Hospital and other aspects of a plan for modernizing education at Mass General, Harvard Medical School’s first and largest teaching hospital. 

Kamryn Eddy, PhD, says recovery from eating disorders is possible, but can take time.

Eating Disorders Expert Hopeful for Patients’ Recovery...

Published 2 years ago by Jennifer Nejman Bohonak in Medical Research, Psychiatry, Q & A

The co-director of Mass General’s Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program says recovery is possible for people struggling with anorexia, even after many years.

Katrina Armstrong, MD (front row, center), chief of Medicine at Mass General, with scientist-clinicians participating in the Transformative Scholars Program, which she created.

Program Boosts Outstanding Young Scientists...

Published 2 years ago by Terry Byrne in Medical Research, Q & A

Mass General’s Transformative Scholars Program connects the Department of Medicine’s most talented young scientists with committed donors who want to make a difference.

Maria Troulis, DDS, MSc, (at left in operating room photo), chief of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, operates on a patient alongside a resident in training.

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Save Jaws and Smiles...

Published 3 years ago by Ellen Barlow in Medical Research, Patient Care, Q & A

Maria Troulis, DDS, MSc, FACS, chief of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Mass General, takes stock of her department’s research achievements, advances in care and future goals.

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Cardiology Division Ready for Rising Heart Disease...

Published 3 years ago by Ellen Barlow in Medical Research, Q & A

With an increasing threat of heart disease globally, Mass General’s Division of Cardiology, founded 100 years ago, is expanding to meet the need.

Britain W. Nicholson, MD, Mass General’s senior vice president for Development

New Development Leader Thrilled with Opportunity...

Published 3 years ago by Robert Tomsho in Giving News, Q & A

Internist Britain W. Nicholson, MD, sees his new development role as an opportunity to continue to help donors feel good about supporting Mass General.

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