Assistive Tech Make-a-Thon at WashU brings together OT and engineering students to enhance the lives of St. Louisans who have disabilities.
Students’ cross-disciplinary collaboration addresses real-life needs (Links to an external site)
Assistive Tech Make-a-Thon at WashU brings together OT and engineering students to enhance the lives of St. Louisans who have disabilities.
WashU Medicine adolescent psychiatric program provides a comprehensive network of care.
In caring for unhoused patients, Randall Jotte, MD, brings more than medicine.
Neurologists Suzanne Schindler and Christopher Smyser and otolaryngologist Sidharth Puram recognized as leaders in academic medicine.
Clinical trial shows stent placement can treat common syndrome following blood clot, improve quality of life.
Serving as a medical secretary for Pediatric Neurology, LaMont Reed finds motivation in the daily opportunities to impact others’ lives.
Using compassion as his guide, Christopher Harris, a medical secretary in the Department of Oncology, walks with patients through their cancer treatment journey.
WashU Medicine publishes 38th edition of acclaimed textbook.
Clinician recognized for patient-centered care, academic excellence
Rapid detection, treatment of infections could avoid complications, additional surgeries after mastectomy.