Quality of care varies for older adults with depression
“Psychosocial services are unlikely to be widely known or well understood by older adults,” says Enola K. Proctor.
Study questions claims children overmedicated for ADHD
School of Medicine researchers found that only about 58 percent of boys and about 45 percent of girls diagnosed with ADHD were receiving treatment.
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School of Medicine to go tobacco-free
The School of Medicine’s facilities and property will become entirely tobacco-free next spring in an effort to create a healthier environment.
Washington University physicians adopt electronic medical records
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery recently switched from using paper files to a fully electronic medical record system to improve efficiency.
Fox, Simon distinguished professorships named
Two orthopaedic surgeons who have played a key role in the department’s growth were recognized with professorships.
Lessons of the heart
Photo by Tim ParkerA lesson for cardiology fellows was held July 21-22 and had 35 fellows who came from as far away as West Virginia.
Sports
Volleyball, football, soccer and cross contry gear up for new season.
U.S. News ranks WUSTL 12th in undergraduate programs
WUSTL is ranked 12th for undergraduate programs among the nation’s best 248 national universities by U.S. News & World Report.
Orientation offers new students tips on succeeding in classroom
Orientation 2006 will allow freshmen to meet the faculty and staff members and current students who will help shape their WUSTL experience.
Nathan Dardick revisits past and offers a lasting gift
An active alumnus, Dardick devotes time to the University’s Chicago Regional Cabinet.
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