Keeping perspective on employment-at-will

Most Americans don’t think about employment-at-will until they’re terminated from their jobs. During her work at the Employment Law Center (ELC), a nonprofit public interest group in San Francisco, Pauline Kim, J.D., professor of law, saw firsthand that people simply did not know about this legal rule. “Each week, the ELC held a drop-in and […]

Program to eliminate elephantiasis has early success

After five years of annual mass treatments with two drugs, researchers found that rates of filarial infection, which can lead to disfiguring and disabling elephantiasis, sharply declined in Egypt.

Up and over

Photo by Robert BostonOccupational therapy students learn to use different mobility devices.

Well done

Photo by Robert BostonEd Walter was among more than 70 employees honored for their years of service to WUSM.

Campus Authors: John P. Boineau

The ECG in Multiple Myocardial Infarction and the Progression of Ischemic Heart Disease presents a unique view of the use of electrocardiograms.