Loebs establish professorship
They made the commitment to honor and thank local physicians with clinical excellence and to encourage teaching that excellence.
An unstoppable spirit
Anne H. Cross, M.D., believes anything in life that’s worthwhile is hard. “Like Winston Churchill said, ‘Never give up; never, never, never,’” she says. Cross not only embraces challenges, but she’s also inspired by them. When three of her classmates during medical training developed the debilitating and then-untreatable neurological disease multiple sclerosis (MS), Cross decided […]
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Photo by Kimberly LeydigRepresentatives from occupational therapy weigh backpacks to determine if they’re too heavy for children to be carrying.
Life after prostate cancer focus of lecture
The Division of Urologic Surgery will host a talk by cancer survivor Richard Howe Nov. 12 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center.
Team spirit
Photo by Bob BostonTyoka Jackson of the Rams shares a laugh with patients as he visits St. Louis Children’s Hospital to increase awareness about sickle cell disease.
Cox receives heart award
He has been named the 2004 recipient of the Texas Heart Institute’s Ray C. Fish Award for Scientific Achievement.
New model may help treat digestive problems
School of Medicine researchers have shown for the first time that zebrafish can be raised in a germ-free environment.
Spring forward
Photo by Bob BostonThe Olson Family Garden sits atop the eighth floor of St. Louis Children’s Hospital and features various activities throughout the year.
ICU studies improve patient care
The research was a multidisciplinary effort among physicians, nurses, dietitians and the rest of the surgical ICU team.
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New material may improve reading vision
Development of a gel-like material might eventually mean the end of bifocals and contact lenses for people who suffer from presbyopia.
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