The 2011 Medical Student Research Forum poster presentation took place on January 27 in the atrium of the Biomedical Education Building in the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
The first retrospective analysis of the response of children with multiple sclerosis to standard, first-line, therapies has found that one-fifth of those reviewed required “second-line” treatments.
Obese drivers face increased risk of dying during a severe auto accident, according to research by Dietrich Jehle, MD, UB professor of emergency medicine.
The National Committee for Quality Assurance has recognized the Department of Family Medicine’s clinical sites for achieving a model of patient-centered care.