My Northwestern Medicine October 29, 2014

Northwestern Memorial One of Four Hospitals to Treat Ebola

Northwestern Memorial One of Four Hospitals to Treat Ebola

Gary Noskin, MD, senior vice president and chief medical officer for Northwestern Memorial Hospital, details the plans in place for all areas of the health system to respond to Ebola cases.

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Answering Questions about Ebola

Sanjeev Malik, MD, ’07 GME, assistant professor in Emergency Medicine answers questions about emergency protocols and resources to help keep healthcare workers, Feinberg students and members of the public safe and informed about the Ebola outbreak.

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Investigating SuperAgers’ Remarkable Memory

Scientists at Feinberg’s Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center have received a five-year, $2.28 million NIH grant to continue studying SuperAgers, people over 80 with remarkable, age-defying memory power.

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A Celebration of Quality Improvement

Improvement Day events downtown and in Lake Forest highlighted the year’s best quality and process improvement projects from across the health system.

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Recognized for Cystic Fibrosis Advocacy

Northwestern University's Cystic Fibrosis Adult Care Center received an international honor for partnership that engages the adult Cystic Fibrosis community.

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Henschen Honored for Research in Medical Education

Bruce Henschen, ’12 MD, resident in Internal Medicine, has been selected to receive the L. Randol Barker Award, given by the Johns Hopkins University Division of General Internal Medicine, for his research on the clinical and educational impact of the Education Centered Medical Home (ECMH).

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