The USC Iovine and Young Academy builds on convergent bioscience efforts with USC Dornsife’s Peter Kuhn to begin work on a new track for students aimed at helping patients participate in their own care.
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Alumnus and medical student Tyler Mains is empowering underrepresented high school students in Baltimore to pursue careers as health-care professionals through MERIT, the nonprofit he created in 2010 to end health-care disparities.
A new interdisciplinary doctoral program launched by the Spatial Sciences Institute jointly with the Department of Sociology and Keck School of Medicine of USC Department of Preventive Medicine addresses modern health-care challenges.
Health and humanity major Nnenna Ezeh’s passion for medicine inspires her to reach out to underserved populations.
Why are black women less likely to use health care than white women? Cleopatra Abdou of psychology helps find answers in a study to be published this week in Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.
The new Center for Self-Report Science at USC Dornsife, led by behavioral scientist and psychologist Arthur Stone, is helping to get the most accurate answers possible to questionnaires measuring health given by doctors, public opinion polls and more.
Earning his bachelor’s degree from USC Dornsife in 1983, Lew is an accomplished physician and the first Asian American president of the USC Alumni Association Board of Governors.