Bleak Asylum Ruling June 28, 2018 Faculty member J. Wesley Boyd weighs in on denial of asylum in cases of "personal violence"
J. Wes Boyd in New York Times on Jeff Sessions' Asylum Policy June 14, 2018 Boyd's letter: Fleeing Domestic or Gang Violence? No Asylum for You
"Well Settled, Yet Still Unresolved" June 11, 2018 Robert Truog writes on the legacy of the Harvard report on brain death in JAMA
Addressing LBGT Concerns in Health Care June 4, 2018 Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex patients and providers
Cross Cultural Medicine May 31, 2018 Fellowship alum Abdullah Aljoudi '17 returned to Saudi Arabia with a new skill set...
The Secret of Balancing Medical Practice and Parenting? For Lousie King, Knitting May 11, 2018 National physician burnout awareness campaign
Ethical implications of medical crowdfunding: The case of Charlie Gard May 10, 2018 Patients are increasingly turning to medical crowdfunding as a way to cover their health care costs.
Questioning the Rigor of Animal Data Underlying Clinical Trials May 3, 2018 Center faculty member Spence Hey weighs in
Getting King's Words Right May 3, 2018 "Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane."
Johns Hopkins performs world's first 'total' penis transplant, on veteran wounded by IED blast April 27, 2018 Johns Hopkins surgeons performed the most complex penis transplant ever in late March...