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BU School of Medicine Adds St Elizabeth s Medical Center as New Teaching Hospital | BU Today

Twitter Facebook St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Brighton will become a Boston University teaching hospital under an agreement reached between the University and Steward Health Care, announced on Monday. The five-year partnership, which goes into effect July 1, when the University begins its academic year, deepens and expands an existing relationship between BU and St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center (SEMC) that the parties say will benefit BU students and faculty, as well as patients of the Steward Health Care system. The deal will not impact the BU School of Medicine’s relationship with Boston Medical Center, its primary teaching affiliate.

Biologics Clinical Research The Year s Best

Biologics Clinical Research: The Year s Best Harry Selker, M.D. sits down with BioProcess Online for a candid discussion on the Clinical Research Forum’s work, its recognition of advances in clinical and translational research, and why that’s such an important structural element in the bridge between academia and industry. As distinguished careers go, that of Harry Selker, M.D. is one virtually any academia-minded med student might aspire to. Currently Dean of Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and Chair of the Clinical Research Forum, Dr. Selker’s 35-year run at Tufts started when he came to Tufts Medical Center after completing his training. He earned his M.D. at Brown University, did his residency at Boston City Hospital and was Chief Medical Resident at Boston University Medical Center/University Hospital, and then was a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholarship at UCLA School of Medicine. Soon after joining Tufts, his roles their blossomed into Div

Biologics Clinical Research The Year s Best

Biologics Clinical Research: The Year s Best Harry Selker, M.D. sits down with BioProcess Online for a candid discussion on the Clinical Research Forum’s work, its recognition of advances in clinical and translational research, and why that’s such an important structural element in the bridge between academia and industry. As distinguished careers go, that of Harry Selker, M.D. is one virtually any academia-minded med student might aspire to. Currently Dean of Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and Chair of the Clinical Research Forum, Dr. Selker’s 35-year run at Tufts started when he came to Tufts Medical Center after completing his training. He earned his M.D. at Brown University, did his residency at Boston City Hospital and was Chief Medical Resident at Boston University Medical Center/University Hospital, and then was a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholarship at UCLA School of Medicine. Soon after joining Tufts, his roles their blossomed into Div

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