Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
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News & updates from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. NJMS has four mission areas: education, research, clinical care and community outreach.
Newark, New Jersey
Joined July 2013
Researchers from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School report nationwide jump in eye injuries as pickleball's popularity soars. #RutgersNJMS
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Dr. Manasa Ayyala and medical student Yara Abbo attended the @SocietyGIM Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting. Yara, a Humanism Fellow and member of the NJMS Class of 2027, was the only student presenting an oral presentation in the innovation category. #RutgersNJMS #SGIMMidAtlantic
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Learn how interdisciplinary care helped a dental patient recover from mouth cancer - with treatment and rehabilitation coordinated by several Rutgers Health specialists across multiple medical fields. https://t.co/TOFOAcBQPg
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Yesterday, we celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. George Heinrich, Associate Dean for Rutgers NJMS' Admissions. His impact lives through the many stories shared. Watch the tribute honoring his legacy. #RutgersNJMS
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Congrats to Dr. Ziad Sifri on receiving the International Surgical Volunteerism Award from @AmCollSurgeons! With 15+ years of service and 3,000+ surgeries through ISHI, he’s advancing global surgical care. #RutgersNJMS #RutgersHealth #GlobalHealth
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Congratulations to NJMS Dean Robert L. Johnson on his induction into the RAAA Hall of Fame – Class of 2025! Dean Johnson joins a distinguished group of alumni celebrated for their global impact. #RutgersNJMS #RutgersHealth
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Medscape interviewed Dr. David Cennimo, Rutgers Health's health expert, about why stem cells may hold the key to curing HIV. https://t.co/tiVFXCcJ8K
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Men’s Health interviewed Dr. Danbee Kim, Rutgers Health expert, about why sugar-free drinks can hurt liver health. https://t.co/NdLhlRMbVH
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New research suggests an alarming link between zero-sugar beverages and an increased risk of liver disease.
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