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Madison graduated with an MSc in Applied Neuroscience in 2022 and is now a Research Specialist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Madison graduated with an MSc in Applied Neuroscience in 2022 and is now a Research Specialist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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As part of ongoing work to promote liver health, the School of Medicine at the University of Dundee is supporting World Liver Day 2024 today (19 April) through its latest contribution to tackling liver diseases.
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A University of Dundee postgraduate is honoured for his pioneering work as a maternity consultant, teacher and innovator in Sri Lanka.
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The course was well-attended by Consultants and Shoulder Fellows from Europe, Ireland and the UK with attendees gaining hands-on experience of surgical procedures using Thiel cadavers.
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With a passion to bridge the gap in palliative care delivery in Nigeria, Eunice has been on a transformative journey studying the Masters in Public Health (Palliative Care Research) at the University of Dundee.
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School of Medicine staff, colleagues from NHS Tayside and one of the first patients to be treated at Ninewells have been among those celebrating the hospital’s 50th birthday.
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Inspired by his family history and with a dream to study Reproductive Medicine, Samuel overcame many odds to study in Dundee.
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A list of University Department of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery (UDOTS) graduates at the School of Medicine graduation ceremony
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An inspired journey with a hope to train reproductive medicine professionals and support infertile couples back in Nigeria – a profile of postgraduate student Jemima Chukwu.
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How our quality data and health informatics expertise has enhanced randomised controlled trials for the benefit of clinical practice.
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How our unique health informatic expertise is helping when considering treatment in patients with various aspects of kidney disease.
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Driving improvements in screening programmes and reducing bowel cancer mortality rates.
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According to Malaysian medical student Wan Nee Shue, studying to become a doctor is a lot like climbing a mountain