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Rollins School of Public Health Expands 
The story of the Rollins School of Public Health and continuing committment of the Rollins family and foundation. Narrated by Dean James Curran.

Tech Transfer at Emory 
Since 1991, Emory's Office of Technology Transfer has made dramatic strides in moving research discoveries from scientists' own laboratories into patents and licensing agreements with commercial companies. See a few examples of the success stories.

The Global Diabetes
Research Center 
Diabetes is taking a high toll on the United States -- in terms of money and in terms of lives. Learn more about diabetes from Dr. Venkat Narayan, co-director of the Global Diabetes Research Center.

Listening to the Photos
Marla Salmon, dean of the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University, describes photos by Karen Kasmauski, from Nurse: A World of Care.

Nurse: A World of Care
In compelling photographs and words, Nurse: A World of Care celebrates the vital and often invisible work of nurses around the world. Marla Salmon, dean of the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University, reads the introduction she wrote for the book. Salmon was senior editor.

Joint Simulation for Emory Medical and Nursing Students
In February 2008, more than 200 Emory University medical and nursing students underwent simulated emergency training with lifelike mannequins filling in as ER patients. Find out how this ground-breaking training is preparing students to be better doctors and nurses.

Emory Med Students Celebrate Match Day 2008 
Be there as graduating medical students at Emory University School of Medicine gathered on campus for the highly anticipated moment when they discover where they will train as residents.

Emory University Hospital's 500th Heart Transplant Patient 
Terry Green of Lawrenceville can actually say he was born twice in the same hospital and mean it as Green, 60, recently became the 500th heart transplant patient at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta -- almost 61 years to the day of his birth March 20.
Grady Impact 
Slideshows with audio
Created for the Emory University - Grady Memorial Hospital web site, these features show off the amazing work being done at Atlanta's public hospital, which is staffed with Emory and Morehouse doctors.
- Breast Cancer
- Poison Control
- Sickle Cell
- Stroke
Dr. Fred Sanfilippo Named New Leader for Health Sciences Center (1.01 MB) 
Slideshow with audio
Emory University has named Fred Sanfilippo, MD, PhD, a distinguished physician-scientist who currently leads the health sciences at the Ohio State University, to head its own healthcare enterprise.

WHSC
HealthBytes:
Restless Legs Syndrome Researh Breakthrough 
Slideshow with audio
An international team of researchers has identified the first gene associated with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), a common sleep disorder affecting tens of millions of people worldwide. HealthBytes is a podcast designed
to spotligh the work of Emory physicians and researchers, including innovations
that will change your life.

Mock
Biosafety Lab (Flash, 4.72 MB) 
Slideshow
Find out how Emory is helping train biosafety lab workers by providing
hands-on training in a mock Biosafety Level 4 laboratory. Featuring Sean
Kaufman, MPH, CHES.

WHSC
HealthBytes: Disaster Planning 
Slideshow with audio
An interview with Dr. Alexander Isakov, director of Emory's Office of
Critical Event Preparedness (CEPAR). HealthBytes is a podcast designed
to spotligh the work of Emory physicians and researchers, including innovations
that will change your life.

Bricks & Mortar 
Slideshow
Since 1996, the Health Sciences Center has added 2.1 million square
feet of space. See some of our newest facilities.
Yesterday
and Today:
The Emory University School of Medicine 
Slideshow
A look back at the history of today's school.
Emory
School of Medicine: There First 
Slideshow
Notable firsts in the history of the School of Medicine -- from first
dean to first African-American faculty member.
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