Farzad Mostashari Is A Man On A Digital Mission
New York hookers spreading HIV. Killer mosquitos. An anthrax-toting terrorist. An urban-scape rife with the sick and poor. These are just some of the challenges tackled by Farzad Mostashari, a Yale-educated physician, epidemiologist and self-confessed computer nerd. His current mission: moving doctors from the Age of Gutenberg into the 21st century. For starters, he’d like them to use e-mail at the office.
Texas A&M Completes First Building of Health Science Center
The 130,000-square-foot clinical building on the Texas A&M Health Science Center Bryan campus has been completed. The building design encourages collaboration among students, medical professionals and support personnel.
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