Articles
- Bodies and Bones
- Washington University Medical Alumnus Paul Stevenson at Peking Union Medical College
- A Canadian in the Palaces of the Oil Prince
- E.V. Cowdry as a Rockefeller Scientist in China, New York, and Africa
- Descent into Haiti
- Washington University School of Medicine pediatrician Patricia Wolff has been regularly traveling to Haiti to help treat malnutrition and disease in the impoverished, medically underserved country (published by Outlook, Washington University School of Medicine, Summer 2004).
- Making Filariasis History
- Through his research in Egypt, Washington University professor Gary J. Weil plays a major role in the global effort to eradicate the debilitating and disfiguring disease, lymphatic filariasis (published by Outlook, Washington University School of Medicine, Winter 2006).
- Neurosurgery in Nairobi
- As part of the East Africa Neurosurgery Mission, a team of St. Louis physicians and nurses volunteers their time and talents to treat brain and spinal cord problems in East Africa (published by Outlook, Washington University School of Medicine, Fall 2000).
- Radiology in Prathet Thai
- Led by Mallinckrodt Institute radiologist Premsri Barton, Washington University physicians are using a multidisciplinary approach to educate Thai physicians about clinical specialties and the latest technology (published by Focal Spot magazine of the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University in St. Louis, Fall/Winter 2002-2003)
- A Recipe to Save Young Lives
- Pediatrics professors Mark Manary and Patricia Wolff work tirelessly to end child malnutrition in Africa and Haiti, respectively, using ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) (published by Washington University in St. Louis Magazine, Summer 2008)
- A Remarkable Vision
- Jack Ladenson, Ph.D., professor of Clinical Chemistry, has worked for years to advance health care in developing countries. His efforts have yielded more effective pathology and diagnostic services in Eritrea, Kenya and Bhutan. (published by The Record, Washington University, Feb. 14, 2008)
- South Africa: A Land of Contrasts
- As a Radiological Society of North America Visiting Professor, Mallinckrodt Institute radiologist Marilyn Siegel sees firsthand the urgent need for modern equipment and training in South African public hospitals (published by Focal Spot magazine of the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University in St. Louis, Fall/Winter 2003-2004)
- A South African Medical Student in St. Louis at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
- August Schulenburg’s journey from South Africa to St. Louis and the Washington University Medical Department
- Teaching the Teachers
- Mallinckrodt Institute and the Universidad Catolica in Santiago, Chile, are partners in the Radiological Society of North America’s International Radiology Education Program aimed at improving radiology teaching practices in developing countries (published by Focal Spot magazine of the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University in St. Louis, Fall/Winter 2002-2003)
- Valentina Suntzeff Autobiography
- In this autobiography, written in 1973, Valentina Suntzeff recalls her medical education and career in Russia and compares it with what she encountered in America.