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"We think that the effects of childhood stress and other toxic influences are widespread and these cellular changes may influence numerous organ systems throughout the body."

Five Questions With: Dr. Audrey Tyrka

Dr. Audrey Tyrka is the director of research at Butler Hospital and associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown. She was...
"I hope, and believe, that we are on the cusp of some important scientific advances that will lead to new medications and more effective use of existing medications."

Five Questions With: Dr. Gregory Fritz

Dr. Gregory Fritz is president-elect of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists. The group advocates integrating mental health and conventional pediatric care...
"Living in Rhode Island and serving these fine institutions for as long as I have, it would be nearly impossible not to know someone who has benefited from the fine care given at one of our hospitals."

Five Questions With: Lawrence Aubin

Lawrence Aubin is the recently installed chairman of the board at Lifespan, Rhode Island’s largest health system. Aubin is the president and CEO of...
"IT does seem that the residents of Rhode Island are becoming more sophisticated in their understanding of health and all of the non-physical factors that influence health status."

Five Questions With: Carrie Bridges Feliz

Carrie Bridges Feliz was recently named director of community health services for Lifespan. Bridges Feliz has worked for the R.I. Department of Health, focusing...
"Building an entire organ such as a liver or a kidney is one of the grand challenges of the field of biomedical engineering, so it is difficult to say when the first transplantable organ will be made."

Five Questions With: Jeffrey Morgan

Dr. Jeffrey Morgan is professor of medical science, professor of engineering, and director of biomedical engineering at Brown University. A new device that he...
CARE NEW England on Thursday said it has received one of 32 national Accountable Health Communities model grants from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, receiving an anticipated $3.9 million for a five-year initiative focused on ensuring that high-risk Medicare & Medicaid patients have access to high-quality health care services.

Care New England ACO selected by CMS

PROVIDENCE – The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recently approved Integra Community Care Network, the Care New England-affiliated physician network, as one of...
"While the research that we conducted was very helpful in demonstrating the value of adult day, we consider it a small step towards fully understanding how it helps people with particular diseases."

Five Questions With: Kelly Lee

Kelly Lee is vice president of operations of PACE/Adult Day Center of Westerly. She holds a master of science in health service administration with...
"The single most important technological advance that has reduced death and injuries in my career is safety restraints and airbags in vehicles."

Five Questions With: Dr. Brian Zink

Dr. Brian Zink is chief of emergency medicine for Rhode Island, The Miriam and Newport hospitals, and is the author of “Anyone, Anything, Anytime:...
"We now know that tens to hundreds of genes, if not more, affect diverse biological functions and pose predispositions to both diseases."

Five Questions With: Dr. Simin Liu

Dr. Simin Liu is a professor at Brown University and epidemiologist whose work unites molecular genetics, nutrition, physiology and clinical medicine. He earned his...
"This designation is new to Rhode Island Hospital and the LGBT population is just becoming aware of it."

Five Questions With: Laurie Sawyer

Laurie Sawyer is the fellowship coordinator for the Lawrence A. Aubin Sr. Child Protection Center at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, the pediatric division of Rhode...
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