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Meet an aspiring physician-scientist who is turning curiosity into impact

Kate Letai never wanted to choose between helping patients and asking scientific questions. Growing up around medicine and research, she saw firsthand how discoveries in the lab could change lives in hospital rooms—and she knew she wanted to be part of both worlds.Originally from the Boston area,…

New frontiers in neural Engineering: CWRU research tackles diagnosis and treatment for neurodegenerative diseases, pain and paralysis

Case Western Reserve University has been in the vanguard of neural engineering for decades, combining neurosciences and engineering to help people with conditions ranging from neurodegenerative diseases to extensive paralysis.Now, new collaborations are expanding between the School of Medicine’s…

CWRU School of Medicine celebrates historic commencement

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine marked a milestone weekend in May, celebrating the accomplishments of graduates across its Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and master's programs with ceremonies that reflected both tradition—particularly during the university’s…

CWRU medical students bring monthly health screenings and education to CentroVilla25

Case Western Reserve University medical students are helping bring preventive care directly to the community through monthly healthcare programming held at CentroVilla25, Cleveland's premier Latino market and food hall.Each month, School of Medicine students provide free health screenings, like…

5 questions with medicine’s Ashleigh Fletcher, Class of 2026

As commencement approaches for Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students, the excitement of what lies ahead is matched by the gratitude to the people, classes and clinicals that made a difference along the way—because the journey of earning one’s degree is just as important and…

5 questions with medicine’s Sam Hoenig, Class of 2026

As commencement approaches for Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students, the excitement of what lies ahead is matched by the gratitude to the people, classes and clinicals that made a difference along the way—because the journey of earning one’s degree is just as important and…

5 questions with medicine’s Brian Bangs, Class of 2026

As commencement approaches for Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students, the excitement of what lies ahead is matched by the gratitude to the people, classes and clinicals that made a difference along the way—because the journey of earning one’s degree is just as important and…

5 questions with MSA's Lauren Prendeville, Class of 2026

As commencement approaches for Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students, the excitement of what lies ahead is matched by the gratitude to the people, classes and clinicals that made a difference along the way—because the journey of earning one’s degree is just as important and…

5 questions with medicine’s McKenzie Chappell, Class of 2026

As commencement approaches for Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students, the excitement of what lies ahead is matched by the gratitude to the people, classes and clinicals that made a difference along the way—because the journey of earning one’s degree is just as important and…

5 questions with medicine’s Henry Herrera, Class of 2026

As commencement approaches for Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students, the excitement of what lies ahead is matched by the gratitude to the people, classes and clinicals that made a difference along the way—because the journey of earning one’s degree is just as important and…