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News & Announcements – Harvard University Health Services

A Healthy Start to the Academic Year

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Dear Members of the Harvard Community,  Welcome to campus all new and returning students, faculty, and staff. I hope that you had a restorative summer. No matter where you choose to receive medical care, we at Harvard University Health Services (HUHS) are here to nurture the health and wellbeing of the Harvard community; this includes…Continue Reading A Healthy Start to the Academic Year

Harvard University Health Services Appoints Co-Chiefs of Internal Medicine

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Harvard University Health Services Appoints Co-Chiefs of Internal Medicine Graham Dresden, MD, and Kyle Morawski, MD, are the latest additions to clinical leadership at Harvard University Health Services (HUHS). As Co-Chiefs of Internal Medicine, Drs. Morawski and Graham will bring a wealth of experience, expertise, and dedication. Prior to joining HUHS, Dr. Dresden served as…Continue Reading Harvard University Health Services Appoints Co-Chiefs of Internal Medicine

Health and Wellness Update – Respiratory Illness and Mental Wellbeing

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Health and Wellness Update – Respiratory Illness and Mental Wellbeing Dear Members of the Harvard Community, We hope that you are settling into the rhythms of campus life after enjoying a restful Winter Recess. As you continue to attend classes, move your research and workplace priorities forward, and gather with colleagues and friends, we would…Continue Reading Health and Wellness Update – Respiratory Illness and Mental Wellbeing

An Update to Masking at HUHS

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Updated March 27, 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reporting moderate levels of respiratory illness in Massachusetts. Due to this decrease in viral activity, health care staff are no longer required to mask during patient interactions. Patients who prefer that their care team remain masked during exams, may let them know…Continue Reading An Update to Masking at HUHS