Pritzker School of Medicine
Pritzker School of Medicine students add COVID-19 to their studies.
Pritzker student Shirlene Obuobi takes a comic approach to medical school.
Many 9/11 first responders still face serious health problems. Jacqueline Moline, AB’84, MD’88, has been helping them since 2001.

Fall/15
First-year medical students receive the symbol of the alliance between science and personal care.
Technology extends the reach of the University's new hospital.

Before Sho Yano, Fred Solomon, now 75, was the Doogie Howser of the Pritzker School of Medicine.

As the Pritzker School of Medicine moves into the US News top ten, Dean for Medical Education Holly Humphrey, MD’83, discusses the school’s priorities.

A Pritzker School of Medicine course teaches observation skills through the study of art.

Monica Vela, MD’93, who has faced health-care disparities as both a physician and a patient, teaches students about the issues that afflict underserved communities, inspiring many to reach out.