When Washington University School of Medicine students Elisabeth Askin and Nathan Moore wanted to learn more about the nation’s health care system, the majority of resources they found were narrowly focused, opinion-based publications or dense reference books.
Category: 2014 Sparking Innovation
Improving public health here and abroad
Jennifer Rowley was a kid herself when she volunteered at a Cambodian orphanage. Every child there had lost a parent to AIDS; many were HIV positive.
Building, transforming
The Eads Bridge is a St. Louis jewel, a historic landmark and a wonder of open steel framing.
Seniors ‘print’ pink prosthetic arm
The child: Sydney, a 13-year-old who lost her arm in a boating accident when she was 6 years old.