University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine - Pitt Med Magazine

Pitt Med magazine is the school's quarterly magazine, produced by the Office of Public Affairs. It has been in publication since 2000. Pitt Med highlights the current research at the School of Medicine, and showcases the achievements of its doctors and alumni. Each magazine contains several feature stories, brief informative clips of information, and an alumni section. Pitt Med is free and available to all University of Pittsburgh students and alumni, as well as anyone who requests a copy or a subscription.

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