Are you ready to impact lives and shape the future of medicine? Over two centuries, Cincinnati medicine has revolutionized healthcare, unleashing potential with the nation’s premier teaching hospital. 

Learn from passion-driven experts at a Top 40 medical school for research and see firsthand how educational excellence and innovation make academic medicine at UC unparalleled.

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Academic Medicine at the University of Cincinnati

Backed by the academic strength of the University of Cincinnati, UC Health brings together the region’s top clinicians and researchers to provide world-class care to the Cincinnati community and beyond.

UC College of Medicine

Essential in education, research and patient care, UC College of Medicine has a distinguished reputation for training prominent healthcare professionals and providing leading-edge research.

UC College of Nursing

For over 130 years, UC College of Nursing has prepared more than 20K nursing alumna worldwide to provide patients with the best care possible and serve their community as compassionate caregivers and leaders in the nursing profession.

UC College of Allied Health Sciences

UC College of Allied Health Sciences immerses students in real-world and interdisciplinary experiences with international service learning opportunities and a $61 million Health Sciences building providing an unparalleled advantage in the marketplace.

UC College of Pharmacy

As the top 25% pharmacy school in the nation (U.S. News and World Report), UC College of Pharmacy enables students to become pharmacy leaders through collaborative research opportunities and experienced-based learning.

UC Health

Backed by the academic strength of the University of Cincinnati, UC Health brings together the region’s top clinicians and researchers to provide world-class care to the Cincinnati community and beyond.

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Healthcare News

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Nursing schools expand enrollment in Greater Cincinnati

June 15, 2026

The Cincinnati Business Courier reports the UC College of Nursing along with other nursing programs in Greater Cincinnati are looking to increase their enrollment ranks as a regional and national shortage of educated nurses continues.

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Taking a second look at surgery eligibility for patients with lung cancer who smoke

June 11, 2026

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine have found that patients who continue to smoke ahead of lung cancer surgery have a higher risk of pulmonary complications, but their short-term mortality rate is similar to patients who were able to stop smoking before surgery.. Their findings were published recently in the Journal of. American College of Surgeons