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Federal Grant Funds Palliative Care Initiatives, Community...

September 27, 2011

The department of family and community medicine at the University of Cincinnati will create new educational programs and community outreach related to palliative medicine with the help of a grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

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Intracranial Procedures' Challenges Make Aggressive Therapy...

September 7, 2011

Unique challenges associated with revascularization for blocked intracranial arteries for preventing and treating stroke make aggressive medical therapy alone a preferable alternative for many patients with a recent transient ischemic attack or stroke, a University of Cincinnati neurologist writes in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Federal Grant Funds Palliative Care Initiatives, Community...

September 27, 2011

The department of family and community medicine at the University of Cincinnati will create new educational programs and community outreach related to palliative medicine with the help of a grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

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Intracranial Procedures' Challenges Make Aggressive Therapy...

September 7, 2011

Unique challenges associated with revascularization for blocked intracranial arteries for preventing and treating stroke make aggressive medical therapy alone a preferable alternative for many patients with a recent transient ischemic attack or stroke, a University of Cincinnati neurologist writes in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Greer Glazer Appointed Dean of UC College of Nursing

September 7, 2011

Greer Glazer, PhD, dean and professor of nursing at the University of Massachusetts Boston, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, has been appointed dean of the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Nursing.

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Focus on Clinical Research With Tina Weitkamp

September 1, 2011

Tina Weitkamp, a registered nurse and instructor at the College of Nursing, has been interested in nursing since she was a child shadowing her mother at work. During her high school years, Weitkamp volunteered at a nursing home in Waukesha, a suburb of Milwaukee. It was there she decided nursing was her calling. 

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Mandatory Geriatric Rotation Uses Candy 'Medicine, Blogging to...

September 22, 2011

Educators in the division of geriatrics are putting first- through third-year residents in the shoes of older adults who have numerous prescriptions to take but instead of those blood pressure or heart pills, these physicians will be downing some Mike and Ike or a few dozen M&Ms.

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Module Helps Medical Students Learn Treatment for Alzheimer's...

September 8, 2011

July marked the launch of a new four-week longitudinal teaching module as part of the required third-year family medicine clerkship on the evaluation and management of the older adult patient and caregiver with a focus on Alzheimer s disease. On Sept. 2, the module began for the third time ever at UC.

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Physicians in Varying Specialties Endure Similar Levels of...

September 8, 2011

Although society s perception might be that surgeons endure greater mental challenges and stress in their work duties than a primary care doctor, new research from experts at the University of Cincinnati shows that this isn t necessarily the case.

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Shorter Treatment With Hepatitis C Drug Combination May Be More...

September 14, 2011

University of Cincinnati research published in the Sept. 14, 2011, advance online edition of the New England Journal of Medicine shows that patients with hepatitis C who took a combination medication a telaprevir-based regimen that is commonly used to treat the illness for 24 weeks were cured.

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Focus on Students With Kate York

September 26, 2011

When studying the factors that affect community participation in a treatment and prevention program for river blindness (a parasitic disease caused by the black fly), it makes sense to go to a location where river blindness occurs. This was the case with College of Nursing doctoral candidate Kate York, who traveled to Tanzania May-August 2011 to gather information for her dissertation: "The Community Health Worker s Role in the Community-Directed Treatment with Ivermectin Program .

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UC HEALTH LINE: Researchers Enlist Symptom-Specific Exercise in...

September 1, 2011

The Parkinson s Disease Exercise Initiative, a new collaboration between the Gardner Center at the University of Cincinnati Neuroscience Institute and the Cincinnati YMCA, is taking aim at a progressive disease by meeting it head-on with progressive exercise.

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Weiss Participates in Washington Colloquium

September 1, 2011

Alison Weiss, PhD, a professor in the molecular genetics, biochemistry and microbiology department, participated in the American Academy of Microbiology s "FAQ: E. coli mini-colloquium Thursday, Sept. 1, at AAM headquarters in Washington, D.C.

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