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HEALTH LINE: Heated Chemo Bath Alternative Treatment for...

June 13, 2013

For many people with abdominal cancer, the diagnosis comes late when the disease has advanced and traditional surgery, radiation and chemotherapy treatments are less effective. The University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute Comprehensive Gastrointestinal Cancer Center offers an innovative approach for advanced abdominal cancers that combines cytoreductive surgery removal of visible tumor with the application of chemotherapy directly to the affected area of the body.

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Levine Park Restored as MSB Rehab Work Progresses

June 13, 2013

Many adjectives can be used to describe Levine Park including resilient. For the second time in six years, the tranquil refuge just steps from the Kresge Circle entrance to the Medical Sciences Building (MSB) has been restored after being closed during ongoing remodeling of the MSB and construction of the CARE/Crawley Building.

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HEALTH LINE: Heated Chemo Bath Alternative Treatment for...

June 13, 2013

For many people with abdominal cancer, the diagnosis comes late when the disease has advanced and traditional surgery, radiation and chemotherapy treatments are less effective. The University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute Comprehensive Gastrointestinal Cancer Center offers an innovative approach for advanced abdominal cancers that combines cytoreductive surgery removal of visible tumor with the application of chemotherapy directly to the affected area of the body.

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Levine Park Restored as MSB Rehab Work Progresses

June 13, 2013

Many adjectives can be used to describe Levine Park including resilient. For the second time in six years, the tranquil refuge just steps from the Kresge Circle entrance to the Medical Sciences Building (MSB) has been restored after being closed during ongoing remodeling of the MSB and construction of the CARE/Crawley Building.

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Linke Receives Servant Leadership Award

June 13, 2013

Michael Linke, PhD, volunteer associate professor of infectious diseases and chair of the UC Institutional Review Board, won the Health Council s first ever Servant Leadership Award.

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Focus on Students With Kevin He

June 13, 2013

With his dissertation defense in his rear-view mirror, Xinjian (Kevin) He can finally afford to take some time off to relax. But based on his track record in the Department of Environmental Health, that s not likely to happen.

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Scholarships Drive Allied Health Giving

June 13, 2013

With a new initiative set up by Dean Elizabeth King, PhD, faculty and staff at UC s College of Allied Health Sciences have reached 80 percent participation in the 2013 Proudly Cincinnati Faculty/Staff Campaign. 

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Domestic Water Service to Kettering Will Be Shut Down June 15

June 13, 2013

Domestic water service to the Kettering Lab complex will be shut down from 7 to 11 a.m. Saturday, June 15, 2013, to install new valves in the system, Maintenance & Operations reports. All restrooms, sinks and water fountains will be out of service.

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UC Rockets into the 21st Century

June 12, 2013

Celebrated for its storied past, the University of Cincinnati s aerospace engineering program is the second oldest program of its kind in the country and with its leadership in propulsion and advanced teaching capabilities, the sky is truly the limit.

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Kingsbury Receives Hospital Association's Highest Award

June 12, 2013

Jim Kingsbury, president and chief executive officer of UC Health, received the Ohio Hospital Association s highest recognition, the Donald R. Newkirk Award, at the association s annual dinner in Columbus Tuesday, June 11. The Newkirk Award recognizes a leader who has made a significant lifetime contribution to the health care field in Ohio.

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