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College of Medicine Snow Emergency Policy

December 26, 2012

An overview of the University of Cincinnati s snow emergency policy as it pertains to the College of Medicine, which includes all college administrative offices, the Reading Campus (formerly Genome Research Institute), Hoxworth Blood Center and University Health Services.

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College of Medicine Snow Emergency Policy

December 26, 2012

An overview of the University of Cincinnati s snow emergency policy as it pertains to the College of Medicine, which includes all college administrative offices, the Reading Campus (formerly Genome Research Institute), Hoxworth Blood Center and University Health Services.

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Jan. 3 Wine Tasting: Chile and Argentina

December 21, 2012

Join this month's Mick & Mack s Wine Tasting on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013, featuring four selective Chilean and Argentinean wines with hors d oeuvre pairings.

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Ko Named ASEE 2012 National Co-Op Student of the Year

December 20, 2012

Benjamin Ko, CEAS biomedical engineering senior, was recently named recipient of the American Society for Engineering Education s 2012 National Co-Op Student of the Year Award. This award is a national recognition of his outstanding and intensive co-op with AtriCure, Inc.

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Annual Holiday Festival Helps Students Engage with Youth in the...

December 20, 2012

On Thursday, Dec. 6, medical students held the annual UC College of Medicine Holiday Festival, engaging with area youth. In this Q&A, second-year student Bill Clark, a member of the medical student association who helped organize the festival, talks about the event and why it is important for students and the College of Medicine.

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Social Work Students Compete, Share with Food Drive

December 20, 2012

After a four-week campaign, students from the Bearcat Social Work Student Organization dropped off boxes of food and personal care items to local nonprofits Mercy Franciscan at St. John s and the Drop Inn Center Tuesday, Dec. 11.

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Pharmacy Students Remember Former Student This Holiday Season

December 20, 2012

The James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy student pharmacy organizations Kappa Epsilon, Christian Pharmacy Fellowship International and Student National Pharmaceutical Association teamed up this holiday season to assist families in need with a giving tree for gifts and monitary donations.

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Cancer Biology's Elwood Jensen Leaves Behind Legacy of Research...

December 20, 2012

Elwood Jensen, PhD, who died Dec. 16 at age 92, left behind a lasting legacy of research achievements that touched many lives. His discoveries transformed breast cancer treatment and continues to save or prolong more than 100,000 lives annually. For this, he has been proclaimed the "Father of the Nuclear Receptor Field.

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Focus on Staff With Michelle Ottersbach

December 20, 2012

Michelle Ottersbach recently joined the University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute multidisciplinary lung cancer team as a nurse coordinator for the high-risk lung cancer screening program. Otterbach says her greatest success in life was being "rejected from physical therapy school because it led her to her true passion in exercise physiology and nursing. 

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Nursing Introduces New Teacher Named Flo-Bot

December 20, 2012

The votes are in, and the UC College of Nursing s InTouch RP-7 robot now has a name Flo-Bot, in honor of Florence Nightingale. The name was decided by popular vote and was submitted by College of Nursing alum Patti Porter, who attended Flo-Bot s debut on Tuesday, Dec. 18. That s when Porter, faculty, students, staff and other guests of the college were permitted to take Flo-Bot for her first official spin around the college s simulation lab.  

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'Season for Giving' Never Ends at Academic Health Center:...

December 20, 2012

The holidays are typically deemed the "season for giving for peace and goodwill toward others. But at the Academic Health Center, staff, students and faculty members give year-round through their work in surrounding communities, making a difference in the lives of underserved populations.

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UC HEALTH LINE: How to Watch for Signs of Anxiety, Stress in...

December 20, 2012

After the traumatic school shooting in Newtown, Conn., many parents and caregivers have sought advice on how to talk to their children about such tragedies. They should also know how to watch children for signs of lingering fear or anxiety in the coming weeks.

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