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Evelyn Hess, MD, Portrait Unveiled

December 13, 2012

Evelyn Hess, MD, professor emerita and founder of the UC College of Medicine s immunology, allergy and rheumatology division in 1964, was honored Friday, Dec. 7, 2012, with a portrait unveiling.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Stroke Awareness Vital, Researcher Says

December 13, 2012

A recently published study highlighting stroke in younger populations attracted worldwide media attention. Still, the UC professor of neurology who led the research notes that more should be done to make the public aware of stroke and the critical importance of fast treatment.

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Complementary Medicine Training Added to Medical School...

December 13, 2012

This fall, the Physician and Society 101 and 201 courses began including complementary and integrative medicine concepts to help students learn how to incorporate these practices, many of which are already being used by patients, in medical treatment.

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Evelyn Hess, MD, Portrait Unveiled

December 13, 2012

Evelyn Hess, MD, professor emerita and founder of the UC College of Medicine s immunology, allergy and rheumatology division in 1964, was honored Friday, Dec. 7, 2012, with a portrait unveiling.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Stroke Awareness Vital, Researcher Says

December 13, 2012

A recently published study highlighting stroke in younger populations attracted worldwide media attention. Still, the UC professor of neurology who led the research notes that more should be done to make the public aware of stroke and the critical importance of fast treatment.

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Complementary Medicine Training Added to Medical School...

December 13, 2012

This fall, the Physician and Society 101 and 201 courses began including complementary and integrative medicine concepts to help students learn how to incorporate these practices, many of which are already being used by patients, in medical treatment.

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PM&R to Merge Into Renamed Neurology Department

December 13, 2012

Faculty and programs from the department of physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) will combine effective Jan. 1, 2013, with the department of neurology, which will be renamed the department of neurology and rehabilitation medicine.

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Organizer of Annual IvaDean Concert Reflects on Event

December 13, 2012

Fourth-year medical student and IvaDean Benefit concert organizer Khanh Cao talks about what went into planning this year s event and explains why the concert a favorite among faculty, staff and students means so much to the College of Medicine and the Academic Health Center.

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Distinguished Cardiovascular Seminar Series Dec. 17

December 4, 2012

Burns Blaxall, PhD, professor of pediatrics and director of translational science at the Heart Institute, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, will present, "Finding new targets and therapeutics for heart failure," Monday, Dec. 17, at noon in MSB 3351.

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Focus on Research With Silvana Obici, MD

November 21, 2012

Silvana Obici, MD, associate professor in the division of endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, has been named scientific director of the College of Medicine s Reading Campus operations a position reporting to Stephen Strakowski, MD, senior associate dean for research.

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Obici Named Reading Campus Scientific Director

November 21, 2012

Silvana Obici, MD, associate professor in the division of endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, has been named scientific director of the College of Medicine s Reading Campus operations. Obici will report to Stephen Strakowski, MD, senior associate dean for research.

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Popular Professor Energizes ACM Chapter

November 20, 2012

Computing Science and Informatics assistant professor educator has one mission to see students succeed! Paul Talaga, is working tirelessly to assist computing students with their projects and their professional connections through revival of the student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

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Region's First High-Risk Lung Cancer Screening Program Now Open

November 20, 2012

Lung cancer screening is now available for Tristate residents who are at an increased risk for lung cancer. Individuals who have smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for more than 20 years and those with a prior lung cancer diagnosis are considered at the highest risk. 

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Region s First High-Risk Lung Cancer Screening Program Now Open

November 20, 2012

Lung cancer screening is now available for Tristate residents who are at an increased risk for lung cancer. Individuals who have smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for more than 20 years and those with a prior lung cancer diagnosis are considered at the highest risk. 

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