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Focus on Research With James Eliassen, PhD

October 13, 2011

After studying in the West (Stanford University and the University of California, Davis) and East (Dartmouth College and Brown University), James Eliassen, PhD, settled in the Midwest as a research assistant professor at UC in the department of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience.

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Cardiovascular Center of Excellence Sees Success With...

October 12, 2011

In order to support the translational research mission of the UC College of Medicine and the Cardiovascular Center of Excellence (CvCOE) as well as to bring both cardiac caregivers and basic researchers together for potential collaboration, the CvCOE held a Translational Research Day, titled "Bridging the Lab and the Clinic," on Tuesday, Oct. 11.

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Focus on Research With James Eliassen, PhD

October 13, 2011

After studying in the West (Stanford University and the University of California, Davis) and East (Dartmouth College and Brown University), James Eliassen, PhD, settled in the Midwest as a research assistant professor at UC in the department of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience.

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Cardiovascular Center of Excellence Sees Success With...

October 12, 2011

In order to support the translational research mission of the UC College of Medicine and the Cardiovascular Center of Excellence (CvCOE) as well as to bring both cardiac caregivers and basic researchers together for potential collaboration, the CvCOE held a Translational Research Day, titled "Bridging the Lab and the Clinic," on Tuesday, Oct. 11.

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Program Improves Scores, Knowledge Retention for Third-Year...

October 11, 2011

An analysis by University of Cincinnati faculty members shows that a multiple-choice testing program coupled with a novel year-long clinical experience helps internal medicine residents improve their scores on the Internal Medicine In-Training Exam (IM-ITE).

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First-Year Students Experience Health Care in the Community,...

September 29, 2011

As part of new curriculum at the UC College of Medicine, first-year students in the Physician and Society 101 course went out into the field at more than a dozen local agencies to observe and report on aspects of health in Greater Cincinnati communities.

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Pilot Research Project Symposium Set for Oct. 13-14

September 28, 2011

Scientists will discuss the latest occupational and environmental health research at the University of Cincinnati (UC) Education and Research Center s 12th annual Pilot Research Project Symposium on Thursday, Oct. 13 and Friday, Oct. 14.

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New UC Research Promises Better Collection of Prostate Cancer...

September 27, 2011

Using something called inertial microfluidics, University of Cincinnati researchers are able to safely separate and collect concentrated volumes of fragile prostate cancer cells from small sample batches. This, in turn, enhances research of the disease.

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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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A New Divison Is Added to the Department of OB-GYN: Adolescent...

September 22, 2011

The department of OB-GYN has expanded its academic reach to include a new division of pediatric and adolescent gynecology. The division is directed by Lesley Breech, MD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and surgery at UC and chief of pediatric and adolescent gynecology at Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center.

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Cincinnati VA Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program Receives National...

September 19, 2011

The Cincinnati Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center s Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program for COPD has received certification by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, making it the second VA program of its kind to receive this certification in the U.S.

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Number of Children Poisoned by Medication Rising Dramatically,...

September 16, 2011

CINCINNATI The number of young children admitted to hospitals or seen in emergency departments because they unintentionally took a potentially toxic dose of medication has risen dramatically in recent years, according to a new Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center study.

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