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New Curriculum in Place at the College of Medicine

September 8, 2011

When incoming UC medical students took their class oath on Aug. 12, 2011, they pledged to "adapt with a changing environment." It seems fitting for the class of 2015 to make this pledge as we mark the first year of a new curriculum at the College of Medicine. One of the most appreciable changes in the curriculum is the integration of hands-on clinical training in the first year.

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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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New Curriculum in Place at the College of Medicine

September 8, 2011

When incoming UC medical students took their class oath on Aug. 12, 2011, they pledged to "adapt with a changing environment." It seems fitting for the class of 2015 to make this pledge as we mark the first year of a new curriculum at the College of Medicine. One of the most appreciable changes in the curriculum is the integration of hands-on clinical training in the first year.

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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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A Day in the Life of a Residency Coordinator

September 8, 2011

Successfully run residency programs are one of the components of fulfilling the UC College of Medicine s education mission. In this interview, Rose Alden, residency and fellowship coordinator for the UC Department of Radiology, reflects on her 23 years working in medical education tells and why she enjoys the unique challenges of the role. 

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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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New Faculty Welcomed, Celebrated at Reception

September 1, 2011

With nametags to help colleagues make connections and tables of food to mark the occasion, the UC College of Medicine celebrated new faculty during a reception on Wednesday, Aug. 31.

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Symposium Addresses Medical Monitoring As Litigation Remedy

August 31, 2011

The University of Cincinnati Department of Environmental Health will host an interdisciplinary symposium on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011, to discuss the success and lessons that can be learned from the Fernald community research project.

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Research Shows Heat in Chili Peppers Can Ease Sinus Problems

August 25, 2011

A new study led by University of Cincinnati allergy researcher Jonathan Bernstein, MD, found that a nasal spray containing an ingredient derived from hot chili peppers (Capsicum annum) may help people clear up certain types of sinus inflammation.

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Student Spurred to Action After African Voyage

August 18, 2011

Derek Zipkin spent his first day of clinical shadowing in Africa facing a mother who had just learned that her 6-year-old daughter contracted HIV through a blood transfusion. "I can see their faces clearly, says Zipkin, a second-year medical student in the UC College of Medicine. "The mother crying hysterically and the child, not knowing why her mom is crying, going over to comfort her mother when her mother found out she has HIV, says Zipkin.

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