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Students Exude Excitement on Match Day 2009

March 19, 2009

Match Day is the culmination of four long years of medical school, where getting matched with a program in a specialty you desire is perceived as paramount to success. It is, after all, where they ll spend the next three to seven years training at their preferred hospital/specialty.

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University Hospital Volunteers Assist National 'Cover the...

March 18, 2009

University Hospital financial counselors and volunteers, in partnership with the Legal Aid Society, the Hamilton County Department of Jobs and Family Services and other partner organizations, will staff Medicaid screening and application stations at select area Kroger stores on Saturday, March 21, and Saturday, March 28, 2009, in support of Cover the Uninsured Week. 

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Students Exude Excitement on Match Day 2009

March 19, 2009

Match Day is the culmination of four long years of medical school, where getting matched with a program in a specialty you desire is perceived as paramount to success. It is, after all, where they ll spend the next three to seven years training at their preferred hospital/specialty.

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University Hospital Volunteers Assist National 'Cover the...

March 18, 2009

University Hospital financial counselors and volunteers, in partnership with the Legal Aid Society, the Hamilton County Department of Jobs and Family Services and other partner organizations, will staff Medicaid screening and application stations at select area Kroger stores on Saturday, March 21, and Saturday, March 28, 2009, in support of Cover the Uninsured Week. 

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Event Addresses Foodborne Diseases and Continued Threats to...

March 11, 2009

Health officials say recent massive national food recalls raised serious public concern about foodborne illnesses such as E.coli and Salmonella. A collaborative group of public health experts will hold a public event to help residents understand the genesis of foodborne disease and what they can do to protect their families.

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UC HEALTH LINE: Genetic and Environmental Links to Cancer...

March 5, 2009

People who want to understand how diet and environmental exposures may affect pubertal development in young girls are invited to attend the fifth annual public forum on the environment and cancer offered by the Cincinnati Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Center.

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Recent Research Earns UC First-Rate Global Headlines

February 24, 2009

The real-world purpose and impact of UC s most recent researching findings have earned the university headlines worldwide in the past month alone from Bloomberg News, BBC, Forbes, Reuters, U.S. News & World Report and others.

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Hutton Lectureship to Focus on Human Body Ethics

February 24, 2009

The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is celebrating its fifth year as host to the Hutton Lectureship in Ethics. This year s event takes place on Thursday, March 5, noon to 1 p.m. at Kresge Auditorium, and features esteemed speaker Michael Sandel, DPhil, whose lecture is titled: How Should We Treat the Human Body? Ethical Dilemmas and Public Controversies.  

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High-Fat Diets Inflame Fat Tissue Around Blood Vessels,...

February 18, 2009

A study by researchers at the University of Cincinnati shows that high-fat diets, even if consumed for a short amount of time, can inflame fat tissue surrounding blood vessels, possibly contributing to cardiovascular disease.

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