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Stern Named VP for Health Affairs at UC

December 19, 2007

David Stern, MD, has been named vice president for health affairs at the University of Cincinnati, effective Jan. 1, 2008. He retains his position as dean of the College of Medicine.

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Stern Named VP for Health Affairs at UC

December 19, 2007

David Stern, MD, has been named vice president for health affairs at the University of Cincinnati, effective Jan. 1, 2008. He retains his position as dean of the College of Medicine.

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Genome Science Department Takes New Name

December 3, 2007

The genome science department—a University of Cincinnati College of Medicine unit located at UC's Genome Research Institute—has changed its name to better reflect the department's research focus.

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Genome Science Department Takes New Name

November 30, 2007

The genome science department a University of Cincinnati College of Medicine unit located at UC s Genome Research Institute has changed its name to better reflect the department s research focus.

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New Sickle Cell Network Promotes Transitional, Holistic Care

November 28, 2007

Sickle cell disease affects people of all ages. But according to physicians at UC and University Hospital, many patients who are diagnosed as children aren t fully prepared to deal with the additional health problems they may encounter as adults.

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Local Benadryl Inventor Gives $1 Million to Benefit Type 2...

November 19, 2007

A $1 million gift from Ellen and the late George Rieveschl, PhD, will advance type 2 diabetes research at the UC College of Medicine. The gift will establish the Rieveschl Medicine Fund to support the work of UC family medicine researcher Robert Smith, MD.

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Nationally Acclaimed Medical Humanities Expert Headlines UC's...

November 5, 2007

A nationally acclaimed physician-author who says creative writing can improve a doctor s clinical skills will deliver UC's 2007 Hutton Lectureship in Ethics. Abraham Verghese, MD, will discuss The Pen and the Stethoscope How Literature Informs Medicine, at noon Tuesday, Nov. 13, in Kresge Auditorium.

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