Electrical Shutdown Set for Saturday, Sept. 22
There will be an electrical shutdown on the medical campus Saturday, Sept. 22, with the following buildings affected: Kettering Lab complex, Health Professions Building, Wherry Hall and Radiation Safety.
View ArticlePrimary Care Clerkship Gives Medical Students First-Hand Experience From the...
The Longitudinal Primary Care Clerkship is a course within the new College of Medicine curriculum that began last January and allows each first-year medical student to be paired with a community...
View ArticleProgram Expands to Give All Primary Care Residents a Glimpse of Geriatric...
New requirements led to Mandi Sehgal, MD, changing the meaning of "E" in Geriatric Resident Interdisciplinary Elective (GeRIE) to "experience" and expanding her reach to include all residents in the...
View ArticleTobias Invited to White House to Learn How to Educate Patients on Affordable...
On Friday, Sept. 28, Barbara Tobias, MD, Robert & Myfanwy Smith Endowed Professor, UC Department of Family and Community Medicine and medical director of the Health Collaborative in Cincinnati,...
View ArticleKiesler Receives Honor From Center for Respite Care for Work With the...
The Center for Respite Care will honor Associate Professor of Family and Community Medicine Joseph Kiesler, MD, at its second annual Transformation Award Ceremony at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25.
View ArticlePalliative Care Fellowship Programs Train Physicians to Provide Specialized Care
As palliative care programs in the United States continue to grow, providing options and support for patients and families dealing with serious, potentially life-limiting illness, the need for trained...
View Article'Homey' Dementia Clinic Increases Patient, Family Satisfaction
Jeffrey Schlaudecker, MD, assistant professor in the office of geriatrics, which is housed in the department of family and community medicine, says a construction project brought about a huge...
View ArticleComplementary Medicine Training Added to Medical School Curriculum
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...
View ArticleUC Research on Complementary Medicine Replicated at UAB
UC's Sian Cotton, PhD, has spent much of her research career studying how religion and spirituality, when used alongside traditional therapies, can help people cope with a number of illnesses. Now, her...
View ArticleDoarn Invited to Speak at NATO Science Workshop
Charles Doarn, research professor of family and community medicine, was invited to participate in NATO's Science for Peace and Security Progamme's 'Russia-NATO Advanced Research Workshop --...
View ArticleFaculty Receive Official Mind-Body Training, Create Student Elective to Teach...
Sian Cotton, PhD, UC associate professor of family and community medicine and director of the UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness and UC Health Integrative Medicine, along with Keith Wilson,...
View ArticleResearchers Study Effectiveness of Moble Apps for Mentally Ill
UC researchers in the department of family and community medicine have been awarded a $24,547 grant from the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Governmental Resource Center to study the effectiveness of mobile...
View ArticleUC Health Integrative Medicine Services Official Launch
UC Health's Integrative Medicine services are officially being launched at a reception from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, May 23, at the UC Health Women's Center (UC Health Physicians Office South), 7675...
View ArticleHEALTH LINE: Tips for Staying Healthy While Traveling
Illness doesn't take a break, and sometimes it strikes at the most inopportune times. Kathleen Downey, MD, a UC Health primary care physician in Wyoming, says there are tips for travelers to follow to...
View ArticleDonation Gives Medical Students Healthier Snack Options
College of Medicine alumnus Dan Asimus, MD, initially donated $500 to the UC Center for Integrative Health and Wellness to keep medical students snacking healthy and their minds and bodies going strong.
View ArticleCollege of Medicine Welcomes Class of 2017
The College of Medicine welcomed 173 first-year students into the medical field Friday, Aug. 9, during the college's 18th annual White Coat Ceremony, held at 10 a.m. at the Aronoff Center, downtown.
View ArticleCollege of Medicine Open During Jan. 7 UC Weather Closure
Though the University of Cincinnati will close for inclement weather Monday, Jan. 6, the College of Medicine (including all administrative offices, the Reading Campus, Hoxworth Blood Center and Health...
View ArticleUC Health Integrative Medicine Now Offering Services in Barrett Cancer Center
UC Health Integrative Medicine services will now be offered the Barrett Cancer Center on the Clifton campus, expanding services to not only UC Cancer Institute patients and their caregivers but also to...
View ArticleNational Telehealth Conference Coming to UC
The UC College of Nursing will host a National Telehealth Conference March 20-21, 2014.
View ArticleRegistration Still Open for National Telehealth Conference
There's still time to register for the National Telehealth Conference March 20-21, 2014.
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