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UC Colleges Collaborate to Offer New Graduate Degree Program

February 16, 2011

The University of Cincinnati has launched a new graduate-degree program, the Master of Health Administration (MHA), to begin classes in summer 2011. The UC College of Business, College of Medicine and College of Allied Health Sciences collaborated to develop the curriculum to encompass multiple needs, disciplines and roles in the complex health-care environment.

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UC's Center for Health Informatics Supports Data Needs for Researchers, Clinicians

July 20, 2011

Established in 2006, the Center for Health Informatics, which is part of the department of public health sciences and is partially supported by the Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training, serves as a home for adult health informatics research, training and expert services at UC. It is affiliated with a number of other departments and colleges at UC, as well as health care organizations around the region.

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Great 'Vision' Leads to Transformational Crawley Gift

November 22, 2011

We often hear about people with "vision." We also hear occasional "small world" stories. The two come together in an astounding way in the case of Edith Crawley, namesake of the UC Academic Health Center's CARE/Crawley Building and the Edith J. Crawley Vision Science Research Laboratory. Not only was she a significant donor to the UC College of Medicine, but also she was a high school guidance counselor at Muncie Central High School in Indiana—President Gregory H. Williams' high school.

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From Parking Lot to ICU, Quick Emergency Care Ensures a Patient's Good Outcome

November 3, 2011

Medical professionals know it as "the chain of survival:" Early Access, Early CPR, Early Defibrillation, Early Advanced Care. It's a sequence of four steps that, when performed quickly and effectively, greatly improve the chances for victims of sudden cardiac arrest. For David Campbell, it was what saved his life Monday, June 20.

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UC's Chief Surgery Residents Reflect on Match Day, Life After Residency

March 17, 2012

Match Day—the day new medical school graduates learn which residency program they were accepted into—seems like a century ago for 2012 chief surgery residents Amy Makley, MD, and Michael Goodman, MD.  They agree that the magnitude of your new responsibility as a surgery resident doesn't truly hit you until your first nurse call or order as an intern—and you are solely responsible for answering the call. 

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Beyond Macronutrients: UC Researchers Suggest Alternative Diet Design

February 21, 2013

The search for the perfect diet one that promotes weight loss and optimal health has left many people empty-handed. An article written by UC researchers and appearing in this week's edition of Science suggests that a broad focus on the negative effects of high-fat or processed carbohydrate-rich diets could be misplaced.