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Making an impact through medicine

October 6, 2021

UC medical student Rohan Rao received unprecedented grant funding for summer brain tumor research in the lab of Soma Sengupta and Daniel Pomeranz Krummel and participates in a number of other College of Medicine activities in preparation for his goal to work as a clinician scientist.

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UC grad balances motherhood, medicine and a major move

June 4, 2021

Hagar Elgendy, a recent University of Cincinnati medical school grad, moves her husband, Cedric Peerman, a former Cincinnati Bengal player, and their four kids to North Carolina as she completes her medical residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation.

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Pandemic created change forcing medical students to adapt and thrive

May 24, 2021

The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine awarded 176 medical degrees during Honors Day, Sunday, May 23 in Fifth Third Arena. UC President Neville Pinto, UC Board of Trustees Chair Ronald Brown and Dean Andrew Filak, MD, of the College of Medicine offered remarks. Farzaan Kassam, a fourth-year medical student, was this year's class speaker.

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It’s a match

March 19, 2021

Fourth-year medical students at the University of Cincinnati celebrated Match Day 2021 with social media posts, facetime visits, texts and calls to family and friends. UC had 174 matched students who now know where they will spend the next three to seven years completing a medical residency. They will be the future doctors of Cincinnati and beyond.

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Yahoo News/WCPO: UC Match Day for medical students goes virtual

March 22, 2021

Hagar Elgendy, a fourth-year medical student, shared her Match Day experience with Cincinnati TV journalist Kristyn Hartman of WCPO. Elgendy will spend the next three years training in physical medicine and rehabilitation at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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UC medical students ready for a match

March 16, 2021

Match Day, Friday, March 19, is the culmination of four years of hard work for medical students at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Fourth-year medical students will learn where they will spend the next three to seven years of medical residency training. This year's festivities look a little different because of COVID-19.