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The Body: Black women should get to decide whether PrEP is an option

March 24, 2021

Jaasiel Chapman of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the UC College of Medicine was widely quoted in an article on the reluctance of black women to take pre-exposure prophylaxis, also known as PrEP, the preventative medication used to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS.

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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.

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UC college uses 3D ‘task trainers’ for virtual instruction

March 18, 2021

The UC College of Nursing has partnered with the UC 1819 Innovation Hub and a suburban Cincinnati company to provide 3D-printed task trainers. These lifelike models of human body parts such as an anatomical replica of a hand, arm, knee or torso provide hands-on training critical for skill development, one of the biggest challenges of educating students in health care fields during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Medscape: New adjuvant boosts SARS-CoV-2 protection in animal models

March 15, 2021

Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, of the UC College of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases, was featured as an expert source in a story on Medscape about animal model research showing that a new adjuvant, or ingredient, added to COVID-19 vaccines has shown promise for its ability to deliver the vaccine directly into lymph nodes.

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Before the OR, students get more anatomy practice

March 17, 2021

Charles Prestigiacomo, MD, created the Advanced Anatomy of the Head and Neck elective, offered to fourth-year students at the UC College of Medicine who are getting ready to match in surgical residencies and begin performing procedures on patients. He and colleagues are seeing how this class is better preparing students to begin their careers with a little more “real-life” practice.

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Livestrong: How bad is it really to snore?

March 16, 2021

Ann Romaker, MD, of the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine is widely quoted in an article on Livestrong.com about the potential health challenges posed by snoring. She says there is evidence that loud snoring could lead to stroke.

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Medscape: Recombinant IFN plus antivirals may boost COVID-19 recovery versus traditional IFN

March 24, 2021

Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the UC College of Medicine was one of the sources quoted in an article for Reuters Health on a study showing that in patients with moderate-severe COVID-19, recombinant super-compound interferon plus baseline antivirals was associated with a shorter time to clinical improvement than the same regimen using traditional interferon-alpha in an exploratory trial in China. Fichtenbaum said a lot more data and proof is needed before he would use this. And the lack of a control group that got just standard of care is a big weakness of this study.