The dangers of drugged driving are outpacing drunk driving
January 26, 2021
Drugged driving increases alarm UC researchers, and should alarm the public as well.
January 26, 2021
Drugged driving increases alarm UC researchers, and should alarm the public as well.
February 4, 2021
UC College of Pharmacy students were tapped early on in the vaccine effort, because they were already trained to give immunizations.
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.
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.
March 24, 2021
UC research finds that tobacco smoke-exposed children utilize emergency and urgent care services more often than unexposed children, which contributes to a large toll on the nation’s health care system.
March 29, 2021
Alternatives to direct eye injections are the focus of a new study to find alternatives for treating eye diseases.
March 26, 2021
Reseracher Ashley Meranios is interviewed by WOSU on the findings of a recent study that links more emergent health care services in children to the exposure to tobacco.
December 2, 2020
UC is joining a nationwide study to examine the impact of COVID-19 on communities across the United States. The Community Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Study (COMPASS) is part of the efforts by the COVID-19 Prevention Network launched by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).
December 16, 2020
A recent study by a team of University of Cincinnati researchers shows that suicide planning, attempts and completions were already on the rise pre-COVID-19.