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MSN: Hepatitis C-positive livers safe for transplantation

June 24, 2020

MSN reported on a study from the University of Cincinnati and UC Health showing that patients who received a transplanted liver infected with hepatitis C and were later treated for the infection performed as well in recovery as transplant patients who received an organ free of infection. The study was published in the journal Liver Transplantation. Lead authors, Shimul Shah, MD, Shimul Shah, MD, professor of surgery in the UC College of Medicine, the James and Catherine Orr Endowed Chair of Liver Transplantation, section chief of transplantation at UC Health, and Nadeem Anwar, MD, professor in UC Department of Internal Medicine and UC Health physician, were quoted in the story.

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WCPO: Inside the fight to declare racism a public health crisis in Ohio

June 26, 2020

Ohio Senate committee considers a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis. Chris Lewis, MD, vice provost of academic affairs at the University of Cincinnati and associate professor of family medicine, discusses social determinants of health and the impact racial inequalities have on public health.

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In the News: KQED spotlights CCM Prep’s online summer arts offerings

June 29, 2020

UC College-Conservatory of Music’s Preparatory and Community Engagement (CCM Prep) area is featured in a news story about how high school summer theatre programs moved offerings online during the pandemic. The story is available to read online and was published by MindShift, a podcast on non-profit NPR/PBS member station KQED.