Summer Food Safety Tips
May 26, 2017
Grilling out can be one of the more enjoyable experiences of the summer, but if food isn't handled properly, there is the risk of foodborne illness.
Scholarship Links Current Students to Social Work Icon
March 22, 2012
What began as an effort to honor a dedicated instructor has become a 12-year partnership between UC s School of Social Work and The Children s Home of Cincinnati and an important form of support for aspiring social workers.
Allied Health Doctoral Student Develops Telehealth Therapy for Local Vets and Families
July 7, 2011
Through a newly funded telemedicine program, local veterans with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) will soon be able to receive cognitive therapy from trained professionals in their homes and along with their families.
Dual-Degree Program Offers Med Students an Immersion in Nutrition
March 15, 2012
But he gladly signed up for one more last September: a year of training in nutritional sciences, which he says will enable him to better care for those patients in the future.
Focus on Faculty with Jo-Anne Prendeville
July 18, 2013
Jo-Anne Prendeville, EdD, retired this summer from her role as associate professor of communications sciences and disorders (CSD) at the College of Allied Health Sciences.
Focus on Alumni with Abena Amoah, MSW
July 11, 2013
As a social worker in the Covington office of the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy (DPA), Abena Amoah, MSW works with the defense team in criminal cases to provide alternative sentencing plans for defendants.
HEALTH LINE: Make Your Fitness Resolutions into a Long-Term Change
January 23, 2014
By now, those with fitness-minded New Year s resolutions may be seeing results from their new gym routine or they may have lost their enthusiasm and thought about quitting. UC rehabilitation sciences assistant professor Dan Carl, PhD, said it s a tricky time for new exercisers who started after the holidays.
Physical Therapy Geriatric Residency Receives National Accreditation
January 16, 2014
A new residency program in Geriatric Physical Therapy has received accreditation from the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education.
HEALTH LINE: Make Summer Reading a Family Activity for Young Kids
July 17, 2014
While their siblings are working through school-assigned summer reading, preschool-aged children can develop their literacy skills this season, with some parent-guided reading