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Hoxworth Blood Center announces inaugural “Cheers to Saving...

August 5, 2021

Hoxworth is partnering with more than a dozen local breweries and bars for this brand-new blood drive tour. Individuals who donate at one of the tour dates will receive a limited-edition growler to fill with their favorite local libations, plus a special gift from the host brewery.

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Hoxworth Blood Center announces inaugural “Cheers to Saving...

August 5, 2021

Hoxworth is partnering with more than a dozen local breweries and bars for this brand-new blood drive tour. Individuals who donate at one of the tour dates will receive a limited-edition growler to fill with their favorite local libations, plus a special gift from the host brewery.

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An introductory guide to college conversation: Helpful terms to...

The transition to the University of Cincinnati is an exciting journey, but it can be confusing at times. The first step to walking the walk is learning how to talk the talk. And we’ve made it easy to get started. This glossary of college admissions terms will help students navigate the college process — from application to financial aid and beyond.

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Cincinnati.com: UC Health opens 'long COVID-19' clinic

August 4, 2021

UC Health is running a 'long COVID-19' clinic at University of Cincinnati Medical Center. In a story published on Cincinnati.com, Charles Hattemer, MD, professor in the Division of Cardiovascular Health and Disease in the Department of Internal Medicine said COVID-19 is not done with us and we are not done with COVID-19.

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Local 12: How COVID-19 vaccines keep you from getting sick

August 4, 2021

Local 12 reporter Liz Bonis spoke with Shimul Shah, MD, and other Tristate physicians about whether there is still a need for vaccinations as breakthrough cases of COVID-19 affect vaccinated residents. Shah is a professor of surgery and division chief of transplantation in the UC College of Medicine.

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Passing along compassion

August 4, 2021

Christopher Slack was a sophomore in high school when his mother had a double brain aneurysm and was given a 5% chance of survival. Now in his second year of medical school at the University of Cincinnati, he says that experience convinced him: becoming a doctor was his calling.

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