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Since 1819, the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is indispensable to our community through excellence in education, research and patient care.

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Tune in to 91.7 WVXU and Cincinnati Edition at noon today to hear Dr Susan McElroy, professor of psychiatry at UC College of Medicine discuss how the Ozempic craze has changed consumer habits and how the industry is responding. wvxu.org/show/cincinnat…

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.UC College of Medicine faculty have received a AMA grant to develop an AI-powered education coaching tool to teach the next generation of physicians and enhance the quality of care they provide. omniaeducation.com/news/ai-tool-t…

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We need 50 platelet donors EACH and EVERY DAY to meet the needs of patients in our local hospitals. Can we count on you? hoxworth.org/donors/types-o… . #Cincinnati #NKY #platelets

We need 50 platelet donors EACH and EVERY DAY to meet the needs of patients in our local hospitals. Can we count on you? hoxworth.org/donors/types-o…
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#Cincinnati #NKY #platelets
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Ecstatic to share that we will have the privilege of training the following fantastic future movement disorders neurologists University of Cincinnati starting July of 2025. Dr. Amanda Lin Ohio State Dr. Jorge Patino at UT Houston Welcome, Dr. Lin and Dr. Patino!

Ecstatic to share that we will have the privilege of training the following fantastic future movement disorders neurologists <a href="/uofcincy/">University of Cincinnati</a> starting July of 2025. 

Dr. Amanda Lin <a href="/OhioState/">Ohio State</a>
Dr. Jorge Patino at UT Houston  

Welcome, Dr. Lin and Dr. Patino!
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Following the MIND diet for 10 years produced a small but significant decrease in the risk of developing thinking, concentration and memory problems, a new study by UC College of Medicine researchers found. cnn.com/2024/09/18/hea…