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(11/03/14 7:41am)
National health care publication “Becker’s Hospital Review” recognized the University Medical Center’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery on its 2014 list, “125 Hospitals and Health Systems with Great Orthopaedic Programs.”
(10/27/14 9:17pm)
Tampons could help detect early-stage ovarian cancer, according to a pilot study led by a University medical researcher in collaboration with colleagues at Johns Hopkins University and University of Alabama at Birmingham.
(10/06/14 7:48am)
From Oct. 10 to 12, patients, doctors, engineers and entrepreneurs from across the region will
(09/22/14 2:02am)
Pre-med students will soon face a new challenge for medical school admissions, with the release of a revised Medical College Admissions Test and possible additional pre-med requirements.
(03/26/14 12:22am)
The University Health System has joined a national effort to seek treatments for neurological diseases, taking part in the SPRINT-MS trial within the Network for Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trials, also known as NeuroNEXT. The network, made up of 28 hospitals, is sponsored by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, which is part of the National Institutes of Health.
(03/02/14 6:35pm)
Children who suffer from recurrent fever and inflammation may show impaired cognitive ability, according to a new study conducted in Bangladesh by University medical researchers.
(02/23/14 9:18pm)
Jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics are expected to grow by 2.8 million by 2018, according to data analyzed by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. Even with this growth, the second-fastest increase in the country after health professions, the 2011 report predicts STEM jobs will make up only 5 percent of all jobs.
(02/16/14 7:49pm)
New research published in the American Psychological Association’s Psychological Bulletin suggests co-educational schooling offers the same quality of education as single-sex schools.
(10/07/13 5:51am)
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, a government shutdown furloughed more than 800,000 federal employees and left thousands to work without pay. The shutdown is taking a drastic toll on research funding across the country, and impacting the University community.