"Currently, people who forego vaccination benefit from herd immunity, protected so long as others are vaccinated. This protection will quickly wane for all of us as a tragedy of the commons unfolds at scale." @SamirShahMD@EShaughnessyMD@JHospMedicine
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Ohio has the highest increase in the nation in #stroke cases according to a new report from the CDC, but @UCincyMedicine doctors are doing something about it. They're studying treatments and warning about the symptoms that can help people survive.
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Congratulations to Dr @ssanten, professor in the @UCincyMedicine depts of Emergency Medicine & Medical Education, for being named associate dean for medical education research and innovation!
“I'm realizing life is always full of change and the need to be adaptable... And it does show you the grit and resilience and durability of the human spirit in a way.” Donald Batisky, MD, Associate Dean of @UCincyMedicine, shares why he stays in medicine: https://t.co/pgxbp2Usa0.
Thank you @JenHeisey for the incredible introduction & for nominating me for the @uofcincyfound Outstanding Philanthropic Award. What an incredible night celebrating @uofcincy & @uofcincyalumni#BoldlyBearcat Heros at the George Rieveschl Awards Dinner.
Had the pleasure of celebrating some of @UCincyMedicine rising M2s at the annual Urban Health Project “Committed to Community” program. As student interns, they led projects combatting disparities from food/housing insecurity to bridging language barriers for access. Well done!👌🏾
Today we celebrate @UCincyMedicine Class of 2027 Medical Students 🩺 #WhiteCoatCeremony 🥼 A beautiful, surreal and humble experience sitting on stage and looking at our Future Physicians #FutureOfMedicine ☀️ Never forget your roots, passion, or purpose. Enjoy the Journey!
A Medical Pioneer goes Digital. UC Libraries celebrates a new digital collection in honor of Dr. Lucy Orinthia Oxley, the first African American to graduate from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1935. https://t.co/WImSY6tVyt via @UCLibraries@UCincyMedicine
What makes patient care unique at academic medical centers? First, the full spectrum of health is addressed, starting w/primary care, which means routine and preventative medicine, mental health, & social support. It also encompasses highly specialized critical and complex care.