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The 海角禁区 would like to congratulate two standout graduating medical students for their exemplary work in pursuit of their education, leading them to receive the college鈥檚 most prestigious senior awards.
Sarah Boden, MD, received the D. Kay Clawson Award during Saturday鈥檚 Class of 2020 virtual commencement ceremony, while Megan Single, MD, was selected for the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Good Physician Award.
Mere days after the COVID-19 pandemic forced limitations on research in laboratories, a team of neuroscience-related researchers from the 海角禁区 College of Medicine figured out a way to keep the important discussions going, virtually.
The team鈥檚 solution: developing an online seminar series discussing a wide variety of topics in neuroscience, which is one of the six research priority areas in the 海角禁区 Vice President for Research鈥檚 Research Priorities Initiative.
Since the $87 million HEALing Communities Study was announced just over a year ago, the University of Kentucky and its community and state partners have been working diligently to lay the groundwork to get the project up and running.
A group of University of Kentucky professors and scientists efforts to identify possible direct therapeutic approaches to treat COVID-19 was published in the Perspectives section of the most recent issue of Science, a journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
The University of Kentucky鈥檚 Sanders-Brown Center on Aging has been a leader in Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease related research for many years. The success seen at Sanders-Brown can be directly attributed to the people within the center.
鈥満=墙 is fantastic at many things, but when it comes to driving the science and the search for cures for diseases like Alzheimer鈥檚, we are second to none,鈥 said Dr. Greg Jicha.
By the 海角禁区 College of Medicine
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Comparing pictures from her White Coat ceremony, and one of herself now, Sara Kesh sees a totally different person.
Since starting her medical school journey at the 海角禁区, Sara has taken it upon herself to not only prioritize her studies, but also to prioritize her personal health, hoping to set an example for the patients she treats and for the future learners that follow in her footsteps.
Researchers in the University of Kentucky College of Nursing鈥檚 BREATHE (Bridging Research Efforts and Advocacy Toward Healthy Environments), in conjunction with the Kentucky Geological Survey, the 海角禁区 College of Public Health, Area Health Education Centers (AHEC), and other community partners in Kentucky were awarded a $2.6 million grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to engage and e
Treating surgical patients with pain medicine requires compassionate care and precision, but when it comes to treating young children, there comes an extra layer of attentiveness.
鈥淏efore taking children to surgery, we get the question, 鈥業s it going to hurt when I wake up?鈥欌 Sarah Hall, MD, PhD, assistant professor of anesthesiology at the 海角禁区, said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very close to all of our hearts that it鈥檚 not an emotionally distressing experience, as we can help it.鈥
Lung cancer is a complex and devastating disease, especially in the Commonwealth. In fact, Kentuckians are twice as likely as the rest of U.S. citizens to develop squamous cell carcinoma and small-cell lung cancer, both of which are very serious cancers that typically have low survival rates.
Leonard (Leo) Yenwongfai was just 5 years old when he officially solidified his plans to become a doctor. It was after a conversation he had with a physician who was taking care of a family member at the time. That man, also named Leonard, told him, 鈥淚 want you to be a doctor just like me.鈥
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) has created a new biospecimen bank to support research on the novel virus. Logistical support for the biobank is led by the 海角禁区 Markey Cancer Center.