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Published: 2013.06.18 | By Tom Moore | 9:34 AM
Published: 2013.06.18
By Tom Moore
9:34 AM
Former pediatric patients will play a leading role in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new UI Children’s Hospital, which will begin at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, June 21, on the patio of the John Colloton Pavilion at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City. Story
 

Distress Signals

young man sitting in shadowy room

You might be able to save a life if you learn to recognize the warning signs of suicide and know how to steer a student exhibiting these signs to appropriate resources for help. Story

Spotlight: Seeing health care from a new perspective

College of Public Health website: Spotlight: Seeing health care from a new perspective
Published
2013.04.17
group of health students smiling

A new University of Iowa student group strives to strengthen collaboration among health professionals. Story from: College of Public Health website

College of Public Health website

Ankle device conceived at UI goes to market

An ankle replacement device conceived originally at the University of Iowa debuted this week at the 2013 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons annual meeting in Chicago. Story

Fifty years of saving babies

blood sample being taken from an infant foot

More than 12,000 babies born in the United States since 1963 have been saved from the devastating effects of untreated congential conditions, thanks to a few drops of blood collected shortly after birth and the pioneering work of Robert Guthrie. In Iowa, the screening is performed by the State Hygienic Laboratory at the University of Iowa. Story

Predicting and preventing the next pandemic

As reports of human infections with a new influenza A (H7N9) virus in China continue to make headlines, the College of Public Health (CPH) is preparing to host the Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference. This timely conference will take place April 19-20 in the CPH Building, bringing together public health professionals, researchers, faculty, and students in microbiology, infectious diseases, and related fields. Story

UI's Tyler Priest says benefits of offshore drilling are understated

Published
2013.04.12
A photo of an offshore oil drilling rig

Tyler Priest, a UI associate professor of history and geography, argues for increased offshore drilling while Cindy Zipf, the executive director of Clean Ocean Action Inc., based in Sandy Hook, N.J., makes the case against greater offshore drilling in a Wall Street Journal story. Story from: Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal

UI alumnus helps rural Iowa pharmacies

Corridor Business Journal: UI alumnus helps rural Iowa pharmacies
Published
2013.04.16
UI alumnus Rody Miller works at a computer to help with a new startup telepharmacy business to serve rural Iowans

UI alumnus Roby Miller developed a business, TelePharm, that serves those in rural communities who need medications but who do not have access to a pharmacist due to the trend of more pharmacies in small rural communities closing. Story from: Corridor Business Journal

Corridor Business Journal

Perceptions of pain

Research shows that African-Americans generally have a higher pain tolerance than most people. Moreover, many are under-treated for chronic and acute pain, causing their health to decline. Staja Booker wants to find ways to help African-Americans receive better chronic pain care. Story

Old Gold: Building sees renovation, rededication, renewal

Stuit Hall exterior

At the heart of a newly designated historic district in Iowa City stands Stuit Hall, which once housed university hospital patients and later became home to art studies. The building now serves as a hub for the clinical psychology program in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Story

Spotlight: Honoring 100 Great Iowa Nurses

College of Nursing website: Spotlight: Honoring 100 Great Iowa Nurses
Published
2013.04.01
A nurse is honored while holding a bouquet of flowers for the '100 Great Nurses' celebration

Outstanding nurses from across the state will be honored for their courage, compassion, and commitment May 5 during the 100 Great Iowa Nurses celebration, created by the Iowa Nurses Association, the Iowa Nurses Foundation, the Iowa Hospital Association, and the UI College of Nursing. Story from: College of Nursing website

College of Nursing website

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