Sep 24
In the news: Shortage of forensic pathologists
According to a recent article in the Akron Beacon Journal, there are an estimated 500 to 600 forensic pathologists currently working the U.S., and only 40 new pathologists enter the […]
According to a recent article in the Akron Beacon Journal, there are an estimated 500 to 600 forensic pathologists currently working the U.S., and only 40 new pathologists enter the […]
Shefali Mahesh, M.D., M.B.A., has been named the Dr. Noah Miller Chair in Pediatrics at Akron Children’s Hospital as well as clinical associate professor and chair of the Department of […]
While swollen glands are commonly paired with colds and the flu, health experts like Richard Watkins, M.D., an infectious disease physician and professor of internal medicine at Northeast Ohio Medical University, tell Health.com […]
President John Langell and Vissy Elad, a second-year student in the College of Medicine, spoke to News 5 Cleveland about the importance of diversity in the health professions. They also […]
Insulin can cost individuals with diabetes hundreds of dollars a month, with the uninsured and underinsured bearing the greatest burden. “For those two groups, insulin prices have become outright unmanageable,” […]
Pharmacy deserts — areas without easy access to a pharmacy — impact both rural and urban areas. “Patients may end up going without medications, a lot of which could be […]
Sergul A. Erzurum, M.D. (’88), professor of surgery, was recently appointed to the Youngstown State University Board of Trustees. An ophthalmologist and vice president of Eye Care Associates, Dr. Erzurum […]
Carol Cunningham, M.D., associate professor of Emergency Medicine, had a busy — and award-winning — June. First, Harvard University’s National Preparedness Leadership Initiative named her the 2022 Meta-Leader of the […]
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the hospitality industry hard, including restaurants, bars, hotels and venues like the NEOMED Education and Wellness (NEW) Center. “We’ve been through a lot in the past […]
When medical schools across Ohio teach courses on opioids and substance use disorder, they are likely using a curriculum developed by a NEOMED team led by Stacey Gardner-Buckshaw, Ph.D., M.P.A., […]
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