Tag: School of Medicine
Having meaningful discussion with kids is focus of UofL lecture
Parents will learn strategies for having open communication with their children and how doing so fosters healthy relationships at the next 鈥淏uilding Hope鈥 lecture...
UofL鈥檚 Carrico named president-elect of Kentucky Nurses Association
Ruth Carrico, PhD, RN, associate professor of medicine at the聽University of Louisville Department of Medicine and the associate founding director of UofL鈥檚 Global Health...
New culinary elective course teaches UofL med students to help patients...
A doctor, a dietitian and a chef walk into a kitchen 鈥
No joke. They are there to teach medical students about choosing and preparing...
Kosair Charities provides $1 million to UofL for children鈥檚 health care...
The University of Louisville has received $1 million from Kosair Charities to support four health-related programs designed to benefit our most precious gift, our...
UofL lecture will help you ‘Maintain Your Brain’
A healthy body鈥檚 connection to a healthy mind will be the topic of the next 鈥淏uilding Hope鈥 lecture on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
David A. Casey,...
UofL hosting international meeting on health effects of histidyl dipeptides carnosine...
The 4th Annual International Congress on Carnosine and Anserine will meet in Louisville today through Thursday (Sept. 12-14), drawing participants from around the globe.
The...
UofL hosts Optimal Aging Month in September Events aim to spread...
For the third consecutive year, the Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging at the University of Louisville is hosting Optimal Aging Month in...
Bhatnagar named ‘Research Exemplar’ by Washington University in St. Louis program...
The director of the Diabetes & Obesity Center at the University of Louisville has been named one of just 28 鈥淩esearch Exemplars鈥 in the...
Baby boom comes to UofL Center for Women & Infants in...
The final numbers are in, and oh, baby, July was booming at the Center for Women & Infants at University of Louisville Hospital.
The center...
UofL pathology chair: Senator McCain’s glioblastoma ‘bleak, but not hopeless’
Because of a recent development known as personalized medicine, Senator John McCain鈥檚 glioblastoma diagnosis is bleak, but not hopeless, said Eyas Hattab, MD, chair...































