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Ethiopia trip provides Syracuse University audiology student opportunity to āpay it forwardā
āDo you want to go to Ethiopia?ā The question came during a winter break phone call to Caithlin MacNeil, a second-year audiology graduate student, from a faculty member she had recently worked with on a research project. The phone call…
āPersonalized Medicineā at this weekās IRP
The April 21 session of Institute for Retired Professionals will host Robert West, associate professor in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department at SUNY Upstate Medical University. West will discuss āPersonalized Medicine: Tailoring Health Care in the Information Age.ā Genotyping,…
Listening devices help preserve confidentiality in hospitals for hearing-impaired patients
Itās against the law to share a personās medical information with others without written consent. However, itās almost impossible to prevent outsiders from overhearing private conversations in hospital rooms between doctors and hearing-impaired patients. Itās an all-too-common situation that a…
Harriet Brownās ‘Brave Girl Eating’ wins Books for a Better Life award
The Southern New York Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society presented the winners of the 15th annual Books for a Better Life Awards recently during a ceremony at the Millennium Broadway Hotel in Manhattan.
Syracuse VA manager to address health care at Feb. 17 IRP
Bill Hoffman, member services manager for the Syracuse VA Medical Center, will speak at the Thursday, Feb. 17, meeting of the Institute for Retired Professionals (IRP). Hoffman will discuss programs that are available to veterans, as well as soldiers returning…
College of Human Ecology highlights graduate studies during Feb. 26 information session
Syracuse University faculty and current students will welcome potential graduate students interested in addiction studies, child and family studies, child and family health in the global community, marriage and family therapy, nutrition science and dietetics, and social work during the…
Center for Health and Behavior announces spring 2011 seminar series
The Center for Health and Behavior (CHB) at Syracuse University announces its spring 2011 seminar series. The series is part of the CHBās effort to promote health and behavior research, and to strengthen collaborations on campus and within the local…
Roll up your sleeves and give blood during SU vs. UConn game
Students, faculty and staff who watch SU take on UConn in the Schine Student Center’s Goldstein Auditorium, Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 7 p.m., can also donate blood as part of the American Red Cross āAre you up for the challenge?: Give Bloodā competition.
Burton Blatt Institute hosts seminar on rheumatoid arthritis
Inspired by auntās battle, Professor Rebecca Baderās research focuses on improving lives of those with RA Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis, afflicting approximately 1 percent of the population and causing a significant financial and…
College of Human Ecology to offer new M.S. in Child & Family Health in the Global Community
Beginning in August 2011, the College of Human Ecology will begin offering a master of science in Child & Family Health in the Global Community, a 36-credit hour graduate program that will be a key component of the educational programs…