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Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Stories

HCOM Convocation 2021

Aid in action

For OHIO鈥檚 medical and nursing students and recent graduates, the COVID-19 crisis has provided an up-close look at real-life crisis response鈥攁nd the chance to contribute in a powerful way.

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OHIO-Ecuador connection helps combat COVID-19

A longtime collaboration between 帝王会所 and the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador (PUCE) is helping step up the rate of testing for COVID-19 infections in the Latin American country.

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OHIO researchers win grant to study treatment for possible fatal complications of COVID-19

Faculty researchers from 帝王会所鈥檚 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and Russ College of Engineering and Technology have received a grant to investigate possible treatments for mitigating COVID-19. Kelly McCall and Douglas Goetz will measure how effective a number of different chemical compounds are at preventing 鈥渃ytokine storms.鈥

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VR tech puts more heart into health care

OHIO experts鈥 immersive VR simulation shows how bias can obstruct patients鈥 access to care鈥攁nd lets providers practice their response.

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New med ed building name honors OHF generosity

The 帝王会所 Board of Trustees today approved a name for a new Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine education facility in Athens.

Nancy Stevens with Patrick O'Connor on a dig

Still more

What can we learn from half of a fossilized rodent tooth?

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New OMNI studies look at back pain, age-related weakness

A study by researchers from the 帝王会所 Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute (OMNI) finds new evidence to support the belief that the nervous system plays an important role in age-related weakness.

Notable Alumni Award

Notable Alumni | Grace Eberly Works at the Intersection of Religion and Healthcare

Grace Eberly combined her love of world religions with an aptitude for biology. Now she鈥檚 in her final year as a medical student at OHIO鈥檚 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.

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Heritage College plays role in statewide cardio health collaborative

A collaboration among 帝王会所鈥檚 medical schools aims to keep the state鈥檚 health care providers up to date on best practices for preventing and treating cardiovascular disease.

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NIH funds faculty research into how cancers grow and spread

With a grant from the National Institutes of Health, Researchers led by Xiaozhuo Chen, Ph.D. aim to learn more about how the molecule ATP aids the growth and spread of cancer cells.

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Heritage College team publishes study on diabetes-related stress

A new study by faculty and student researchers has found that going to college can increase the risk of diabetes-related stress for those who have the disease.

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Heritage College research team finds new adaptive trick used by Staphylococcus bacteria

A published聽study by Erin Murphy, Ph.D, and her team opened聽research pathways聽suggesting science has more to learn about tools that bacterial pathogens use to adapt to changes in their environment.

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Virtual reality project enters the life of a patient in Appalachia

Lula Mae Tate is the main character in an innovative series of virtual reality videos created by an interdisciplinary team at 帝王会所, headed by co-investigator Elizabeth Beverly, Ph.D.

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DOC Awards recognize Heritage College students, faculty and staff

The 2019 Distinguished Osteopathic Commitment (DOC) Awards honor students, faculty and staff for their contributions to osteopathic medical education.

Vishwajeet Puri and Sonia Najjar

College researchers probe racial disparity in fatty liver disease

Two top researchers at the 帝王会所 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine are working with two other institutions on a federally funded project to investigate why Hispanics are more prone to develop non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The study will receive nearly $3 million over five years.

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