Gill Heart Institute Receives $2.85 Million Grant to Study How Diet, Family History Increase Heart Attack Risk
Contact CE Central for Cost Estimates Prior to Proposal Submission
UK HealthCare’s CECentral: If you have a proposal and would like to create online enduring materials for healthcare professionals, host an educational meeting, or have an activity for CME or CPE credit please contact CECentral ahead of your proposal submission. The CECentral staff members can quickly provide you with estimated costs for inclusion in your proposal. You can reach CECentral at: http://www.cecentral.com/ideas. The Idea Generator is a quick online form that
Annual Financial Disclosure Mandatory for All COM Faculty
Annual Financial Disclosure Mandatory for All COM Faculty
All faculty in the College of Medicine (physicians and basic scientists) are required to participate in financial conflict of interest disclosures. Currently, faculty may be asked to fill out 2 separate and distinct disclosures:
2016 EAB Meeting
The second EAB in-person meeting of the University of Kentucky’s Center for Health Services Research (CHSR) was held at Woodford Reserve Distillery in Versailles, KY from Sunday June 19th to Monday June 20th, 2016. The initial dinner took place on Sunday, June 19th at Distilled at Gratz Park.
Medical Student Provides Critical Care Training to Nepali Doctors Before Earthquake Emergencies
Gill Heart Institute Receives Gold Quality Achievement Award
Is Your NIH Biosketch in the New Required Format?
The National Institutes of Health have introduced a series of changes to their biosketch format. These changes will allow researchers more freedom to describe the importance of their research. The new biosketches must be submitted with all grant applications on or after May 25, 2015.
There are three major changes to the biosketch. These changes are:
UK Board Approves Four University Research Professorships
Early Passion for Science, Medicine Puts UK Grad on Fast Track to Medical School
Grant Funds Continued Study of Aging and Alzheimer's Disease in Down Syndrome
Two researchers from the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging have received a multi-million dollar grant renewal to unlock the mysteries of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and brain aging with the help of people with Down syndrome (DS).