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Endovascular Aortic Repair Devices approved by the FDA Following Testing at UNC
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2012
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Heatwole Shank on WUNC’s “The State of Things”
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Kendra Heatwole Shank, a PhD candidate in the Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy at the School of Medicine, interviewed with Frank Stasio of WUNC’s “State of Things” to talk about a project she designed to better understand livability issues facing older Americans.
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2012
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July 26
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Check out this week's top TraCS stories!
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Read more to see what's new from TraCS!
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2012
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May 31
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Roper interviewed by News and Views radio show
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Dr. Roper discusses the legislative battle over UNC Health Care with Chris Fitzsimon, Director, NC Policy Watch.
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May 3
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UNC Health Care Twitter account now has more than 10,000 followers
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Our Twitter account passed a major milestone in April, as UNC Health Care now has more than 10,000 followers on Twitter. When ranked by followers, we are among the top 15 hospitals in America on Twitter. Congratulations to Tom Hughes in UNC Health Care’s News Office, who manages the account for us.
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2012
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May 2
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Curious about the state of the Affordable Care Act?
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If so, read Jonathan Oberlander's Q&A with the New York Times' reporter Gina Kolata. Dr. Oberlander is Professor of Social Medicine in the School of Medicine, and Professor of Health Policy and Management in the School of Public Health.
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April 5
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Find UNC Health Care news by topic, county
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You now have the option of searching for UNC Health Care news that is sorted by "topics."
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June 1
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Glickman named 2010 Institute of Medicine 'Anniversary Fellow'
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Seth Glickman, MD, MBA, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, was named one of two 2010 Anniversary Fellows with the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the esteemed arm of the National Academy of Sciences that advises the nation’s leading decision-makers on matters relating to health and medicine.
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Dec. 2
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A 'Miracle Baby' at UNC Hospitals
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17-month old Jessiah Jackson was rushed to UNC Hospitals with a metal rod stuck in his brain. UNC neurosurgeon Dr. Anand V. Germanwala removed the rod and helped to save the little boy's life. Jessiah is being called a 'Miracle Baby' and has earned national attention along with Dr. Germanwala.
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2010
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July
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VIDEO: A 'Miracle Baby' at UNC Hospitals
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17-month old Jessiah Jackson was rushed to UNC Hospitals with a metal rod stuck in his brain. UNC neurosurgeon Dr. Anand V. Germanwala removed the rod and helped to save the little boy's life. Jessiah is being called a 'Miracle Baby' and has earned national attention along with Dr. Germanwala.
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Vital Signs - July 29, 2010