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Academic Health Center

Academic Health Center. John Gillespie Nursing Medicine Allied Health Sciences Pharmacy. College of Medicine. Mike Zenz – College of Medicine Gina Weitzel – UC Neuroscience Institute Laureen McCorkle – Cincinnati Cancer Consortium Dawn Perrin – Educational Initiatives (Scholarships).

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Academic Health Center

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  1. Academic Health Center • John Gillespie • Nursing • Medicine • Allied Health Sciences • Pharmacy

  2. College of Medicine • Mike Zenz – College of Medicine • Gina Weitzel – UC Neuroscience Institute • Laureen McCorkle – Cincinnati Cancer Consortium • Dawn Perrin – Educational Initiatives (Scholarships)

  3. College of Medicine Education • Over 50 percent of physicians practicing in the Greater Cincinnati have either graduated from or received specialty training at the UC College of Medicine Research • In 2009, the UC College of Medicine received over $270 million in research funding resulting in many scientific discoveries and an economic impact of $4.8 billion to the Greater Cincinnati community. Patient Care • Providing the highest quality and most compassionate patient care through the training of quality doctors and the generation of scientific discoveries is the mission of the College of Medicine and UC Health

  4. Campaign Priorities • Campaign Goal: • $320,000,000 • Total campaign commitments: $114,795,313 • (July 1, 2005- Present) • Total campaign commitments FYTD: $20,988,238 • (July 1, 2009- Present) • Cancer Initiative – Cincinnati Cancer Consortium $247,100,000 • Neurosciences Initiatives $468,500,000 • Cardiovascular Diseases Initiatives $48,381,000 • Metabolic Disorders Initiatives $34,750,000 • Educational Initiatives - Scholarships $53,350,000

  5. Volunteer Opportunities • Cincinnati Cancer Consortium Advisory Board • UC Neurosciences Institute Advisory Board and Sub-Committees • Cincinnati Diabetes and Obesity Center Leadership Advisory Board • College of Medicine Scholarship Development Committee • Quest for Vision (Ophthalmology) Advisory Board

  6. College of Allied Health Sciences • Meridy Glenn

  7. College of Allied Health Sciences Established in 1998-16th college of the University of Cincinnati and the youngest by 30 years. • Current enrollment – Undergrad: 1,976 Graduate: 688 Living alumni-5,761 Undergraduate Advanced Medical Imaging Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Dietetics, Food and Nutrition , Health Information Management - Health Sciences , School of Social Work (2011) Doctoral Communication Sciences and Disorders , Physical Therapy Masters Communication Sciences and Disorders,  Nutrition Science, includes MD/MS integrated program 2012 – earning two degrees simultaneously-first of its kind in country); Transfusion and Transplantation Sciences , Health Administration (2012) Certificate Programs Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Dietetics, Animal Audiology (first of its kind in the country) Distance Learning Programs Clinical Laboratory Sciences Distance Learning(online program) Health Information Management(online program) Communication Sciences and Disorders (OMNIE)

  8. Proudly Cincinnati CAHS Campaign Priorities Scholarships & Fellowships $1,500,000 Faculty & Staff Enrichment $1,000,000 Endowed Chairs $14,000,000 (conceptual) Endowed Director of Student Affairs $2,000,000 (conceptual) Interdisciplinary Center for Wellness & Rehabilitation - $1,000,000 New CAHS Building $40,000,000 (conceptual) Current Building Renovation $1,000,000 (Nutrition Assessment Lab) Laboratory & Equipment Endowment $500,000

  9. Volunteer Opportunities • Special Programs (PRAISE) and Lectures • Serve on Leadership Council • CE Units (SSW, CSD)

  10. James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy • Meridy Glenn

  11. James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy Oldest College of Pharmacy west of the Alleghenies (Established in 1850) Current enrollment – 440 Living alumni – 3,780 PharmD-Doctor of Pharmacy Every student participates in programs to assist underserved in Tri-State region Pharmaceutical Sciences – MS/Ph.D Pharmacology, Pharmaceutics, Medicinal Chemistry, Social and Administrative Sciences, Cosmetic Sciences, Drug Development (MS DD)

  12. Campaign Priorities Scholarships: $1,800,000 (MSDD, Pharm D) Faculty Development : $6,500,000 Excellence Fund: $2,000,000 Program Enrichment: $1,000,000 A “Home of Our Own” Capital Campaign Renovation of Health Professions Building $10,000,000* Skills Lab & Equipment: $2,000,000

  13. Volunteer Opportunities • Serve on Leadership Council • Special Programs & Lectures • Law CE , Pharmacy CE • Reunion

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