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5/16/2013

Focus on Students With Martine Lamy, PhD

Focus on Students With Martine Lamy, PhDIn her 26 years as a student, Martine Lamy, PhD, has won plenty of awards--and she's not done yet. She'll receive one last honor Saturday, May 18, at the College of Medicine Honors Day: the first Warren Liang Award for Psychiatry Excellence.

5/9/2013

HEALTH LINE: NAMIWalks Event Battles Stigma of Mental Illness

Numerous studies have demonstrated the mental health benefits of exercise. But that's just one of the reasons NAMIWalks Cincinnati will unite over 1,500 participants Saturday morning at Sawyer Point on the Cincinnati riverfront.

4/22/2013

Boat Honored by Central Clinic

Thomas Boat, MD, UC vice president for health affairs and Christian R. Holmes Professor and Dean of the College of Medicine, was honored Friday by Central Clinic during its 90th anniversary celebration.

4/22/2013

Johnston to Receive NAMI Exemplary Psychiatrist Award

Peirce Johnston, MD, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience, has been selected as a NAMI Exemplary Psychiatrist and will be honored at the NAMI Warren County 2013 annual awards dinner Thursday, May 2.

4/9/2013

UC Expert Will Help Lead Study Comparing PTSD Treatments

A University of Cincinnati expert on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) will play a leading role in a 17-site, $9 million study that will compare the two leading evidence-based treatments for PTSD.

2/21/2013

Focus on Staff With Liz Rusche

Liz Rusche is a clinical research coordinator for the division of bipolar disorders research in the department of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience. Here she talks about her current duties, plus a background that includes sideline duty at football and soccer games.

1/24/2013

UC HEALTH LINE: Panic Attacks Troubling, but Treatable

Panic attacks can occur in many situations, a UC Health psychiatrist says, with sufferers originally thinking something else is wrong with them such as a heart attack or stroke.

12/12/2012

Researchers Study New Investigational Medication for Depression

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are participating in a multicenter clinical research study of a new investigational medication for patients with major depressive disorder who have not responded to existing antidepressants.

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