Newswise News from University of Chicago Medical Center billing Latest news from University of Chicago Medical Center on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from University of Chicago Medical Center 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif The Leapfrog Group Names UCMC a Top Teaching Hospital for Seventh Time /articles/the-leapfrog-group-names-ucmc-a-top-teaching-hospital-for-seventh-time/?sc=rsin /articles/the-leapfrog-group-names-ucmc-a-top-teaching-hospital-for-seventh-time/?sc=rsin Tue, 17 Dec 2024 20:55:36 EST The Leapfrog Group, a national watchdog organization, has designated the University of Chicago Medical Center as a Top Teaching Hospital among only 75 others in the country for high standards in patient safety and quality of care. University of Chicago Medical Center Biased Language in Clinical Handoffs May Negatively Impact Patient Care /articles/biased-language-in-clinical-handoffs-may-negatively-impact-patient-care/?sc=rsin /articles/biased-language-in-clinical-handoffs-may-negatively-impact-patient-care/?sc=rsin Tue, 17 Dec 2024 11:00:00 EST A new study shows that when clinicians hear a patient described with negatively biased language, they develop less empathy towards the patient and, in some cases, become less accurate in recalling the patient's critical health details. University of Chicago Medical Center UChicago Medicine Receives $2.8 Million to Empower Underrepresented Students in Cancer Research /articles/uchicago-medicine-receives-2-8-million-to-empower-underrepresented-students-in-cancer-research/?sc=rsin /articles/uchicago-medicine-receives-2-8-million-to-empower-underrepresented-students-in-cancer-research/?sc=rsin Fri, 13 Dec 2024 17:40:18 EST The federally funded pathway programs strive to increase diversity and equity in the cancer research field, a key strategy to reduce health disparities in the Chicagoland area and across the country. University of Chicago Medical Center Hedy Lee Kindler named Associate Dean for Clinical Science Research, Human Subjects /articles/hedy-lee-kindler-named-associate-dean-for-clinical-science-research-human-subjects/?sc=rsin /articles/hedy-lee-kindler-named-associate-dean-for-clinical-science-research-human-subjects/?sc=rsin Tue, 10 Dec 2024 10:40:53 EST Kindler is one of the world's foremost authorities on mesothelioma and brings more than 25 years of clinical trial expertise and research experience to the role. University of Chicago Medical Center Ralph Weichselbaum, MD, Appointed University of Chicago Health System Leader for Radiation and Cellular Oncology /articles/ralph-weichselbaum-md-appointed-university-of-chicago-health-system-leader-for-radiation-and-cellular-oncology/?sc=rsin /articles/ralph-weichselbaum-md-appointed-university-of-chicago-health-system-leader-for-radiation-and-cellular-oncology/?sc=rsin Tue, 10 Dec 2024 10:40:43 EST In his expanded health system role, Ralph Weichselbaum leads efforts to bring radiation therapy to patients at the University of Chicago Medicine, including in Chicago's suburbs and in Northwest Indiana. University of Chicago Medical Center Quantifying Disease Impact and Overcoming Practical Treatment Barriers for Primary Progressive Aphasia /articles/quantifying-disease-impact-and-overcoming-practical-treatment-barriers-for-primary-progressive-aphasia/?sc=rsin /articles/quantifying-disease-impact-and-overcoming-practical-treatment-barriers-for-primary-progressive-aphasia/?sc=rsin Tue, 26 Nov 2024 07:00:00 EST Two new papers show progress in researchers' work to illuminate the struggles of those living with PPA and pioneer accessible treatment models. University of Chicago Medical Center $4.92 Million NIH Grant to Support Study of Legal Aid Benefits for Survivors of Violence /articles/4-92-million-nih-grant-to-support-study-of-legal-aid-benefits-for-survivors-of-violence/?sc=rsin /articles/4-92-million-nih-grant-to-support-study-of-legal-aid-benefits-for-survivors-of-violence/?sc=rsin Fri, 22 Nov 2024 15:10:03 EST Recovery Legal Care, a UChicago Medicine program designed to help survivors of violent crime, received funding from the NIH to study how free civil legal aid affects patients' long-term health and safety. University of Chicago Medical Center New Technology Points to Unexpected Uses for snoRNA /articles/new-technology-points-to-unexpected-uses-for-snorna/?sc=rsin /articles/new-technology-points-to-unexpected-uses-for-snorna/?sc=rsin Fri, 22 Nov 2024 11:00:00 EST Researchers from the University of Chicago recently developed a new approach for identifying new cellular RNA targets of snoRNAs. They uncovered thousands of previously unknown targets for snoRNAs in human cells and mouse brain tissues, including many that serve functions other than guiding rRNA modifications. University of Chicago Medical Center MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, UChicago Medicine Form Partnership to Foster Healthcare Connections in Communities Worldwide /articles/moneygram-haas-f1-team-uchicago-medicine-form-partnership-to-foster-healthcare-connections-in-communities-worldwide/?sc=rsin /articles/moneygram-haas-f1-team-uchicago-medicine-form-partnership-to-foster-healthcare-connections-in-communities-worldwide/?sc=rsin Thu, 21 Nov 2024 08:35:25 EST UChicago Medicine is forming a new partnership with the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team to amplify its healthcare mission and bring academic medicine to more communities regionally, nationally and globally. University of Chicago Medical Center UChicago Medicine Expands in Hinsdale with New Salt Creek Clinic /articles/uchicago-medicine-expands-in-hinsdale-with-new-salt-creek-clinic/?sc=rsin /articles/uchicago-medicine-expands-in-hinsdale-with-new-salt-creek-clinic/?sc=rsin Wed, 20 Nov 2024 14:00:24 EST UChicago Medicine's current clinic on Salt Creek Lane in Hinsdale will close Nov. 21, and open across the street in a new, larger facility Dec. 2. University of Chicago Medical Center How Colliding Genetic Processes Drive Aggressive Cancers /articles/how-colliding-genetic-processes-drive-aggressive-cancers/?sc=rsin /articles/how-colliding-genetic-processes-drive-aggressive-cancers/?sc=rsin Tue, 19 Nov 2024 14:30:07 EST Mutations in certain genes can lead to the accumulation of DNA errors, resulting in a specific type of genetic change known as large tandem duplications (TDs) that can arise from the collision of two critical cellular processes: transcription and DNA replication. University of Chicago Medical Center University of Chicago Medical Center Receives 26th Consecutive "A" in Hospital Safety from Leapfrog Group /articles/university-of-chicago-medical-center-receives-26th-consecutive-a-in-hospital-safety-from-leapfrog-group/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-chicago-medical-center-receives-26th-consecutive-a-in-hospital-safety-from-leapfrog-group/?sc=rsin Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:54 EST The University of Chicago Medical Center received its 26th consecutive "A" Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group, a healthcare industry watchdog. University of Chicago Medical Center University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center partners with Argonne National Laboratory to accelerate the discovery of new cancer therapies using AI /articles/university-of-chicago-medicine-comprehensive-cancer-center-partners-with-argonne-national-laboratory-to-accelerate-the-discovery-of-new-cancer-therapies-using-ai/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-chicago-medicine-comprehensive-cancer-center-partners-with-argonne-national-laboratory-to-accelerate-the-discovery-of-new-cancer-therapies-using-ai/?sc=rsin Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:05:26 EST Researchers at the UChicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center and Argonne National Laboratory are partnering to use AI approaches to discover new targets for cancer therapies University of Chicago Medical Center Catina Latham, PhD, named UChicago Medicine's new Senior Vice President for Community Health Transformation and Chief Equity Officer /articles/catina-latham-phd-named-uchicago-medicine-s-new-senior-vice-president-for-community-health-transformation-and-chief-equity-officer/?sc=rsin /articles/catina-latham-phd-named-uchicago-medicine-s-new-senior-vice-president-for-community-health-transformation-and-chief-equity-officer/?sc=rsin Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:50:55 EST Catina Latham, PhD, will succeed Brenda Battle as UChicago Medicine's Senior Vice President for Community Health Transformation and Chief Equity Officer University of Chicago Medical Center UChicago Medicine Expands Its Midwifery Program, Giving Expectant Mothers More Personalized Care /articles/uchicago-medicine-expands-its-midwifery-program-giving-expectant-mothers-more-personalized-care/?sc=rsin /articles/uchicago-medicine-expands-its-midwifery-program-giving-expectant-mothers-more-personalized-care/?sc=rsin Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:05:04 EST UChicago Medicine is adding midwives, offering more personalized childbirth experiences for parents-to-be. University of Chicago Medical Center $75 Million Donation From AbbVie Foundation to Support UChicago Medicine's New Cancer Pavilion /articles/75-million-donation-from-abbvie-foundation-to-support-uchicago-medicine-s-new-cancer-pavilion/?sc=rsin /articles/75-million-donation-from-abbvie-foundation-to-support-uchicago-medicine-s-new-cancer-pavilion/?sc=rsin Thu, 31 Oct 2024 08:25:32 EST The AbbVie Foundation, a nonprofit working to advance health equity, is donating $75 million to UChicago Medicine to support the $815 million cost to construct a state-of-the-art cancer care pavilion, the first and only freestanding facility of its kind in Illinois. University of Chicago Medical Center 'The Way to a Man's Heart Disease': Can Social Expectations of Masculinity Be Bad for Cardiovascular Health? /articles/the-way-to-a-man-s-heart-disease-can-social-expectations-of-masculinity-be-bad-for-cardiovascular-health/?sc=rsin /articles/the-way-to-a-man-s-heart-disease-can-social-expectations-of-masculinity-be-bad-for-cardiovascular-health/?sc=rsin Fri, 25 Oct 2024 11:00:00 EST A new study found that higher levels of stereotypical male gender expression were associated with a decrease in reported diagnoses and treatment for cardiovascular disease risk factors. University of Chicago Medical Center Selwyn Rogers elected to National Academy of Medicine /articles/selwyn-rogers-elected-to-national-academy-of-medicine/?sc=rsin /articles/selwyn-rogers-elected-to-national-academy-of-medicine/?sc=rsin Mon, 21 Oct 2024 11:00:18 EST Rogers is a trauma surgeon, public health expert, founding director of the Trauma Center and Executive Vice President for Community Health Engagement at UChicago Medicine. University of Chicago Medical Center How a Cancer Drug Alters the Immune System to Fight Against Cancer /articles/how-a-cancer-drug-alters-the-immune-system-to-fight-against-cancer/?sc=rsin /articles/how-a-cancer-drug-alters-the-immune-system-to-fight-against-cancer/?sc=rsin Wed, 09 Oct 2024 12:05:33 EST Research by James LaBelle shows how a widely used cancer drug has broader effects on the immune system. University of Chicago Medical Center U.S. News Ranks ComerĀ Children's No. 2 in Illinois for Fourth Straight Year /articles/u-s-news-ranks-comer-children-s-no-2-in-illinois-for-fourth-straight-year/?sc=rsin /articles/u-s-news-ranks-comer-children-s-no-2-in-illinois-for-fourth-straight-year/?sc=rsin Wed, 09 Oct 2024 09:05:19 EST Comer Children's Hospital ranks No. 17 in the Midwest in annual survey and is recognized nationally in four pediatric specialties. University of Chicago Medical Center