Newswise News from University of Maryland Medical Center billing Latest news from University of Maryland Medical Center on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from University of Maryland Medical Center 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center Honors More Than 80 Trauma Professionals, First Responders Who Saved the Lives of Two Critically Injured Patients /articles/r-adams-cowley-shock-trauma-center-honors-more-than-80-trauma-professionals-first-responders-who-saved-the-lives-of-two-critically-injured-patients/?sc=rsin /articles/r-adams-cowley-shock-trauma-center-honors-more-than-80-trauma-professionals-first-responders-who-saved-the-lives-of-two-critically-injured-patients/?sc=rsin Mon, 28 Oct 2024 09:30:49 EST The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) hosted its 34th annual Shock Trauma Heroes Celebration October 26, honoring more than 80 trauma professionals and first responders who provided lifesaving care to two critically injured patients. University of Maryland Medical Center Cancer Patients Who Experience Cognitive Decline After Radiation Treatment for Brain Metastases May Regain Full Neurocognitive Function, New Study Suggests /articles/cancer-patients-who-experience-cognitive-decline-after-radiation-treatment-for-brain-metastases-may-regain-full-neurocognitive-function-new-study-suggests/?sc=rsin /articles/cancer-patients-who-experience-cognitive-decline-after-radiation-treatment-for-brain-metastases-may-regain-full-neurocognitive-function-new-study-suggests/?sc=rsin Tue, 01 Oct 2024 10:00:00 EST Nearly 40 percent of cancer patients who experienced memory loss, brain fog and other cognitive difficulties after radiation treatment for brain metastases regained full neurocognitive function within six months, according to a new analysis by radiation oncology researchers at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC). University of Maryland Medical Center Living in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Influences Stress-Related Genes, Which May Contribute to Aggressive Prostate Cancer in African American Men /articles/living-in-disadvantaged-neighborhoods-influences-stress-related-genes-which-may-contribute-to-aggressive-prostate-cancer-in-african-american-men/?sc=rsin /articles/living-in-disadvantaged-neighborhoods-influences-stress-related-genes-which-may-contribute-to-aggressive-prostate-cancer-in-african-american-men/?sc=rsin Fri, 12 Jul 2024 11:00:00 EST Those living in disadvantaged neighborhoods have significantly higher activity of stress-related genes, new research suggests, which could contribute to higher rates of aggressive prostate cancer in African American men. University of Maryland Medical Center Large Multicenter Clinical Trial Finds that Antiseptic Containing Iodine Reduces Surgical-Site Infections in Patients with Extremity Fractures /articles/large-multicenter-clinical-trial-finds-that-antiseptic-containing-iodine-reduces-surgical-site-infections-in-patients-with-extremity-fractures/?sc=rsin /articles/large-multicenter-clinical-trial-finds-that-antiseptic-containing-iodine-reduces-surgical-site-infections-in-patients-with-extremity-fractures/?sc=rsin Thu, 01 Feb 2024 07:00:30 EST A large multicenter clinical trial co-led by University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers found that an antiseptic containing iodine resulted in about one-quarter fewer post-surgical infections in patients with limb fractures compared to another frequently used skin antiseptic. University of Maryland Medical Center University of Maryland Medical Center infectious diseases expert available to offer insight on the latest COVID-19 subvariant JN.1 /articles/university-of-maryland-medical-center-infectious-diseases-expert-available-to-offer-insight-on-the-latest-covid-19-subvariant-jn-1/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-maryland-medical-center-infectious-diseases-expert-available-to-offer-insight-on-the-latest-covid-19-subvariant-jn-1/?sc=rsin Wed, 27 Dec 2023 13:05:30 EST University of Maryland Medical Center University of Maryland School of Medicine Cancer Research Featured at American Society for Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting /articles/university-of-maryland-school-of-medicine-cancer-research-featured-at-american-society-for-radiation-oncology-annual-meeting/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-maryland-school-of-medicine-cancer-research-featured-at-american-society-for-radiation-oncology-annual-meeting/?sc=rsin Mon, 02 Oct 2023 18:15:29 EST Researchers in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) presented significant findings in two studies featured today at the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) annual meeting in San Diego. University of Maryland Medical Center Internationally Recognized Thoracic Oncologist Dr. Taofeek K. Owonikoko Named Executive Director of the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center /articles/internationally-recognized-thoracic-oncologist-dr-taofeek-k-owonikoko-named-executive-director-of-the-university-of-maryland-marlene-and-stewart-greenebaum-comprehensive-cancer-center/?sc=rsin /articles/internationally-recognized-thoracic-oncologist-dr-taofeek-k-owonikoko-named-executive-director-of-the-university-of-maryland-marlene-and-stewart-greenebaum-comprehensive-cancer-center/?sc=rsin Mon, 02 Oct 2023 11:40:20 EST University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) Dean Mark T. Gladwin, MD, and University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) President and CEO Bert W. O'Malley, MD, announced today that Taofeek K. Owonikoko, MD, PhD, a distinguished physician-scientist with a global reputation in thoracic oncology, has been appointed Executive Director of the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC). University of Maryland Medical Center UMMC Psychiatrist Available to Discuss First FDA-Approved Oral Drug for Postpartum Depression /articles/ummc-psychiatrist-available-to-discuss-first-fda-approved-oral-drug-for-postpartum-depression/?sc=rsin /articles/ummc-psychiatrist-available-to-discuss-first-fda-approved-oral-drug-for-postpartum-depression/?sc=rsin Mon, 07 Aug 2023 14:05:00 EST University of Maryland Medical Center OB/GYN available for media interviews to discuss FDA's historic approval of first OTC birth control pill /articles/obgyn-available-for-media-interviews-to-discuss-fda-s-historic-approval-of-first-otc-birth-control-pill2/?sc=rsin /articles/obgyn-available-for-media-interviews-to-discuss-fda-s-historic-approval-of-first-otc-birth-control-pill2/?sc=rsin Thu, 13 Jul 2023 11:15:59 EST University of Maryland Medical Center The University of Maryland Medical Center Named One of America's Best Maternity Hospitals by Newsweek /articles/the-university-of-maryland-medical-center-named-one-of-america-s-best-maternity-hospitals-by-newsweek/?sc=rsin /articles/the-university-of-maryland-medical-center-named-one-of-america-s-best-maternity-hospitals-by-newsweek/?sc=rsin Tue, 06 Jun 2023 15:15:31 EST University of Maryland Medical Center, located in the healthcare hub city of Baltimore, receives national recognition for its academic maternal care units. University of Maryland Medical Center University of Maryland Medical System Hospitals Light Up in Green Across the State to Honor Military Veterans /articles/university-of-maryland-medical-system-hospitals-light-up-in-green-across-the-state-to-honor-military-veterans/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-maryland-medical-system-hospitals-light-up-in-green-across-the-state-to-honor-military-veterans/?sc=rsin Mon, 07 Nov 2022 16:10:07 EST Press release announcing Maryland's largest health system will light all of its hospitals in green as part of national initiative "Operation Green Light" to honor veterans. University of Maryland Medical Center Chief of Critical Care at University of Maryland Children's Hospital Available to Discuss RSV And "Tripledemic" /articles/university-of-maryland-children-s-hospital-pediatrician-available-to-discuss-rsv-and-tripledemic/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-maryland-children-s-hospital-pediatrician-available-to-discuss-rsv-and-tripledemic/?sc=rsin Fri, 28 Oct 2022 13:25:47 EST University of Maryland Medical Center R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center Celebrates Heroes Who Come Together to Provide Lifesaving Care to Critically Injured Patients /articles/r-adams-cowley-shock-trauma-center-celebrates-heroes-who-come-together-to-provide-lifesaving-care-to-critically-injured-patients/?sc=rsin /articles/r-adams-cowley-shock-trauma-center-celebrates-heroes-who-come-together-to-provide-lifesaving-care-to-critically-injured-patients/?sc=rsin Mon, 12 Sep 2022 09:00:40 EST The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) hosted its 32nd annual Shock Trauma Heroes Celebration Saturday, honoring more than 40 trauma professionals and first responders who worked together to save the life of a 51-year-old highway construction worker whose legs were crushed when he was struck by a car on I-95 and pinned against his truck. He nearly bled to death from his injuries. University of Maryland Medical Center University of Maryland Children's Hospital Plans Significant Enhancements to Pediatric Emergency Department to Meet Escalating Youth Mental Health Needs /articles/university-of-maryland-children-s-hospital-plans-significant-enhancements-to-pediatric-emergency-department-to-meet-escalating-youth-mental-health-needs/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-maryland-children-s-hospital-plans-significant-enhancements-to-pediatric-emergency-department-to-meet-escalating-youth-mental-health-needs/?sc=rsin Thu, 23 Jun 2022 10:20:02 EST University of Maryland Children's Hospital Continues to Add or Enhance Existing Services for Children and their Families in Psychiatric Crisis. University of Maryland Medical Center University of Maryland Children's Hospital Named a "Best Children's Hospital" for Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Surgery by U.S. News & World Report for 2022 /articles/university-of-maryland-children-s-hospital-named-a-best-children-s-hospital-for-pediatric-cardiology-heart-surgery-by-u-s-news-world-report-for-2022/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-maryland-children-s-hospital-named-a-best-children-s-hospital-for-pediatric-cardiology-heart-surgery-by-u-s-news-world-report-for-2022/?sc=rsin Tue, 14 Jun 2022 14:45:56 EST The University of Maryland Children's Hospital is named a "Best Children's Hospital" for Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Surgery by U.S. News & World, which also lauded UMCH as the #2 children's hospital in Maryland and one of the top 15 in the Mid-Atlantic region. University of Maryland Medical Center Groundbreaking for Major Expansion of University of Maryland Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center /articles/groundbreaking-for-major-expansion-of-university-of-maryland-greenebaum-comprehensive-cancer-center-groundbreaking-for-major-expansion-of-um-greenebaum-comprehensive-cancer-center/?sc=rsin /articles/groundbreaking-for-major-expansion-of-university-of-maryland-greenebaum-comprehensive-cancer-center-groundbreaking-for-major-expansion-of-um-greenebaum-comprehensive-cancer-center/?sc=rsin Fri, 13 May 2022 22:00:41 EST The University of Maryland Medical Center celebrates the groundbreaking of a nine-story patient care tower - the Roslyn and Leonard Stoler Center for Advanced Medicine - that will become the new home of the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center. The $219 million building will enable the cancer center to provide the most technologically advanced, integrated care to cancer patients throughout Maryland and the region well into the future University of Maryland Medical Center University of Maryland Medicine Eliminates Race in Birthing Decisions /articles/university-of-maryland-medicine-eliminates-race-in-birthing-decisions/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-maryland-medicine-eliminates-race-in-birthing-decisions/?sc=rsin Wed, 04 May 2022 10:00:17 EST University of Maryland Medicine has officially eliminated race as a factor in birthing decisions, replacing a calculator which led doctors to recommend a surgical Cesarean section to Black or Hispanic women who had a previous C-section, compared to women of other races or ethnicities. University of Maryland Medical Center Study: Losing Excess Weight in Adulthood Reduces Risk of Developing Polyps That Can Lead to Colorectal Cancer /articles/study-losing-excess-weight-in-adulthood-reduces-risk-of-developing-polyps-that-can-lead-to-colorectal-cancer/?sc=rsin /articles/study-losing-excess-weight-in-adulthood-reduces-risk-of-developing-polyps-that-can-lead-to-colorectal-cancer/?sc=rsin Tue, 01 Feb 2022 10:00:17 EST Weight loss for adults, particularly those who are overweight or obese, may reduce their risk of developing a type of polyp that can lead to colorectal cancer, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Findings were published today in the journal JNCI Cancer Spectrum. Losing weight from early to late adulthood (up to the mid-70s) - at least two pounds per decade - reduced an individual's risk for developing precancerous growths, or adenomas, by 46 percent, the investigators reported. Study findings particularly support a benefit of weight loss for adults who are overweight or obese. University of Maryland Medical Center Trial Co-led by University of Maryland School of Medicine Scientist Confirms Safety of "Mix-and-Match" COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Dosing /articles/trial-co-led-by-university-of-maryland-school-of-medicine-scientist-confirms-safety-of-mix-and-match-covid-19-vaccine-booster-dosing/?sc=rsin /articles/trial-co-led-by-university-of-maryland-school-of-medicine-scientist-confirms-safety-of-mix-and-match-covid-19-vaccine-booster-dosing/?sc=rsin Thu, 27 Jan 2022 19:05:56 EST An ongoing study just published in The New England Journal of Medicine was pivotal in allowing mixed use of booster COVID-19 shots -- critical as the U.S. experienced the Omicron surge. University of Maryland Medical Center University of Maryland Medicine to Eliminate Race from Kidney Function Estimates /articles/university-of-maryland-medicine-to-eliminate-race-from-kidney-function-estimates/?sc=rsin /articles/university-of-maryland-medicine-to-eliminate-race-from-kidney-function-estimates/?sc=rsin Mon, 22 Nov 2021 14:15:29 EST University of Maryland Medicine will end use of a long-standing clinical standard that factors a patient's race into the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease. The change could increase access to specialty care including transplant for thousands of Black people living with advanced kidney disease. University of Maryland Medical Center