Our new curriculum is all about that teamwork March 22, 2019 The Heritage College's innovative new Pathways to Health and Wellness curriculum, launched in the fall of 2018, demonstrates what medical training of the future looks like.
The research odyssey of John Kopchick December 17, 2018 How a mouse helped launch a scientific discovery that improved lives and opened pathways for research into obesity, diabetes, cancer and aging.
3 questions all health care providers should be asking veterans November 8, 2018 A documentary tries to close the gap between the health care needs of 20 million U.S. veterans and the civilian physicians who often feel unprepared for the unique health-related exposures and risks that military service members encounter.
The importance of breastfeeding then and now: A response to U.S. threats against Ecuador over their resolution supporting breastfeeding July 19, 2018 An expert describes the importance of breastfeeding in developing countries where populations contend with unsanitary water that can be life-threatening to formula-fed infants.
Our People: Tom Fries, Sponsor of Founding Legislation June 23, 2016 Tom Fries, a Democrat from Dayton, was serving his third term in the Ohio House of Representatives when he became lead sponsor of the 1975 legislation that created what is now the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.
40 Things to Know: The world’s first transgenic mammal was developed here May 18, 2016 This discovery revolutionized biomedical research, making national news at a time when gene-splicing was still in its infancy.
40 Things to Know: Our Family Health radio program offered consumer health information for more than 30 years April 1, 2016 At its height, the program reached an estimated hundreds of thousands of listeners in the United States, China, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom and the American Forces Radio Network.
40 Things to Know: Our college was led by the first female African American dean of a medical school March 17, 2016 The 1993 selection our college's leader, Barbara Ross Lee, D.O., sister of Motown superstar Diana Ross, marked a step forward for diversity in medical education
40 Things to Know: We dance January 15, 2016 Since the early 1980s, the arrival of this annual event means it's time for students, faculty and staff to brush off the formal wear and join in the Nae Nae.
Our People: Sherman Brooks, ‘Resident Dean of Humanity’ November 23, 2015 Alumni from college's first decade remember janitor Sherman Brooks for always remembering students’ birthdays and offering a kindly word when they needed one.
Meeting Ohio’s Healthcare Needs Against the Odds – Ohio University Medicine October 15, 2015 The college opened in 1976, thanks to a clear vision, persistence and a healthy dose of courage.