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Jul 06, 2020
Program helps New York home health agency face coronavirus challenges in real time
May 29, 2020
URMC Telehealth Appointments Skyrocket During Pandemic
Apr 29, 2020
Should you take a coronavirus antibody test? What you need to know
Apr 21, 2020
Coronavirus: Your Good Questions Answered by URMC's chief medical officer
Apr 14, 2020
URMC, RRH Partner with Pfizer and BioNTech to Conduct Late-Stage COVID-19 Vaccine Study
URMC Study Tests if COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Can Treat, Prevent Infection
URMC Receives Another $24 Million to Translate Research Discoveries into Health Improvements
URMC Psychiatry Awarded Additional $2.5M to Combat Opioids in Rural Communities
Coordinating Coronavirus Research: Creating Options for Our Sickest COVID-19 Patients
3-Year-Old Asks Santa: ‘Can You Bring My Mommy a New Heart?’
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Benefits Cancer Survivors with Heart Failure
New Heart Surgery Technique Performed 1st in US at Strong Gets FDA OK
Syracuse-area Woman with Heart Failure Reaches Rare Milestone
Organ transplant programs continue despite pandemic
May 21, 2020
3-Year-Old Asks Santa: ‘Can You Bring My Mommy a New Heart?’
Dec 20, 2019
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Benefits Cancer Survivors with Heart Failure
Nov 12, 2019
New Heart Surgery Technique Performed 1st in US at Strong Gets FDA OK
Jul 30, 2019
Syracuse-area Woman with Heart Failure Reaches Rare Milestone
Mar 25, 2019
NCI Funds Urban-Rural Cervical Cancer Screening Research
Jul 08, 2020
A new University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine study aims to reduce the screening disparity for cervical cancer, a highly preventable disease, with a study conducted at UR Medicine emergency departments in urban and rural locations.
COVID-19 Toll in Nursing Homes Linked to Staffing Levels and Quality
Jun 18, 2020
A new study shows that residents of long-term care facilities with lower nurse staffing levels, poorer quality scores, and higher concentrations of disadvantaged residents suffer from higher rates of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths.
University Makes Self-Screening Technology for COVID-19 Symptoms Available to Nation’s Employers as Open Source Code
Jun 12, 2020
Employers across the country can advance reopening efforts with technology developed by the University of Rochester to check employees for potential COVID-19 symptoms before they report to work each day.