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The University of Louisville School of Nursing Owensboro Extension program achieved a 100 percent pass rate in 2016 for first-time takers of the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses, NCLEX-RN.
UofL Owensboro nursing students turn in perfect scores on licensure exam Louisville nursing program achieves 93 percent pass rate
The University of Louisville School of Nursing Owensboro Extension program achieved a 100-percent pass rate in 2016 for first-time takers of the National Council Licensure...
From left to right: Tamara Iacono, Program Coordinator, Sr. Get Healthy Now; Ketia Zuckschwerdt, RN, Program Manager, Population Health, University of Louisville Physicians; and Wendy Dant Chesser, President and CEO of One Southern Indiana.
UofL wins Growing Healthy Lives ONE Award
The University of Louisville was presented with the Baptist Health Growing Healthy Lives ONE Award this week during the 29th annual ONE Awards, sponsored...
Which Greeble is different?
Detecting Alzheimer’s disease earlier using … Greebles? Difficulty distinguishing novel objects is associated with family history of Alzheimer’s disease
Would you be able to tell one Greeble from another? These unique graphic characters may prove to be valuable tools in detecting signs of Alzheimer’s...
The University of Louisville will provide physician support for Norton Children’s Cancer Institute.
UofL, Norton Healthcare team up to form Norton Children’s Cancer Institute
Earlier this week, Norton Healthcare and the University of Louisville announced the formation of Norton Children’s Cancer Institute. Combining the efforts of Norton Cancer Institute...
Cody Clark
A different way of thinking UofL alumnus incorporates autism into creating ‘the magic of life’
Cody Clark, 24, is a young Louisvillian who looks like the proverbial boy next door. The 2015 University of Louisville graduate is steadily making...
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Alzheimer’s disease the focus of UofL Perlstein Lecture 16th annual gerontology lecture highlights Optimal Aging Conference, June 11-13
Two nationally-known experts in aging will address Alzheimer’s disease at the 16th annual Irving B. Perlstein Gerontology Lecture, a featured event of the 2017...
UofL’s School of Medicine started its Medals4Mettle program in 2009.
Dentistry, grad students to join School of Medicine for this year’s Medals4Mettle
This year, 87 students in the School of Medicine, and for the first time the School of Dentistry and graduate programs, are scheduled to...
Prosthodontists use digital dentistry to help design crowns
UofL School of Dentistry recognizes National Prosthodontics Awareness Week, April 2-8 Missing teeth should be treated as a chronic medical condition
Tooth loss can lead to poor nutrition and is linked to systemic diseases such as diabetes and coronary heart disease. Missing teeth also affects...
National Public Health Week
Suicide prevention walk, neighborhood clean-up among public health awareness events UofL to celebrate National Public Health Week April 3-9
Making changes to become a healthier society is the theme of National Public Health Week, happening April 3-9. Locally, the University of Louisville School...
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Physical therapy may be the latest key to healthy aging Institute-sponsored lecture looks at physical therapy as springboard to health and wellness
A health paradigm shift in how we view physical therapy is the focus of the final lecture of the Spring 2017 Optimal Aging Lecture...