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Binge Drinking and Blackouts Add Up to Big Costs to Health System, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “College students who require hospital emergency department visits due to injuries from alcohol-induced blackouts generate costs of up to $546,000 a year on a large university campus, according to research by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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Injuries from binge drinking among college students add $546,000 to health care costs per year: http://t.co/GQvp2yqF

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Match Day to Include Largest Class of Rural Medicine Students, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “More than 150 graduates of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health - including the school's largest-to-date group of rural-medicine students - will find out where they will begin their careers as doctors during Match Day, 11am Friday at the Health Sciences Learning Center, adjacent to UW Hospital and Clinics.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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Fun fact: This year, 11 students will graduate from our Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine program. http://t.co/LduHhtrp #uwmatch

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Scientists Produce Eye Structures from Human Blood-Derived Stem Cells, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “For the first time, scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have made early retina structures containing proliferating neuroretinal progenitor cells using induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells derived from human blood.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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Exciting research advance: For the first time, scientists produce eye structures from human blood-derived stem cells. http://t.co/AXd04BSr

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Two Faculty Members Among Distinguished Teaching Award Winners, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “Two University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health faculty members are among 10 UW-Madison Distinguished Teaching Award winners.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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Congrats to Roseanne Clark and Robert Fillingame, winners of @uwmadison Distinguished Teaching Awards! http://t.co/syzJkA0C

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Social Media Presents New Opportunities for Networking and Communication | Quarterly Magazine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison has adopted social media in a variety of ways. In addition to the school's active presence on Facebook and Twitter, faculty and students are using social media for advocacy, as an educational resource and as a research tool.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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Winter 2012 issue of Quarterly. New Opportunities for Communication. "Does social media have a place in medicine?" http://t.co/TsXOXa2y

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Laboratory Research Shows Promising Approach to Preventing Alzheimer's, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “As scientists struggle to find an effective way to prevent Alzheimer's disease, researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public health may have found a new approach to interrupting the process that leads to the devastating disease.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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New findings: Laboratory research shows promising approach to preventing Alzheimer's: http://t.co/72JnvQxo

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National Expert Carla Pugh to Lead UW Health Clinical Simulation Program, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “Dr. Carla Pugh, a nationally recognized leader in surgical education, has been named to lead UW Health's new Clinical Simulation Program in Madison, Wisconsin.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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We're excited to announce that Dr. Carla Pugh of @NUFeinbergMed will lead our new Clinical Simulation Program! http://t.co/hacE7tRo

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Medical Student Parker Hoerz Earns Public Health Award, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “Parker Hoerz, a second-year medical student at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, received an American Public Health Association (APHA) Student Assembly award for the paper he presented at the October 2011 APHA conference.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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Congrats to med student Parker Hoerz, who was recently honored by the American Public Health Association! http://t.co/pQmed1Bn

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Studies Show Insomnia is a Major Health Problem, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “Insomnia is a serious medical condition that should be treated with evidence-based medicine because it is linked to depression, diabetes, hypertension, drug abuse and even death, according to a review of recent research co-authored by a leading University of Wisconsin-Madison sleep researcher.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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Insomnia linked to depression, diabetes, hypertension, drug abuse and even death, according to new UWSMPH study: http://t.co/bvP7ovMo

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Researchers Find Gene Critical to Sense of Smell in Fruit Fly, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison have discovered that a gene called distal-less is critical to the fruit fly's ability to receive, process and respond to smells.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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Fruit flies don't have noses, so how do they smell? Read this article to find out. http://t.co/AODUMWZG

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Medical Student Research Forum is Today, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “The 10th annual Medical Student Research Forum takes place from 1 to 5:30pm Monday, January 17, at the Health Sciences Learning Center in Madison.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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Today! Check out the Medical Student Research Forum, 1-5:30pm in the HSLC: http://t.co/RXKNtFBO

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Share Your Memories of Paul Bertics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “Biomolecular chemist Paul J. Bertics, a member of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health faculty, died unexpectedly at home on Thursday, December 22 at age 55.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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We're collecting remembrances of Paul Bertics, who died unexpectedly in Dec. What are your memories? Share your story: http://t.co/KuE6sb8H

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Burkard to Use Partnership Grant for Studies of Aggressive Breast Cancer, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “Dr. Mark Burkard, a University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center researcher, using a two-year grant from the Wisconsin Partnership Program of the UW School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, will study an approach to targeted treatment for women with the most aggressive forms of breast cancer.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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$100,000 grant for Dr. Mark Burkard. RT @tonimo2020: Boost for @uwsmph research on aggressive breast cancers. http://t.co/GQeH4fMx

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A Look Back at the Images of 2011 - Photo Slideshow, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “Photos of people and events that shaped 2011 at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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ICYMI: Relive the people and events of 2011 through the eyes of our photographers. http://t.co/49X8x3hS

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Paul Bertics Remembered as Top-Notch Educator and Scientist, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

med.wisc.edu — “Biomolecular chemist Paul J. Bertics, a member of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health faculty, died unexpectedly at home on Thursday, December 22 at age 55.View full resource at med.wisc.edu

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Here's a short remembrance of Paul Bertics, who died unexpectedly on Dec. 22. His leadership and smile will be missed. http://t.co/Tr4tiwtf

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