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Roe Green Scholar Creates Surgical Teaching App
Rachel Pope, MD, MPH, an obstetrician/gynecologist at the UH Urology Institute and a UH Roe Green Global Health Scholar, is fellowship-trained in global women’s health. She recently developed an app to help train more physicians in fistula repairs.
Groundbreaking Study Shows Alzheimer’s Disease Can Be Reversed in Animal Models
A new study led by UH’s Andrew Pieper, MD, PhD and his team is changing how we think about Alzheimer’s disease. The team has confirmed in animal models that restoring the brain’s energy balance not only stops the disease, but also reverses damage.
Breakthrough Heart Attack Treatment Moves into Clinical Trials
A promising new medicine for heart attack patients has reached a major milestone: successful results in a pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial. Support from Harrington Discovery Institute at University Hospitals helped make the achievement possible.
Nordonia Teens Score Big for Angie’s Institute
In September 2025, students at Nordonia High School raised nearly $1,500 for University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Angie Fowler Adolescent & Young Adult Cancer Institute through their 2nd Annual Powder Puff Flag Football Game.
Family and Child Life Services Help Patients Thrive at UH Rainbow
The Family and Child Life Services department is a team of professionals who strive to ensure the best patient and family experience at UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital through individualized assessment, intervention, education and advocacy.
New Wellness Path a Step Toward Total Health at UH Geauga
Thanks to the generosity of local donors and the passion of the Geauga County community, a new path to wellness now winds through the woods at UH Geauga Medical Center.
Julie and David Borsani Support Healthy Families, New Possibilities at UH Rainbow Ahuja Center for Women & Children
A $1 million gift from Julie and David Borsani has established the Julie and David Borsani Fund, funded through qualified charitable distributions from an IRA .
Kartalis Gift to Advance GI Cancer Care Charts a New Course
With gratitude for care at UH Seidman Cancer Center, Katherine and Andy Kartalis have made a $250,000 gift to establish the Kartalis GI Cancer Treatment Innovation Fund.