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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.
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.
Support UH Food for Life Markets®
The UH Food for Life Markets®, launched in 2018 in collaboration with the Greater Cleveland Food Bank and Sodexo, provides food-insecure patients with fresh fruits, vegetables and pantry staples, as well as counseling with a licensed dietician.
Joanie and Tom Adler Bereavement Programs Help Family Heal
Led by Allison Remy, MSSA, LISW-S, the Joanie and Tom Adler Endowed Director of Bereavement Programs, the program facilitates comprehensive grief support for families suffering the loss of a pregnancy, infant or child.
Gift Supports Healthcare Innovation
Within UH Ventures, Allison partners with team members to look for and prioritize opportunities that can be piloted, tested, and measured at the UH Eastern market.
Gift to fuel the future of clinical trials at UH Seidman Cancer Center
A $3.5 million gift from Kathy Coleman to Because of You: The Campaign for University Hospitals will fuel the future of clinical trials at University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center.
Improving Health Through Community Wellness Centers
UH Bedford Wellness Center is often a hub of activity, from art therapy and financial literacy classes to aerobics and line dancing. It’s one of two UH Community Wellness Centers created to enhance the well-being of our community.
Five-star care at UH Seidman Cancer Center
Meet Venoy Rogers III, Executive Chef of Certified Angus Beef. He recently shared his culinary skills at Five Star Sensation. But Venoy’s connection to UH runs deeper-he’s also a grateful patient, having finished treatment for colon cancer in March.