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Applications to UK College of Medicine saw 37% increase this year

Applications to UK College of Medicine saw 37% increase this year and last updated 2021-03-16 19:35:02-04 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — The pandemic is likely behind a recent surge in applications to the University of Kentucky s College of Medicine. Last year, 2,777 applied, according to Associate Dean for Admissions Dr. Wendy Jackson. This year that number surged to 3,792. That s a 37% increase. I was absolutely shocked, she said over a Zoom interview. Jackson said there could be several reasons for the sharp increase. For example, she said applicants may be attracted to the college s great curriculum, positive environment, or simply, job security. She said, of course, that the pandemic is a likely pull as well.

UK, UK HealthCare Reflect on a Year of COVID-19

of LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 4, 2021) March marks one year since the COVID-19 global pandemic disrupted and altered everyone’s life. On March 6, it will be a year since Kentucky confirmed the first case of COVID-19 – a patient admitted to UK Chandler Hospital. A few days later, on March 11, the University of Kentucky announced it would transition its campus of more than 30,000 students to online instruction – initially just for two weeks following spring break but eventually from March 23 through the end of the Spring 2020 semester. Additionally, on March 20, UK President Eli Capilouto announced all employees able to work remotely would begin to do so, except for those in patient care, public safety, facilities maintenance and other areas where work must be performed on-site. Seemingly overnight, the bustling campus became desolate.

Registration, Abstract Submission Open for CCTS Spring Research Days

Feb. 24, 2021 LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 24, 2021) The University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) will host the acclaimed medical historian John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History, at the keynote panel of its 2021 Spring Research Days. The free, virtual event will be held on the afternoons of April 7 and 8. Held in conjunction with the UK College of Dentistry, the UK College of Nursing, and the Implementation Science Research Day, the CCTS Spring Research Days will focus on sharing research findings and best practices, enhancing collaborations, and mentoring the upcoming generation of clinical and translational researchers. This year’s new virtual format will feature an interactive conference space, where you might even find cartoon caption tests and a science comic book reveal.

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