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Charles B. Cairns appointed UNC School of Medicine, chair of Emergency Medicine

Dr. Charles B. Cairns has been appointed professor and chair of the department of emergency medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. He replaces Dr. Judith Tintinalli, who is stepping down after 17 years as chair.

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UNC doctor recognized as "Hero of Emergency Medicine"

The American College of Emergency Physicians has recognized Dr. Judith E. Tintinalli, professor and chair emeritus in the department of emergency medicine at the Universtiy of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, as a "Hero of Emergency Medicine."

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Match 2009

Welcome to the 2009 Emergency Medicine Interns

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Dr. Seth Glickman selected as Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Physician Faculty Scholar

Dr. Seth Glickman selected as Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Physician Faculty Scholar

Dr. Seth Glickman of Emergency Medicine awarded $300,000 grant to fund a three-year study aimed at speeding up emergency medical response times for patients across North Carolina who have suffered life-threatening heart attacks.

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Dr. Jane Brice selected as a 2009 recipient of the Medical Student Research Advisor Award

Dr. Jane Brice selected as a 2009 recipient of the Medical Student Research Advisor Award

Dr. Jane Brice selected as a 2009 recipient of the Medical Student Research Advisor Award by the Academy of Educators of the UNC School of Medicine.

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Dr. Kevin Biese receives training grant from the American Geriatrics Society

Dr. Kevin Biese receives training grant from the American Geriatrics Society

Kevin Biese, M.D., M.A., recently received a two year $40,000 grant from the American Geriatrics Society Geriatrics Education for Specialty Residents (GSR) Program.

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Dr. Laurence Katz receives hypothermia grant from NIH/NINDS

Dr. Laurence Katz receives hypothermia grant from NIH/NINDS

Laurence Katz, M.D., has received a two-year $500,00 award from the NIH/NINDS to support his study "Regulated Hypothermia to Treat Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury."

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