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The College of Medicine is one of the leading academic health centers in the nation. The college is housed in the Medical Sciences Building (MSB). The Medical Sciences Building serves as the center of many of the activities within the Medical Center at large. Admissions, Student Services, The Office of Research and Graduate Education, Academic Information Technology & Libraries are all housed within MSB. Click here to learn more about the College of Medicine.


 

 

 

The College of Pharmacy is dedicated to education that leads to highly qualified pharmacy practitioners, pharmaceutical scientists, and educators who meet the needs of a diverse society. The central mission of the College of Pharmacy is to improve the state of human health by the dissemination and creation of knowledge in professional pharmacy practice and the pharmaceutical sciences. The college is committed to excellence in the professional and scientific education of individuals who, as pharmacists, will be able to meet both present and future health care needs. Click here to learn more about the College of Pharmacy.

 

 

The College of Nursing, as an integral part of the University of Cincinnati, holds a philosophy that is consistent with the mission of the university. The college is committed to promoting program excellence and exerting influence in the delivery of health care through the education of professional nurses.

The college envisions achieving and maintaining stature as one of the top 20 colleges of nursing in the country and among academic health science centers through furthering excellence in nursing education and by attracting and retaining a diverse high quality student population and scholarly faculty with a broad base of expertise. The college seeks recognition as a research institution and an effective community force in response to health care needs. Click here to learn more about the College of Nursing.

 

 

The Vontz Center for Molecular Studies, was designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry and was built to be the most advanced facility for the study of cancer and neuroscience. The Vontz Center consists of three stories with walkable, six-foot interstitial space per floor with a total of 150,000 gross square feet of open lab space, core support areas (such as refrigeration units and darkrooms), office suites, a lobby and lecture hall. The open lab areas, modular work spaces, office clusters, common areas and adaptable utilities readily accessible through the interstitial space are designed to encourage interaction among researchers and provide a environment responsive to changing research needs. Click here to learn more about the Vontz Center.

 

 

Holmes is affiliated with the University Hospital and provides many health services for the students, faculty, and staff at the Medical Center. Some of the areas within Holmes include: the Infectious Diseases Control Center, the Pain Control Center, University Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Center, Same Day Surgery Facility, Holmes on Eden (hotel facilities primarily for patients who will be using same day surgery), Infertility Clinic, University Fitness Center, University Health Services and the Women's Health Initiative.

 

 

 

The Cardiovascular Center houses laboratories, conference rooms, and faculty offices where scientists and physicians search for causes and cures for heart disease. The seven-story building is connected at most floors to the Medical Sciences Building, where the College of Medicine is located.