News Archives

Dec 20, 2001
  • Jane Martin

Studies to test effectiveness of pain medication for OB/GYN surgeries

GREENVILLE, N.C   (Dec. 20, 2001)   —   Two separate randomized studies within the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University are testing the effectiveness of pain medication for...

Dec 18, 2001
  • Doug Boyd
  • ECU News Services

Medical school receives grant for HIV clinic pharmacist

GREENVILLE, N.C.   (Dec. 18, 2001)   —   The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University has received a $59,244 grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust to...

Dec 15, 2001
  • ECU News Services
  • Jeannine Manning Hutson

Students named Schweitzer Fellows at medical school

GREENVILLE, N.C.   (Dec. 15, 2001)   —   Following in the footsteps of a man considered to be one of the world's greatest humanitarians, five students of the Brody School...

Dec 14, 2001
  • ECU News Services

Frail stay well thanks to program

GREENVILLE, N.C.   (Dec. 14, 2001)   —   Study results show that a case-management program has sharply reduced doctor visits, trips to emergency department, hospital admissions and the cost of...

Dec 10, 2001
  • ECU News Services

ECU and Craven address teacher shortage

(Dec. 10, 2001)   —   East Carolina University and Craven Community College, in an effort to help address the growing shortage of public school teachers in North Carolina, have...

Dec 07, 2001
  • ECU News Services

Trustees endorse changes in student fees

(Dec. 7, 2001)   —   The East Carolina University Board of Trustees has endorsed proposed changes that will result in a net increase of $53, or 4.8 percent, in...

Nov 01, 2001
  • ECU News Services
  • Jeannine Manning Hutson

ECU researcher seeks vaccine for biological warfare agent

GREENVILLE, N.C.   (Nov. 1, 2001)   —   When Dr. Marty Roop moved to Greenville in January to teach at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, he...

Nov 01, 2001
  • Doug Boyd
  • ECU News Services

Hospitalists: A plus for patient care

GREENVILLE, N.C.   (Nov. 1, 2001)   —   On a recent Monday, Dr. Anthony Smith was caring for 36 patients. That's about an average patient load on a typical day...

Nov 01, 2001
  • ECU News Services

Medical center ready if terrorists strike

GREENVILLE, N.C.   (Nov. 1, 2001)   —   Since Sept. 11, many people have wondered how prepared their communities are should terrorists strike with biological, chemical or radioactive agents. At...

Oct 31, 2001
  • ECU News Services

Agromedicine project awarded $3 million

(Oct. 31, 2001)   —   The North Carolina Agromedicine Institute, a multi-campus collaborative program headquartered at East Carolina University, has received a five-year, $3 million federal grant to establish a...