2:16UMB's Easy Guide to Zero-Waste EventsLearn how to make a zero-waste event at the University of Maryland, Baltimore from the Office of Sustainability.
1:10Eastern Shore Doctor Shortage: A Growing Crisis #shortsThe Eastern Shore faces a severe health professional shortage. The University of Maryland, Baltimore aims to grow class sizes and encourage doctors and health care professionals to work in rural areas like Cambridge, Easton and Salisbury. #DoctorShortage #EasternShore #RuralHealth #Maryland #Healthcare
0:30Health Care That Comes to Seniors | Breakthroughs Can’t WaitWhat if we could bring health care directly to older adults?UMB researchers are delivering on-site medication reviews, immunizations, and blood pressure monitoring to underserved senior housing communities.Breakthroughs Can’t Wait. At UMB, We’re Changing The Future Today.#BreakthroughsCantWaitUMB #UMBresearch #HealthyAging #Geriatrics #PublicHealth
3:54Breaking Down Barriers to Care for Older Adults | Breakthroughs Can't Wait - Nicole Brandt, PharmD,How can we help older adults live not just longer lives, but better ones? In Baltimore, Nicole Brandt, PharmD, MBA, and the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy are leading an interprofessional wellness clinic that brings health care directly to low-income senior housing sites.With support from the Toumey Foundation, the team provides on-site services like:• Medication reviews• Blood pressure monitoring• Immunizations• Mobility and fall prevention supportThis innovative “aging in place” model focuses on the Four M’s: What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility. By meeting seniors where they are, the program empowers them to live quality years with dignity and independence.Breakthroughs Can't Wait. At the University of Maryland, Baltimore, We're Changing The Future Today.#HealthyAging #Baltimore #BreakthroughsCantWaitUMB #UniversityOfMaryland #SeniorCare
1:24:57Charting a Bold Course for Eastern Shore Health CareOn Nov. 17, 2025 University of Maryland, Baltimore President Bruce Jarrell, MD, shared UMB's vision for improving health care as well as health profession education opportunities on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Joining Dr. Jarrell were the deans of the University of Maryland Schools of Medicine and Nursing, Mark Gladwin, MD, and Yolanda Ogbolu, PhD. The event was a hybrid affair, live from Easton's historic Avalon Theater.
1:52:41Community Town Hall with UMB President Bruce JarrellCharting a Bold Course for Eastern Shore Health Care. This hybrid town hall originates from Easton's historic Avalon Theater. University of Maryland, Baltimore President Bruce Jarrell will discuss plans to expand and improve the health care workforce on Maryland's Eastern Shore through innovative educational programs. Dr. Jarrell's guests are Mark Gladwin, dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and Yolanda Ogbolu, dean of the University of Maryland School of Nursing. All audience members, in-person and on-line, will be able to ask questions.
0:52Fighting Chemo Fatigue With ExerciseAs part of the Nathan Schnaper Intern Program in Translational Cancer Research at @@UMBaltimore, Benick Mbaya studied how exercise can improve symptoms for women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. #BreakthroughsCantWaitUMB
2:44Can Exercise Help Breast Cancer Patients During Chemotherapy?As part of the Nathan Schnaper Intern Program in Translational Cancer Research at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, Benick Mbaya studied how exercise can improve symptoms for women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer.
0:50Can We Save More Lives from Sepsis? | Breakthroughs Can't WaitSepsis kills 1 in 5 people worldwide. Dr. Ryan Pearson is developing nanoparticle-based therapies that could save thousands of lives every year.#BreakthroughsCantWaitUMB #SepsisResearch #Nanomedicine #UMBresearch
2:26:16Bridging the Gap: PA's Advancing Access in a Changing Healthcare LandscapeOn October 24, 2025 the Physician Assistant Leadership and Learning Academy (PALLA) hosted an event titled Bridging the Gap: PAs Advancing Access in a Changing Healthcare Landscape at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
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