UANews Summer Stories Cover Health, Science from Tourniquet Comeback to Tillman Scholar
In case you’ve been on vacation or missed these summer stories from the UANews on Health & Science topics, here’s a list to catch you up:
In case you’ve been on vacation or missed these summer stories from the UANews on Health & Science topics, here’s a list to catch you up:
Benjamin Alouidor, a first year Master’s student in the UA College of Medicine – Tucson Medical Pharmacology-Perfusion Sciences Graduate Program was awarded the Best Student Scientific Award at the American Society of Extracorporeal Technology’s 55th International Conference, held May 2017 in Boston, MA.
Advancing its commitment to patient-centered care, the University of Arizona Cancer Center at Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center recently launched a multidisciplinary thoracic clinic. The sophistication and complexity associated with many forms of cancer often require an intricate level of care coordination, leaving patients vulnerable to misinformation and lack of communication that can have negative effects on treatment and experience.
Incoming University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson residents, chief residents and fellows joined each other Friday, June 23, for the Banner – UMC New Resident Orientation event hosted by the Marriott Tucson University Park Hotel.
The University of Arizona Division of Cardiology and UA Sarver Heart Center recently celebrated the graduation of several fellows from its two fellowship training programs. Fellows also presented awards to faculty and the SAVAHCS Cardiology Fellow of the Year was recognized.
The UA Division of Endocrinology celebrated the graduation recently of fellows in the Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Fellowship Program.
The Class of 2017 grads were Gisell Gonzalez Rios, MD, and Sukhampal Sidhu, MD.
Sample cover photo for Endocrinology Group on Workplace by Facebook (at right). Most divisions within the UA Department of Medicine have their own "group" set up already. Scroll down for links to them.
Graduates from the UA College of Medicine – Tucson celebrate completing the Center’s Integrative Medicine Distinction Track.
Two University of Arizona investigators were awarded a two-year, $415,491 grant to develop an aerosolized version of an oral drug approved to treat multiple sclerosis and evaluate its effectiveness for treating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, an advanced lung disease affecting older people.