Cardiology

UA Health Sciences Colleges Celebrate 2017 Convocations

MEDICAL WRITERS/ASSIGNMENT EDITORS NOTE: Media are welcome to cover these events, which are open to graduates and their families and friends only, not the general public. Please note that media are asked to remain in the audience area. More details about the ceremonies and graduates will be posted on the UAHS Office of Public Affairs website, http://opa.ahsc.arizona.edu, as they become available.

UA Sarver Heart Center Presents ‘Right Treatment, Right Person, Right Time: Progress in Precision Cardiovascular Care,’ May 17

LECTURE:    Right Treatment, Right Person, Right Time: Progress in Precision Cardiovascular Care

“Imagine if the pills you took for heart disease were designed for you personally,” said Nancy K. Sweitzer, MD, PhD, director of the UA Sarver Heart Center, chief of cardiology and professor of medicine at the UA College of Medicine – Tucson.

Two Tucson Med Students Bring UA Scholarship Awards in Aging Research to Thirty in a Decade

Kathryn Huber (above left) and Mariam Mostamandy (above right), first-year medical students at the UA College of Medicine – Tucson are thick as thieves as co-leads this past year for the college’s Aging Interest Group, a student club for those interested in geriatric medicine.

That’s where they bonded and became great friends, they say.

Three NCI-Funded T32 Research Post-Docs Positions Available at UA Cancer Center

Cancer Prevention and Control Health Disparities Training Program T32

Three National Cancer Institute-funded post-doctoral research traineeships are available at the University of Arizona Cancer Center in Tucson, Ariz. 

The T32 Program offers a multi-disciplinary mentored environment integrating behavioral to biological science research focused on cancer disparities and understanding and preventing cancer. 

‘The Healing Power of Sleep … Chief Nourisher of the Body, Mind and Heart,’ Subject of UA Arthritis Center Lecture, May 3

Sleep disorders are among the most common clinical problems encountered in modern medicine. Strong evidence shows that insufficient sleep has a significant impact on numerous health conditions, including chronic disease development, incidence and immunologic function.

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