General Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
Asthma Research Gets Spotlight in Arizona Republic Op-Ed by UA Senior VPs
In case you missed it, here’s a link to an op-ed article co-written by the University of Arizona’s Kimberly Andrews Espy, PhD, senior vice president for research, and
UA’s Dr. Yves Lussier Honored with Ambassador Award
Final DOM Research Seminar of 2016-17 Delivers on Data for Precision Medicine Solutions
The final DOM Research Seminar for the 2016-17 academic year was held today, June 8, in Room 5403 of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, delivering on the promise behind precision medicine solutions in two distinct areas of study—cardiology and oncology.
Dr. Monica Kraft Named Fellow in Executive Leadership Program for Women in Academic Medicine
University of Arizona Department of Medicine Chair Monica Kraft, MD, was chosen to join the prestigious Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) Program as a fellow for its Class of 2017-18.
UA Research Says H. Pylori Needs Much Closer Attention
It was long thought that gastric ulcers and other digestive woes were brought about by stress. But in 2005, clinical fellow Barry J.
UA Sleep Research Links Sleep Disturbances with Controlled, Illegal or Banned Substances Use among College Athletes
A new study by University of Arizona sleep researchers links sleep disturbance with the use of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs among college athletes.
In an analysis of survey data collected from 8,683 student-athletes at U.S. colleges and universities collected from 2011-2014 show sleep disturbance is strongly related to the use of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs.
Class of 2017 Tucson Campus Residents Celebrate Graduation with Honors
At the graduation dinner for the Class of 2017 members of the University of Arizona Internal Medicine Residency Program – Tucson Campus, a number of awards were presented—some in recognition of the hard work of three year’s training, others in jest—reflecting the camaraderie developed in that time.
UA Research: `Social Jetlag’ Measured by Differences in Sleep Patterns on Days Off Vs. Work Days, Associated with Poor Overall Health
“Social jetlag,” the time difference experienced between sleep patterns on days off compared to work days, has emerged as an important marker for health, according to University of Arizona Health Sciences sleep researchers.
Designed to Increase Diversity in Health Care, UA Health Sciences’ Summer Programs Commence June 5
Four highly competitive University of Arizona Health Sciences Office of Diversity and Inclusion-led summer programs will participate in an opening ceremony Monday, June 5, at 8 a.m., in Drachman Hall, Room A114, 1295 N. Martin Ave., Tucson.