Hematology and Oncology
Let’s Celebrate Women in Medicine on International Women’s Day – Today
A photo of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell next to a manuscript on "Medical Discourses" by Rebecca Lee Crumpler, MD, the first African American female physician in the United States, who graduated from Boston's New England Female Medical College in 1864.
UA Presidential Finalist Visit to UA Health Sciences Campus – Tucson
The Arizona Board of Regents was to announce a finalist at the UA College of Medicine - Phoenix campus for the UA’s next president late in the afternoon Tuesday, March 7, live on the ABOR website.
UA Study Finds Belly Fat Poses Higher Risk of Mortality Than Being Overweight For Older Women
A higher waist circumference was associated with premature mortality among postmenopausal women, indicating that abdominal fat is more deadly than carrying excess weight, according to a large multiethnic study by researchers at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. Being underweight also was linked with an increased risk of early death among postmenopausal women. The study was published online in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Feb. 23.
Sign Up for Cerner EHR Training by March 17 – Banner Tucson Hospitals, Clinics Transitioning June 1
The conversion from Epic to Cerner as provider of the electronic health record (EHR) in the Banner – University Medical Center Tucson and South hospitals and clinics is now only three months away. In that time, more than 6,000 physicians and staff will undergo Cerner training.
‘Top Doctors’ List Preview for July Issue of Tucson Lifestyle includes 25 DOM Faculty
More than 90 Banner – University Medical Group physicians recently were named to Castle Connolly’s annual “Top Doctors in Tucson” list. Twenty-five are from the University of Arizona Department of Medicine. They will be recognized in the July issue of Tucson Lifestyle magazine.
In Memory of Cardiology’s Kim Macdonald
The UA Sarver Heart Center faculty and staff are saddened by the unexpected passing Feb. 27 of Kim Macdonald, 54, our colleague and friend who was executive assistant to Nancy Sweitzer, MD, PhD, professor of medicine, center director and chief, UA Division of Cardiology, since 2014.
Immunity, Aging, Nutrition and ‘Healthspans’ Topic for Tucson Lifestyle, Center on Aging Co-Director
Janko Nikolich-Žugich, MD, PhD, co-director of the University of Arizona Center on Aging and chair of the UA Department of Immunobiology, was featured in the February 2017 issue of Tucson Lifestyle magazine.
Gootter Grand Slam Earns Ink in BizTucson for Sarver Heart Center, Dr. Karl Kern
University of Arizona cardiologist Karl Kern, MD, and the Gootter Grand Slam Gala, which occurred this past weekend, are featured in the Winter 2017 issue of BizTucson magazine.
Bipartisan Legislation Introduced to Make Independence at Home Program Permanent
This innovative home-based primary care Medicare program brings primary care medical services to Medicare beneficiaries with multiple chronic conditions in their homes. It has already saved $25 million in its first year. A new bill introduced March 2 would make it permanent.
U.S. Senators Edward J.