Rheumatology

Cerner Insight Sessions for Clinicians Continue with Open Agenda

Cerner logoThe Cerner Insight Sessions for University of Arizona providers and clinical staff at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson and South have been revised based on physician feedback be more open in their format and flexible to allow one-on-one question and answer (Q&A) sessions with individual doctors, it was announced Dec. 6.

Read on to learn more.

Breast Cancer Patients Access Innovative Care through UA Cancer Center Clinical Trials

The University of Arizona Cancer Center boasts the leading breast cancer program in the Southwest, providing a multidisciplinary and personalized approach to care.

Patients are supported by a team of caring, dedicated experts and have access to novel therapies through participation in clinical trials. UA Cancer Center physician-scientists are seeking patients to enroll in clinical trials, which help improve cancer treatment and advance the field’s understanding of cancer.

Meet Your Pharmacist Save a Life: Holiday Celebration

The Petersen HIV Clinics pharmacy team, aka, T-Rx Group, and Petersen Consumer Advisory Board (CAB) would like to inivite you to join us for a holiday gathering. No lecture this time - Just a fun evening to get together, eat, play games, and celebrate the end of the year. And did we mention prizes???

Please RSVP at the following link: http://goo.gl/forms/Si1VDsPHBj

If you do not have current access to a computer, please feel free to RSVP to (520) 626-2882.

UA Collaboration Focuses Attention on Emergency HIV At-Risk Patients to Prevent Infection

Alyssa Guido and Shannon Smith

Shannon Smith (left) and Alyssa Guido are among staff at UA Petersen HIV Clinics, which are operated by the UA Division of Infectious Diseases at Banner – UMC Tucson and South hospitals (Photo: Robin Tricoles/UANews)

People seek care at hospital emergency departments for all sorts of afflictions, be they heart attacks, asthma attacks, auto accidents, broken bones, food poisoning or flu. Others seek care because they fear they may have been exposed to HIV.

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