Rheumatology
UA Center on Aging Awarded Grant to Continue End-of-Life Education with Medical Students
A segment of “Passing On,” an award-winning end-of-life film narrated by Scott Simon of NPR's “Weekend Edition,” focuses on the UA’s Living Will Project. The Arizona Public Media original documentary also was funded by the David and Lura Lovell Foundation.
UA Cancer Center Presents Strategy No. 4 of ‘Bear Down. Beat Cancer. Top 5 Strategies for Reducing Skin Cancer Risk’
UA Cancer Center Presents Strategy No. 3 of ‘Bear Down. Beat Cancer. Top 5 Strategies for Reducing Skin Cancer Risk’
Chief Residents, Community Providers from Across Southern Arizona Participate in Complex Care Training through UA Center on Aging
Interprofessional training program provides leadership, skills and specialized training for Banner – University Medical Center and community-based clinicians
UA Study Finds Energy-Dense Foods May Increase Cancer Risk Among Women of Normal Weight
ASN Kidney News Shines on ‘All of Us’ Research Program in Arizona
UA nephrologist Akinlolu Ojo, MD, MPH, PhD, was quoted in an article that appears in the August issue of the ASN Kidney News, a publication of the American Society o
Fighting Fire With Food ... An Expert's Inside Look at Nutrition and Inflammation
Fighting Fire With Food
An Expert's Inside Look at Nutrition and Inflammation
Ann Skulas-Ray, PhD
Assistant Professor
The University of Arizona Department of Nutritional Sciences
At the conclusion of Dr. Skulas-Ray's lecture, she will be joined by fellow UA Professor Dr. Donato Romagnolo for an epilogue on The Mediterranean Diet and its impact on inflammation.
Both professors will host the session's question and answer session
Diabetes, Pulmonology Topics for First Talk in Second Year of DOM Research Seminar Series, Sept. 14
The Emmy Awards aren’t until Sept. 17, but the DOM Research Seminar Series has been renewed for a second season, aka, academic year, in 2017-18—with a launch date set for Thursday, Sept. 14. The series features a dynamic cast of speakers led off by, Craig S.
UA@Work Focuses on Dr. Nancy Sweitzer’s Efforts to Open Minds, Mend Hearts
Nancy K. Sweitzer, MD, PhD, takes care of patients with advanced heart disease, some who need transplants, some who already have had them, and many who need medications and sometimes implanted devices to mitigate their symptoms and improve their quality of life.