Rheumatology
International Collaboration Aims to Predict Life-Threatening Reaction to Heparin Treatment
Each year, as many as 12 million hospitalized patients — one-third of all individuals hospitalized — are prescribed the anticoagulant medication, heparin.
Rheumatology/Radiology Grand Rounds
Rheumatology Radiology Conference 7:30-8:30 a.m. followed by Rheumatology Grand Rounds from 9:00-10:00 a.m.
Presenters: Sabina Mian, MD & Jawad Bilal, MBBS
Title: Difficult Cases
Dozen DOM Docs Recognized at College of Medicine Faculty Meeting
At the recent College of Medicine – Tucson General Faculty Meeting, hosted May 8 in the University of Arizona Cancer Center’s Kiewit Auditorium, nine new faculty members and two more who’ve excelled as mentors were recognized from the Department of Medicine.
Great Mentors
In all seven faculty members were presented with 2018-19 Mentorship Awards, including:
GME Scholarly Day Showcases Research Prowess of South Campus Students, Residents, Fellows
Congratulations to all the participants in the 2019 Jeanne Deinert GME Scholarly Day at Banner – University Medical Center South.
Botanical Garden an Excellent Site for Blooming of COM-T ‘Faculty Appreciation’
Several faculty from the University of Arizona Department of Medicine participated in a Faculty Appreciation event at the Tucson Botanical Gardens hosted Saturday, April 28, by the UA College of Medicine – Tucson and Banner – University Medicine.
UA Sleep Medicine Physician Wins $100K Award from AASM Foundation to Study Apnea and Heart Health
Salma Patel, MD, MPH, an assistant professor and sleep medicine specialist in the University of Arizona Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, is among three winners of Career Development Awards from the AASM Fou
40th Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions Recognize Contributions of Dr. Frank Marcus to Understanding ARVC/D
Novel Study Discovers ‘Metabolic Fingerprint’ to Help Treat, Diagnose and Prevent Cervical Cancer
PHOENIX – Researchers at the University of Arizona have completed the first-of-its-kind study that could aid in the treatment, diagnosis and prevention of cervical cancer by identifying cervicovaginal metabolic signatures, or “fingerprints,” that distinguish patients with HPV, pre-cancerous cervical conditions and cancer.