Translational and Regenerative Medicine
New Radiosurgery Technique a Boon for Cancer Patients
Patients whose cancer has spread to their brain typically face hours or days of radiation treatments to combat each cancerous lesion. Now a new technique offered at the University of Arizona Cancer Center allows radiation oncologists to target as many as 10 brain lesions in a single, painless 90-minute treatment.
Latest Anti-retroviral Drug Regimens Provide `Lazarus Effect’ for HIV Patients Suffering from Frailty
Treatment of the HIV/AIDS epidemic has seen remarkable advancements with the advent of the latest anti-retroviral drug therapy and powerful tools to test for drug resistance, making the infection almost “undetectable” in patients who strictly comply with their medication therap
2019 UA Department of Medicine Awards Assembly
SAVE THE DATE!
— By Invitation Only —
Please join us as we recognize students, residents, fellows and faculty for outstanding achievements in the 2017-18 academic year at the Annual UA Department of Medicine Awards Assembly at the Arizona Inn.
UA College of Nursing Launches Bachelor of Science in Nursing Integrative Health Program in Gilbert, Ariz.
In fall 2019, the University of Arizona College of Nursing will advance its commitment to integrative heath when it begins offering a new Bachelor of Science in Nursing pathway devoted to blending conventional health care
International Mendel Day 2019
Join us for a SPECIAL EVENT hosted by Drs. Christina Laukaitis, Robert C.
New, Minimally Invasive Treatment for Enlarged Prostate Shows Promise
University of Arizona interventional radiologists and urologists at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson have been working to improve the quality of life in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
BPH, also known as an enlarged prostate, affects as many as half of men by age 60. Symptoms include urinary frequency, urgency, urination at night that disrupts sleep and incomplete bladder emptying.
Twenty UA Department of Medicine Physicians Make Preview List for 2019 ‘Top Doctors’
Medical Education Research Day
The College of Medicine – Tucson Office of Curricular Affairs, in collaboration with the Academy of Medical Education Scholars (AMES), invites you to participate in the 6th Annual Medical Education Research Day. If you are a faculty, fellow, resident, medical student or staff member engaged in medical education research, please submit an abstract to present a poster at this event. Hors d’oeuvres will be provided.
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Final African American Heritage Month Talk to Focus Feb. 28 on Disparities in Heart Failure
UA cardiologist Khadijah Breathett, MD, will talk at the third and final lecture Feb. 28 in the African American Heritage Month (AAHM) Speaker Series.