Forty Honored at 2017 DOM Annual Awards at Arizona Inn
Forty people were honored Thursday, May 4, at the Arizona Inn during the annual University of Arizona Department of Medicine Education Awards Reception.
Forty people were honored Thursday, May 4, at the Arizona Inn during the annual University of Arizona Department of Medicine Education Awards Reception.
Looks like two more folks—and then some—will be joining the UA contingent headed for the American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2017 International Conference in Washington, DC, May 19-24, 2017.
Kathryn Huber (above left) and Mariam Mostamandy (above right), first-year medical students at the UA College of Medicine – Tucson are thick as thieves as co-leads this past year for the college’s Aging Interest Group, a student club for those interested in geriatric medicine.
That’s where they bonded and became great friends, they say.
Showcasing their diverse expertise and collaborative approach to address a real-world health care challenge, four University of Arizona students beat 15 university teams from across the nation to earn the 2017 national CLARION Case championship for interprofessional collaboration and communication.
Three National Cancer Institute-funded post-doctoral research traineeships are available at the University of Arizona Cancer Center in Tucson, Ariz.
The T32 Program offers a multi-disciplinary mentored environment integrating behavioral to biological science research focused on cancer disparities and understanding and preventing cancer.
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Sleep disorders are among the most common clinical problems encountered in modern medicine. Strong evidence shows that insufficient sleep has a significant impact on numerous health conditions, including chronic disease development, incidence and immunologic function.
If you missed the Town Hall Meeting of the Academic Management Council, the UA-Banner entity formed as part of the academic affiliation agreement between Banner Health and the University of Arizona to oversee the Banner – University Medicine Division, you can view archived video of the event at the UA Health Sciences Webcast webpage.
Guy Reed, MD, MS, a noted cardiologist, physician-scientist and health administrator, has been named dean of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix.
The announcement was made today by Leigh Neumayer, MD, MS, interim senior vice president, University of Arizona Health Sciences.
Two additional physicians in training within the University of Arizona Department of Medicine have received Bressler-Alpert Travel Awards to assist them in presenting their research at conferences.