Double balloon enteroscopy -- a new technology to view and treat diseases of the small intestine previously inaccessible without major surgery.
T-Health Institute is addressing the need for updated health-care education and new curricula to train “inter-professional” teams of health-care providers
Under Mr. Pivirotto’s 21 years of leadership, UMC has become a nationally recognized center of excellence
The study’s results were published in the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, and were selected as the feature paper by the journal’s editors.
The study is recruiting male veterans and military personnel between the ages of 18-65...
The results of the analysis, which included 4,850 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in Arizona that occurred from 2005 and 2009, were presented by Gordon A. Ewy, MD, director of the UA Sarver Heart Center
In the past seven years, Burns has shepherded UMC through three bond issues totaling $254 million to support UMC's rapid growth and expansion.
“By transplanting all three organs at once, we can give children with these serious intestinal diseases hope for a healthy future,” said Rainer Gruessner, MD, professor and chairman of the UA Department of Surgery and chief of transplantation at UMC
Runway for Research children’s fashion show to benefit pediatric cancer research at the UA Steele Children’s Research Center
Raise a Racquet for Kids tennis tournament and BBQ dinner/auction to benefit pediatric cancer research at the UA Steele Children’s Research Center
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy honored three alumni and a well-known Tucson couple during its Homecoming celebrations Nov. 6.
Theodore Tong, professor and associate dean of academic and student affairs, and Jude McNally, former managing director of the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center, received awards.
Dr. Robert A. Weinberg will present a scientific lecture to the Arizona Health Sciences Center.
Forum for the public to listen to experts at the University of Arizona and ask their questions about valley fever.
Presentation to be held Nov. 16 in DuVal Auditorium
Reading and book signing by authors James E. Dalen, MD, MPH, former dean, University of Arizona College of Medicine, and Linda Valdez, journalist
Founders Day lectureship established in 1979 to recognize and honor UA College of Medicine faculty for their scientific accomplishments
Research Matters at the University of Arizona College of Medicine
Martinez is one of the most highly regarded researchers worldwide in childhood lung diseases.
Pediatric geneticist Christopher Cunniff, MD, to study FAS prevalence in children in Arizona and Nevada and integrate FAS surveillance into existing programs that survey cases of autism spectrum disorders, mental retardation, Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy, and birth defects
G. Michael Lemole, Jr. has been appointed associate professor of surgery and chief of the Division of Neurosurgery at the University of Arizona Department of Surgery
Salpointe Catholic High School football team
Pima Council on Aging – Living Well: Personal Health Programs for Adults
Dr. Jonathan Daniel, Dr. Tun Jie, Heather Reed and Celia Valenzuela, Dr. Alfred M. Cohen, Dr. Irene Kitzman, and Dr. Salvatore Albani
Better Than Ever (BTE) is a fitness training and fundraising program designed to help people make walking, running or biking a regular part of their lives.
They are glass or plastic jars filled with flammable hydrocarbon oil and a burnable wick.
These new facilities were made possible through funding approved by the voters of Pima County. In 2006 two bond packages were approved totaling $54 million to build these two facilities, and a 2004 bond package allocated $12 million for expansion of psychiatric facilities at UPH Hospital.
State Lab is partnering with UMC and a handful of other sites to help meet the expected demands for H1N1 testing for this fall’s flu season.
Dr. Daniel is practicing at UMC, Tucson Medical Center and St. Joseph’s Hospital.
University Physicians Healthcare, the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Pima County, Community Partnership of Southern Arizona
VFCE has scheduled a variety of events for the public and for physician audiences in conjunction with Valley Fever Awareness Week.
Endowment fund will support breast cancer research
A new emergency medicine residency program at University Physicians Hospital has been approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
James Cunningham, PhD, to work with researchers in Mexico and Canada to evaluate impact of methamphetamine precursor chemical policies
UA College of Medicine faculty members Drs. Kurt Denninghoff, John A. Guisto, Samuel M. Keim, Francisco Moreno and John C. Sakles ...
“Nehal always wanted to get to the root of everything; she wanted to make a difference,” remembered her father, Anil Shah of Phoenix.
Marie Chisholm-Burns, PharmD has been awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health of more than $1 million to study the effects of pharmacists’ involvement in renal transplant patients’ drug therapy.
The program documents Dr. Brilliant’s research among the albino population in Tanzania...
Steele Children’s Research Center has received a $605,250, two-year National Institutes of Health American Recovery and Reinvestment grant to study the role calcium plays in inflammatory bowel disease-related bone loss.
The Arizona Telemedicine Program will hold a grand opening of the T-Health Institute on Friday, Oct. 23
Tai chi has been shown to improve balance, strength, flexibility, aerobic endurance, and quality of life in research studies involving people with chronic heart failure or prone to falls.
A drug called nikkomycin Z has shown promise in experimental Valley Fever infections.
As a gynecologic oncologist, Dr. Chambers believes in the value that her specialty brings to gynecologic cancer patients ...
For more information, or to register for a class or for a free tour, please call (520) 694-6667.
Michael Teodori, MD, a renowned specialist in surgical treatments for highly complex heart problems in newborns and children
Serrine Lau, PhD, professor at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, and a team of UA researchers, have received a two-year National Institutes of Health Challenge Grant (RC1) of $937,302
As a fellowship-trained orthopaedic trauma surgeon, Dr. Smith specializes in fracture care, treatment of fracture nonunions and malunions, management of pelvic and hip fractures, and limb salvage. Dr. Smith’s clinical practice is centrally located at University Medical Center’s Human Motion Institute.
Pediatrician D. Holmes Morton, MD, DSc (honorary), and his wife, Caroline, founded the Clinic for Special Children (www.clinicforspecialchildren.org) in 1989 in Lancaster County, Pa., to provide general medical care for children with inherited disorders of biochemistry.
This special ceremony is for the families who have lost a child in the last year ...
The University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center Women Heart Health Education Committee is hosting a luncheon ...
Heather A. Reed, MD, and Celia P. Valenzuela MD, have joined the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. Hulme will lead the center’s medicinal chemistry efforts and Dr. Meurice will lead its computational chemistry efforts.
The Arizona Cancer Center has been awarded a $15.7 million grant from the National Cancer Institute
Mr. Fleming will focus on estate planning and powers of attorney.
Experienced and specially trained medical students will be available to walk you through the necessary steps and answer your questions. Presented by University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center.
Bellal Joseph, MD, has been appointed assistant professor of surgery in the Department of Surgery at the University of Arizona in the Section of Trauma, Critical Care and Emergency Surgery
Dr. Cohen will work with faculty and staff to facilitate cancer care and surgical referrals from clinical practices in the greater Tucson area, both those of University Medical Center and from private practices.
a collaborative community effort that will offer bilingual Spanish/English breast health information.
The UPH Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic, which opened Sept. 2, offers comprehensive mental health services to adults ages 18 and older.
The Teen and Youth Advisory Councils are made of up former patients, siblings and children and teens familiar with UMC.
UA biochemistry researchers apply Nobel Prize technology to develop better diagnostics for heart attacks. Their work also could help predict individual risks of heart disease.
Deciphering the mechanisms regulating actin filament architecture in striated muscle
Renowned expert in gynecological medical oncology will head hematology/oncology section
Persistent, unrelenting pain – chronic pain – can precipitate a host of debilitating conditions – depression, sleep disorders, poor judgment and perhaps even atrophy in the brain.
The lecture is part of a series of “Living Healthy with Arthritis” monthly talks presented by the Life Compass initiative of the Arizona Arthritis Center
The bears come from generous donations of community members made at the American Cancer Society’s 2009 Tucson Gala
Support services and programs attract Hispanic medical students, undergraduates and high school students to health-care careers
A team of specialists at University Medical Center will offer fast, free, noninvasive vascular screenings on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., in the Fourth-Floor Clinic.
Hyundai Dealers in Partnership with Hyundai Motor America Will Donate $1.3 Million in 2009 to Support Childhood Cancer Research
Come to The University of Arizona Center on Aging’s “Community Aging Forum -- Breaking the Aging Barriers” to hear experts share new information about living better and living longer.
The Arizona Cancer Center’s Skin Cancer Institute (SCI) is having a global impact.
Making a difference in the lives of patients on a global scale is but one of the reasons why Dr. Albani is committed to making the Arizona Arthritis Center a leader in translational research.
Program Receives Federal Funds for Southwest Regional Telehealth Resource Center
Dr. Jie specializes in abdominal organ transplant and liver, pancreas and biliary surgery, and has expertise in laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery.
The Handprint Ceremony on Sept. 15 at 9:30 a.m. will commemorate the brave battles of local childhood cancer patients.
CitizenReady™ being tested before release to general population
Since 2007, the Department of Surgery has dramatically increased the size of its faculty, more than doubling the number of surgeons from 22 clinically active surgeons to 48.
The Division of Vascular Surgery in The University of Arizona Department of Surgery receives full accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
Arizona Arthritis Center senior scientist John A. Szivek, PhD, has won a $125,000, one-year research grant from the Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation.
– Researchers from The University of Arizona Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine are teaming up to try to invent a novel non-invasive lung test for cystic fibrosis sufferers.
Successful series of lectures about the latest findings in cancer prevention, detection and treatment.
The Arizona Cancer Center is beginning a series of lectures about the latest findings in cancer prevention, detection and treatment
Family and Community Medicine is seeking men and women who have any risk factors for type 2 diabetes, but who do not have diabetes
BTE encourages people to make exercise a part of daily life through running, walking and biking in a fun, non-competitive fitness training program.
Surgeons at The University of Arizona Department of Surgery are the first in the Southwest to perform successful auto-islet cell transplants in patients with severe chronic pancreatitis.
Dr. Typpo will provide care to critically ill children at University Medical Center (UMC) and Tucson Medical Center (TMC).
To S. Arizona High Schools; UA Sarver Heart Center to Provide Training
Brent Barber, MD, Cori Daines, MD and Nicolas Larmonier, PhD
Student at UA College of Medicine – Phoenix in partnership with ASU Receives Award
As associate dean of student affairs, Dr. Jones will oversee a wide spectrum of services for the more than 400 medical students at the UA College of Medicine in Tucson,
Dr. Chilvers is a foot and ankle surgeon ...
Tribute to donors to the Willed-Body Program
New study from Arizona suggests assisted ventilation, as conventionally practiced in cardiac arrest rescue, may lower chances of survival. The authors recommend a revised protocol developed at The University of Arizona College of Medicine.
Rachel E.M. Cramton, MD and Nancy Gruchala, MD
Research has determined that using probiotics (healthy live bacteria) is an effective method to reduce and prevent necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
Ceremony marks students’ entrance into UA College of Medicine
He succeeds Jude McNally, longtime managing director of the center, who will retire at the end of October.
The new graduate program provides a timely, convenient way to earn a graduate degree – either an MS or a PhD
Learn Compression-Only CPR, FREE!
ADVANCE Research Projects at The Arizona Health Sciences Center
to direct development and advancement efforts, including major gifts.
At The University of Arizona College of Medicine
UA College of Medicine’s 10-week summer internship program promotes public health disparities research in the U.S.-Mexico border region; program ends Aug. 7.
“Games for the Greater Good” informational session
Eugene Morkin, MD, died July 19 at his home in Punta del Este, Uruguay. He was 75.
Melissa Halpern, PhD and Richard Wahl, MD
University Medical Center has purchased lifesize computerized robots of a pregnant woman and her infant
Leadership Team Now Complete at UA’s Health Colleges
(MEZCOPH) is expanding its Master of Public Health Program
Teens Complete Osler Program at The University of Arizona College of Medicine’s.....
The Endocrine Surgery Center will offer open, laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery
Researchers at the Steele Children’s Research Center have found that curcumin may be a viable supplement to treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease
a step closer to repairing hearts damaged by a heart attack or weakened by chronic heart failure.
Students work as paid researchers on actual UA College of Medicine projects.
Students work as paid researchers on actual UA College of Medicine projects.
Medical Students Hit Midpoint in Four-Year Program
Kari Schlachtenhaufen, JD, has joined The University of Arizona Department of Surgery as its first director of development.
Students work as paid researchers on actual UA College of Medicine projects.
A Level I Trauma Center must demonstrate that it provides not only the hospital resources necessary to treat injured patients.
Nationally recognized leader in heart muscle research
Dr. Goodrum is only Arizona-based recipient
Med-Start celebrates 40 years of improving health care in rural and economically disadvantaged areas and increasing the number of minority health-care professionals in Arizona.
Med-Start celebrates 40 years of improving health care in rural and economically disadvantaged areas and increasing the number of minority health-care professionals in Arizona.
Local students participate in Med-Start in Tucson and Phoenix through July 11
Health and Science Communications Association Recognizes UA’s Keven Siegert
The University of Arizona Foundation has hired Shaun O. Sommerer, PhD, to serve as Vice President for Arizona Health Sciences Development.
Gift from the Benjamin S. and Estella C. Hill Foundation to fund scholarships for medical students
Research at the Arizona Cancer Center has resulted in the opening of a new clinical trial for the treatment of metastatic malignant melanoma
Four- to six-week mentorships run through July 31
Program encourages health professionals to practice in rural areas; four- to six-week mentorships run through July 31
UA Participates in Successful All-America City Competition
The Arizona Cancer Center has received a five-year, $20.8 million grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI)
The Partners in Survival workshop series
Dr. Nikolich-Zugich elected president of American Aging Association; Dr. Krupinski to speak at NIH Telehealth Conference, June 25-26; Drs. Madden, Adamás-Rappaport and Bhattacharyya honored
from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
Pioneering program in telemedicine training is one of only two in the United States to be accredited by the ATA.
University Medical Center will open a new and much larger Emergency Department and Trauma Center
Faculty members study HIV, play integral role at IOM Summit, work with NBME
UA College of Medicine professor emeritus established Department of Pharmacology in 1970; long and distinguished career embodied College’s mission of education, research and patient care.
UA College of Medicine professor emeritus helped establish the College while mentoring students, caring for patients and publishing groundbreaking research
Surgeons at The University of Arizona Department of Surgery performed the hospital’s 100th double-lung transplant on May 28.
Internationally noted asthma researcher will speak about “Genes and Environment at the Onset of Asthma and Allergies,” in the Buffmire Lecture series sponsored by the Flinn Foundation. (Note: This lecture was re-scheduled from May 5)
“Surgical New Age: How to Bring New Technology into the Operating Room”
Retired faculty member Kenneth Iserson, MD, is volunteering with Project HOPE.
National CPR/AED Awareness Week
Drs. Weinstein and Krupinski inducted into inaugural class of ATA College of Fellows, Dr. Garcia selected for University Distinguished Outreach Faculty Award, Dr. LaWall earns certification in headache medicine.
The program’s curriculum is based on the recommendations of the Association of Schools of Public Health taskforce...
BMS/BMI Departmental Seminar Series
Narong Kulvatunyou, MD, assistant professor of surgery, is the newest member of the Trauma Center team at the University of Arizona Department of Surgery and University Medical Center
Will Raise Funds for Type 1 Diabetes Research and Clinical Programs
Dr. Tischler nominated for Glaser Award, Dr. Larmonier receives Honors College Laurels, Dr. Hamilton receives 2009 Silver Nautilus Book Award, UA study of ‘Water-Scalpels’ recommends precautions against bacteria, Dr. Latifi named international health adviser to prime minister of Kosova.
Study conducted by researchers from The University of Arizona and reported in the May 14 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine.
The students also will attend the Traditional Honoring Ceremony, Saturday, May 16, 11:30am to 1:30 p.m.
Several of the convocations have new dates and times this year.
Program also will be videoconferenced to Phoenix; open to the public
A member of the Rosebud Sioux tribe, Dr. Roubideaux is the first American Indian woman to head the IHS. She has conducted extensive research on American Indian health issues, with a focus on diabetes in American Indians/Alaska Natives and American Indian health policy.
Rare Procedure Available at Only a Few U.S. Medical Centers
Nine nurses from the Arizona Health Sciences Center are among this year’s crop of “Fabulous 50” Tucson nurses being honored during National Nursing Week.
Raymond Nagle, MD, PhD, and Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD, have been selected as the 2009 recipients of the Sydney E. Salmon, MD, distinguished senior investigator award and distinguished junior investigator award
Tucson Buffmire Lecture Rescheduled for June 30
Sponsored by the University of Arizona College of Medicine through the Arizona Health Sciences Center
The poison and drug information center located at The University of Arizona saves $10 million dollars or more each year.
KVOA public service announcement with former Surgeon General of the United States
University Medical Center has been certified as a Primary Stroke Center by The Joint Commission
Dr. Bruce Kaplan will present “The Difficult Kidney Transplant: How Do We Deal with Blood Group Incompatibility, High Antibody Levels and Anti-Mediated Rejection?”
The University of Arizona is closely monitoring the international outbreak of
PANDA have committed to raise more than $1 million to create the PANDA Children’s Neurological Center in Tucson
Karen Weihs, MD, has been awarded a $3,682,256 research project grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to study emotion and depression in breast cancer survivorship.
Ceremony held by Donor Network of Arizona
“Genes and Environment at the Onset of Asthma and Allergies,” on Tuesday, May 5, 5:30 p.m.
CLS Program a response to nationwide shortage in clinical laboratory scientists, who save lives with diagnostic laboratory testing
Eighty-six doctor of pharmacy students at The University of Arizona will graduate next spring
The economic reach of the Arizona Cancer Center at The University of Arizona extends throughout Tucson, across the nation and around the world.
Genes and Environment at the Onset of Asthma and Allergies
To Benefit Diamond Children’s Medical Center at UMC, April 26
The mock trial is part of an ongoing series of educational events designed to teach health sciences students the value of working in interprofessional teams
Sponsored by the University of Arizona College of Medicine through the Arizona Health Sciences Center
A tiny fruitfly may hold the key to a new treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other human neurodegenerative disorders, according to investigators in the Jim Himelic Neuromuscular Research Laboratory at the UA College of Medicine Department of Neurology.
Free conference on traditional American Indian medicine
William Grana, MD, orthopedic surgeon with UPH Arizona Institute for Sports Medicine, selected for highest honor bestowed by American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine; one of just three doctors inducted in 2009.
Inspiring stories about public health pioneers, recaps of recent public health events at the college and more are available on its Web site.
Event supports ALS research at UA College of Medicine; non-golfers can enjoy dinner, auctions and dancing.
Award will be presented at Eighth Annual Women's Mental Health Symposium to three Arizonans for their positive impact on women’s mental health, including advocacy, patient care, public policy and leadership.
Horacio L. Rilo, MD will present “Advances in Cellular Transplantation” Friday, April 10, 4-6 p.m.
Health Volunteers Overseas (HVO) is pleased to announce that Dr. Joseph E. Sheppard is a recipient of the fourth annual HVO Golden Apple Award.
Term to Begin in April During ACP Annual Meeting
“Already, Diamond Children’s is acting as a magnet – attracting interest from pediatric sub-specialists from such prestigious institutions as Stanford, Baylor and many others,” ...
Sponsored by the University of Arizona College of Medicine through the Arizona Health Sciences Center
UA faculty and students will read their own original works; audience members can read their own works during the “open mike” segment; evening includes a mini writer’s workshop session, “Non-Fiction: Exposing Yourself to the World.”
Wound shape alone can be a useful predictor of wound healing outcome, according to UA researchers
Students from Coyote Trail Elementary School and Rattlesnake Ridge Elementary School have organized a fundraising walkathon
Conference provides education about women’s mental health and women’s wellness topics.
Dr. LaWall directs the Headache Management Program at the Neurology Clinic located at UPH Hospital.
The lecture is the part of the new Transplant Lecture Series, “The Next Generation in Organ Transplantation.”
Do YOU know what to do in case you see someone collapse?
National Residency Matching Program Results Released Nationwide
Eugene W. Gerner, PhD, honored at UA Innovation Day celebration.
Dr. Emmanuel Katsanis has been named one of five “Leading Edge Researchers” at the UA
This state-of-the-art procedure is designed to limit scarring, reduce post-surgery pain and shorten recovery time.
Noted clinician and researcher named to chair in blood and bone marrow transplantation.
President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate Dr. Yvette Roubideaux to the position of director of the Indian Health Service.
Dr. Andrew M. Yeager has been appointed to the Peter and Paula Fasseas Endowed Chair for Excellence in Cancer Research at the Arizona Cancer Center
Dr. Khan present “Innovations in Liver and Intestine Transplantation in Infants,” March 20
National Residency Matching Program for The University of Arizona College of Medicine Class of 2009
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) has announced that pediatric hospitalist Cleo Hardin, MD, has earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) designation
Program Held at Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Researchers at the Arizona Cancer Center have been awarded a $404,709 grant from the Susan B. Komen Foundation
Discuss recent research in basic medical sciences or biomedical informatics
Chris Cunniff, MD has been elected president of the American Board of Medical Genetics (ABMG) for 2010
“Mars and Venus Coping with Cancer,” the workshop will help the men to improve communication and support their partners.
The appointment was effective Monday, February 23, 2009.
Two UA faculty members will lead research and discussion at “Summit on Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public” in Washington, D.C.
Research Matters at the UA Steele Children’s Research Center
The Arizona Cancer Center is currently conducting a clinical investigation on the effects of Polyphenon E (a green tea extract) on cervical cancer prevention.
Monthly lecture/discussion on issues facing all of us
Renowned colorectal cancer surgeon Alfred M. Cohen, MD, FACS, FASCRS, has been appointed clinical professor of surgery at The University of Arizona Department of Surgery
Two articles published in the February/March issue of Psychosomatic Medicine call for a rebirth of neuroscience in understanding how psychological, behavioral and social factors promote physical health or disease
Dr. Fayez Ghishan has been selected to receive the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Distinguished Alumnus Award for Achievement
Many K-12 teachers across the Valley soon will learn new ways to use technologies to better teach and inspire students.
The vascular changes that are occurring that could be causing your sexual dysfunction are probably also happening in the vasculature of your heart.
an educational session for children at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix on Thursday, Feb. 12, 1 p.m.
Exhibit includes 11 Local Legends; UA College of Medicine faculty and graduates; a UA graduate; other women physicians with UA College of Medicine ties; special women physician memorabilia collection; portraits of Native American doctors and healers by Michael Stoklos
Dr. Carmona will discuss emergency preparedness when he addresses the students shortly after 8 a.m. in DuVal Auditorium.
ABOR gave approval for a UA researcher to take on part ownership of the new Tucson company Cancer Prevention Pharmaceuticals
Discuss recent research in basic medical sciences or biomedical informatics
Donates Books to ‘Reach Out and Read’ Program
Lindsay T. Brown, MS, RD, CDE, a University Physicians Healthcare diabetes educator and dietitian with the Angel Wing for Children with Diabetes...
Play about America’s first woman physician and reception honoring Arizona's Local Legends
Dr. Fernando Martinez, has accepted the position of interim director for the BIO5 Institute at The University of Arizona (UA) beginning February 9, 2009
The Arizona Cancer Center’s Better Than Ever (BTE) fitness training program is recruiting participants for the spring season.
A $1 million gift from the Alan and Janice Levin family to The University of Arizona Foundation will fund the Alan and Janice Levin Family Endowed Chair for Excellence in Cancer Research at the Arizona Cancer Center
Latest UA/ASU Breakfast Series A Wealth of Web Info
Sponsored by the University of Arizona College of Medicine through the Arizona Health Sciences Center
A group of young Tucson restaurateurs has already raised more than $6,500 for cancer care
The University Medical Center Foundation has added three new staff members
A study at The University of Arizona seeks to establish the most effective daily consumption of vegetables
Mary Gaspers, MD, MPH, has joined the faculty of The University of Arizona Department of Pediatrics
Dr. Adolfo Felix Loustaunau honored by Arizona Mexico Commission, research grant for creating cartilage, UA orthopaedic team back in Honduras.
Scott Klewer, MD has been elected to a two-year term as Chief of Staff at University Medical Center
High-ranking officials of the Ministry of Civil Services of Kosova...
Steele Children's Research Center awarded American Diabetes Association Education Recognition Certificate
Interactive, multimedia traveling exhibition honors the lives and achievements of American women in medicine – past and present.
University Medical Center now is certified as a liver transplant program
Relevant issues presented in a lighthearted way by some of Arizona’s leaders in the field of science.
Vassiliki L. Tsikitis, MD, a fellowship-trained colon and rectal surgeon, offers laparoscopic colon surgery at University Medical Center in Tucson
Conquering Childhood Cancer: A Paradigm for Translational Research
Extraordinary, life-saving advances in the treatment of childhood cancer have taken place in recent decades.
A medical test frequently used to assess risk for heart disease now may help prevent amputations
Program also features sessions on stretching, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, foot health, Laughter Yoga, mind-body approaches to healing pain, and exercises to correct biochemical and anatomical imbalances caused by sedentary living.
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