Image Former U of A Division of Gastroenterology chief passes away July 2, 2026 Bhaskar Banerjee, MD, who served on the U of A College of Medicine – Tucson’s faculty for 16 years — seven as GI division chief — died June 19. His memorial service, for family only, was held June 27. He retired at the start of 2025. Learn more about this physician-scientist who sought to revolutionize endoscopy procedures. Read more
Image Molecules link lower weight babies and chronic diseases July 2, 2026 U of A researchers found that a group of proteins involved in neuronal development was overrepresented in the umbilical cord blood of about one-third of babies born small for gestational age. Read more
Image State’s biggest IM Residency Program celebrates ‘Class of 2026’ graduates June 29, 2026 Forty-seven Internal Medicine Residency Program residents at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson memorialized their graduation June 12 at the Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch. See who won awards and a mini-photo gallery. Read more
Image Fellowship graduations celebrate physician trainee milestones June 26, 2026 Nearly 40 physicians graduate this summer with advanced specialty training in internal medicine from the U of A Department of Medicine’s 17 fellowship programs. Festivities began in May and finish by summer’s end, with more trainees joining us July 1. Read more
Image Former Family and Community Medicine faculty member devotes retirement to humanitarian work June 24, 2026 Dr. James Kerwin returned to the college last month to share his experiences with Doctors Without Borders with the next generation of physicians. Read more
Image Power to the genome: Scientists decipher how the nucleus gets its energy June 10, 2026 A University of Arizona-led team finds that mitochondria — the cell’s power plants — plug directly into the nucleus, fueling the genes that build the heart, brain and body. Read more
Image Emergency Medicine Professor and Colleagues Report Medical Breakthrough in the New England Journal of Medicine June 8, 2026 We congratulate Kurt R. Denninghoff, MD, professor of emergency medicine, as the lead author on a recent milestone article in the New England Journal of Medicine. Read more
Image Kate Hughes, DO, advances simulation education May 28, 2026 Using immersive, artificial scenarios — whether they involve high-tech gadgetry or actual humans pretending to be sick — is a sure-fire way to develop students who feel well-prepared by the time they’re seeing real patients. Read more
Image Banner Health report shows Arizona research driving national medical innovation May 27, 2026 “We are deeply committed to advancing patient care through the power of clinical research,” says Corey Casper, MD, MPH, Banner’s chief research officer and a Division of Infectious Diseases professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson. Read more
Image Connecting climate health, patient care and medical education May 26, 2026 Through classroom discussion and sustainability advocacy in his own community, Dr. Brian Drummond encourages students to consider how climate change affects patient health. Read more