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The Great Resignation of 2021 is creating a labor crunch in health care that studies indicate will get worse before it gets better, with one in five workers quitting their job since February 2020 due to burnout and more looking to leave. (Photo Illustration by Paul Fini. Sources: HealthEvolution.com, Mayo Clinic Proceedings and 2022 APhA/NASPA National State-Based Pharmacy Workplace Survey – Initial Findings)

Colleges Provide Tools to Help Students Avoid Career Burnout

April 18, 2022

The five Health Sciences colleges are preparing medical, nursing, pharmacy and public health students to manage stress, survive and thrive as they enter the workforce.

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New Interprofessional Wellbeing Course Adds to Health Sciences Offerings

April 18, 2022
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How Mexico Revolutionized the Science of Antivenom

April 18, 2022

Innovative policies and a diverse scorpion population have led to new treatments in Mexico, providing a model for other developing countries.

National Geographic

Machine Learning Useful for Predicting PAH Mortality

April 15, 2022

The circulating cytokine profile in pulmonary arterial hypertension is dependent on redox and sex, a new study published in Translational Research found.

Rare Disease Advisory

Arizona Program Hopes to be Nationwide Model for Healthy Babies

April 15, 2022

Health Start is a statewide program that connects expecting mothers and their babies with a trained public health coach who finds them resources, provides information about their child’s development and serves as a sounding board for their questions.

Arizona Daily Star

UArizona Launching Programs for Physician Assistants, Physical Therapists, Nurse-midwives

April 15, 2022

The University of Arizona Health Sciences received approval from the Arizona Board of Regents to launch three new degree programs that address ongoing workforce shortages in the allied health fields of physical therapy, physician assistant and nurse-midwifery.

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Campus Health Receives UArizona Team Award for Excellence

April 14, 2022
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New degree programs for physical therapy, physician assistant and nurse-midwifery aim to address health care workforce shortages.

Health Professions Degree Programs to Expand Workforce in Critical Areas

April 14, 2022

Students will have new health care career opportunities thanks to the Arizona Board of Regents’s approval of three new degree programs.

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We Might Be Looking At COVID “Seasons” For Years To Come

April 14, 2022

Like the virus’s runny nose and sore throat-causing cousins, experts agree that SARS-CoV-2 may settle into a seasonal pattern, surfacing during certain months then retreating into the dark again.

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Rattlesnake Safety Guidelines

April 14, 2022

According to the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, there are 17 different species of rattlesnakes in Arizona, all venomous.

KYMA-TV (Yuma, AZ)

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