University of Arizona Health Sciences Initiative Expands Health Care Access, Reduces Student Debt Nov. 22, 2019 The University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix will cover tuition for students who commit to practice primary care or another designated critical-access specialty in an underserved community in Arizona. Read more Image
UArizona Colleges of Medicine to Provide Free Tuition for Primary Care Medical Students Nov. 22, 2019 The University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix will cover tuition for medical students who commit to practice primary care or another designated critical-access specialty in rural or urban underserved communities in Arizona. Read more Image
Relative Humidity in the Workplace Can Impact Employee Health Nov. 21, 2019 A new study suggests that relative humidity levels in the office can impact stress and potentially sleep quality, and cost employers in terms of productivity and sick leave. Read more Image
UArizona Health Sciences Leads Prevention of Chronic Disease in Arizona Border Region Nov. 20, 2019 The Arizona Prevention Research Center at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health will continue its mission to prevent chronic disease among underserved populations in the Arizona border region thanks to a $7.5 million grant from the CDC. Read more Image
UArizona Nursing’s Dr. Marylyn Morris McEwen Named Associate Dean for Global Nursing Nov. 19, 2019 The new leadership position enables Arizona Nursing to support the UA strategic plan’s fourth pillar, “Arizona Global.” Read more Image
Understanding the Eye's 'Plumbing' Could Lead to Future Treatments for Glaucoma, Other Diseases Nov. 14, 2019 A University of Arizona Health Sciences study funded by a $2.3 million five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Eye Institute could help to develop future treatments for glaucoma and other diseases. Read more Image
Why Does Arizona Have Such a Doctor Shortage? Nov. 13, 2019 University of Arizona's medical college in Phoenix is increasing its enrolling class size to 100 students, up from 80. Dr. Guy Reed, dean of University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, said even with the increased class size, Arizona will have a significant need for more doctors. KPNX-TV Phoenix
Camp Wellness and Workforce Development Program Expand Services Nov. 12, 2019 Thanks to a new contract with Banner – University Family Care/AHCCCS Complete Care, the UA Department of Family and Community Medicine’s Camp Wellness and Workforce Development Program are able to reach more individuals with mental-health conditions and substance-use disorders. Read more Image
UArizona Health Sciences Reaches into the Future of Health Care Nov. 12, 2019 It’s an exciting time for the University of Arizona Health Sciences as we reshape the future of health care — in classrooms, laboratories, the community and beyond. Read more