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Receiving Second Vaccine Dose “Crucial,” Health Expert Says

March 13, 2021

Officials with the Pima County Health Department said some people aren't showing up to receive their second shot of the vaccine. Dr. Deepta Bhattacharya, an associate professor of immunobiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, is interviewed.

KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)

Falling Dust: Considering the COVID-19 Effect on Physician Suicide

March 12, 2021

The US has an underreported and perpetuating issue with clinician burnout and suicidality. Mara Windsor, DO, an emergency medicine physician at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, describes a day in the emergency department treating patients in a region which at one point this winter went 59 straight days averaging more than 5000 new COVID-19 cases daily.

HCP Live

Persky Reviews Therapies for Treatment-Naïve Chronic Leukocytic Leukemia

March 12, 2021

During a virtual Targeted Oncology Case-Based Roundtable event, Daniel O. Persky, MD, professor of medicine and associate director of clinical investigations at University of Arizona Cancer Center, reviewed the case of a 61-year-old patient with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Targeted Oncology

UArizona College of Pharmacy Receives Gift to Support Students in Dual Pharmacy-Nursing Degree Program

March 12, 2021

The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy has been awarded a $1.4 million grant from the Flinn Foundation to fund scholarships for a dual-degree program offering students the opportunity to simultaneously earn Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Science in Nursing degrees along with a family nurse practitioner certificate.

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Conecta Arizona Coffee Hour: 3/11/21

March 11, 2021

Dr. Cecilia Rosales, Associate Dean of Community Engagement and Phoenix Programs at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is a guest on the show to discuss the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine and pregnancy.

KNUV-AM (Phoenix, AZ)

Twist on CRISPR Alters Gene Expression to Treat Chronic Pain in Mice

March 11, 2021

Researchers used the gene-editing technique CRISPR to successfully repress the gene and increase pain tolerance in mice. The effects lasted up to 44 weeks. If it proves safe in people, the therapy could offer an alternative to opioids, the authors say. "The problem is, we need pain to live, "said Rajesh Khanna, a pharmacology professor and chronic pain researcher at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy who wasn't involved in the Navega Therapeutics study. "Pain serves as a warning signal that something is wrong."

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UA Vaccination Site Needs Continued Support From Community

March 11, 2021

The University of Arizona's high-capacity state vaccination site has over 4,000 volunteers registered but the clinics will need a steady stream of volunteers for the next several months. "While we have a lot of interest right now, interest can fade,” said Kristen Pogreba-Brown, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and an organizer of the task force's volunteer campaign. “We are really going to need volunteers at least until June, so even if you sign up and don't get a shift right away, don't despair."

Arizona Daily Wildcat

20 Spring Forward Essentials for a Better Sleep

March 11, 2021

The rise of COVID-Somnia, a term used to describe the increase in sleep disturbances caused by the pandemic, means many of us will be springing forward already sleep-deprived. “If your bank account is already empty, getting hit with a mandatory expense is extra stressful,” says Dr. Michael Grandner, Director of the Sleep and Health Research Program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. “For people already starting out with sleep debt, that extra hour lost can have implications for mental and physical performance, that can have a measurable impact on health and safety.”

Forbes

Giving Vax and Taking Names

March 11, 2021

Boots on the ground interview with Sana Khan, a doctoral student in epidemiology at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and vaccination site volunteer at the UArizona POD in Tucson. Khan shares her first-hand experience on the ground, and what the 1-year mark means to her.

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A new dual-degree program allows students to simultaneously earn Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Science in Nursing degrees, along with a family nurse practitioner certificate, making them ideally qualified to provide care in community-based settings.

UArizona College of Pharmacy Receives Gift to Support Students in Dual Pharmacy-Nursing Degree Program

March 10, 2021

The academic partnership prepares pharmacy and nursing students at UArizona Health Sciences for careers that address critical gaps in health care.

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