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Study Shows Potential Epigenetic Basis for Increased Health Risks in Firefighters

April 5, 2022

A study led by researchers at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zukerman College of Public Health identified changes in the cellular mechanisms controlling gene expression, called epigenetics, that may contribute to an increased risk of diseases including cancer in firefighters.

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Dr. Bellal Joseph President-Elect of College of Surgeons Chapter

April 4, 2022
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(From left) First year CRNA students Jennifer Heiden, Cameron Wylie and Sabrena Wells (back) observe as Phillip Witte practices performing a GlideScope intubation alongside Kristie Hoch, DNP, CRNA, MS, RRT, at the Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center. Dr. Hoch is the program administrator for the nurse anesthesia program at the College of Nursing.

Experience, Passion Inspire Nurse Anesthesia Leader

April 4, 2022

Working in a combat hospital in the Middle East and trauma centers in rural America prepared Kristie Hoch to train future CRNAs to provide anesthesia care for patients.

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Statistics from the UArizona and national CRNA programs

April 4, 2022
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Ranking Arizona: Top 10 Hospitals for 2022

April 4, 2022

Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix ranked No. 1 in a list of the Top 10 hospitals in Arizona, as featured in the 2022 edition of Ranking Arizona. The institution, which has trained thousands of doctors over decades as a teaching hospital, is the academic medical center for the College of Medicine – Phoenix.

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Intuition: When Is it Right to Trust Your Gut Instincts?

April 4, 2022

By learning to increase our Emotional Intelligence (EI), we may strengthen our intuitive decision-making. Anna Alkozei, PhD, a visiting scholar in the department of psychiatry at the College of Medicine – Tucson, led a study providing evidence that ability EI can be improved through an online training program.

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Arizona Universities Push for Long COVID Answers as Symptoms Persist in Millions

April 4, 2022

As the number of COVID hospitalizations reach record lows, doctors are shifting their focus to long COVID, including two UArizona Health Sciences-led studies focused on the topic. Kristen Pogreba-Brown, PhD, MPH, assistant professor and epidemiologist at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is quoted.

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We Cannot ‘Boost Our Way Out’ of the Covid Pandemic, Experts Warn

April 4, 2022

Experts question whether regular boosting is a sustainable strategy to manage the coronavirus long-term. Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, professor of immunobiology at the College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted.

Forbes

US Colleges That Once Championed Surveillance Virus Testing Are Backing Away

April 4, 2022

U.S. colleges and universities have relaxed campus requirements for coronavirus testing of vaccinated people in recent weeks, chipping away at some of the last widespread surveillance testing programs and dismaying public health experts, who say that robust sources of transmission data will be lost. Saskia Popescu, PhD, infectious disease epidemiologist and infection prevention expert at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, is quoted.

The New York Times

On Daylight Saving, There Are More Options Than You Might Think

April 3, 2022

The U.S. could soon be living with daylight saving time year-round. Sleep experts say there are drawbacks to that plan and the alternatives. Denise Rodriguez Esquivel, PhD, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the College of Medicine – Tucson who specializes in the treatment of insomnia and circadian-rhythm disorders, is quoted.

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