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Health workers try community approach to tackle asthma on Navajo reservation

Feb. 24, 2020

Asthma rates are high on the Navajo reservation. Children are more likely to have asthma attacks and more likely to die from the condition than the general population. "We're taking proven interventions that we've done in non-native communities and adapting them for these native communities,” said Lynn Gerald, a professor of health promotion sciences in theMel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

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Banner – University Medicine ED Accredited as Tucson’s only Geriatric Emergency Department

Feb. 21, 2020

Banner – University Medical Center Tucson has earned Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation.

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Ribbon cutting for the renovated and expanded Skaggs Center, from left to right: University of Arizona Foundation President and CEO JP Roczniak; donor Richard Katz; donor Ken Coit; UArizona College of Pharmacy Dean Rick Schnellmann, PhD; Ronny Cutshall, president of The ALSAM Foundation, which was established by the Skaggs family; UArizona Senior Vice President for Health Sciences Michael D. Dake, MD; UArizona Provost Liesl Folks, PhD, MBA; UArizona President Robert C. Robbins, MD.

College of Pharmacy Celebrates Grand Opening of Skaggs Center Expansion - Feb. 21, 2020

Feb. 21, 2020
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A recent physiology graduate, Nick Knapton (center) studies nursing at the University of Arizona.

Lessons Learned from the Battlefield Prompt Health Sciences Student to Create Campus Services for Veterans, Students with Disabilities

Feb. 20, 2020

College of Nursing student Nick Knapton uses personal experiences to advocate for veterans’ services and improve access on campus for people with disabilities.

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UArizona Health Sciences Researchers Uncover Potential New Therapy for Concussion-Related Headaches

Feb. 18, 2020

Researchers at the University of Arizona’s College of Medicine – Tucson have teamed with scientists at two other institutions to identify the cause of post-brain injury headaches and uncover a potential new therapy for millions of patients.

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Primary Care Physician Pipeline Bolstered by New UArizona Scholarship

Feb. 17, 2020

A new scholarship program provides medical students with free tuition in exchange for practicing primary care in an underserved community in Arizona.

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In addition to her role as an undergraduate research assistant, Mikayla Campagne works as an athletic training technician for the UArizona women’s gymnastics team.

Health Sciences Researchers Study How Common Antibiotics Weaken Tendons

Feb. 17, 2020

University of Arizona undergraduate Mikayla Campagne is part of a research team examining the link between antibiotics and the increased risk of tendinitis and Achilles tendon ruptures. Their work will help clinicians identify weak points in the tendons to prevent future injuries.

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Pulmonary residents use ASTEC’s SimDeck to practice medical procedures in simulated environments.

Arizona Simulation Technology & Education Center - Training Ground for the Future of Health Care

Feb. 16, 2020
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On Our Own Time Exhibit Features Employees’ Art - Feb. 15, 2020

Feb. 15, 2020
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Honoring Compassionate Patient Care With Solidarity Week - Feb. 14, 2020

Feb. 14, 2020
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