Clinics, Home Rx Spur Chemotherapy Savings May 17, 2021 Many chemotherapy treatments can be safely transitioned from inpatient to outpatient settings, reducing inpatient stays and slashing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the drug budget. “Institutions can save money they may otherwise lose in the inpatient setting by seeking reimbursement based on a buy-and-bill model, purchasing therapies under 340B if they’re eligible, billing for waste, and gaining access to patient assistance programs,” said Dr. Ali McBride, clinical coordinator of Hematology/Oncology at the Cancer Center and a clinical assistant professor at the College of Pharmacy. Clinical Oncology News
The Pandemic Has Fueled Insomnia, but Maybe There Are Reasons to Sleep More Soundly May 15, 2021 A University of Arizona sleep expert says insomnia has been on the rise for decades, but anxiety related to the COVID-19 pandemic has made it worse. Dr. Sairam Parthasarathy, director of the Center for Sleep and Circadian Sciences and a professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson, calls it “coronasomnia.” The Arizona Republic
Tracking Hazardous Contaminant Exposures in Drinking Water—How Your Genes Can Tell The Story May 15, 2021 Dr. Kelly Reynolds, professor and chair of the Department of Community, Environment and Policy at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, shares information that can be used to make more informed decisions about the need for improved water treatment options. Water Conditioning & Purification
Covid-19 Cases Fall in Arizona as More Children Become Eligible for Vaccine May 15, 2021 In Arizona and Pima County, COVID-19 cases have fallen for the second consecutive week after trending upward from the end of March through much of April. “It’s not a big decline, but it’s there, it’s noticeable,” said Dr. Joe Gerald, an associate professor of public health policy and management in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. Arizona Daily Star
Students, Faculty Recognized with Senior Awards May 14, 2021 With the Senior Awards Luncheon canceled due to COVID-19, the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson convocation served as the award venue for the Class of 2021. Read more Image
Here's What Arizonans Need to Know About the New CDC Mask Guidelines for Vaccinated People May 14, 2021 Fully vaccinated people mostly no longer need to wear masks or stay six feet apart when indoors, per the CDC. Masks also aren't needed outdoors, even in crowded areas. “It’s a step in the right direction in terms of showing people how powerful the vaccines are. It also helps to show another reason why you should get vaccinated, so it provides another incentive," said Dr. Farshad Fani Marvasti, a physician and associate professor at the College of Medicine – Phoenix. The Arizona Republic
Health Sciences Graduates Celebrate at In-person Ceremonies May 13, 2021 The Class of 2021 was recognized at a series of scaled-back live graduation ceremonies, designed with COVID-19 health and safety protocols in mind. Read more Image
Cancer Center Doctoral Student Fulfilling Lifelong Dream May 13, 2021 Liliana Rounds discovered a potential prostate cancer biomarker during her graduate studies in the Cancer Biology Interdisciplinary Program. Read more Image
Time to Turn the Tassel! Graduations Ramp up at UArizona May 13, 2021 UArizona has several public health measures in place for the 18 in-person outdoor graduation ceremonies going on until next Tuesday. Joseph Demirjian, a graduate of the College of Medicine – Tucson and Victor Ruiz, a graduate of the College of Pharmacy, are interviewed. KVOA-TV (NBC) Tucson
Living Healthy With Arthritis Conference To Focus On Mental Health and Resiliency May 12, 2021 Jordan Karp, MD, an expert on mental health in the aging population, will deliver the keynote address at the Arizona Arthritis Center’s Living Healthy With Arthritis Conference. Read more Image