The Health Sciences Innovation Building, A Floor-by-Floor Tour Jan. 21, 2020 Join us on a tour of the University of Arizona Health Sciences’ newest building, a nexus of next-generation education and research. Read more Image
Why Is Our Spit Important Jan. 14, 2020 Most people don’t think about saliva. But imagine your life without it. Read more Image
Four Cardiologists Join Sarver Heart Center, UArizona Faculty Jan. 9, 2020 The new faculty cardiologists bring expertise in interventional cardiology, cardiac imaging, heart failure and transplant cardiology to the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center and Banner – University Medical Center. Schedule an appointment today. Read more Image
From Big Data to Precision Cures Jan. 8, 2020 UArizona Health Sciences Center for Innovation in Brain Science leverages big data in an effort to close the gap on cognitive health span, thanks to a $1.6 million grant from the National Institute on Aging. Read more Image
Freestanding Emergency Departments May Increase Out-of-Pocket Spending for Patients Dec. 20, 2019 Study analyzed freestanding emergency departments in four states, including Arizona. Read more Image
Addressing Gaps in Care, UArizona Health Sciences Offers Dual Pharmacy-Nursing Degree with Family Nurse Practitioner Add-on Dec. 20, 2019 Academic partnership between Colleges of Pharmacy and Nursing provides innovative solution to alleviate the health-care provider shortage facing the nation Read more Image
Providing Care Where It’s Needed Most: Dr. Emma Goodstein Receives National Community Service Recognition Award Dec. 16, 2019 Dr. Goodstein’s vast volunteer service includes providing medical care for migrant families and other vulnerable groups in her community. Read more Thumbnail
Study Shows Novel Protein Plays Role in Bacterial Vaginosis Dec. 10, 2019 UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix study increases understanding of most common bacterial infection in U.S. women. Read more Image
Many Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Patients Can Skip Radiation, Suggests Study Led by UArizona Researcher Dec. 10, 2019 Results from a SWOG Cancer Research Network study, led by Daniel Persky, MD, found many patients with the most common type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma can skip radiation treatment, reducing both costs and the time to heal from treatment. Read more Image