University of Arizona Launches End-of-Life Medical Training Program Dec. 8, 2021 As clinician shortages continue to plague the hospice space, the University of Arizona Health Sciences is expanding end-of-life medical education through its new Interprofessional End-of-Life Care Training Program. The program focuses on training students to incorporate a multicultural and interdisciplinary approach to end-of-life conversations with patients and their families. Hospice News
Our First Preview of How Vaccines Will Work Against Omicron Dec. 8, 2021 Having diminished antibody levels isn’t all that telling because other immune fighters might jump in to compensate when a virus invades. Even in a worst-case scenario, where protections against infection and mild illness substantially fray, vaccine effectiveness against severe disease probably wouldn’t suffer more than “a small drop,” says Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, an immunologist at the College of Medicine – Tucson. The Atlantic
Medical Students Learn Vital Skills Through Community Service Dec. 7, 2021 The Shubitz Family Clinic provides cultural engagement opportunities for College of Medicine – Tucson students who deliver free health care services. Read more Thumbnail
Estudiantes de medicina aprenden destrezas vitales a través del servicio comunitario Dec. 7, 2021 Read more
Meet the 2021 40 Under 40 Winners Dec. 7, 2021 Three of the winners on the 40 under 40 list have ties to the UArizona Health Sciences: Precious Craig is a first-year pharmacy student in the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy; Leslie V. Farland, ScD, MSc, is an assistant professor at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health; and Laura Stephens, MD, is director of the Blood Bank at Banner-University Medical Center Tucson and assistant professor at the College of Medicine – Tucson. Arizona Daily Star
Mariposa Port of Entry Serves as Binational Vaccine Clinic Dec. 7, 2021 The Nov. 30 clinic at the Mariposa Port of Entry was part of a months-long effort to vaccinate Mexican citizens along Arizona’s southern border. Nogales International
Researchers Find Surprising Benefit to the Immune System Following Infection Dec. 6, 2021 New research uncovered a way by which infections boost the production and function of naïve T cells, the body’s first line of defense against disease. Read more Image
Number of COVID-19 Deaths Decreasing per Week as Winter Approaches Dec. 6, 2021 According to health officials, the number of hospitalizations compared to last year at this time have slightly decreased as some hospitals are reaching capacity once again. KTVK/KPHO-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
Pregnancy: It’s Complicated – Mohave County Area Suffers from Lack of OB/GYNs, Drug Use Dec. 6, 2021 Along with new life comes challenges for mothers in Mohave County, including the rural location, level of income and number of OB/GYNs. Today's News-Herald