New master's degree designed to meet health care needs of aging populations March 22, 2023 The online Master of Science in Innovations in Aging will prepare students pursue a career dedicated to improving the lives of older adults or doctoral education in aging sciences and related fields. Read more Image
Six simple strategies for sleeping through the night March 22, 2023 As humans age, we begin to experience a shift in how we cycle through the different stages of sleep — what sleep experts call “sleep architecture.” AARP News
Deadly fungi are the newest emerging microbe threat all over the world March 21, 2023 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has cautioned that the unsafe fungi Candida auris is spreading quickly in medical facilities and other healthcare centers. Scientific American
How AI has cemented its role in telemedicine March 21, 2023 Many healthcare clinicians rely on AI when performing daily tasks and see benefits that outweigh the drawbacks. Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD, associate director of evaluation for the Arizona Telemedicine Program in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is cited. Tech Target
When to call 911 vs. when to go to urgent care March 21, 2023 A collaboration of College of Nursing students, local first responders and emergency departments seeks to improve patient care by providing more information about when to call 911 and when to seek assistance through non-emergency services. KGUN
UArizona researchers launch the Great Arizona Tick Check March 20, 2023 As spring blooms across much of the state, University of Arizona researchers are encouraging the public to check for ticks and contribute to an important community health effort. Read more Image
Around the world with Dr. Sommer Aldulaimi March 20, 2023 Inspired by a mentor and her immigrant parents, Sommer Aldulaimi, MD, brings a world view to the College of Medicine – Tucson’s Global and Border Health program. Read more Image
Screen every child for signs of physical abuse, expert urges March 20, 2023 Nearly one million children are victims of physical abuse every year and every day four to seven children die from their injuries. These statistics are particularly grim because children who die from maltreatment often have had a health care encounter prior to their death. The Clinical Advisor
After 33,000 COVID-19 deaths, many Arizonans struggle with mental health March 20, 2023 A mental health crisis created over the past three years could have long-term public health consequences, including shorter lifespans. Jordan F. Karp, MD, professor and chair of the Department of Psychiatry in the College of Medicine – Tucson, is quoted. The Arizona Republic