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For Students Who Have Overcome Challenges, Pathway to Medical School Program Demonstrates Success

May 31, 2019

The first students to participate in the Pre-Medical Admissions Pathway (P-MAP) program — an intensive medical school prep program for those who have faced greater-than-average challenges — have graduated from the UA College of Medicine – Tucson and become physicians

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Dr. Dan Derksen Named UA College of Medicine – Tucson 2019 Alumnus of the Year

May 30, 2019

The honor recognizes his commitment to the college’s success and mission.

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Stem Cell Study Determines Most Harmful Vape Liquids

May 27, 2019

Novel approach reveals vaping’s effect on endothelial cells and the most harmful flavors.

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UA College of Medicine – Tucson Relaunches Pre-Medical Admissions Pathway Program

May 21, 2019

The P-MAP program, which allows highly qualified underrepresented students to automatically be accepted into the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, has been revised and relaunched to better suit the needs of incoming medical students.

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University of Arizona researchers are seeking to predict which hospitalized patients prescribed heparin will develop an adverse reaction to the drug. Photo: Pixabay

International Collaboration Aims to Predict Life-Threatening Reaction to Heparin Treatment

May 20, 2019

No tests currently are available to evaluate risk for heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, an adverse reaction to the drug that can result in catastrophic, life-threatening complications in patients with cardiovascular disease.

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UA’s Mobile Health Program Expands Services

May 14, 2019

The UA Mobile Health Program has expanded its primary-care services in partnership with the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF), Youth on Their Own (YOTO) and Primavera Foundation’s Casa Paloma. The mobile clinic provides full-service primary care to low-income residents in medically underserved communities throughout Pima County.

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Colorado Helping Speed up the Future of Health with New Research Program at NCMC

May 14, 2019

Northern Colorado residents are the first in the state to have the opportunity to enroll on-site and become participants in the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program.

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New EMS Bachelor’s Degree Program Starts This Fall at UA College of Medicine – Tucson

May 14, 2019

One of a few programs in the nation administered through a clinical department, the UA Bachelor of Science major and minor in EMS is designed to enhance emergency medical professionals’ leadership and clinical skills, preparing them for a future in prehospital medicine.

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Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz, PhD. Photo by Tabbitha Mosier, UA Media Productions.

Novel Study Discovers ‘Metabolic Fingerprint’ to Help Treat, Diagnose and Prevent Cervical Cancer

May 14, 2019

UA Researchers identified ‘metabolic signatures’ to distinguish HPV, pre-cancerous cervical conditions and cancer.

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UA’s Dr. Monica Kraft to be Honored at Women’s Forum During ATS 2019

May 13, 2019

The American Thoracic Society will honor Monica Kraft, MD, chair of the University of Arizona Department of Medicine, with its Elizabeth A. Rich Award at the Women’s Forum during the ATS 2019 International Conference in May. The award recognizes Dr. Kraft as a female role model and mentor and for her contributions to lung disease research.

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