First Responder COVID-19 Infection Rate Higher Than Health Care Workers, UArizona Study Finds Oct. 25, 2021 Data from an ongoing research study at the University of Arizona Health Sciences show that first responders – including firefighters, law enforcement, correctional officers and emergency medical service providers – are at elevated risk of COVID-19 infection compared with other essential workers and frontline health care personnel. KTAZ-TV (Phoenix, AZ – Telemundo Arizona)
AZ HEROES Data Show First Responders at Higher Risk of COVID-19 Infection Oct. 22, 2021 AZ HEROES study finds first responders have higher incidence of COVID-19 infection, supporting need for increased vaccination and mitigation measures. Read more Image
Interprofessional Program Builds End-of-Life Care Education Oct. 22, 2021 Faculty and staff from across UArizona Health Sciences are collaborating to develop new curriculum to enhance student training in end-of-life care. Read more Image
9 Cardiologists on the Move Oct. 22, 2021 The UArizona Sarver Heart Center recently welcomed four cardiologists: Michel Corban, MD, Craig Hoover, MD, and Saad Kubba, MD, joined the Division of Cardiology; and Robert L. Hooker, MD, joined the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery. All are faculty members in the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Medicine, and all are seeing patients at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson. Becker's Hospital Review
It’s Been Nearly a Year. Why Aren’t More Arizonans Vaccinated? Oct. 22, 2021 Dan Derksen, MD, director of the UArizona Center for Rural Health, discusses the low vaccination rates in rural Arizona. Maiya Block, PhD, lead researcher for the UArizona Alliance for Vaccine Literacy, discusses the concerns people have about flu and COVID-19 vaccinations. Arizona Public Media
UArizona Sarver Heart Center Welcomes New Faculty Oct. 21, 2021 Faculty have expertise in interventional cardiology, structural heart disease, advanced heart disease, transplant cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery. Read more Image
Pandemic a Watershed Moment for Telemedicine Oct. 21, 2021 The Arizona Telemedicine Program celebrates its 25th year as telehealth is growing in demand around the country spurred by increased use tied to COVID-19. Read more Image
Reframing Public Health Crisis Resilience Oct. 21, 2021 On the cusp of a new role to reduce statewide COVID-19 disparities, Dr. Mona Arora discusses public health preparedness, climate change and the pandemic. Read more Image
Bridging the Gap in Decades of Data: Researchers Study How Ovarian Hormones Impact Pain and Addiction Oct. 21, 2021 Researchers at the University of Arizona are studying why women experience pain and addiction differently than men. Clinical trials have historically favored males, despite females being at a higher risk for both. Hormones could be central to new treatments and recovery methods. Tally Largent-Milnes, PhD, assistant professor of pharmacology and Alicia Allen, PhD, MPH, assistant professor of family and community medicine from the College of Medicine – Tucson, discuss their research. KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)