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UA Med School in Phoenix Bringing Art Education to Future Doctors

April 23, 2021

The Governor’s Arts Awards recently recognized a program that aims to bring creativity to medical students. The Art in Medicine program at the College of Medicine – Phoenix has been going on since 2014, and is the brainchild of Cindi Standley, a professor of physiology and the program’s director.

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'The Hard Work Has Just Begun,' Likely Last New State-Run Vaccination Site Opens in Arizona

April 23, 2021

The state has opened what is expected to be the last large state-run vaccination site at Gila River Arena in Glendale. Dr. Elizabeth Connick, chief of infectious diseases at the College of Medicine – Tucson, believes herd immunity will be reached in time. "I think as more and more people see their friends and their family are going fine and they got the vaccine, they will be more willing to accept it," Connick said.

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Women of Color Die of Cancer at Higher Rates Than White Women – Here's How Doctors Say We Can Close That Gap

April 23, 2021

Experts say women of color have lower rates of cancer diagnosis, but higher rates of cancer-related deaths. According to the American Cancer Society, triple-negative breast cancer is twice as common for Black women than white women in the U.S. "Triple-negative breast cancer tends to be a more aggressive form of breast cancer, and it doesn't have the typically more successful treatment options like tamoxifen or an AI or something like trastuzumab," said Dr. Onyemaechi Okolo, an oncologist at the University of Arizona Cancer Center.

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Here’s Four Ways That Vaccines Might End The Pandemic

April 22, 2021

A return to a life resembling normalcy looks closer than ever now that, as of Monday, vaccines are available to every adult in America. Although case numbers have increased in recent weeks, Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, an immunobiologist at the College of Medicine – Tucson, predicts “a smaller bump over the next couple months that should by the summer settle down to a pretty low level of cases.”

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Study Shows COVID-19 Long Haulers at Higher Risk of Dying Months After Infection

April 22, 2021

Researchers are learning new details about the long-term effects of COVID-19. A new study shows COVID-19 "long haulers" have a significantly higher chance of dying months after their infection. Dr. Shad Marvasti, a clinical associate professor with the College of Medicine – Phoenix, who was not involved in the study, is interviewed.

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Educational, Research Opportunities Expand Internationally

April 21, 2021

A new international partnership with Amrita University in India is educating students to solve pressing health care issues around the world.

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Medical Student Committed to Compassionate Care, Underserved Wins $30,000 Scholarship

April 21, 2021

The UArizona Hillel Foundation has awarded College of Medicine – Tucson student Gabrielle “Gabi” Mintz the Shirley D. Curson Medical Student Scholarship.

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Mask Fitting for College of Medicine – Tucson Students

April 21, 2021

Students who will begin clinical rotations, and may possibly treat COVID-19 patients, are fitted for N95 masks and respirators before entering the clinical environment.

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Why We Sleep With Blankets, According to Science

April 21, 2021

While everyone has different sleeping habits, the one habit most people have in common is the tendency to sleep under a blanket. Dr. Michael Grandner, director of the Sleep and Health Research Program at the College of Medicine – Tucson, explains why people sleep with a blanket even when it's hot outside.

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In Veterans With Premature ASCVD, Women Treated Less Intensively vs. Men

April 21, 2021

Among veterans with premature atherosclerotic CVD, women received less aggressive secondary prevention treatments compared with men and demonstrated lower levels of statin adherence in ischemic heart disease. According to data published in JAMA Cardiology, additional disparities were observed for race, in which women with ASCVD were more often Black than white or Asian. Dr. Martha Gulati, professor and chief of the Division of Cardiology at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, provides perspective on the study.

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