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Episode 32: The Importance of Minority Hiring in Healthcare

Nov. 8, 2021

Ricardo Correa, MD, program director of the endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism fellowship at the College of Medicine – Phoenix, discusses the importance of minority hiring in healthcare.

The Community Collaborative

COVID-19 Cases Rising Fast in Tucson, Across State

Nov. 6, 2021

Average daily cases of COVID-19 have risen faster in Arizona than the wide majority of states over the previous two weeks, ranking in the top seven states across the country, according to data compiled by the New York Times as of Nov. 5.

Arizona Daily Star
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UArizona Alumnus R. Ken Coit Commits $50M to Advance College of Pharmacy

Nov. 5, 2021

The gift establishes endowed positions and scholarships and expands the History of Pharmacy Museum. The College renaming recognizes R. Ken Coit's support.

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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich Again Questions Vaccine Safety, Efficacy

Nov. 5, 2021

In the past few weeks Arizona attorney general Mark Brnovich, who is also running for U.S. Senate, has begun casting doubt on vaccine effectiveness far more openly.

Phoenix New Times

What Other Countries Show Us About America's Gun Violence Epidemic

Nov. 5, 2021

Joel A. Dvoskin, PhD, a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the College of Medicine – Tucson, says reducing gun ownership to levels seen in peer countries is "literally impossible."

ABC News

UA’s Pharmacy College Gets ‘Transformative’ $50M Gift, Is Renamed to Honor Donor

Nov. 5, 2021

Rick Schnellmann, PhD, dean of the College of Pharmacy, announced a $50 million gift the college has received from UArizona alumnus R. Ken Coit. The college has been officially renamed the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy.

Arizona Daily Star

Tech Talk: Unleashing Copper’s Further Antibacterial Properties

Nov. 5, 2021

Copper has long been known to be antibacterial, but research led by Michael D. L. Johnson, PhD, shows how a special compound can be bound to copper to kill even antibiotic-resistant pathogens.

Inside Tucson Business
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New Treatment Helps Patient Prevail in Her Cancer Battle

Nov. 4, 2021

A clinical trial led by researchers at the University of Arizona Cancer Center helped Barbara Ann Jones overcome an unrelenting head and neck cancer.

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FACT FINDERS: Can the COVID Vaccine Cause Adverse Events in Young Kids?

Nov. 4, 2021

Now that 5 to 11-year-olds are cleared to get Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, some parents are concerned about adverse events from the shot.

KOLD-TV (Tucson, AZ)

Fact Check: Are COVID-19 Antibodies "Waning?" And What Does That Mean For Vaccines?

Nov. 4, 2021

A story focusing on the misinformation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic mentions an interview in The Atlantic with Deepta Bhattacharya, PhD, an immunobiologist at the College of Medicine – Tucson.

IFL Science

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