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Maui Grown Therapies to Organize a Webinar on Cannabis Hosted by Dr. Andrew Weil on November 5

Nov. 3, 2020

Continuing coverage: Dr. Andrew Weil, founder and director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona and chief science officer for Maui Grown Therapies, will give a free online presentation called "Cannabis and the Anti-inflammatory Lifestyle" on November 5.

London Daily Post

How to Check Your Tech Ahead of Virtual Residency Interviews

Nov. 3, 2020

Advice to medical students who may be doing their residency interviews virtually. Cheryl O'Malley, associate dean for graduate medical education at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, is quoted.

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Pavani Chalasani, MD, MPH

Dr. Pavani Chalasani Recognized by National Cancer Institute with Leadership Award

Nov. 2, 2020
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Amelia Gallitano, MD, PhD

Dr. Amelia Gallitano Named Among ‘Outstanding Women in Business’ in Phoenix Area

Nov. 2, 2020
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Lung Ultrasound Training Program to Help Rural Emergency Medicine Providers Diagnose COVID-19 Patients

Nov. 2, 2020

The tele-ultrasound training program for lung point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) will enable rural emergency departments to more effectively identify and treat suspected COVID-19 patients.

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Tolleson Community Mourns Beloved Teacher, Coach Who Died From COVID-19

Nov. 2, 2020

The virus has claimed the lives of nearly 6,000 Arizonans since the start of the pandemic. That list includes Tolleson Union High School English teacher and assistant baseball coach Ash Freiderich. COVID-19 is once again surging across the Valley. “The storm is here. We are in it and it will only get worse until we act now,” said University of Arizona College of Medicine Public Health Director Dr. Shad Marvasti.

KPNX-TV (NBC) Phoenix

A Rapid Virus Test Falters in People Without Symptoms, Study Finds

Nov. 2, 2020

In a head-to-head comparison, researchers at the University of Arizona found that, in symptomatic people, a rapid test made by Quidel could detect more than 80% of coronavirus infections found by a slower, lab-based PCR test. But when the rapid test, called the Sofia, was used instead to randomly screen students and staff members who did not feel sick, it detected only 32% of the positive cases identified by the PCR test. Study author David Harris, a professor of immunobiology and director the biorepository at the University of Arizona, said that some of the concerns about the Sofia's accuracy could be overcome with repeat testing.

The New York Times

Experts Warn Against Letting Your Guard Down Against COVID-19 During Thanksgiving

Nov. 2, 2020

To be sure, it is painful and often lonely to abandon social rituals - all of them, not just Thanksgiving and Christmas but funerals, weddings, graduations, birthday parties and religious observances. "They all affirm our social identity," says Elizabeth Connick, chief of the infectious diseases division at the University of Arizona College of Medicine at Tucson. "I fear that some people simply can't bear to stay away. They will attend social gatherings, and some will get infected."

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UA Worried About Increases in COVID-19 Cases Nationally, Preparing for Virus Testing Blitz

Nov. 2, 2020

While only one gathering over 100 people was reported the week of Oct. 19, seven were reported the week of Oct. 26 to CART, a collaboration between the university and the Tucson Police Department, said Campus Reentry Task Force Director Dr. Richard Carmona, 17th U.S. surgeon general and a Distinguished Professor in the Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

Arizona Daily Star

Empty Seats: How Many Sports Fans Is It Safe to Host in 2021?

Nov. 2, 2020

"I think you have to kind of learn by doing here. I think you start low and you go up slow," said Dr. Shad Marvasti, director of public health, prevention and health promotion with the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. Masks and social distancing are a must, he added. "I think if we can take that seriously, then we can have the opportunity to enjoy ourselves and watch sports."

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