Contact Tracing for COVID-19 Will Be the Most Complex Health Investigation Ever May 24, 2020 Contact tracing is an indispensable part of breaking the chain of a pathogen's transmission and getting society back on track, according to most health officials including those at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This process can seem intrusive, but public health agencies have honed it over decades. “We get people to tell us who their public contacts are when they have syphilis,” said Kristen Pogreba-Brown, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. “We know how to do this.” National Geographic
Dr. Steven R. Brown Appointed President of Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors May 20, 2020 Read more Image
UArizona Names Surgeon General Carmona to Lead Campus Reentry Plan May 20, 2020 University of Arizona president, Dr. Robert Robbins announced in April his plans to resume in-person classes Aug. 24, bringing back 45,000 students and 15,000 faculty and staff for fall 2020. Read more Image
UArizona Physician, Med Student Biking across Midwest on Health Care ‘Listening Tour’ in Age of COVID-19 May 20, 2020 Dr. Paul Gordon embarks on a multi-state bicycle “listening tour” to hear what people in rural areas think about the U.S. health care system amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more Image
Pediatric Care Survey Shines Light on Coronavirus’s Darkness May 20, 2020 Health Sciences researchers spearhead global effort to capture a snapshot of real-time critical care of pediatric COVID-19 patients. Read more Image
Dr. Nahla Zaghloul Recognized with Health Sciences Career Development Award May 19, 2020 Read more Image
UArizona, Tufts Professors Presented with Innovation Awards by Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine May 19, 2020 Both the University of Arizona’s Dr. Noshene Ranjbar and Tufts University’s Dr. Andrea Gordon are recognized for their work in promoting Integrative Medicine in Residency Programs. Read more Image
$2.8M Study to Develop Family-Based Intervention Program for Chronic Disease Prevention among American Indian Youth May 19, 2020 NIH-funded $2.8 million study seeks to develop, test culturally relevant, community-led intervention that supports American Indian youth in achieving healthy lifestyle choices to reduce health risks. Read more Image
ABC’s Nightline Spotlights UArizona's COVID-19 Antibody Testing Effort, Blueprint to Reopen Campus May 19, 2020 The University of Arizona is planning to resume in-person classes for the fall semester. ABC's Nightline
UArizona Psychiatrists Combat Depression, Suicide Spike during COVID-19 Pandemic May 18, 2020 COVID-19’s effects have extended beyond health and economic crises to a mental health one, resulting in more suicides. UArizona Psychiatry professors offer explanations and resources to help. Read more Image