Helping Your Doctor Overcome Medical Bias of Minority Patients Feb. 11, 2020 Very few physicians or patients enter an exam or hospital room with the intent of racially alienating the other person in the room, but research demonstrates that minority populations, particularly African American and Hispanic patients, receive unequal care compared to white patients. Read more Image
UArizona Health Sciences Researchers Study Health Risk of a Group of Chemicals in Firefighter Foam and Protective Gear Feb. 10, 2020 Researchers from the UArizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health received a $1.5 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to lead a study of occupational exposures to “PFAS chemicals” among firefighters. Read more Image
Parkinson’s Drug May Treat Macular Degeneration Feb. 10, 2020 Mentor and mentee are hard at work in a Health Sciences lab to show that L-DOPA — used to treat Parkinson’s disease — can delay or prevent the sight-destroying eye disease. Read more Image
Health Sciences Researchers Find Firefighters Battle More Than Just Flames Feb. 6, 2020 Fighting fires for a living is one of the most dangerous jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. But after the flames are out, danger remains. Read more Image
Step Inside the Simulation Center Inspired by a Hollywood Set Feb. 5, 2020 Tomorrow’s health sciences professionals receive training in a state-of-the-art environment that can simulate any situation in medicine, giving them a safe space to make mistakes as they hone their skills. Read more Image
Step Inside the Simulation Center Inspired by a Hollywood Set Feb. 4, 2020 Tomorrow’s health science professionals receive training in a state-of-the-art environment that can simulate any situation in medicine, giving them a safe space to make mistakes as they hone their skills. Read more Image
UArizona Health Sciences Scholarship Recipients Commit to Practice Primary Care in Underserved Areas Feb. 4, 2020 The outlook for primary care access in Arizona improved significantly this week when 29 students from the University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine in Phoenix and Tucson were introduced as the first recipients of the Primary Care Physician Scholarship Program. Read more Thumbnail