Can the feds close state borders to stop COVID-19? March 17, 2020 Many legal experts question whether the federal government has the authority to close the borders of a state. "Such measures would need to be least restrictive to be constitutional because you would be infringing greatly on individual liberties and the right to travel," said Leila Barraza, an assistant professor and public health lawyer in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health at the University of Arizona. HowStuffWorks
Health experts explain how we should be cleaning our gadgets March 17, 2020 "Phones, laptops and other electronics travel with us everywhere, from bathrooms to buses to kitchens and restaurants," said Kelly Reynolds, a professor and environmental microbiologist in the College of Public Health at the University of Arizona and author of a study about hygienic prevention to prevent viral spread. "Like our hands, they pick up germs along the way. Frequently touched surfaces are vulnerable to increased contamination that can spread to hands, and then to entry points on the body where infection occurs, such as the eyes, nose and mouth." Engadget
Image UArizona Restructures ‘Match Day’ in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic March 13, 2020 The Match Day Ceremony hosted by the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson has been canceled out of caution for student and employee welfare due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, graduating medical students will celebrate in small groups and pick up envelopes that detail where they will begin their careers as physicians. Read more
Thumbnail Next-Generation Providers Bringing Health Care to the Streets: “It’s my job to listen.” March 12, 2020 Street Medicine Phoenix emphasizes connecting with patients on a personal level to provide empathetic, holistic care. Read more
Image Dr. Breathett Receives Recognition, Support from Women in Cardiology Organization March 12, 2020 Read more
Image UArizona Cancer Center Appoints Dr. Babiker to Leadership Position March 12, 2020 Dr. Hani Babiker, assistant director of early-phase therapeutics and director of phase I clinical trials, is overseeing the University of Arizona Cancer Center’s early-phase clinical trials, seeking to identify novel drugs and treatments for better cancer care. Read more
Image Next-generation Providers Bringing Health Care to the Streets March 12, 2020 The student-led outreach program emphasizes connecting with patients on a personal level to provide empathetic, holistic care. Read more
Image UArizona Sees Tremendous Growth on Latest Rankings for NIH Funding March 10, 2020 The University of Arizona improves its ranking by 14 spots and nearly doubles the value of awards from five years ago for research dollars funded by the National Institutes of Health in fiscal year 2019. Read more
Image Popular UArizona Science City Event and Tucson Festival of Books Canceled Due to Coronavirus Concerns March 10, 2020 Health Sciences colleges, clubs and programs will be affected. Read more
Image Aspiring Doctors to Learn their Future at Match Day Ceremony March 9, 2020 On Friday, March 20, medical students at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson will tear open envelopes simultaneously revealing where they will go for their residency training. Surrounded by friends and family, the emotion-filled ceremony is considered the most exciting day of medical school. Read more