2006 News Release Archive
UA Center for Physical Activity and Nutrition Offers 'Healthy Weight 4 Life'
December 15, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
UA Center for Physical Activity and Nutrition team members, who conducted a National Institutes of Health-funded research study (Healthy Weight 4 Life) on which this course is based.
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The University of Arizona Receives Continuation of $3 Million Grant
December 13, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center (AEMRC) at The University of Arizona, in collaboration with the University of New Mexico, will receive continued funding for the second year of a $3 million federal grant
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'Heroes' in Women's Mental Health To Be Recognized At UA Women's Mental Health Symposium, Jan. 13
December 12, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The Women's Mental Health Program at The University of Arizona Department of Psychiatry will present the 2007 Hero in Women's Mental Health awards at the Sixth Annual Women's Mental Health Symposium, Saturday, Jan. 13, 2007, at the UA Student Union Grand Ballroom.
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Radiologist Gary J. Becker, MD, Named Chairman of RSNA
December 08, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Gary J. Becker, M.D., professor of vascular and interventional radiology at The University of Arizona College of Medicine, became chairman of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Board of Directors Nov. 30 at the society’s annual meeting in Chicago.
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UA College of Medicine Founding Dean Merlin K. 'Monte' DuVal Dies at 84
December 06, 2006
ARIZONA —
Merlin K. Monte DuVal, MD, founding dean of The University of Arizona College of Medicine, former surgeon, federal official and health-care advocate, died suddenly Tuesday, Dec. 5. He was 84.
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Cooling Helps Patients Recover From Cardiac Arrest
December 06, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Cardiocerebral Resuscitation (CCR) is a new approach to CPR that is easy to perform and does not involve mouth-to-mouth breathing, which makes it the ideal form of bystander CPR. By performing CCR while waiting for EMS to arrive, bystanders can greatly enhance the chances of survival for a cardiac arrest victim by keeping the blood circulating through the body.
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UA Zuckerman College of Public Health Professor Receives Grant
November 29, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
UA Zuckerman College of Public Health Professor Receives Grant to Study Residents' and Workers' Health Along the U.S.-Mexico Border
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Richard Carmona, MD, to speak at UA College of Medicine for World AIDS Day, noon Friday
November 29, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Richard Carmona, MD, MPH, 17th Surgeon General of the United States, will address medical students and the interested public on his experience with health policy relating to AIDS/HIV locally, national and globally.
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Six Latina UA Students Receive Scholarships for Commitment to Serving Latino Communities
November 27, 2006
ARIZONA —
Six Latina students at The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health have received scholarships in recognition of their commitment and professional goals to serve Latino populations.
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Orthopaedic Surgeon Ronald Wisneski, M.D. Joins University Physicians Healthcare
November 27, 2006
ARIZONA —
Ronald Wisneski, M.D. has joined University Physicians Healthcare and The University of Arizona Department of Orthopaedic Surgery as associate professor of clinical orthopaedic surgery. He will practice at the UPH Clinics at Alvernon, located at Alvernon Way and 5th Street.
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New Clinic at UA's Arizona Cancer Center Offers Unique Procedures for Women at Risk of Breast, Ovarian Cancers
November 17, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
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UA Alumni Association Honors Local Pharmacists, Professors
November 17, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
UA Alumni Association Honors Local Pharmacists, Professors
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Cardiocerebral Resuscitation Better Than CPR For Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
November 12, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Survival rates following cardiac arrest went up 300 percent when emergency responders used Cardiocerebral Resuscitation, a new resuscitation approach for cardiac arrest pioneered at The University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center.
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Arizona Cancer Center Director David S. Alberts, M.D. named 2006 Salsbury Award Winner
November 10, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association awarded Arizona Cancer Center Director David S. Alberts, M.D., their highest honor, the 2006 Salsbury Award.
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Parkinson's...Participating in Progress Conference
November 09, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Learn about the latest treatments, ways to manage Parkinson's disease and promising research underway.
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Advanced Allergic Asthma Medication To Be Studied For Inner-City Children
November 08, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Scientists at The University of Arizona and other academic medical centers will soon launch a major study to evaluate whether a medication approved for adolescents and adults can help to reduce the severity of allergy symptoms and asthma attacks in inner-city children.
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Pediatrician Kimberly Gerhart, MD, Joins University Physicians Healthcare,
November 02, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Kimberly Gerhart, MD, has joined University Physicians Healthcare and the faculty of The University of Arizona Department of Pediatrics as Assistant Professor, Clinical Pediatrics.
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UA’s Valley Fever Center for Excellence Hosts Public Presentation, Nov. 15
October 31, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The Valley Fever Center for Excellence at The University of Arizona College of Medicine and the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System (SAVAHCS) will host the 11th Annual Farness Lecture
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Turmeric Prevents Experimental Rheumatoid Arthritis and Bone Loss
October 30, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
An ancient spice, long used in traditional Asian medicine, may hold promise for the prevention of both rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis, according to a recently completed study at The University of Arizona College of Medicine.
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Steven Goldschmid, MD, Named Chairman of UA College of Medicine's Department of Medicine
October 26, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Steven Goldschmid, MD, has been named chairman of the Department of Medicine at The University of Arizona College of Medicine.
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Dr. Marie Swanson Named First Mel and Enid Zuckerman Endowed Chair in Public Health
October 24, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
G. Marie Swanson, PhD, MPH, founding dean and professor at The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, has been named the first Mel and Enid Zuckerman Endowed Chair in Public Health.
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Arizona Arthritis Center Adds Two Researchers with Exercise and Nutrition Expertise
October 23, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Two University of Arizona faculty members with expertise in physiology and nutritional sciences have joined the Arizona Arthritis Center, a center of excellence at the UA College of Medicine.
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UA Receives $5 Million to Establish Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute
October 23, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The University of Arizona (UA) in Tucson has received a $5 million gift from the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Research Foundation® to establish an Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute.
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UA Program in Integrative Medicine Grand Rounds, Nov. 2
October 18, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
UA Program in Integrative Medicine Grand Rounds, Nov. 2
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Dr. Reynolds Joins UA Zuckerman College of Public Health
October 17, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Kelly Reynolds, PhD, has been appointed associate professor in the Community, Environment and Policy Division at The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health
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UA College of Medicine Offers Diabetes Seminar, Oct. 21
October 17, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
UA College of Medicine Offers Diabetes Seminar, Oct. 21
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Dr. Carmona, 17th Surgeon General of the United States Appointed Professor
October 13, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Richard H. Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS, 17th Surgeon General of the United States, has been appointed professor of public health at The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. Dr. Carmona is also an alumnus of the UA Zuckerman College of Public Health.
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UA College of Nursing Seeks Participants For Menopause-Symptoms Study
October 13, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The University of Arizona College of Nursing is seeking qualified women for a study to determine the effectiveness of two treatments for symptoms associated with the menopause transition.
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Meth Now Top Illicit Drug Associated with Hospitalizations in Arizona
October 12, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Methamphetamine-related hospital admissions in Arizona have surpassed cocaine admissions and heroin/opioid admissions for the first time since monitoring began in 1989, according to a study by James Cunningham, PhD
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'Raise a Racquet for Kids' Benefits Pediatric Cancer Research
October 06, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The 5th Annual Raise a Racquet for Kids (RARK) fund-raising event kicks off at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, and continues through Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Tucson Racquet and Fitness Club, 4001 N. Country Club Road
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Pharmacy Students To Hold UA Health Fair: October 23
October 05, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Pharmacy students to hold UA health fair: October 23
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UA's Steele Children's Research Center Investigators Receive $1.5 million Surveillance Grant
October 05, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The Steele Children's Research Center at The University of Arizona has received a $1.5 million, five-year cooperative agreement for surveillance and research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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UA Study Seeks Participants with Jaw, Facial or Headache Pain
October 05, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The University of Arizona Department of Family and Community Medicine is seeking 75 adults, 18-70 years of age, with TMD/TMJ.
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Opening Celebration for The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix
September 26, 2006
ARIZONA —
Opening Celebration for The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, in Collaboration with Arizona State University
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'Hero' in Women's Mental Health Award Nomination Deadline Extended to Oct. 14
September 26, 2006
ARIZONA —
The University of Arizona Department of Psychiatry has extended the deadline for nominations for the Hero in Women's Mental Health Award to Saturday, Oct. 14.
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New UA Thoracic Surgeon Offers Minimally Invasive Lung Surgery
September 26, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The Arizona Cancer Center at University Medical Center is now one of a few oncology clinics in the nation to offer minimally invasive thoracic surgery, with the addition of Shari L. Meyerson, MD.
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Canyon Ranch Center for Prevention and Health Promotion
September 21, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health has named its prevention center the Canyon Ranch Center for Prevention and Health Promotion.
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University Physicians Healthcare Hires Two Surgeons
September 19, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Surgeons Shari L. Meyerson, M.D. and Kay Goshima, M.D. have been hired by University Physicians Healthcare.
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UA Student Sight Savers' Free Glaucoma Screening
September 18, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
UA Student Sight Savers' Free Glaucoma Screening
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Free Preview, '10 Weeks to Mastering Weight Loss for Life'
September 15, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Free Preview, ‘10 Weeks to Mastering Weight Loss for Life’
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UA Receives $1.9 Million Grant for Geriatrics Training
September 15, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The UA has received a $1.9 million grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation to strengthen physicians' geriatrics training.
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Joint Replacement, Avian Flu and Stem Cell Debate Among Topics
September 12, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
The UA College of Medicine invites the public to its fall Mini-Medical School of Wednesday evening lectures on hot topics on medicine.
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Safety Advisory about Snakebite for Southern Arizonans
September 08, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Residents of Southern Arizona, use caution when you go outside. You can be bitten by a poisonous snake without having seen or heard the snake before it strikes, the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center reminds us.
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Dr. Todd W. Altenbernd Joins UA College of Medicine
September 06, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Todd W. Altenbernd, MD, a glaucoma specialist, has joined the Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Science at The University of Arizona College of Medicine
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University Physicians Healthcare Hires Plastic Surgeon
September 05, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Anthony Admire, M.D., has been hired by University Physicians Healthcare and will practice at UPH Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery, located at Sunrise and Kolb.
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Institute of Medicine President Harvey Fineberg to Speak on Health-Care Quality
September 05, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Harvey V. Fineberg, MD, PhD, president of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academy of Sciences, will address
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Dr. Shahar Joins UA Zuckerman College of Public Health as Epidemiology Professor
September 05, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Eyal Shahar, MD, MPH, has joined The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health
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Drs. Gholam Peyman and Mandi D. Conway Join UA College of Medicine
August 31, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Drs. Gholam Peyman and Mandi D. Conway Join UA College of Medicine
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UA's Hugo Villar, MD, Named Distinguished Latin American Surgeon in US
August 25, 2006
ARIZONA —
Hugo Villar, MD, interim chairman and professor, UA Department of Surgery, was named the Distinguished Latin American Surgeon in the United States for 2007 by the Federation of Latin American Surgeons (FELAC - Federacion Latino Americana de Cirugia).
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Tiny, Wireless Device Studied for Treatment for Overactive Bladder
August 25, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Urologists at The University of Arizona Department of Surgery are investigating a tiny, wireless bionic device designed to treat one of the most disconcerting and disabling disorders: incontinence.
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Split-Liver Transplant' at UMC Provides Life-Saving Organs for Baby, Adult
August 22, 2006
TUCSON, Ariz. —
Split-Liver Transplant' at UMC Provides Life-Saving Organs for Baby, Adult
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Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon Tours UA College of Medicine With Med Students, Aug. 23
August 21, 2006
ARIZONA —
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon is scheduled to tour The University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson with UA medical students on Wednesday, Aug. 23, at 2 p.m.
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Founder of Humane Borders to Speak on Public Health and its Role in Social Justice
August 09, 2006
ARIZONA —
The Rev. Robin Hoover, PhD, founder of Humane Borders, will address “Social Justice: Information for Action” as keynote speaker at the Summer Internship Conference at The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Friday, Aug. 18, 1 p.m., Drachman Hall, Room A114, 1295 N. Martin.
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Nicholas A. Delamere, PhD, Appointed Head of Department of Physiology
August 01, 2006
ARIZONA —
Nicholas A. Delamere, PhD, renowned for research on the physiology of the eye, has been appointed head of the Department of Physiology at The University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson.
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Karin Lorentzen appointed Coordinator of Communications and Development
August 01, 2006
ARIZONA —
Karin Lorentzen has been appointed Coordinator of Communications and Development at The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy in Tucson.
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Researcher Receives Career Development Award
July 31, 2006
ARIZONA —
Erin M. Harvey, PhD, assistant professor with the Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Science at The University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson, is the recipient of a $200,000 Career Development Award from Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB).
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Scientists Identify Genetic Markers for Lymphoma
July 28, 2006
ARIZONA —
Researchers from the Arizona Cancer Center are part of an international team of physicians and scientists to identify genetic markers that distinguish Burkitt’s lymphoma from diffuse large-B-cell lymphoma.
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Dr. Kurt Griffin joins University Physicians Healthcare, UA Department of Pediatrics
July 20, 2006
ARIZONA —
Kurt Griffin, M.D., Ph.D. has joined University Physicians Healthcare and the faculty of The University of Arizona Department of Pediatrics, Section of Endocrinology ...
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UA Researchers Find Clues to Why AIDS Progresses More Rapidly in HIV-1 Infected Infants than in Adults
July 19, 2006
ARIZONA —
Researchers at The University of Arizona College of Medicine have identified a mechanism that explains the faster progression of AIDS in HIV-1 infected newborns and infants than in adults.
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Arizona Health Sciences Library Exhibit
July 13, 2006
ARIZONA —
DMATS deployed to Louisiana in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
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Dr. Chan Lowe joins University Physicians Healthcare, UA Department of Pediatrics
July 10, 2006
ARIZONA —
Chan Lowe, MD, has joined University Physicians Healthcare and the faculty of The University of Arizona Department of Pediatrics, Section of Hospital Medicine as Assistant Professor, Clinical Pediatrics.
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UA College of Medicine Introduces 'Arizona Applicant Academy,' June 30-July 2
June 28, 2006
ARIZONA —
UA College of Medicine Introduces 'Arizona Applicant Academy,' June 30-July 2
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New Program for People with Life-Threatening or Chronic Conditions
June 28, 2006
ARIZONA —
New Program for People with Life-Threatening or Chronic Conditions
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33rd Annual Arizona Rural Health Conference, July 19-21
June 26, 2006
ARIZONA —
33rd Annual Rural Health Conference: Beyond Borders
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Summer 2006 UA Grand Rounds Schedule Offered to Community Health-Care Providers
June 26, 2006
ARIZONA —
Summer 2006 UA Grand Rounds Schedule Offered to Community Health-Care Providers
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UA Zuckerman College of Public Health Awarded Senator Andy Nichols Award
June 22, 2006
ARIZONA —
The University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health was honored by the Arizona-Mexico Commission (AMC) with the Senator Andy Nichols Award.
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Research Matters: Center for Health Equality at the UA Zuckerman College of Public Health
June 22, 2006
ARIZONA —
Research Matters: Center for Health Equality at the UA Zuckerman College of Public Health
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Dr. Heather Cahan joins University Physicians Healthcare, UA Department of Pediatrics
June 21, 2006
ARIZONA —
Heather Cahan, MD, has joined University Physicians Healthcare and the faculty of The University of Arizona Department of Pediatrics, Section of Neonatology as Assistant Professor, Clinical Pediatrics
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Medical Students from Universidad de Sonora Attend Unique UA Program
June 15, 2006
ARIZONA —
Eleven medical students from the Universidad de Sonora in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, are in Tucson through June 30 participating in a unique program, Intercambio Médico Cultural y de Salud Pública Sonora-Arizona, the first of its kind, at The University of Arizona in Tucson.
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UA College of Medicine Appoints World-Renowned Diabetes Researcher
June 12, 2006
ARIZONA —
James R. Sowers, MD, FACE, FACP, FAHA, an international leader in diabetes research, will join The University of Arizona College of Medicine to develop a comprehensive Diabetes Center.
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Conference on Preparing for Chemoterrorism, Bioterrorism and Natural Disasters
June 12, 2006
ARIZONA —
Conference on Preparing for Chemoterrorism, Bioterrorism & Natural Disasters
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SWEHSC Receives Grant from NIEHS
June 12, 2006
ARIZONA —
The Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center (SWEHSC) at The University of Arizona will receive $7.8 million from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) over the next five years to continue its research on the health effects of environmental agents.
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Study Examines Heat-related Deaths Among Immigrants
June 08, 2006
ARIZONA —
Study Examines Heat-related Deaths Among Immigrants
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UA Investigators Developing New Technology for Arthritic Joints
June 08, 2006
ARIZONA —
UA Investigators Developing New Technology for Arthritic Joints
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People and Places On The Move At The University of Arizona College of Medicine
June 06, 2006
ARIZONA —
People and Place on the Move at AHSC
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Landmark Study Reveals New Paradigm for Pediatric Cardiac Arrest
May 31, 2006
ARIZONA —
When we think of cardiac arrest -- the abrupt loss of heart function that can quickly lead to death -- we typically picture a middle-aged man dramatically clutching his chest before dropping to the ground, unconscious.
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A First in Southern Arizona Trauma Care: UA Physicians Repair Torn Aorta with Minimally Invasive Surgery
May 30, 2006
ARIZONA —
An 81-year-old Tucson man whose aorta was partially torn in a car accident earlier this month is recovering after University Medical Center physicians were able to repair the vessel without open-chest surgery.
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Getting to the Genetic Heart of the Matter
May 29, 2006
ARIZONA —
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return (TAPVR) is a big name for a disease that affects tiny children.
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UA Surgeons Implant Artificial Discs in Spine of Tucson Airman at UMC, A First in Southern Arizona
May 29, 2006
ARIZONA —
For the first time in Southern Arizona, surgeons at University Medical Center successfully implanted two artificial spinal discs in the back of a 31-year-old Tucson man crippled by painful degenerative disc disease.
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Couples and Arthritis Studies
May 29, 2006
ARIZONA —
If you have a chronic disease, your conversations with your partner may be more important than you think. Shelley Kasle, PhD, research assistant professor at the Arizona Arthritis Center, investigates how relationships impact those with chronic diseases such as arthritis.
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Erin Harvey receives $3.5 grant from NEI
May 22, 2006
ARIZONA —
Researcher Erin Harvey, PhD, assistant professor with The University of Arizona Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Science in Tucson, has received a $3.5 million grant from the National Eye Institute (NEI)
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New CPR Saves Life of Scottsdale Man
May 17, 2006
ARIZONA —
When his plane touched down at Sky Harbor International Airport shortly before 11 p.m. on May 10, James Dahle, MD, an emergency medicine resident at The University of Arizona College of Medicine, had no idea his Hawaii vacation was to end with a dramatic call of duty.
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UA College of Medicine Department of Physiology Receives UA Provost's Award
May 12, 2006
ARIZONA —
The Department of Physiology Undergraduate Program at The University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson has received the 2006 UA Provost's Award for Meritorious Departmental Achievement in Undergraduate Instruction, one of the UA's highest faculty teaching honors.
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Using Simulation Technology to Prevent Medical Errors
March 31, 2006
ARIZONA —
Doctors in training are making their first diagnoses – and their first mistakes – on plastic wires and computer circuits rather than on flesh and blood in the Medical Simulation Laboratory at the UA College of Medicine.
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New Outpatient Therapy at UMC Targets Primary Liver Cancer: Tiny beads offer hope in inoperable cases
January 13, 2006
ARIZONA —
Medical Center is offering a new outpatient treatment for patients with inoperable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a cancer that originates in the liver.
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Award-Winning Regents Professor to Head New Basic Medical Sciences Department at UA College of Medicine - Phoenix
January 11, 2006
ARIZONA —
Mark R. Haussler, PhD, Regents Professor appointed founding head of the Department of Basic Medical Sciences-Phoenix Program.
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UA Researchers Receive National Award in Preventive Nutrition
January 10, 2006
ARIZONA —
Two professors received a national academic award for their research with niacin.
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College of Medicine Wins Copper Square DREAMR Award
January 10, 2006
ARIZONA —
College of Medicine wins award for Phoenix expansion.
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Monica Hardt-Delisa Joins The University of Arizona Steele Children's
January 05, 2006
ARIZONA —
Monica Hardt-Delisa has been appointed director of development for the Steele Children's Research Center.
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Bringing Hearts Back to Life: After Cardiac Arrest, Children Fare Better Than Adults, Landmark Study Shows
January 04, 2006
ARIZONA —
Children are more likely to survive in-hospital cardiac arrests than adults and with appropriate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
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Governor's Conference on Pandemic Readiness on January 6, 2006
January 04, 2006
ARIZONA —
Experts participate in pandemic readiness conference.
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Beth Schermer Appointed Vice Dean For Administration College of Medicine-Phoenix
January 04, 2006
ARIZONA —
The UA College of Medicine has appointed Beth Schermer, a noted Phoenix attorney who has worked in health-care law for more than 25 years, to a one-year appointment as vice dean for administration, UA College of Medicine-Phoenix.
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Fifth Annual Women's Mental Health Symposium
January 03, 2006
ARIZONA —
Current mental health issues specific to women will be addressed at conference
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