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Research Open House Welcomes 136 Attendees
November 05, 2019
The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Research Office hosted an open house and reception Sept. 26 for 136 of the college’s students, faculty, residents and...
Improving Care for Domestic Violence Victims with Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injuries
October 29, 2019
UA faculty dedicated to improving the lives of patients with TBIs
Study Finds Inflammatory Protein Can Protect Against Spread of Herpes Virus
October 28, 2019
UA College of Medicine – Phoenix researchers discover protein function that can improve current therapeutics
Police Officers Can Identify Concussion Signs in Victims of Domestic Violence and Transport for Care
October 24, 2019
College partners with Mesa Police Department, Maricopa County Attorney’s Office to enhance care for domestic violence victims
Study Calls for Forensic Nursing Exams to Include Concussion Evaluation
October 23, 2019
TBIs often missed on routine forensic examination for domestic violence victims
Blood-Collection Device Makes Radiation Testing Quick and Easy
October 16, 2019
Device quickly evaluates radiation exposure, aiding triage emergency treatment in the event of a nuclear attack or accident
UA Research Shows Drug Can Extend Survival Rates for Heart Failure Patients
October 10, 2019
Researchers discover blood pressure medication can prevent fluid retention and muscle wasting in heart failure patients
Medical Students Use Virtual Reality Trainer to Perform Endovascular Procedures
September 18, 2019
The college is one of the first medical schools in the U.S. to use Mentice, a virtual reality simulator
College Hosts a Research Open House
September 17, 2019
Open House showcased the multitude of resources available at the College of Medicine – Phoenix
Study Changes Guidelines for Sepsis Management
September 16, 2019
New study concerning blood cultures and antibiotics could end the debate among physicians regarding sepsis management