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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
Study to Use Ketogenic Diet to Improve Outcomes of Severe TBI Patients
October 21, 2019
UA physicians are studying how the ketogenic diet can better treat patients with severe traumatic brain injuries
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
UA College of Medicine – Phoenix Uses the History of Medicine to Teach Future Physicians
October 07, 2019
The college is home to more than 300 medical antiques curated and owned by Robert Kravetz, MD
Physician Seeks to Improve Training for Brain Death Testing
October 03, 2019
Michele Munkwitz, MD, and Center for Simulation and Innovation collaborate to assess brain death training
Three UA College of Medicine – Phoenix Students Receive MICA Scholarships
October 03, 2019
Three College of Medicine – Phoenix students have received scholarships from the Mutual Insurance Company of Arizona
Researcher Hopes to Find Cure for the Common Ear Infection
October 03, 2019
Terrence Stull, MD, uses molecular genetics to study the Haemophilus influenzae
UA College of Medicine – Phoenix, VA Health Care System Launch Initiative to Improve Treatment Options for Veterans
September 27, 2019
Partnership between the College and Phoenix VA Could prevent adverse drug events, save lives and decrease health care costs