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Hispanic Heritage Month: Clarimar Borrero-Mejias, MD
October 13, 2020
Dr. Borrero-Mejias discusses Hispanic Heritage and path toward medicine
Community Stakeholders Discuss Primary Care, Public Health and Prevention in the Era of COVID-19
October 13, 2020
Town hall sheds light on the primary care crisis in Arizona and the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic
Hispanic Heritage Month: Thomas Ardiles, MD
October 09, 2020
Dr. Ardiles Recognized as Latino Hospital Hero by NBC Latino
Study Suggests Alternative Method of Diagnosing Lung Infection
October 08, 2020
Study suggests there may be a better way to diagnose ventilator-associated pneumonia
Phoenix-Area High School Students Scrub In — Virtually
October 06, 2020
College revamps Saturday Scrubs to adhere to health and safety protocols
Study Confirms Sex-Differences in Neuroscience and Long-Term Outcomes Following Concussion
September 30, 2020
Study finds female brains communicate and respond differently to TBIs
Findings Reveal Hundreds of Mutated Genes Could Contribute to Cerebral Palsy
September 30, 2020
Study provides statistical evidence that CP is caused by gene mutations
Potential Target to Diagnose, Monitor Cervical Cancer Treatment Aim of U of A Health Sciences Researchers
September 28, 2020
Study reveals potential new targets for early detection and treatment for cervical cancer
Future Primary Care Physicians Grateful for Full-Tuition Scholarship, Excited to Serve their Communities
September 25, 2020
Primary Care Physician Scholarship Program awards second group of recipients
Study Suggests Sexual Activity Can be Beneficial in Heart Failure
September 24, 2020
A study suggests that sexual activity may not only be safe, but beneficial in heart failure