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College of Medicine – Phoenix Releases First Virtual Reality Experience for Physician Training
November 05, 2019
Physicians-in-training can virtually step into the operating room and learn complex medical procedures
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...
Surgeon Seeks to Improve Patient’s Quality of Care with C. Difficile
October 31, 2019
Allison Tompeck, MD, hopes to change the standard of care for Clostridium difficile (C. diff) patients
Learn Serve Lead: Academic Health Care Leaders Convene in Phoenix
October 30, 2019
More than 4,600 leaders from medical schools and teaching hospitals in the U.S. and Canada will converge in Phoenix Nov. 8-12
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
College Receives National Excellence in Diversity Award
October 28, 2019
The college is among 43 institutions of higher education honored for its outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion
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
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