This two-day seminar brought together local and national healthcare policy experts and analysts to present on legislative processes and history, healthcare economics, and healthcare advocacy.
University of Utah cardiac Computed Tomography imaging program is expanding its capability and integrating the latest breakthroughs to enhance the diagnosis of coronary artery disease.
Research conducted by Robert Campbell, PhD (Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine) and Matthew Rondina, MD (Associate Professor, General Internal Medicine & Molecular Medicine) has been selected to be this month's...
Research conducted by Robert Campbell, PhD (Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine) and Matthew Rondina, MD (Associate Professor, General Internal Medicine & Molecular Medicine) has been selected to be this month's...
Researchers Sydney Cheek-O’Donnell, PhD (College of Fine Arts’ Department of Theatre) and Gretchen Case, PhD, MA, (School of Medicine’s Program in Medical Ethics and Humanities), have developed a unique, theatre-based...
Researchers Sydney Cheek-O’Donnell, PhD (College of Fine Arts’ Department of Theatre) and Gretchen Case, PhD, MA, (School of Medicine’s Program in Medical Ethics and Humanities), have developed a unique, theatre-based...
Researchers Sydney Cheek-O’Donnell, PhD (College of Fine Arts’ Department of Theatre) and Gretchen Case, PhD, MA, (School of Medicine’s Program in Medical Ethics and Humanities), have developed a unique, theatre-based...
The Hematology Research Symposium on June7-8, 2019 will feature a host of internal and external experts promoting the many strengths of hematologic research including lymphoid and myeloid malignancies, immunotherapy, genomics...
Congratulations to our Chief Fellow, Meghana Chalasani, MD for Outstanding Poster Award at the National Kidney Foundation Spring Meeting held in Boston, MA.
A new study shows drug overdoses are the leading cause of death for pregnant and postpartum women in Utah — and overdoses appear to kill women as indiscriminately as blood...
Poor air quality days significantly increase the risk of hospitalizations for respiratory issues in young survivors of cancer, according to a study conducted by researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI)...
Since 1965, the kidney transplant program has performed over 3,000 kidney transplants and is one of the premier kidney transplant programs in the nation. The success of the program is...
The Department of Internal Medicine celebrated this dedicated group of employees with a catered lunch buffet, artisan desserts, and a chance to network with colleagues in all divisions.
The Department of Internal Medicine’s increased focus on wellness for faculty and staff has inspired a project to address workplace incivility and other issues that negatively impact the health and...
Since 2015, the multidisciplinary Utah Amyloidosis Program has focused on improving care for patients with amyloidosis—a rare but serious protein deposition condition affecting multiple body systems.
Two landmark clinical trials in diabetic kidney disease were recently published and represent the first breakthroughs in more than 20 years in strategies to slow chronic kidney disease progression in...
The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) have recently announced a new option for certified cardiologists who wish to maintain their board certification...
The Brigham and Women’s Hospital and University of Utah School of Medicine Therapeutic Endoscopy Course was a great success, bringing together ski slopes with the latest endoscopy technologies and procedures.