A team of researchers at University of Utah Health, including Drs. Sankar Swaminathan (Professor & Chief, Infectious Diseases) and Dinesh Verma (Research Assistant Professor, Infectious Diseases) have shown the Epstein-Barr...
Dr. Christos Vaklavas (Associate Professor, Oncology) appears as corresponding author for a manuscript which recently appeared in the Journal of Clinical Oncology: "Phase II Study of AZD4547 in Patients With...
Congratulations to Drs. Molly Conroy (Professor & Chief, General Internal Medicine) and Kensaku Kawamoto (Vice Chair & Associate Professor, Biomedical Informatics) for their new NIH grant to promote and research...
Congratulations to Drs. Molly Conroy (Professor & Chief, General Internal Medicine) and Kensaku Kawamoto (Vice Chair & Associate Professor, Biomedical Informatics) for their new NIH grant to promote and research...
Congratulations to our 2020 teaching award winners! Awards include Outstanding Faculty Teaching Awards, and awards for outstanding medical student, intern, and fellow.
Dr. Amy Cowan (Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine) discusses diversity, discrimination, and inclusive teaching practices in the latest episode of Teaching in Medicine. What were some of Dr. Cowan's early...
Dr. Amy Cowan (Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine) discusses diversity, discrimination, and inclusive teaching practices in the latest episode of Teaching in Medicine. What were some of Dr. Cowan's early...
Internal Medicine residents Drs. Marja Anton and Guin Dunn recently appeared on episode 94 of the Clinical Problem Solvers podcast: "Human Dx unknown with Arsalan & Utah residents – ankle...
Congratulations to Dr. Lindsey Synder and her faculty mentorship team for her SGIM research award for "Predicting postdischarge hospital-associated venous thromboembolism among medical patients using a validated mortality risk score...
Congratulations to Dr. Lindsey Synder and her faculty mentorship team for her SGIM research award for "Predicting postdischarge hospital-associated venous thromboembolism among medical patients using a validated mortality risk score...
While it’s too soon to use COVID-19 antibody testing to issue “immunity passports”, antibody tests that are available today are good enough to inform decisions about public health and relaxing...
One staff member from the Department of Internal Medicine will be highlighted monthly as part of our "From the Desk Of" staff recognition initiative. This month's featured staff member is...
One staff member from the Department of Internal Medicine will be highlighted monthly as part of our "From the Desk Of" staff recognition initiative. This month's featured staff member is...
Pressure to perform widespread COVID-19 testing is growing as public health experts and ordinary citizens question the safety of reopening schools and businesses across the U.S. without better information about...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to support junior faculty, Julia and Will Dere, MD, have created a new Endowed Assistant Professorship in Infectious Diseases.
The most recent update for the opening of the new Craig H. Neilsen Rehab Hospital includes an updated timeline, COVID-19 impacts, and training available in the CANVAS module.
With some patients refusing breathing tubes, doctors around the country, including Dr. Sean Callahan (Assistant Professor, Pulmonary) are spreading the word that being put on a ventilator is not a...
Dr. Emily Spivak (Associate Professor, Infectious Diseases) comments on some positive societal changes that she hopes to see continue even after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As the number of COVID-19 patients continues to climb across the country, some doctors say people are desperate to find any kind of coronavirus treatment. Researchers, including Dr. Rachel Hess...
As the number of COVID-19 patients continues to climb across the country, some doctors say people are desperate to find any kind of coronavirus treatment. Researchers, including Dr. Rachel Hess...
Researchers at U of U Health and Cardiff University made a discovery that could lead to what some are calling a universal cancer killer. Featuring Dr. John Phillips (Professor, Hematology).