Ashley Arpero, Administrative Officer in Gastroenterology, received the Kirkland Award for outstanding contributions to the division's goals, surpassing expectations in her role.
Last month, two internal medicine physicians from the Division of Oncology were promoted to key leadership roles at the Huntsman Cancer Institute. Dr. Theresa Werner has been appointed as the...
WebMD pays a visit to Madsen Health Center in Utah for an exclusive interview with Dr. Timothy Farrell, an exemplary age-friendly care provider who incorporates the 4Ms (matters, medication, mentation...
Internal medicine researchers Dr. Catherine Loc-Carrillo and Dr. Kristi Warren are investigating airborne viral risks in hospitals, providing crucial data on virus persistence after procedures.
The University of Utah has been recognized by the Age-Friendly University Global Network for its commitment to promoting a supportive environment of belonging and lifelong learning for people of all...
Shannon Buckley, PhD, has been appointed as the co-leader of Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) Comprehensive Cancer Center's Cell Response and Regulation Program along with Dr. Sheri Holmen.
Amanda Smith, RN, a former dialysis nurse now working in the Division of Oncology, shares insights on managing early satiety in patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) in an interview conducted...
A $17.5 million, five-year grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was recently awarded to University of Utah researchers in collaboration with Washington State University. The...
University of Utah researchers lead efforts to enhance public health responses with a $17.5M CDC grant and collaboration with Washington State University.
Dr. David Bjorkman, former Interim Department Chair of Internal Medicine, received the Distinguished Alumni Award while Dr. Valerie Vaughn, Assistant Professor and the Director of Hospital Medicine Research in the...
Dr. David Classen discusses new research which suggests that hospital electronic health records (EHRs) that are difficult to use are also less likely to catch medical errors that could harm...
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