In a webinar sponsored by Spok and hosted by Becker's Hospital Review, Devin Horton, MD, (General Internal Medicine) discussed how the University of Utah health system improved communication around sepsis...
A new study led by Richard Nelson, PhD (Epidemiology) concludes that infectious disease and public health specialists may need to rethink infection control practices.
On August 1, Richard J. Ingebretsen, MD (General Internal Medicine) led a Wednesday Workshop about Wilderness Medicine teaching residents basic skills to treat common injuries and illnesses found in the...
Welcome to our new division administrators, Frank Burns and Elaine Volckmann who are joining the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Utah.
All Internal Medicine principal investigators of interventional clinical trials are required to complete one of several training opportunities in the oversight and management of clinical trials before Dec. 31, 2018
An article co-authored by Adam Gordon, MD (Epidemiology) has been accepted for publication and looks at using traditional policy analytics scholarship to explain how opioid-related policies have evolved in the...
Lisa Cannon Albright co-wrote a paper that looks at a new genealogy resource created with the VHA to show the potential of linking genealogy to patient data for investigating genetic...
Congratulations to Bellamkonda Kishore, MD; Marcus Pezzolesi, PhD; Nirupama Ramkumar, MD; and Harry Senkjian, MD who have been recognized in the areas of medical advancement and research.
On Rheumatology Advisor, Karla Miller, MD (Rheumatology) co-author of a recent study on swallowing disorders offers up a clinician's perspective on dysphagia in RA.
Mark Supiano, MD (Geriatrics) said, "what is good for the heart is good for the brain," in reference to a study that found lowering blood pressure has demonstrated to lower...