Melissa Ilardo (Division of Hematology) participated in a study that found a gene variant in the spleen, which supplies an extra boost of oxygen on demand. This finding might help...
C. Gregory Elliott, MD (Pulmonary) was honored last week by Intermountain Healthcare with the Legacy of Life Award for his work in pulmonary research and clinical care.
Dorota Lebiedz-Odrobina, MD (Rheumatology) has been selected by the Arthritis Foundation as the Medical Honoree for their upcoming Walk to Cure Arthritis.
On April 5, Louise Aronson, MD from UCSF presented at the Gerald Rothstein, MD Endowed Lectureship that supports guest researchers addressing issues associated with geriatrics.
Congratulations to Kalani Raphael, MD, Monique Cho, MD, Yan-Ting Shiu MD (Division of Nephrology and Hypertention), Matthew Rondina, MD (Division of General Internal Medicine), and Robert Paine, MD (Division of...
FOX13 featured a story about a Harvard study that found e-cigarettes may not aid in smoking cessation. John Ryan, MD (Cardiovascular Medicine) commented that regardless of the method, the important...
The PrEP clinic offers free preventive medication to those at risk of HIV, tests for HIV, and gives out information about risk factors. Adam Spivak, MD and Susan Keeshin, MD...
A world café is a method for hosting group dialogue in a structured way to gain knowledge and understanding. Our Women's World Café featured focused discussions about topics that matter...
Claire Ciarkowski, MD (General Internal Medicine) discusses looking at the whole equation when evaluating cost-cutting measures in healthcare to ensure quality comes first.
Adam Spivak, MD and Susan Keeshin, MD (Infectious Diseases) helped to conceptualize and open Salt Lake City's first PrEP Clinic to treat and help prevent HIV.
Michael Deininger, MD (Hematology) is a co-investigator of a clinical trial that will use molecular testing of genetic traits to tailor treatment for acute myeloid patients on a case-by-case basis.