Zuckerman College of Public Health April 2024 newsletter April 8, 2024 Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health Read more
Coit commits $5M to hire faculty, expand vision at UArizona Coit College of Pharmacy April 8, 2024 Entrepreneur and alumnus R. Ken Coit has committed $5 million through his family foundation to bolster the University of Arizona R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy. Read more Image
An orchestra made up entirely of doctors is playing in Arizona April 8, 2024 Jonathan Lass, MD, is a founding member and cellist with the World Doctors Orchestra, which held a pair of benefit concerts Friday and Saturday for the St. Vincent de Paul Virginia G. Piper Medical Clinic in Phoenix. KJZZ-Radio (Phoenix, AZ)
Should you be taking breast cancer prevention medication? April 8, 2024 Sima Ehsani, MD, is interviewed about a study that found postmenopausal women taking aromatase inhibitors reduced their risk for breast cancer by about 50% compared with women of the same age taking a placebo. Ehsani did not take part in the study. Newsmax Health Radar Newsletter
1 in 3 workers admit to regularly napping on the clock, survey says. Here’s why Gen Z and millennial men are the worst culprits April 8, 2024 Experts, including Michael Grandner, PhD, discuss a survey that found 46% of respondents said they nap during the workday at least a few times a year. Fortune
Finding small ways to cope with stress builds resilience April 8, 2024 National Stress Awareness Month is the perfect time to discover healthy ways to deal with challenging situations. Read more Image
Health Sciences Bulletin and Health Sciences Connect summer publishing schedule April 8, 2024 University of Arizona Health Sciences Read more
Complete the Campus Safety survey by Friday, April 12 April 4, 2024 Office of Public Safety and Office of University Initiatives and Policy Read more
New AI coaching bot may enhance medical education, training April 4, 2024 The Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center developed an artificial intelligence tool to train students to communicate with patients effectively and compassionately. Read more Image