• TGen-Barrow-PCH study brain injuries - Read Article

    TGen-Barrow-PCH study brain injuries

    2013-12-04T10:00:54-07:00

    In an effort to lower medical costs, identify patients at risk for injury, and speed patient recovery, scientists will attempt to identify a molecular signal that indicates severity of brain-injury…

  • Renowned Bioinformatician Joins UA - Read Article

    Renowned Bioinformatician Joins UA

    2013-12-02T09:50:40-07:00

    Yves A. Lussier, MD, FAMCI, a professional engineer and physician-scientist who conducts research in translational bioinformatics and personal genomics, has joined the Arizona Health Sciences Center at the University of…

  • Programs help healthcare leaders navigate ACA - Read Article

    Programs help healthcare leaders navigate ACA

    2013-11-30T05:56:58-07:00

    There is no doubt that the Affordale Care Act is changing healthcare as we know it. But the impact expends beyond its impact on existing healthcare workers and facilities and…

  • Medical Practice Announces New Scottsdale Location - Read Article

    Medical Practice Announces New Scottsdale Location

    2013-11-21T09:17:23-07:00

    Southwestern Eye Center announced the opening of their new Scottsdale Office. The move allows the physicians to provide greater patient access and services to those in the Scottsdale area, whether…

  • Sun Health CEO named to national board - Read Article

    Sun Health CEO named to national board

    2013-11-19T10:30:30-07:00

    Sun Health President and Chief Executive Officer Ron Guziak is one of 10 new members recently elected to Care Continuum Alliance’s (CCA) 2013-14 board of directors.  Guziak was elected during…

  • Gore treats first patient in Iliac Branch Study - Read Article

    Gore treats first patient in Iliac Branch Study

    2013-11-18T11:45:27-07:00

    W. L. Gore & Associates announced that Brian Peterson, MD, from Saint Louis University, enrolled the first patient in the Gore EXCLUDER Iliac Branch Clinical Study, a prospective, multi-center, non-randomized,…

  • Sweitzer Named Head of UA Sarver Heart Center - Read Article

    Sweitzer Named Head of UA Sarver Heart Center

    2013-11-18T07:13:17-07:00

    Nancy K. Sweitzer, MD, PhD, a board-certified advanced heart failure and transplant cardiologist and physiologist, will become director of the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center and chief of the…

  • Banner Health launches pharmacy services division - Read Article

    Banner Health launches pharmacy services division

    2013-11-13T11:32:51-07:00

    Banner Health is improving medication management and providing more convenient access to pharmacy services for patients by launching a new Banner Pharmacy Services division. The new division will include a…

  • Partnership Creates New Valley Medical Resources - Read Article

    Partnership Creates New Valley Medical Resources

    2013-11-13T11:28:39-07:00

    At a time when healthcare dominates the national news, Midwestern University in Glendale and John C. Lincoln Hospitals, Phoenix, are working together to augment local medical resources by creating a…

  • Old Town Scottsdale gets new Cancer Care Center - Read Article

    Old Town Scottsdale gets new Cancer Care Center

    2013-11-12T08:55:47-07:00

    Arizona Center for Cancer Care (AZCCC), a multispecialty group of Arizona’s most recognizable names in cancer treatment and technology, has announced that it has officially opened at Scottsdale Healthcare’s Osborn…

  • Sun Health Earns 2nd Consecutive National Award - Read Article

    Sun Health Earns 2nd Consecutive National Award

    2013-11-10T09:07:36-07:00

    Anniversaries are often marked by a special surprise.  For Sun Health Care Transitions, that surprise was doubly exciting.  The team celebrated its second anniversary by receiving a second consecutive “Outstanding…

  • UA Study Targets Latinas with Breast Cancer - Read Article

    UA Study Targets Latinas with Breast Cancer

    2013-11-08T07:59:53-07:00

    Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Latinas, but patients often have limited access to resources to help them cope psychologically. A research study to evaluate the impact…

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