Jill Sweney, MD, medical director of the pediatric intensive care unit at Primary Children’s, and CHeEtAH faculty member, along with colleagues at Primary Children's Hospital talk to the Star Tribune...
The S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah will be hosting an event of interest for the health sciences research community on November 9, 2021. The event...
"Of course hospitals in crisis mode should consider vaccination status" writes Teneille R. Brown, law professor at the Center for Law and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Utah’s S.J...
"Of course hospitals in crisis mode should consider vaccination status" writes Teneille R. Brown, law professor at the Center for Law and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Utah’s S.J...
University of Utah Philosophy Professor and Center for Health Care Ethics, Arts, and Humanities faculty, Jim Tabery, PhD, discusses issues around vaccine mandates with ABC4 news.
Good nutrition is central to good health. Julie Metos, PhD, MPH, RD, started the Utah Center for Community Nutrition in 2017 to help individuals and families in our own communities...
This fall, 11 students from the incoming Class of 2025 at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine were selected to join the first cohort of the Intermountain Healthcare University...
Heart failure is a growing problem in the United States, with 500,000 new patients a year. The Nora Eccles Harrison Cardiovascular Research & Training Institute (CVRTI) at U of U...
We appear to be experiencing a “slowly decreasing plateau” in new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths caused by coronavirus in Utah, but our progress lags the nation. There are currently fewer...
U of U Health's MD-PhD program was established nearly 30 years ago. It typically takes this tight-knit group of students eight years to finish their dual degree, and another 10...
According to medical experts, in the recent decades, breast cancer mortality has gone down thanks to increased screenings. More women are getting their mammograms, but one group is still seeing...
In 1996, U of U Health first started its lung transplant program, providing life-saving transplants for patients throughout the Mountain West. Now, 25 years later, the program remains the only...
As we continue taking steps to realize our full potential as an anti-racist institution, efforts to advance equity, diversity, and inclusion are playing a central role in 2021-2025 strategic planning...
The Utah Chapter of Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (UHIMSS) brought health professionals together from around the state to share ideas on improving information technology through advocacy, collaboration, and...
According to the Utah Department of Health, breast cancer is the most commonly-occurring cancer in the U.S. and the leading cause of female cancer-related deaths in Utah. Clinical trials and...
This program seeks to advance and enlarge the range of technologies available to the neurosciences. It does not support research based primarily on existing techniques. The Endowment Fund is especially...
This program seeks to advance and enlarge the range of technologies available to the neurosciences. It does not support research based primarily on existing techniques. The Endowment Fund is especially...
The Global Innovation Fund invests in the development, rigorous testing, and scaling up of new products, services, business process, or policy reforms that are more cost-effective than current practice and...
The priority of the CSDA program is to fund outstanding individuals with promise for sustained clinical research careers, whose projects will address highly significant research questions to advance human health...
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to solicit applications to accelerate development, testing and implementation of evidence-based interventions to mitigate disparities in provision of care and treatment...
The Data Coordinating Center (DCC) at University of Utah Health received $12 million to study solutions to sepsis-induced multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) in critically ill children.
After several weeks of decline, coronavirus cases in Utah are plateaued. The number of Utahns in our hospitals statewide—including in our ICU’s—remains very high. Additionally, the number of people in...