U of U Health leaders and collaborators sharing expert perspectives on the latest in clinical care, research, education, community engagement, and trending public health topics.
In a perfect world, nobody would have to live with a disability. The Utah Bionic Leg allows lower-limb amputees to regain mobility, activity, and freedom, taking us one step closer.
New and emerging health threats, as well as increased politicization of public health, will require global health leaders to head a coordinated response focused on equity and scientific evidence.
Mentorship is a two-way street. In order for both parties to succeed, mentees need to bring enthusiasm, discipline, organization, and an understanding of their career goals to the table.
Gina Hawley, DrPH, MHA, finds common ground among diverse roles and teams as the new chief operating officer for University of Utah Health Hospitals and Clinics.
Innovation is essential to improving the quality of our care. Our culture encourages staff to develop and pilot novel ideas to improve well-being and patient outcomes.
Faculty and students at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine talk openly about physician shortages, tuition, and other concerns at AAMC meeting hosted by U of U Health.
Mentorship is valuable at every stage of a career. Instead of expecting people to figure things out on their own, we can offer the mentoring they need to succeed.
During his long career, Scott Ward has had many opportunities to lead. As Interim Dean of the College of Health, he "set the table," for the next dean, Kelly Tappenden.