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.
Katharine Ullman, PhD, wants trainees from all backgrounds to see a career in research or health care as a viable path and acquire the skills to successfully pursue these careers.
In health care, we want to make a difference and help others experience joy. Can’t we experience joy along the way, too? Emphasizing joy in work builds a healthier workplace.
Goodbye to summer and hello to a new academic year. From impressive grad school rankings to Utah’s largest health fair, the great work at U of U Health carries on.
Utah has the highest rate of melanoma and Kentucky has the highest rate of new cancer cases in the U.S. Health care leaders discussed growing need for quality cancer care.
Campus collaborators are committed to improving disparities in our communities. By creating spaces for community voices, we are valuing community knowledge as much as we value our own.
Forming a professional identity is easy for some and paralyzing for others. Learning from the career journeys of others helps to navigate the unknowns and decisions along our own path.
Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships offer a unique approach to medical education that benefits both students and their preceptors. Being a preceptor is a rewarding opportunity that enhances learning and patient care.
“A lobbyist said something I’ve never forgotten: ‘If you really want to make a difference, be inside the chamber.' That was a life-changing moment. I listened to his advice.”
Nursing students and faculty participate in a global collaboration to grow the field in a developing country and find solutions to common challenges in Rwanda and Utah.