Researchers in the College of Nursing are developing practical solutions and fostering community engagement to address the social factors outside of health care that impact health and well-being.
Historic hospital groundbreaking in West Valley City, revolutionary HIV prevention drug receives FDA approval, nursing gerontology program earns five-year accreditation, and more June highlights.
For three decades, the ELAM program has shaped women leaders in academic health. At U of U Health, this commitment reflects our institutional priority to support and elevate women leaders.
Health care professionals are especially prone to stress and burnout. Taking time to be outside—even just for a few minutes—and recreate is key to treating and preventing burnout.
With Utah’s rapid growth reshaping demand for care, U of U Health is evolving from a single-site academic medical center into an interconnected, high-performing health system.
Top place to work in health care, Moran Eye Center founding CEO retires after 46 years, dental care now covered under Medicaid, new leaders, commencement, and more May momentos.
The Office of Academic Culture and Community is creating a student-driven environment where every medical student and faculty member feels supported, connected, and equipped to succeed.
With a new Division of Medical Education, Katherine Anderson, MD, is building a culture where education is valued, educators are supported, and learners are inspired.
Supportive structures, flexible training, peer networks, and faculty mentors at the University of Utah help student-mothers succeed in medicine and at home.
April highlights include one of TIME’s 100 most influential people in the world, $5.5M from legislature for medical education in Southern Utah, Best Grad School rankings, and more.
Utah’s wild places aren’t just beautiful—they’re vital. With the 2034 Winter Olympics on the horizon, now is the time to take steps to protect these spaces while inviting people in.
For Beth Vukin, MD, the difficult choice to leave clinical practice opened up a new world. She’s listening to her inner voice to discover the next step in her path.
As the point person for health sciences on legislative issues, Hailey Ritchie, JD, helps policy makers understand the human impact of proposed health policies in our communities.
With one of the highest match rates in the country, the Class of 2025 at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine takes the next big step to becoming doctors.