The University of Utah, Southern Utah University, and Utah Tech are partnering to train a broader population of students to meet health care needs in rural Utah communities.
Paola Fonseca-Romero moved 3,000 miles away to complete a research internship at the University of Utah. A strong network of mentors and peers shaped her path to becoming a bioscientist.
Patients remain connected to U of U Health as they continue receiving care from skilled nurses in the comfort of their own home—often avoiding an overnight stay after surgeries.
The Population Health Center represents a novel way of caring for our community—treating not just the obvious symptoms but the underlying problems that people face in a financially stable way.
Joey Mattingly, PharmD, MBA, PhD, uses research to guide legislation that impacts drug costs and to inspire the public to speak out against policies that do more harm than good.
The Better U Survey aims to capture the voices of our workforce. Understanding what matters to our people, can make U of U Health an exceptional place to work.
"Being able to empathize, actively listen, and help the youth truly feel heard improves the quality of our care. I never thought I could love a job so much.”
We won’t solve the challenges facing health care with the same old thinking. Empowering frontline teams to identify problems and brainstorm solutions is creating positive changes.
In the fourth part of the Life Agenda series, we explore ways to be more socially engaged through interdependence, having simple conversations, and asking for help.
The Associate Physician Law allows medical school graduates who do not initially match into a residency program to train under a physician for up to six years, until they match.
Following a six-month listening and learning tour, Fiemu Nwariaku, MD, FACS, MBA, rolls out a comprehensive vision for the future of the Department of Surgery.
The College of Nursing partners with Utah’s Juvenile Justice and Youth Services to ensure youth in custody receive the same quality of care as youth in the general population.
The state legislature answered the call to sustain care for patients affected by long-term consequences of COVID-19. It dedicated $4 million to U of U Health's long COVID clinic.