As one of the biggest colleges at the University of Utah, College of Health faculty, staff, and students continually celebrate new accomplishments, including these highlights from 2024.
From new educational programs to new leadership and new traditions, the University of Utah College of Pharmacy experienced a year defined by innovation and change.
At Learn, Serve, Lead 2024, AAMC leaders remind annual meeting attendees that despite challenges, they are making a difference in the lives of patients and colleagues.
Academic research—and funding that supports it—has vast societal impact. Research improves scientific understanding, health care delivery, and quality of life while growing our economy and training future scientists.
From dentistry’s largest-ever research grant to top children’s hospital rankings to a new chair for communication sciences and disorders, November has us feeling extra grateful for our incredible teams.
Along her journey in academic medicine, Tracy Bumsted was willing to step out into the unknown to discover her authentic way as a clinician, educator, and leader.
Top performing hospital systems get ranked. But the ranking itself is less important. What matters most is an abiding commitment to measuring and improving the care we provide our patients.
Academic advisors know student success extends beyond the classroom experience. It’s also about creating personal connections and life-changing experiences that get them to the finish line.
Testifying before Congress, a first-ever research grant for oral health inequities, and a look back at the history of Building 521 are just some of the noteworthy highlights from October.
Academic medical centers across the country are challenged with finding clinical placements for their students. New system guidelines clarify how our students should be prioritized over those from other institutions.
Building a medical campus in West Valley is more than meeting the growing demand for care. It’s about improving community health and creating nearly 2,000 jobs.
Adam Sharp's unexpected career journey shows how trusting in yourself and your values and passions—while putting family or relationships first—brings things into focus and shapes a way forward.
The Better U Survey helps us understand what drives employee experience and provides actionable data for improving our workplace. When we optimize professional fulfillment, we optimize our work.
From mapping genetic changes across the entire human genome to 15 years of national recognition for quality of care, we have much to celebrate this month.
"Family medicine has evolved significantly over the last 40 years, and I feel fortunate to have been in the position to observe and contribute to these changes."