This year, we became the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine. We envisioned a new facility, won awards for education, reached more communities, fought racism, and produced groundbreaking research together.
The Eccles Health Sciences Library stayed busy this year. We put our attention toward health equity and inclusion, education, research, and partnership with other departments, as well as our community.
The College of Nursing grew in all dimensions in 2022. From enrollment rates to new research to clinical practice, our college's initiatives flourished.
For the U of U College of Health, 2022 was a year of transition. We welcomed new leaders, added extensions, built facilities, and even started a magazine.
In the School of Dentistry's benchmark 10th year, we marked impressive growth in clinical services, particularly to rural areas, and in providing exceptional education experiences for our students.
This fall, Huntsman Mental Health Institute hosted the Stop Stigma Design Summit. This unique gathering of advocates seeks to combat the mental health crisis in new ways.
Christy Porucznik, PhD, MSPH, shares her career journey; from environmental engineering to her vision for the future as Vice Dean of Faculty at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine.
We all deserve our best health, regardless of race or background. New scientific tools, standards, and approaches to research promise a more equitable future for health care.
Try as we may to stop it, we’re all aging. That’s why we’re at the forefront of the fight to eradicate ageism and help our people live longer, healthier lives.
The new Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine is finally underway. Emphasizing flexibility, community, and adaptability, the facility will pave the way for a new era in medical education.
It can take decades for new science to become clinical practice. The new Digital Health Initiative and Data Science Initiative (DELPHI) will aid in rolling out new discoveries, faster.
Karyn Springer, MD, shares how her leadership journey informs her new role as Assistant Dean for Intermountain Population Health Clinical Learning and her vision for the Population Health Scholars Program.
COVID-19 showed us how much diseases impact our lives. Today, scientists are working harder than ever to identify and defeat new outbreaks before they reach critical mass.
Our COVID-19 pandemic response confirmed virtual care makes a lot of sense for patients and providers. A new Virtual Care team is advancing our digital health strategy.