A partnership between University of Utah and Utah Tech University is making a Doctorate in Physical Therapy accessible to students who want to learn and stay in Southern Utah.
More than 400,000 Utahns are family caregivers. In recognition of their contributions and sacrifices, Gov. Spencer Cox declared November 2023 as Family Caregiver Month in Utah.
Monica Bertagnolli, MD, 1985 graduate of the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine, was confirmed as 16th director of the National Institutes of Health.
ARUP Laboratories developed the first-ever, FDA-approved diagnostic test that identifies patients who are eligible for a new gene therapy treatment for severe hemophilia A.
Is money really the root of all evil? The seventh part of the Life Agenda series offers advice for having a healthy relationship with our financial resources.
Randall Peterson, PhD, embarks on his second term as dean for the College of Pharmacy. He reflects on community collaborations, therapeutics, First Year Free, and other first-term highlights.
Oral epidemiologist Brenda Heaton, PhD, MPH, leads research to understand social structures that perpetuate oral health disparities. Dental-medical integration holds the key to equitable care for all.
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.