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Banner University Medical Centers in Phoenix and Tucson named to U.S. News Best Hospital ranking

July 21, 2015

Banner-University Medical Center Phoenix and Banner-University Medical Center Tucson have each been named to U.S. News & World Report?s Best Hospital ranking, and nationally recognized for specialty services.

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UA Surgeon Helps Lead Charge Against Medjacking

July 13, 2015

Dr. David G. Armstrong joins elite committee studying medical device cybersecurity. The Cybersecurity Standard for Connected Diabetes Devices Steering Committee meets for the first time July 20-21 in Bethesda, Md.

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UA Researchers Receive $1.5 Million NIH Grant to Develop Mobile, Wearable Technology to Assess Frailty

July 8, 2015

The senior population in the United States is growing rapidly. People are living longer. However, one 80-year-old person may be more frail and less able to withstand the same medical treatment or surgery than another person the same age. New mobile technologies are being developed at the University of Arizona to assess frailty and to help make evidenced-based improvements in the care of the elderly.

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UA Surgeons Perform Dramatic Midair Rescue, Saving Tucson Man's Life

July 6, 2015

Dick and Jan Highberger recently met UA vascular surgery resident Dr. Craig Weinkauf for lunch, where they celebrated life and presented a donation to help fund research at the UA.

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UA Department of Surgery Recruits Dr. Taylor Riall as Chief of General Surgery/Surgical Oncology

June 29, 2015

Taylor S. Riall, MD, PhD, a surgical oncologist specializing in pancreaticobiliary disease (complex disorders of the pancreas and bile ducts) has been named chief of the Division of General Surgery/Surgical Oncology in the University of Arizona Department of Surgery.

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UACC students and fellows receive prestigious awards

June 23, 2015

The University of Arizona Cancer Center is home to some truly gifted young cancer researchers. A number of them have recently received prestigious awards and honors.

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UA's Dr. Rifat Latifi Elected Vice President of International Society of Telemedicine and eHealth

June 2, 2015

Rifat Latifi, MD, professor and vice-chair of international relations in the University of Arizona Department of Surgery and president and founder of the International Virtual-e-Hospital Foundation, has been elected vice president of the International Society of Telemedicine and eHealth.

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UA College of Medicine Tucson Looks to Increase Faculty Diversity From Within

May 26, 2015

The Health Resources and Services Administration-funded program seeks to increase the engagement, retention and promotion of faculty members from the
UA College of Medicine ? Tucson.

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Banner University Medical Center Involved in Study that Finds Most Effective Blood Transfusion Combination for Severe Trauma

May 11, 2015

A national multicenter clinical trial, which included Banner ? University Medical Center Tucson, reported that a blood transfusion containing equal parts red blood cells, plasma and platelets is more effective in the treatment of trauma patients suffering from severe blood loss compared to a higher-ratio combination, according to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

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Laurence Hurley, PhD, named 13th annual Sydney E. Salmon, MD, Distinguished Investigator

April 29, 2015

Laurence Hurley, PhD, has been named the winner of the 13th annual Sydney E. Salmon, MD, Distinguished Investigator Award.

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