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226 U of U's ARUP Rated Number One in Nation, Outranks All Other Pathology Labs for Best ServiceSalt Lake City-In an independent national survey of laboratory managers, the University of Utah's ARUP Laboratories outranked such national notables as the Mayo Clinic for providing the best level of service among national reference laboratories.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-12-05
227 U OF U'S DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE RANKED NO. 3 IN COUNTRY IN NIH GRANTSSALT LAKE CITY - The University of Utah School of Medicine's Department of Family and Preventive Medicine is the nation's No. 3 family medicine program in grants from National Institutes of Health (NIH).Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-05-25
228 U OF U'S SPENCER S. ECCLES HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY WINS NATIONAL AWARD FOR CONSUMER HEALTH INITIATIVESALT LAKE CITY -- The Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library at the University of Utah has received a national award for a statewide initiative to provide Utah residents access to consumer health information and training via Internet connections at public libraries.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-09-03
229 U OF U-DEVELOPED RAPID DIRECT SEQUENCE GENE TEST OFFERS ACCURATE, ECONOMICAL WAY TO DETECT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHYSALT LAKE CITY-University of Utah researchers have developed a test that detects the most common form of muscular dystrophy in at least 95 percent of cases-a far higher success rate than the currently available test-and at a feasible cost.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-03-05
230 U PROFESSOR RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD FOR EYE RESEARCHSALT LAKE CITY-Eric M. Lasater, Ph.D., assistant professor (research) of ophthalmology at the University of Utah School of Medicine, recently received a $20,000 Research Manpower Award from Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB). He is one of only three researchers nationwide to be given this award.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-09-14
231 U RESEARCHER NETS NATIONAL AWARDSALT LAKE CITY-Helga E. Kolb, Ph.D., research professor of ophthalmology at the University of Utah School of Medicine, has received a $40,000 award from Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB). She is one of only 20 researchers nationwide to receive the unrestricted Senior Scientific Investigator's Awar...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1989-05-17
232 U RESEARCHERS WIN LARGEST GRANT EVER AWARDED TO STUDY RISK FACTORS FOR LOW BACK PAINSALT LAKE CITY-A $1.5 million grant, the largest-ever grant for an epidemiological study of back pain, has been awarded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to researchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine and two other schools.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-11-24
233 U SCHOOL OF MEDICINE'S JAY A. JACOBSON, M.D., TO RECEIVE AMA'S HIGHEST AWARD FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO MEDICAL ETHICSSALT LAKE CITY -- University of Utah professor of internal medicine Jay A. Jacobson, M.D., has been selected I to receive the American Medical Association's (AMA) highest honor in medical ethics-the Isaac Hayes, MD, and John Bell, MD, Award for Leadership in Medical Ethics and Professionalism.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-11-18
234 U SPONSORS NATIONAL YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAM FOR ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED CHTLnRjffl Physical Exams, Immunizations Slatedf SaturdayMore than 400 economically disadvantaged Salt Lake youths between the ages of 10 and 16 will receive free physical and dental examinations, and immunizations by University of Utah Hospital doctors and nurses as part of the U's second National Youth Sports Program.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1994-06-01
235 U SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER EXPANDS ACL PROTECTION PROGRAM TO FEMALE JUNIOR HIGH, HIGH SHCOOL-AGE ATHLETESSALT LAKE CITY - The University of Utah Sports Medicine Center is expanding its ACL Protection Clinic to include female junior high and high school students who play volleyball, soccer, lacrosse, and basketball, along with recreational athletes.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-07-16
236 U SURGEON GOES 'FACE TO FACE' TO HELP WOMEN DISFIGURED THROUGH DOMESTIC VIOLENCESALT LAKE CITY-When a woman goes to the emergency room with a trauma injury, there's a one-in-five chance her husband, boyfriend, or another acguaintance inflicted the damage. In the U.S., more than 1 million women a year require medical care because of such domestic violence.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-10-24
237 UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER & OTHER AREA INSTITUTIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH CAREERS DAYThe Salt Lake County Medical Society Auxiliary's annual High School Health Careers Day-an opportunity for Utah high school students to find out about possible careers in the health-care field-will be Wednesday, March 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Highland High School.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-02-12
238 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL APPEALS TO BLOOD DONORS TO COMBAT CHRONIC SHORTAGE AT MAJOR TRAUMA CENTERA nationwide chronic shortage of blood donations, which likely stems from the onset of the AIDS crisis a decade ago, is having a serious impact on Salt Lake area hospitals, especiallymajor trauma centers such as University of Utah Hospital.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1991-10-24
239 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OFFERS LIFESAVING TREATMENT THAT CLEANS 'BAD' CHOLESTEROL FROM BLOOD OF THOSE WITH GENETIC DISORDERSALT LAKE CITY - The University of Utah Hospital now offers the only FDA-approved treatment available in Utah and surrounding states for people with severely elevated cholesterol levels that can't be controlled by medication.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-07-15
240 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL'S SUGARHOUSE HEALTH CENTER OFFERS HEALTHY EATING CLASSESNutritionists at University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics are offering healthy eating classes throughout 1998 to help Salt Lake residents keep off those unwanted pounds. The classes will be held at the hospital's Sugarhouse Health Center, 1138 East Wilmington Avenue (2200 South).Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1998-01-23
241 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HOSPITALS & CLINICS NAMED AGAIN AMONG NATION'S MOST WIRED HEALTH SYSTEMSSalt Lake City-Services such as the University of Utah's telemedicine program, datawarehousing, medical and clinical informatics, and expanding wireless capabilities has earned University Hospitals & Clinics a position among the nation's 100 Most Wired health-care systems for the fifth year.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-07-01
242 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH RESEARCHES SAY COLD SORES LIKELY CAUSED BY ONE OF SIX GENESSALT LAKE CITY-Cold sores are the most common recurrent viral infection that people get-and University of Utah medical researchers say there's a good chance that a predisposition to them is inherited through one of six genes.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-10-28
243 UTAH ADDICTION CENTER OFFERS PHYSICIAN TRAINING, LECTURE ON TREATING OPIOID-ADDICTED PATIENTS WITH NEW MEDICATIONSALT LAKE CITY -- The Utah Addiction Center at the University of Utah will offer a training session Oct. 16 to help physicians treat patients addicted to opioids-drugs commonly given for pain relief-with a new medication called Buprenorphine.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-08-30
244 UTAH CARDIAC TRANSPLANT PROGRAM APPLIES FOR FEDERAL APPROVALThe UTAH Cardiac Transplant Program, a "single-staff" heart transplant program conducted at Salt Lake City's University and LDS hospitals and the Veterans Administration Medical Center, recently applied to the federal Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) for Medicare designation as a heart tr...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-06-05
245 UTAH CARDIAC TRANSPLANT PROGRAM MARKS 5TH ANNIVERSARY- 27 8 RECEIVE NEW HEARTS SINCE TONY SHEPARDThe evening of March 7, 1985, a thin, weak 16-year-old boy and his mother arrived at the Salt Lake airport from their home in Caldwell, Idaho. Tony Shepard, suffering incurable heart disease, could barely breathe. He needed assistance just to walk.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1990-03-07
246 UTAH EXPERTS TO DISCUSS INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HYGIENEAIDS in the workplace, urine drug screening, pesticide exposure and control, asbestos removal-these and more will be discussed at The Fifth Annual Joint Utah Conference on Safety and Industrial Hygiene, September 16-18 at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-09-11
247 UTAH NBICU NURSES SHARE EXPERTISE, DONATE SUPPLIES TO CZECH, SLOVAK HOSPITALSEastern Europe seems a lot closer these days for staff from newborn intensive care (NBICU) units in Salt Lake City who have shared expertise, supplies and even decorating know-how with nurses in the Czech and Slovak republics.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2000-05-08
248 WHAT KEEPS OUR HEARTS TICKING? LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL FIND OUT TODAY AT U OF U xFUTURE DOCTORS' SESSIONSalt Lake area high school students will learn what keeps their hearts beating this afternoon during a "Future Doctors" program in the University of Utah medical school's Classroom C. The session will be held from 3:30-5 p.m.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2000-02-15
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