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ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER IN ADULTS TOPIC OF NEW BOOK BY U OF U PSYCHIATRIST | Paul H. Wender, M.D., distinguished professor of psychiatry at the University of Utah School of Medicine and a pioneer in the study of attention-deficit disorder, has written a new book to help psychiatrists and psychologists treat adults who suffer from the disorder. | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1995-12-01 |
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BISHOP TO DIRECT U PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS | F. Marian Bishop, Ph.D., M.S.P.H., professor of family and preventive medicine, has been named director of graduate programs in public health in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She replaces Charles C. Hughes, Ph.D., professor of family a... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1998-01-02 |
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BRINTON TO CHAIR U HEALTH SCIENCES GROUP | Reed W. Brinton will chair the University of Utah Health Sciences Council for the next two years. The 80-member council was established in 1986 to promote community understanding and support of University Hospital; the School of Medicine; the colleges of pharmacy, nursing, and health; and the Spence... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1992-11-24 |
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CAPECCHI, LEPPERT NAMED CO-CHAIRS OF U OF U HUMAN GENETICS DEPARTMENT | Two prominent University of Utah scientists--one whose pioneering "knockout mouse" technology has allowed the creation of animal models of hundreds of human diseases; the other credited for mapping numerous new genetic markers in human linkage-reference families-have been named to cochair the Depart... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 2002-07-19 |
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CHICOAN RECEIVES M.D. DEGREE, AWARD | Brian Ray Peterson, son of the late Robert and Emma Lou Peterson, was one of 96 students to receive his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City on May 26. At a reception preceding the commencement ceremony, Brian was honored with an award as the out... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1990-05-23 |
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CHILDS' GIFT COMPLETES U OF U CHAIR IN RADIOLOGY; HONORS PIONEERING UTAH WOMEN IN MEDICINE | A gift of $500,000 from William and Patricia Child has completed funding for an endowed chair in the University of Utah School of Medicine: The William H. and Patricia W. Child Presidential Endowed Chair in Radiology Honoring Pioneering Utah Women in Medicine. Income from the endowment will free tim... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1996-05-07 |
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CHRISTOPHER NELSON NAMED TO NEW PUBLIC AFFAIRS POST AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER | Christopher Nelson has been named associate director of public affairs at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center. In his new role, Nelson will help coordinate both internal and external communications efforts for the U of U Hospitals & Clinics; School of Medicine, colleges of Pharmacy, Nursin... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 2004-12-09 |
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CLINICAL HYPNOSIS HELPS TREAT MANY DISORDERS, SAYS U EXPERT | Clinical hypnosis-like any treatment--is not effective for everyone or for every problem, but it is being used with increasing success to treat a variety of psychological and medical disorders, according to D. Corydon Hammond, Ph.D., codirector of the Sex and Marital Therapy Clinic and associate pro... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1991-01-09 |
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CO-CHAIR OF U DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN GENETICS RECEIVES NATIONAL HONOR | Raymond L. White, Ph.D., co-chair of the Department of Human Genetics at the J.L. Sorenson School of Medicine at the University of Utah, has been honored by the American Association for Cancer Research for his work in genetic diagnosis of three significant diseases. | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1989-07-12 |
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DEATH CLAIMS F. MARIAN BISHOP, FAMILY MEDICINE PIONEER, U MED SCHOOL LEADER | F. Marian Bishop, Ph.D., M.S.P.H., a distinguished educator widely acknowledged as "the mother of academic family medicine," and longtime chair of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine, died of cancer March 15 at her home in Salt Lake City. She... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 2003-03-18 |
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Department of Ophthalmology Feature | Enclosed is a feature on the Department of Ophthalmology, a Center of Excellence at the University of Utah School of Medicine. The story begins with a patient who received an intraocular lens implant and cornea transplant. Also included are profiles of U of U health-care professionals who provide tr... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1991-06-24 |
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DIABETICS NEEDED TO PARTICIPATE IN STUDY OF NEW WEIGHT-LOSS DRUG | Overweight diabetic men and women-who are treated with medications for blood-sugar control-are needed to participate in the study of a new drug which inhibits the absorption of fat cells and is believed to cause weight loss. The University of Utah School of Medicine is one of 12 centers across the c... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1994-05-03 |
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DUODENAL ULCER SUFFERERS SOUGHT FOR U MEDICAL SCHOOL STUDY | A new drug, which reduces stomach acid and may possibly heal duodenal ulcers, is being tested by researchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Researchers believe this medication, when taken with a specific antibiotic, may also be effective in preventing duodenal ulcers from recurring by... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1996-02-01 |
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DUODENAL ULCER SUFFERERS SOUGHT FOR U MEDICAL SCHOOL STUDY | A new drug, which reduces stomach acid and may possibly heal duodenal ulcers, is being tested by researchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Researchers believe this medication, when taken with a specific antibiotic, may also be effective in preventing duodenal ulcers from recurring by... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1995-11-20 |
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ELI Y. ADASHI, M.D., NOTED AUTHOR, SCIENTIST & CLINICIAN, NAMED HEAD OF U OF U OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | Eli Y. Adashi, M.D., acting chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Maryland and coeditor of the premier 2,399-page, two-volume textbook, Reproductive Endocrinology. Surgery, and Technology, has accepted the position of chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gyne... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1996-07-09 |
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ENDOWED CHAIR AT U MEDICAL SCHOOL HONORS THOMAS H. CAINE, M.D. | Thomas H. Caine, M.D., professor of internal medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine, has been named holder of a presidential endowed chair honoring his name and lifetime achievement: The John Rex and Alice C. Winder Presidential Endowed Chair in Internal Medicine in Honor of Thomas H.... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1998-03-20 |
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GARN, POULTON TAKE LEAD IN LEGISLATIVE ASSURANCE OF QUALITY HEALTH-CARE TRAINING AND TREATMENT IN UTAH | Utah House Majority Leader Kevin Garn and Senate Majority Leader Steve Poulton are leading an effort among Utah legislators to approve $5 million in new state funding-which will generate a total $15 million with Medicare matching funds- in order to provide continued quality medical education and tra... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 2002-02-28 |
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GRANT TO U PEDIATRICS DEPARTMENT SUPPORTS NEW EMPHASIS ON MENTAL HEALTH IN PRIMARY CARE | A significant change in physician training, designed to improve primary care, will be initiated by the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine in 1995, under a three-year $695,000 grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Public Health Serv... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1994-05-26 |
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GROWTH, IMPACT OF UTAH MEDICINE FOCUS OF NEW HISTORY BOOK | With few dollars but many dreams, the University of Utah School of Medicine grew from a two- to four-year school in the 1940s. That story, and the impact of medical advances made in Utah upon the state and nation are chronicled in a new book, Medicine in the Beehive State, 1940-1990. | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1992-02-26 |
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HEALTH SCIENCES STUDENT RESEARCHER RECEIVES FELLOWSHIP FROM PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION | Doug Brown, a graduate student in the University of Utah College of Pharmacy and a first-year medical student at the U School of Medicine, has been awarded a fellowship by the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (PMA) for his work in pharmacological research. Brown is among only seven or eight ... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1993-04-12 |
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HOMER R. WARNER, U MEDICAL COMPUTER EXPERT, RECEIVES HIGHEST MEDICAL INFORMATICS HONOR | Homer R. Warner, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chair of the Department of Medical Informatics at the University of Utah School of Medicine and chief information officer for the U health sciences center, has received the highest honor bestowed by the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI). | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1994-12-06 |
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Huntsman Cancer InstiHuntsman Cancer Institute Researcher Wins ASCO Clinical Research Career Development Award | SALT LAKE CITY-The American Society of Clinical Oncology awarded Margaret Yu, MD, Huntsman Cancer Institute researcher and visiting instructor in the Department of Oncological Sciences at the University of Utah School of Medicine, a Clinical Research Career Development Award grant. This is the first... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 2004-06-17 |
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INDIVIDUALS SUFFERING FROM OSTEOPOROSIS NEEDED FOR STUDY OF NEW MEDICATION | A new medication, which is expected not only to stop bone loss but increase bone mass, is being tested by researchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Women, ages 55--75, who have osteoporosis, at least one vertebral (spine) fracture and are not currently taking estrogen or other medica... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1996-01-08 |
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INTERMOUNTAIN HEART TRANSPLANT PIONEER LEAVES U-ACCEPTS POST IN NEW YORK | William A. Gay, Jr., M.D., is resigning his position as professor and chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Utah School of Medicine to accept a position as professor of surgery and chair of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Mo... | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1992-11-20 |
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INTERMOUNTAIN VETERANS RECEIVE EXCELLENT CARE AT SALT LAKE VA FACILITY, U MEDICAL DEAN SAYS | INTERMOUNTAIN VETERANS RECEIVE EXCELLENT CARE AT SALT LAKE VA FACILITY, U MEDICAL DEAN SAYS | Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News | 1990-12-12 |