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1 PulseAugust 2, 1999 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Tie-Dying Their Way Through Therapy Physical therapist Tonua Hamilton (left), helps patient Tony Mataele tie-dye a T-shirt on the Rehabilitation Services patio as part of National Recreation Therapy Week. Patients, their families and sta...Pulse1999
2 IntercomVolume2/1987_August05Intercom1987
3 PulseVolume5/2000_October16Pulse2000
4 PulseVolume5/1991_July18Pulse1991
5 IntercomVolume2/1983_July11Intercom1983
6 PulseVolume5/1993_August16Pulse1993
7 IntercomVolume2/1981_May11Intercom1981
8 IntercomVolume2/1983_August02Intercom1983
9 IntercomVolume2/1981_July30Intercom1981
10 PulseVolume5/1999_September28Pulse1999
11 PulseVolume5/2000_January10Pulse2000
12 Health Sciences Report (1981-1982)INSIDE Perinatal Center mirrors new hospital's promise Research vs. Reaganomics Hospital Volunteers: an extra dimension in service 1981 in review " A Greater Gift of Health" photo tour Financial report/ Statistical highlights In grateful recognition University of Utah Hospital Board Health Sciences ...Health Sciences Report1981
13 Health Sciences Report (1989)Health Sciences Report UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SOCIAL DISEASES social disease n. 1: a disease which is directly related to social and economic factors 2: venereal disease. See also substance dependency, feminization of poverty, environmental health hazards. Spring 1989 THE NEW SOCIAL DISEASES These " dis...Health Sciences Report1989
14 Health Sciences Report (1998)I SPRING 1998 HEALTH SCIENCES REPORT F E A T U R E S Collecting Clues 8 A Utah dermatologist investigates the potential of using the skin in gene therapy. Direct from the Doctor 12 Community physicians who volunteer as School of Medicine faculty provide students with a different, and valuable, persp...Health Sciences Report1998
15 Health Sciences Report (1984)Health Sciences Report The Volunteer's "This Service" University of Utah Spring/ Summer 1984 Infants hospitalized in University Medical Center's Newborn Intensive Care Unit ( NBICU) receive TLC from a corps of dedi' cated foster grandparents, who frequently hold and cuddle the premature and critical...Health Sciences Report1984
16 Health Sciences Report (1987)University of Utah Health Sciences Centers of Excellence Spring/ Summer 1987 Letter from the Vice President for Health Sciences We've highlighted eight Utah Centers of Excellence in this special issue of Health Sciences Report, hut research certainly isn't limited to these areas. In almost every dep...Health Sciences Report1987
17 The Greater Gift of HealthEntry Form 12th Annual AAMC/ GPA Awards Category entered Title of Institutio nen trv MUne" idAvi ecGrarslei atCtyee nrto efGr iU ft1ta9 h « o 1fM eGHdreiaacnladtl h O pC- ee- nnTtihenerg " U niv• e r- sity of Utah Name of Entrant Anne Brillinger Title Associate Director, Office of Development and...University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1981
18 Health Sciences Report (2001)HEALTH SCIENCES REPORT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Vol. 25, No. 1 HEALTH SCIENCES REPORT F E A T U R E S At the Crossroads 8Health Sciences Report2001
19 Health Sciences Report (1983)1983_Vol.8 No.2 Physical Therapy and Drugs: An 'Honest Hope' for muscular dystrophy patients. Radiation study on schedule pharmaceutics professor probes blood-polymer compatibility Mother-infant bonding: It doesn't 'Just Happen' Dr. William I. Higuchi: U oofers 'Best Setting' for Drug Research. Opht...Health Sciences Report1983
20 Health Sciences Report (1983)University of Utah University Medical Center 1983 Progress Report Fall/ Winter 1983 Kidney Program Addresses Young Needs When the pure impulse of the strong the know ledgeable & the wise to spring to the aid of the frightemd & the vulnerable becomes ins tin JSta possibly the root of the greatest . f...Health Sciences Report1983
21 Health Sciences Report (1985)Health Sciences Report University of Utah JSilia! • I Many have heard the statistics: the risk of developing cancer for those between ages 65 and 85 is 20 percent, compared to 2 percent for those between 20 and 50. But until a well- known figure like President Ronald Reagan was diag-nosed with the...Health Sciences Report1985
22 Health Sciences Report (1985)Health Sciences Report University of Utah ETHICS OF ANIMAL RESEARCH Spring 1985 Dr. Jane Kercher places an intravenous line in the ear of a pig prior to surgery. At left, she delivers leiser energy through an endoscope to vaporize plaque in the pig's abdominal arteries. Plaque is caused by atheroscl...Health Sciences Report1985
23 Health Sciences Report (2007)UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES REPORT The Science of Medical Imaging WINTER 2007Health Sciences Report2007
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