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126 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL CELEBRATES ORGAN DONOR AWARENESS WEEKUniversity of Utah Hospital will join the rest of the nation April 26-May 2, Organ Donor Awareness Week, to remind people they can make a miracle by being organ donors.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-04-23
127 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL STRESSES PREVENTION DURING CANCER AWARENESS WEEK, APRIL 27-MAY 1Americans are being encouraged to learn more about early detection and prevention of cancer during Cancer Awareness Week, April 27-May 1. The University of Utah Health Sciences Center is joining the American Cancer Society in recognizing the week by offering lectures and presentations about cancer d...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-04-23
128 ETHICS IN PARENT-CHILD NURSING FOCUS OF U COURSEAbortion, in vitro fertilization, AIDS, parents' rights, quality of life-all are among the ethical concerns in parentchild nursing.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-01
129 "SWINGIN1 & SWAYIN1" IN PARKING LOT TO HIGHLIGHT UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL'S NURSES1 WEEKHarry Glow and the Golden Glows, a band of local octogenarians, will play Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the "dancing pleasure" of University Hospital employees, patients and families in the Emergency Department parking lot to highlight National Nurses' Week, May 4-8.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-01
130 COLLEGE OF NURSING SETS CLINICAL AGENCY EXCHANGE DAY"Clinical Reasoning" will be the theme of Clinical Agency Exchange Day, set Friday, May 22, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the University of Utah College of Nursing.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-04
131 HHS OFFICIAL TO DISCUSS 'HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION' WITH UTAH HEALTH EDUCATORSJ. Michael McGinnis, M.D., deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, will discuss "Health Promotion and Disease Prevention" at a noon luncheon Thursday as part of the Health Education Association of Utah's annual conference at the Doubletree Inn.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-04
132 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AND SCHOOL OF MEDICINE RECEIVE LONG-TERM ACCREDITATIONUniversity of Utah Hospital and the School of Medicine both recently received long-term approval from their respective accrediting organizations.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-05
133 MYTHS AND REALITIES OF MENOPAUSE TOPIC OF UNIVERSITY OF UTAH NURSING WORKSHOPReplacing the misconceptions about menopause with coping strategies will be the focus of a one-day workshop sponsored by the University of Utah College of Nursing Friday, May 22.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-15
134 U NURSING INSTRUCTOR TO STUDY IN CHINACarlene Boyd, a University of Utah College of Nursing faculty member, has been accepted to the Beijing Language Institute in Beijing, The People's Republic of China, this summer.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-15
135 UNIVERSITY OPHTHALMOLOGIST PERFORMS SURGERY ON MIDDLE EAST ROYALTYRandall J Olson, M.D., professor and chair of the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Utah School of Medicine, recently returned from Saudi Arabia, where he performed ocular surgery on a senior member of that country's royal family.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-15
136 RUMORS OF DRUG-LACED CHILDREN'S TATTOO PAPERS UNTRUE, POISON CONTROL CENTER CHIEF SAYSRumors that small sheets of white paper with blue star tattoos laced with the hallucinogenic drug LSD are being sold to children in the Salt Lake area are not true, according to Joseph Veltri, Pharm.D., director of the Regional Poison Control Center at University Hospital.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-18
137 GROWING NUMBER OF PARENTS LEARN TO CARE FOR CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN AT HOMEGone from the living room is the crib, the oxygen tank, the ventilator with its long tubes of oxygen and carbon dioxide snaking across the carpet, the oximeter and lung suction machine. Where the backup electrical generator sat on the redwood deck last summer sits a blue wading pool.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-19
138 NOTED MEDICAL SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR TO ADDRESS UTAH MEDICAL GRADUATESA nationally recognized orthopedic surgeon and medical school administrator will deliver the University of Utah School of Medicine Commencement address on Saturday, May 23.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-19
139 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL'S NEW NEUROSCIENCE CENTER OFFERS SPECIALIZED CARE-AND HOPE- TO CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSFor patients suffering from tumors, epilepsy, head and spinal cord injuries, the double doors on the north side of University of Utah Hospital's neuroscience intensive care unit lead far beyond 15 new neuroscience patient rooms. They lead to hope.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-26
140 BLIND TRANSCRIPTIONIST AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL GETS HELP FROM HELPBLIND TRANSCRIPTIONIST AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL GETS HELP FROM HELPPress Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-29
141 U MEDICAL STUDENTS RECEIVE COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDSFive University of Utah sophomore medical students have been honored by CIBA-GEIGY Corporation, a pharmaceutical company, and their peers for their achievements in community service.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-05-29
142 OGDEN USES U OF U PROFESSOR'S CHILD NEGLECT PROGRAMS AND CREATES NATIONAL INTERESTAlthough child abuse has been widely publicized and decried in recent years, one aspect of it-chronic neglect-is all too frequently forgotten, according to a University of Utah health educator.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-06-01
143 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL TO CONSTRUCT 1,000-CAR PARKING TERRACEConstruction will begin in mid-August on a 1,000-car parking terrace for patients and visitors of the University of Utah Hospital, according to Hospital Administrator George W. Belsey. Faculty and staff of the Health Sciences Center also will use the facility.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-06-01
144 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
145 ROBERT MASON TO RECEIVE PHARMACY'S DISTINGUISHED TEACHING AWARDRobert C. Mason, Ph.D., will receive the first Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of Utah College of Pharmacy at the college's convocation, Friday, June 12.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-06-10
146 GOLF TOURNAMENT FOR UNIVERSITY'S WOMEN AND INFANTS' HEALTH PROGRAMSThe second annual Utah Women's Health Open, a benefit golf tournament for the University of Utah Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, will be at Park Meadows Golf Course, Park City, Thursday, June 18, at 1 p.m.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-06-12
147 QUADRUPLETS BORN TO IDAHO COUPLE AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITALJulie and Tom Baker, a young couple of Teton, Idaho, wanted to have children but a physical problem prevented Julie from conceiving. They contacted Richard J. Worley, M.D., an obstetrician with the University of Utah Fertility Center and became participants in the center's in vitro fertilization pro...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-06-15
148 U RESEARCHER DIVES INTO SOUTH PACIFIC TO FIND NEW CANCER TREATMENTSChemicals secreted by sea sponges in the South Pacific to combat life-threatening algae are helping a University of Utah researcher find new ways to fight cancer.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-06-30
149 STIFFER UNIVERSITY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS WILL NOT AFFECT MINORITY HEALTH SCIENCES STUDENT RECRUITMENTThe University of Utah's new admission standards requiring more academic preparation in high school will not adversely affect recruitment of minority students in the health sciences "because we don't recruit students who can't meet those standards anyway," according to Herman Hooten, U Health Scienc...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-07-02
150 JOSEPHINE KASTELER, ADVOCATE FOR UTAH'S ELDERLY, TO RETIRE FROM U OF UJosephine Kasteler, Ph.D., a pivotal figure in Utah gerontology programs for a quarter century, retires this summer from the University of Utah School of Medicine.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1987-07-07
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