Less reliance on emergency care, more discussions about healthy behaviors and use of preventive care seen in survey of low-income enrollees in the Healthy Michigan Plan. Featuring Dr. Alan Taylor...
Scott C. Woller, MD, FACP, FCCP has been elected by the members of the Utah Chapter to serve as the next American College of Physicians (ACP) Utah Chapter Governor.
Nearly 80 percent of rural America is considered medically underserved. To address these issues, Ariadne Labs and University of Utah Health are developing a new model, called the Rural Home...
A recent study on long-term weight loss conducted by Molly Conroy, Professor and Chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine, was recently published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Dr. Tom Miller, a professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine, discusses pain treatment alternatives and questions to ask your doctor to avoid addiction in this episode of The...
Cancer patients at Huntsman Cancer Institute find healing through the reflective writing and poetry workshops of HCI resident writer, Susan Sample, assistant professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine...
Research conducted by Robert Campbell, PhD (Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine) and Matthew Rondina, MD (Associate Professor, General Internal Medicine & Molecular Medicine) has been selected to be this month's...
Researchers Sydney Cheek-O’Donnell, PhD (College of Fine Arts’ Department of Theatre) and Gretchen Case, PhD, MA, (School of Medicine’s Program in Medical Ethics and Humanities), have developed a unique, theatre-based...
Abbey Drummer and Brighton Loveday have been awarded the 2019 Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation (HPNF) Annual Assembly Conference scholarships - 2 out 8 in the entire country!
In 2017, a multidisciplinary team designed and implemented a physician-led pathway for one of the most common inpatient infectious diagnoses, community-acquired pneumonia, is one of the first at the University...
Amy Cowan, MD (General Internal Medicine) discusses using boundary setting exercises in real time to address inappropriate patient behaviors before moving on to the task of being doctors.