The Department of Internal Medicine celebrated this dedicated group of employees with a catered lunch buffet, artisan desserts, and a chance to network with colleagues in all divisions.
The Department of Internal Medicine’s increased focus on wellness for faculty and staff has inspired a project to address workplace incivility and other issues that negatively impact the health and...
Since 2015, the multidisciplinary Utah Amyloidosis Program has focused on improving care for patients with amyloidosis—a rare but serious protein deposition condition affecting multiple body systems.
Two landmark clinical trials in diabetic kidney disease were recently published and represent the first breakthroughs in more than 20 years in strategies to slow chronic kidney disease progression in...
The Brigham and Women’s Hospital and University of Utah School of Medicine Therapeutic Endoscopy Course was a great success, bringing together ski slopes with the latest endoscopy technologies and procedures.
The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) have recently announced a new option for certified cardiologists who wish to maintain their board certification...
Normally, a person past the age of 65 doesn’t get considered for a heart transplant – but luckily for 70-year old Ray Groth, he had a team of Internal Medicine...
The two largest departments in the School of Medicine teamed up for the first time to present a day of educational lectures designed for APCS by their colleague APCs.
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!
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!
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!
The Department of Internal Medicine invites all interested faculty, students, and staff to submit written recommendations for candidates having a formal review.