(The Washington Post) - Patient satisfaction, long ignored by the health-care industry, is a strategic priority for another simple reason.
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May 31, 2015
(The Wall Street Journal) - Drugs in short supply include cancer treatments and antibiotics; manufacturing snafus
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May 27, 2015
(St. George News) - St. George will be the site of the 107th annual Utah State Firemen鈥檚 Association Convention, being held June 11-13
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May 27, 2015
"(The Salt Lake Tribune) - Two dozen med school deans are asking Congress to increase the federal academic-research budget by 4.6 percent "
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May 23, 2015
(Fox 13) - University of Utah medical students who are part of the graduating class of 2015 marched to the stage at Kingsbury Hall Saturday to pick up their diplomas
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May 22, 2015
(Deseret News) - A memorial Friday celebrated people who have donated their bodies to provide invaluable experiences to University of Utah medical students.
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May 19, 2015
(The Salt Lake Tribune) - A series of discoveries in metabolism related to cancer and heart disease have earned a Utah biochemist a top national research title
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May 15, 2015
(The San Diego Union-Tribune) - Consumers expect high-quality customer service. They鈥檙e now demanding the same in health care.
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May 14, 2015
(KSL) - Young patients with the rare condition bladder exstrophy were treated by Patrick Cartwright, MD, a University of Utah pediatric urology specialist. View an interview with the patients and...
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May 11, 2015
(Medical Press) - The culmination of two decades of research, a new study reveals the genetic causes of a curious, rare syndrome that manifests as hypertension
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May 09, 2015
(The Salt Lake Tribune) - Health research 禄 Leading scientists to hold rare event to shed light on latest studies
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May 09, 2015
(ABC 4) - Radiation is seeping into many Utah homes and most families don't even know it. For some, by the time they find out it's too late. They learn...
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May 01, 2015
(Women's Day) - Having the water dispenser on the other side of your office might not be such a bad thing after al
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Apr 29, 2015
(KUER) - Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City was the second highest enrolling site in the study evaluating therapeutic hypothermia in pediatric patients.
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Apr 26, 2015
(The Wall Street Journal) - List prices soar on Valeant鈥檚 heart medications and other firm鈥檚 drugs, driving up costs
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Apr 15, 2015
(The Salt Lake Tribune) - University of Utah researchers have developed an algorithm they believe could improve diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer.
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Apr 14, 2015
(KSL) - Children with autism are growing up, leaving home, and making their way in a world that often doesn't understand them.
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Apr 11, 2015
(KSL) - A first-ever heart implant will allows doctors to monitor his congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation from the patients home.
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Apr 08, 2015
(KSL) - The first class of state-educated dentists is already seeing patients, after fewer than two years of study and course work
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Apr 07, 2015
(The New York Times) - Bodybuilders show off their swollen triceps; sprinters flash their sharp-edged calves. But deep inside all of us, a sheet of muscle does heroic work in...
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Apr 03, 2015
(Fox 13) - Research has shown that Utah has some of the lowest rates of children with ADHD in the nation.
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Mar 27, 2015
(KSL) - Prosthetic ear, printed on a 3-D printer, is a medical marvel
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Mar 27, 2015
(Deseret News) - State's thin air may be reason for high depression rates, U. researchers say
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Mar 26, 2015
(Medical News Today) - Diabetes and previous joint pain, along with a patient's overall physical health status, may predict arthritis pain with nearly 100 percent accuracy,