Could this eye implant restore vision? Niranjan Manoharan, MD, explains potential benefits and limitations of an experimental procedure that implants a wireless chip in the eye of patients with age-related macular degeneration. Learn more: https://t.co/4IfW57wxHh @CUEyeCenter
In her TEDxCU talk, Aimee Bernard, PhD, brings an insider perspective on why communication training is an essential part of scientific education. Watch her ‘On the Contrary’ talk here: https://t.co/MH0Xb0V9vK @apbSCIENCE@TEDxCUBoulder
New accelerated program gives Colorado medical students a chance to become a doctor in 3 years, saving money and helping address shortages: https://t.co/RlrCxhsxDS
After pronouncing his 15-year-old patient dead over the phone, James Feinstein, MD, respects her parents’ silence, though it leaves him isolated in his grief and craving some form of closure. Read Feinstein's latest NEJM essay, "When Closure Finds You." https://t.co/o1lidZI4OL
In a new study, Thomas “Tem” Morrison, PhD, and his lab reveal that chikungunya virus, a mosquito-transmitted virus, persists in macrophages and cause long-term joint inflammation. Read more about their research: https://t.co/riWj6F7UGm
Two decades ago, the Fitzsimons Army Hospital Became CU Anschutz, home of the School of Medicine. Today, advancements continue to soar.
➡️ Read the Spring Medicine Today cover story about the evolution from Fitzsimons to Anschutz: https://t.co/HImSXCT9mt
Aviva Olsavsky, MD, says much remains unknown about what exactly is happening in the brain, but changes are visible in areas devoted to attention and empathy, which may explain feeling like a new person after becoming a parent. Read more: https://t.co/tD3tP5LAUC
Congratulations to the class of 2026! The School of Medicine Hooding & Oath Ceremony celebrated more than 160 new doctors who will begin residency programs this summer. Read the recap here: https://t.co/rAwxNqQI5l #CUAnschutzGrad 🎓
‼️ New venue! Due to inclement weather, the CU Anschutz School of Medicine Hooding and Oath Ceremony has moved indoors to the Anschutz Health Sciences Building Atrium on Monday, May 18, at 10:15 a.m.
➡️ More information is available here: https://t.co/fxG0ZQqDGa
Daniel Pastula, MD, MHS, explains what you need to know about the hantavirus and how the current cruise shop outbreak is playing out: https://t.co/Sc6RatzPZK
Elizabeth Garcia Creighton and Nick Felan welcomed their first baby just days before learning the couple matched into residency programs at the Mayo Clinic. Now, they're looking ahead to what's next! Read more about their medical school journey: https://t.co/eoavFpIEQ6
For Women’s Health Month, we sat down with Mitra Razzaghi, MD and Nikki Zarling, MD to share a few simple but important tips for women’s health.
A great reminder that small steps and preventive care can make a big difference over time. 💜
#WomensHealth#Medicine
CU Anschutz School of Medicine is now enrolling the first class of students in a three-year MD program to help address the growing cost of medical school and physician shortages in areas such as pediatrics, infectious diseases, and primary care. Read more: https://t.co/gAvJClTKQC
CU Anschutz School of Medicine student Chiagoziem Anigbogu is looking to give back and continue his growth as a mentor as he heads to a neurological surgery residency: https://t.co/3qqDfAn0cX
Fourth-year medical student Kimberly Christnacht is excited for a future career as an anesthesiologist and advocate for underserved communities. Learn about her early experiences that shaped her career path: https://t.co/I7WVtk5C7t
After eight years in the Medical Scientist Training Program, Kelsey Kines is set to start an internal medicine internship and dermatology residency following graduation. Read more about her journey as an MD-PhD student: https://t.co/9j5LUTBXR5
For about a year, the CU Anschutz internal medicine residency program has partnered with SOL Mental Health to increase accessibility to therapy and psychiatric resources. Learn more about the partnership: https://t.co/Ept6OmVLO1
It's a full house at the Second Annual International Rocky Mountain Pancreatic Cancer Symposium! Honored to have Dean John Sampson and UCHealth CEO Tom Gronow giving opening remarks as we come together to advance research, collaboration, and progress. @uchealth@CUDeptSurg