Study finds clinical decision support systems help physicians better manage patients’ sickle cell disease
The system helped physicians improve management of transfusional iron overload in their patients.
The system helped physicians improve management of transfusional iron overload in their patients.
Researchers in the department of biostatistics will develop innovative vaccine study designs so agencies can implement vaccine trials quickly and effectively.
The grant supports the next generation of scientists working to address problems related to HIV and alcohol use.
Researchers estimate that shortening time spent on higher-risk drills by 15 minutes could help players avoid about 1,000 head impacts during their college careers.
Read the August issue for news and updates from the college’s departments and programs.
Clinical psychology Ph.D. student Lacie Lazaroe serves as outreach director for a camp that helps kids with obsessive-compulsive disorder and other types of anxiety find personal growth.
They will be honored at a ceremony during the college’s alumni reunion on September 8.
Dr. Garrigues served as associate dean of the college and was a beloved instructor.
The department of occupational therapy has launched SmartDrive Driver Rehabilitation, the area’s only service offering evaluations and interventions to improve driving skills of older adults and others who have medical conditions that may affect driving.
A national leader and advocate for the health professions, Dr. Gutekunst served as dean from 1980 to 1995.