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  • Forging a New Future for Medical & Dental Education in Arizona | Delta Dental & University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix
    2024/05/31

    The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix recently announced an exciting new initiative in partnership with Delta Dental Arizona. The collaboration will increase oral health education for all of the College's medical students and impact patient care in the years ahead. Delta Dental and the College describe their partnership as an innovative approach to medical education that encourages interprofessional communication.

    To learn more about the initiative's impact on our community, ArMA On Call was honored to welcome Leah Hillier, MD, UA College of Medicine-Phoenix's Director of Service Learning, and Mr. Michael Jones, President & CEO of Delta Dental Arizona.

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  • Dean Fred Wondisford, MD Interviewed by Second-Year Medical Students | University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
    2024/03/15

    Dean Fred Wondisford, MD — who prefers to be called Fred — spent the afternoon talking with University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix students Ariana Cano (MSY2) and Anna Leah Eisner (MSY2). Facilitated by the Arizona Medical Association, the largest physician-led organization in the state, and our Medical Student Section, the questions for this interview were driven by College of Medicine – Phoenix students, faculty, and staff. Hear details about Dean Wondisford's proudest moments, the College of Medicine – Phoenix's focus on primary care, and the future of medical education in Arizona.

    Learn more about ArMA and ArMA-med students: Arizona Medical Association (azmed.org)
    Learn more about Dean Fred: Fredric Edward Wondisford, MD, MS, MBA, Named Dean of the College of Medicine – Phoenix | The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix

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  • New Service Supports Care for Pregnant & Postpartum Patients | APAL
    2024/02/16

    Listen to an in-depth conversation with the creator and directors of Arizona's first perinatal psychiatry access line.

    Co-directed by Saira Kalia, MD, and Kathryn Emerick, MD, of the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Tucson, the Arizona Perinatal Psychiatry Access Line (APAL) is a free phone service that provides Arizona physicians assistance caring for pregnant or prenatal patients dealing with a mental health crisis or substance use disorder.

    In their conversation, Drs. Kalia and Emerick share surprising statistics and case studies and give background to the service they hope will improve outcomes for Arizona patients.

    Learn more about APAL: About APAL & FAQs | ArizonaPAL
    Learn more about ArMA: Arizona Medical Association (azmed.org)

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    23 分
  • Life expectancy for U.S. men falls to 73 | Medicine This Week: November 17, 2023
    2023/11/17

    This week, ArMA On Call covers a shortage of Narcan in public libraries, a shocking discovery for men's health, and more. Hit play now!

    Learn more about the Arizona Medical Association (ArMA), get healthcare advocacy updates, and gain access to the full print version of Medicine This Week by going to azmed.org.

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    4 分
  • Maricopa County's largest homeless shelter sees shocking dementia numbers | Medicine This Week: November 9, 2023
    2023/11/09

    This week, ArMA On Call covers the RSV season in Arizona, updates on the Flagstaff hospital situation, and more. Hit play now!

    Learn more about the Arizona Medical Association (ArMA), get healthcare advocacy updates, and gain access to the full print version of Medicine This Week by going to azmed.org.

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  • National infant mortality rate jumped in 2022, here's why | Medicine This Week: November 3, 2023
    2023/11/03

    This week, ArMA On Call covers disparities in sports medicine research, the 40% of parents who say they won't vaccinate their kids, and more. Hit play now!

    Learn more about the Arizona Medical Association (ArMA), get healthcare advocacy updates, and gain access to the full print version of Medicine This Week by going to azmed.org.

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    4 分
  • Rite Aid closures will impact rural areas the hardest | Medicine This Week: October 27, 2023
    2023/10/27

    This week, ArMA On Call covers National Drug Take Back Day, how Rite Aid's bankruptcy will impact rural communities, and more. Hit play now!

    Learn more about the Arizona Medical Association (ArMA), get healthcare advocacy updates, and gain access to the full print version of Medicine This Week by going to azmed.org.

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  • Second-ever pig heart transplant patient on the mend | Medicine This Week: October 20, 2023
    2023/10/20

    This week, ArMA On Call covers a historic xenotransplant, Maricopa County's record number of heat-related deaths, and more. Hit play now!

    Learn more about the Arizona Medical Association (ArMA), get healthcare advocacy updates, and gain access to the full print version of Medicine This Week by going to azmed.org.

    Second Pig Heart Transplant Patient on the Mend »
    CVS Pulls Cold Medicines From Shelves »
    Update on Heat-related Deaths in Maricopa County »
    ASU Announces Location of New Medical School »

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    5 分