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The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV is becoming a world-class center for medical education, patient care, and research. We aim to prepare Nevada's doctors with the most innovative and technologically advanced forms of medical training while also forming community partnerships to serve the healthcare needs of our diverse and urban population.

Current Medicine News

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Campus News |

A collection of the top news headlines featuring UNLV faculty and students.

Ashley Pruitt graduates with a Doctorate of Public Policy at commencement.
People |

Alumna Ashley Pruitt credits Doctorate of Public Policy degree for teaching her how to reach legislators — and their constituents.

Denice Ichinoe, DO
People |

Dr. Denice Ichinoe was drawn to the family and community medicine residency program’s commitment to teaching residents and caring for underserved communities.

Declan Feery, MD
People |

Dr. Declan Feery credits his great teaching to lessons learned from his attendings and co-residents while working with medical students.

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Campus News |

Some of the biggest news headlines featuring UNLV faculty and students.

AI Chatbot
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UNLV researcher Soon Cho takes on the nascent space of human relationships with artificial intelligence, and the impacts of using chatbots for therapy.

Medicine In The News

PBS

A study on Ozempic’s impacts on Alzheimer’s disease didn’t have the results scientists hoped for. We talk to UNLV’s Dr. Jeffrey Cummings on the research and what’s next. Also from UNLV: a look at how a “new” species of an ancient human ancestor can help shape our view on evolution. We end with a fun story on “Silver Belle”... the first tree from Nevada to serve as the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree!

PBS

A study on Ozempic’s impacts on Alzheimer’s disease didn’t have the results scientists hoped for. We talk to UNLV’s Dr. Jeffrey Cummings on the research and what’s next. Also from UNLV: a look at how a “new” species of an ancient human ancestor can help shape our view on evolution. We end with a fun story on “Silver Belle”... the first tree from Nevada to serve as the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree!

Verywell Health

Even though the holidays are meant to be joyful, plenty of people feel the opposite way. More than three in five Americans describe the season as stressful, overwhelming, or exhausting.

WalletHub

We turned to a panel of experts in the fields of personal finance, business, management and psychology for additional insight into the best New Year’s Resolutions for achieving financial improvement and strategies for sticking to them.

New York Times

Over the past few years, scientists have learned that Ozempic and related drugs developed to treat Type 2 diabetes can improve the health of the liver, kidney and heart. Is it such a stretch to think they could also treat neurological disorders? Perhaps — at least when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease.

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A federal vaccine advisory committee voted to end the longstanding recommendation that all U.S. babies get the hepatitis B vaccine on the day they’re born or before they leave the hospital. For decades, the shots have been widely considered to be a public health success for preventing hundreds of thousands of illnesses.

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Recent Medicine Accomplishments

Dr. Kate Martin (Medicine), along with experts across the country, helped shape The Disability Policy Toolkit, which was presented in the Journal of Graduate Medical Education. The toolkit introduces a practical, evidence-informed resource designed to help GME programs create transparent and functional disability policies that genuinely…
BeHERE NV, the Behavioral Health Education, Retention, and Expansion Network of Nevada, was included in a brief from the National Academy for State Health Policy, alongside many of their peers in other states.
Cynthia Sopko (Brain Health) has been elected to the Statistics and Data Science and Aging Group of the American Statistical Association (ASA), where she will serve as the Membership & Engagement Officer. This achievement reflects Sopko's dedication to advancing statistical practice, fostering community engagement, and supporting innovative…
Manoj Sharma (Social and Behavioral Health; Internal Medicine) coauthored an article titled, “Predictability of perceptual factors of the intention-behaviour gap among young adults: A protocol for an explanatory mixed-methods study,” in the journal BMJ Open (Impact Factor 2.3) in collaboration with authors from Tabriz University of Medical…
Four UNLV students in the Class of 2028 — Liahm Blank, Kaloyan Momchilov, Joshua Khorsandi, and Nicole Kang (all Medicine) — published new research in the Nevada Journal of Public Health. Their work, titled “Nevada as a Microcosm for Poor Health Outcomes Resulting from Food Insecurity,” examines how local food shortages translate into…
Alice Weber (Medicine) gave a one-hour interdisciplinary educational seminar about transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and speech motor learning in Washington D.C. at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) convention in collaboration with Phil Weir-Mayta, chair of the Speech Pathology department at Nevada State…