In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

There’s a lot of professions that are necessary to keep our health care system running: Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, medical assistants and the list goes on.

The seven trustees steering the Clark County School District convened Thursday for the first time since a fractured vote to fire their single employee last week.

Not long after sunset Tuesday, Andrew Bennett lit a large white candle near the intersection of Rainbow Boulevard and Spring Valley Parkway.

Not long after sunset Tuesday, Andrew Bennett lit a large white candle near the intersection of Rainbow Boulevard and Spring Valley Parkway.

Pharmacies, clinics and doctor’s offices in Southern Nevada were gearing up Wednesday to give the first doses of COVID-19 vaccine to kids as young as 5, as some parents continued to weigh whether to get their children inoculated.
Infant mortality went up 18% in Nevada in the years immediately preceding the pandemic, one of the topline findings of a new report from UnitedHealthcare.
The debate over different approaches to decriminalisation.
Each year, APPA recognizes individual and institutional excellence and achievement through its awards program.
Infant mortality went up 18% in Nevada in the years immediately preceding the pandemic, one of the topline findings of a new report from UnitedHealthcare.
It’s not like romance blooms only under the mistletoe; but there’s something about winters, shorter days, and having to stay in and cozy that sparks love.

Researchers at UNLV are tracking the Las Vegas Flu season through wastewater studies.

UNLV researchers are tracking flu season through our waste water.