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New 3D Printer Enables UA Pediatric Cardiologist to Expand Teaching Methods

10/28/2015

The new technology is being used to create three-dimensional heart models to teach UA medical students and residents about normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy, and to help families understand their child’s congenital heart defect.


La Universidad de Arizona Sarver Heart Center necesita ayuda de la comunidad en lanzamiento de un estudio para pacientes de paro cardiaco

10/26/2015

Investigadores de la Universidad de Arizona Sarver Heart Center están buscando comentario de la comunidad para un estudio que requiere pacientes calificados sean inscritos cuando son inconscientes e incapaces de dar consentimiento. Este estudio puede mejorar la atención de los pacientes de paro cardiaco.


UA Health Sciences Faculty Members, Programs Recognized as `Influential Health and Medical Leaders’

09/25/2015

Tucson Local Media announced the winners of its Influential Health and Medical Leaders Awards and honored UA Health Sciences-affiliated faculty members and programs.


Community Education Program, “We’ve Got the Beat: An Update on Atrial Fibrillation” to be held Oct. 17

09/23/2015

The community is invited to attend “We’ve Got the Beat: An Update on Atrial Fibrillation,” an education program presented by the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center, on Oct. 17.


Nine UA Health Sciences Faculty Members, Programs Named Finalists for `Influential Health and Medical Leaders’ Awards

09/18/2015

Finalists for Tucson Local Media’s Influential Health and Medical Leaders Awards include nine UA Health Sciences-affiliated faculty members and programs.


UA Sarver Heart Center Recruiting Heart Failure Patients for Clinical Study

08/04/2015

Cardiologists at the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center are recruiting patients with heart failure for a clinical research study that is evaluating a cardiac contractility modulation (CCM) investigational device.


Gallus Expression in Situ Hybridization Analysis (GEISHA): A Chicken Embryo Gene Expression Database

08/01/2015

The chicken embryo develops similarly to a human embryo, and each contains about 20,000 genes. Researchers around the world are studying where and when these genes are used during embryo development in organisms such as chickens to increase their knowledge of how certain human birth defects, such as congenital heart defects, are set in motion.


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