News
03/31/2023
Erik Blackwood, PhD, Sarver Heart Center 2021-2022 investigator award recipient and research assistant professor in the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, received the 2022 Outstanding Postdoctoral Scholar Award from the University of Arizona.
03/02/2023
A donation by the Sarver Heart Center Minority Outreach Program and the American Heart Association provides the congregation at Rising Star Baptist Church, a predominantly African American church located in South Tucson, free access to measure their blood pressure at any time they are at the church.
02/13/2023
The University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center’s annual Green Valley Lecture Series will return Feb. 16 and March 16 with two lectures focused on heart beats.
01/19/2023
The University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center will participate in a groundbreaking trial (COSIRA II) in the United States, focused on the safety and efficacy of a device for patients with refractory angina pectoris, a medical condition that causes chest pain due to a lack of sufficient blood supply to the heart.
01/12/2023
The Sarver Heart Center would like to congratulate Dawn Henderson, administrative associate since 2016, who was honored for her efficiency, friendliness, and communication skills as the 2022 recipient of the Brian Bateman Superb Service Award.
12/22/2022
With great sadness, the Sarver Heart Center announces Frank Marcus, MD, professor emeritus who dedicated more than 50 years to the Division of Cardiology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson and the Sarver Heart Center, passed away at the age of 94.
12/21/2022
Following a heart healthy diet over the holidays doesn’t require you to avoid parties or eat bland foods.
12/20/2022
Deadly heart attacks increase during the winter holiday season. These heart issues can happen because of overindulging in alcohol and salty foods.
11/22/2022
The Sarver Heart Center honors the life and legacy of longtime supporter Thomas Warren Sullivan Sr., who died at home on Sunday, November 6, 2022.
11/03/2022
The Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC) selected Ikeotunye (Ike) Chinyere as a recipient of a Biosense Webster Inc. scholarship for Medical Students.