News
04/30/2018
Very few physicians or patients enter an exam or hospital room with the intent of racially alienating the other person in the room, but research demonstrates that minority populations, particularly African American and Hispanic patients, receive unequal care compared to white patients.
04/18/2018
The University of Arizona iPSC Core is a collaborative effort of BIO5 Institute, UA Center for Innovation in Brain Science, UA Sarver Heart Center.
03/28/2018
Nationally recognized cardiologist, Dr. Joel Holland, joins the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson faculty after a long career at Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
03/07/2018
Part of the 2018 free Green Valley Lecture Series.
02/23/2018
The Tucson startup company conducted its basic science research in a University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center Lab.
02/12/2018
When it comes to mechanical heart devices, downsizing has been a good thing. Advances in ventricular assist devices (VADs – heart pumps that support part of the heart muscle) are giving a growing number of patients new options for living well with advanced heart failure. Implantable monitoring devices also improve quality-of-life for advanced heart disease patient care.
02/12/2018
A small, implantable pressure sensor is giving an Arizona woman control and confidence to manage her heart condition.
02/06/2018
Part of the 2018 free Green Valley Lecture Series.
01/23/2018
Cardiac arrest survival is less likely in middle of the night or on weekends.
01/05/2018
Join UA Sarver Heart Center faculty member Charles Katzenberg, MD, who will discuss specific actions to prevent heart disease and stroke during this free community lecture.