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During National Lightning Safety Awareness Week (June 21-27), wilderness medicine expert Martin Musi, MD, offers do’s and don’ts for avoiding injury. https://news.cuanschutz.edu/emergency-medicine/musi-lightning-safety
As stroke among young people rises, researchers at the CU Anschutz Department of Neurology are investigating the non-traditional risk factors that seem to contribute to the increase in stroke prevalence in people under 55.
Read more about their research: https://bit.ly/4vdU1u0
Lynn Montgomery-Haga has often required a wheelchair to get around. Today, one year after becoming the first patient in a clinical trial of a CAR T-cell therapy for stiff person syndrome, she’s walking freely again. Read the full story from @cuanschutz.bsky.social https://bit.ly/4ei3jPu
Samantha Farro, PhD, directs the integrated behavioral health program at the UCHealth Seniors Clinic, which helps patients get care faster to address a range of issues, from loneliness to sleep disturbances. Learn more about the program: https://bit.ly/4v3KF3n
Genicular artery embolization (GAE) is a minimally invasive procedure that offers an alternative to major surgery for people with chronic knee pain. Learn more about the work being done by Leigh Casadaban, MD. https://news.cuanschutz.edu/medicine/gae-knee-pain
Daniel Pastula, MD, MHS, breaks down why proven public health strategies can stop the spread of an outbreak and why global cooperation is essential to making them work. Read more: https://bit.ly/3SCq48d
Katie Suddarth, MD, an associate director of the internal medicine residency program, discusses the partnership between the CU Anschutz School of Medicine and SOL Mental Health to ensure new doctors and residents have access to mental healthcare:
https://bit.ly/4fyWnyu
Could this eye implant restore vision? Niranjan Manoharan, MD, explains potential benefits and limitations of an experimental procedure that implants a wireless chip in the eye of patients with age-related macular degeneration. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4nKSdFJ @cueyecenter.bsky.social
In her TEDxCU talk, Aimee Bernard, PhD, brings an insider perspective on why communication training is an essential part of scientific education. Watch her ‘On the Contrary’ talk here: https://youtu.be/zpqRMWWnDZI?si=gSGnPMhm9woQrkiD
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A new accelerated program gives CU Anschutz School of Medicine students a chance to become a doctor in 3 years, saving money and helping address shortages. Learn more via CPR News: https://www.cpr.org/2026/05/28/accelerated-program-colorado-medical-students-3-years/
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A CU Anschutz ophthalmologist shares the potential pros and cons of an experimental procedure that implants a wireless chip in the eye of patients with AMD.
The rumble of thunder and the flash of lightning are common features of summer in Colorado. In a state where people love to be outdoors, it pays to be careful.
Faculty members at the CU Anschutz Department of Neurology investigate the non-traditional risk factors that seem to contribute to the increase in stroke prevalence in people under 55.
The University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine has partnered with SOL Mental Health to ensure internal medicine residents can access mental healthcare.
Infectious disease expert Daniel Pastula emphasizes the importance of global collaboration and basic biodefense measures to contain the ongoing Ebola outbreak in central Africa.