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The CU Cancer Center delivers world-class care to people with cancer. And a team of hospital-based providers helps ensure their top-notch care continues.
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Mashup Score: 92‘The Opportunities Are Endless’: CU Cancer Center Leader Signs Key International Agreement - 6 day(s) ago
A CU Cancer Center global oncology leader has returned from Mexico, where he signed the first of many agreements with cancer centers in Latin America.
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Mashup Score: 0Study Shows Technology Can’t Replace The Power Of In-Person Communication in Hospitals - 28 day(s) ago
Study Shows Technology Can’t Replace The Power Of In-Person Communication in Hospitals
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Visiting physicians and professors from Japan attended the CU Department of Medicine’s Mentorship Academy and met with leaders and clinicians.
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Medical residency is a time for a new doctor to train – and, in the case of Alexandra (Ally) Fuher, MD, it’s also a time to teach.
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A team of CU researchers, led by Marisha Burden, MD, MBA, received a new grant to study optimal work design and burnout among hospitalists.
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CU Anschutz researchers have found that when the body makes more cholesterol it can be harmful to brain cells in people with progressive multiple sclerosis
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Mashup Score: 5Hispanic Women Are Less Likely to get PrEP Treatment − New Intervention Could Change That - 3 month(s) ago
Hispanic women are less likely to get PrEP treatment − new intervention could change that.
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Methamphetamine-Involved Psychiatric Hospitalizations Have Increased, Study Says
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Mashup Score: 24A ‘World-Class Leader’ in Melanoma Oncology Plans to Help Build a Pinnacle Program in the Rockies - 5 month(s) ago
Sapna Patel, MD, a widely renowned melanoma oncologist and clinical investigator, has joined the CU Cancer Center and the CU Department of Medicine.
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A team of 40 hospital-based providers specializes in delivering inpatient oncology care. https://t.co/zgTR0jRzS5