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From Sepsis to Cervical Cancer: AI Helps CU Anschutz Save Lives

While a recent explosion in AI technology has exposed its possibilities to the public with online systems such as ChatGPT and Dall·E, researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have been exploring the rapidly evolving technology for years and are beginning to harness its problem-solving powers to change healthcare.

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Patient Care    Cancer    Mental Health   

Navigating Mental Health Around a Cancer Diagnosis

Author Matthew Hastings | Publish Date April 24, 2024

When you are the Princess of Wales, revealing a cancer diagnosis can be a complicated issue, as evidenced by the media stir that resulted from Kate Middleton’s delayed announcement earlier this year. But it’s not an easy decision for anyone facing such life-changing news.

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Alumni

2024 CU Nursing Alumni Association Awards

We are pleased to announce the 2024 recipients of the University of Colorado College of Nursing Alumni Association Awards, recognizing the exceptional alumni who are making a remarkable impact on the nursing profession and community.


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Students    Graduation

“I Enjoy Taking Care of the People Who Are Taking Care of Us”

Major Stephanie Kessinger fell in love with nursing because of her grandmother, who worked as an ICU nurse in a small rural hospital.


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Alumni    eScripts    Pharmacy    Careers    Clinic-Based Pharmacy

CU Pharmacy Alumnus Unleashes Her Potential on a Journey of Impact from Residency to Policy Leadership

Embarking on a dynamic career trajectory as a Pharmaceutical Program Assistant Manager, Dr. Anh Rongish addresses her journey as a healthcare professional, including residencies in Pharmacy Practice and Solid Organ Transplant. The rigorous training led to specialized roles in kidney and pancreas transplants to her current role, immersed in the realm of public health and policy within the state Medicaid program.



School NameSchool of Pharmacy
AuthorJaron Bryant | Publish DateApril 30, 2024
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Research    Community    Pediatrics    Pulmonology

Mapping a Way to Identify Neighborhoods With a High Risk of Severe Child Asthma

An index of neighborhood environmental and social conditions can help to predict the risk of severe asthma among children at the hyperlocal level, according to a study led by Emily Skeen, MD, a University of Colorado School of Medicine fellow.


School NameSchool of Medicine
AuthorMark Harden | Publish DateApril 30, 2024
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Faculty    Pharmacy

Dr. Kimberly Stultz Named Assistant Dean for Experiential Programs

The CU Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is excited to welcome Kimberly Stultz, PharmD, as the new Assistant Dean for Experiential Programs. Dr. Stultz’s commitment to the transformative power of hands-on learning and her wealth of experience in developing experiential opportunities will ready clinical pharmacy students to deliver exceptional patient-centered care.


School NameSchool of Pharmacy
AuthorBrad Bobel | Publish DateApril 30, 2024
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Research    Diabetes    ColoradoSPH at CU Anschutz    ColoradoSPH at CSU    ColoradoSPH at UNC

ColoradoSPH Appoints New Associate Dean for Research

Since 2001, Dana Dabelea, MD, PhD, has served in many capacities at the Colorado School of Public Health and at University of Colorado Anschutz. As a Distinguished University Professor and director of the LEAD (Lifecourse Epidemiology of Adiposity & Diabetes) Center, she has championed diabetes research and improved health outcomes.


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CU Anschutz In the News

Kaiser Health News

Overdosing on Chemo: A Common Gene Test Could Save Hundreds of Lives Each Year

Kaiser Health News
Publish DateMarch 29, 2024

In its latest guidelines on colon cancer, the Cancer Network panel noted that not everyone with a risky gene variant gets sick from the drug, and that lower dosing for patients carrying such a variant could rob them of a cure or remission. Many doctors on the panel, including the University of Colorado School of Medicine oncologist Wells Messersmith, have said they have never witnessed a 5-FU death.

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Colorado Public Radio

What’s it like to retire at altitude? Colorado seniors weigh in

Colorado Public Radio
Publish DateMarch 29, 2024

Dr. Benjamin Honigman is a retired University of Colorado School of Medicine who has spent his career studying the impacts of altitude on the human body. He’s currently the chair of an advisory group with the High Altitude Research Center at the CommonSpirit St. Anthony Summit Hospital in Frisco. “[The] High Altitude Research Center is involved in a project that we call the Healthy Summit Project, and what we're trying to do is determine what the impact of living at eight to 10,000 feet in Summit County is on common diseases. Diseases such as heart disease or lung disease, diabetes, sleep disorders, those sorts of things,” he said.

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Mashable

California paid millions to access a mental health app. It wasn't safe for users.

Mashable
Publish DateMarch 29, 2024

Dr. Matt Mishkind, a researcher who studies technological innovation in behavioral health as deputy director of the University of Colorado's Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center, said the failure to disclose issues or negative outcomes in a project like California's may lead to further user harm, if consumers are never informed of the possible risks of using a platform. Mishkind was not involved in Tech Suite or familiar with it prior to speaking to Mashable. 

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Associated Press

Young adults with migraine, other nontraditional risk factors may have higher stroke risk

Associated Press
Publish DateMarch 29, 2024

“We wanted to understand which risk factors were the top contributors to stroke risk among young adults,” said study lead author Michelle Leppert, M.D., M.S., M.B.A., FAHA, an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Aurora, Colorado.

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