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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    Sports Medicine   

Take Me Out of the Ballgame: What’s Causing MLB Elbow Injuries?

Author Matthew Hastings | Publish Date May 08, 2024

In recent seasons, a small elbow ligament has had an outsized impact on the national pastime.

Over a third of Major League Baseball (MLB) pitchers have undergone ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction surgeries – known popularly as Tommy John surgery – according to tracking data by baseball data researcher Jon Roegele. The widespread impact of the record number of surgeries that require a long recovery window has sent players, physicians and the MLB looking for answers.

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Education    Equity Diversity and Inclusion

University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus Regains Hispanic-Serving Status

The U.S. Department of Education designated the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus as a Hispanic-Serving Institution this week, regaining a status originally announced in 2021. Just under 600 institutions hold HSI status nationally. The CU Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus is the fourth in the state – and only R1 institution in the Rocky Mountain Region – granted HSI status.


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AuthorStaff | Publish DateMay 16, 2024
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Students    Pharmacy Perspectives    Pharmacy

A Pharmacist for the Patient, A PharmD for Herself

“I’ve been a practicing pharmacist for thirty-three years,” Sarah Merbach recounts. “I am in this for the patient, I am not in this for any
other reason.” Merbach is a pharmacist at the Mayo Clinic where she does a weekly day-night rotation, seeing patients with urgent needs that she must dose immediately.


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Research    Press Releases    Community    Academic Affairs    Leadership   

The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Selects Dr. John H. Sampson as Dean of the School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs

AURORA, Colo. (May 16, 2024) – Following a competitive national search, the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is proud to announce that John H. Sampson, MD, PhD, MHSc, MBA, has been selected as the University of Colorado School of Medicine Dean and Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs for CU Anschutz, effective July 1, 2024. He will bring more than two decades of clinical and academic leadership to the CU School of Medicine, aiming to expand on the transformational tenure of current Dean John J. Reilly, Jr., MD. 


School NameCU Anschutz Newsroom
AuthorStaff | Publish DateMay 16, 2024
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Students    Graduation

“This Is a Huge Win for Us”

Lena Truong has a very personal connection to healthcare.


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Students    Pharmacy Perspectives    Pharmacy

The Class of 2024 Showed Up. Now, They Are Ready to Create Change

When are you reading this? Maybe it’s Wednesday, just after lunch. Maybe it is Saturday morning, and you have some free time. Wherever you are, or whenever it is, at this very moment, the CU Pharmacy class of 2024 is creating change. They started at CU Skaggs School of Pharmacy in the fall of 2020, the same year the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a global pandemic. It would have been easy to change their mind, to stay in their comfort zone, and to just not. Instead, they showed up because the class of 2024 believes in something bigger than themselves.


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Research    Community    Pharmacology

Partnership Forms to Explore Quantum Computing for Healthcare

Quantum computing often speaks to the imagination as a futuristic “black box” that, like a Swiss Army Knife, can be used to provide solutions to a broad landscape of complex problems. With rapid, recent advances in the technology, the future of quantum computing might be closer than we think.


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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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