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  1. 30 de ago. de 2023 · Martin Tristani-Firouzi is a clinician-scientist at University of Utah Health who became captivated by the promise of personalized medicine when genes that control the rhythmic beating of our heart were first discovered here in Utah.Now, he researches inherited rhythmic disturbances and sudden cardiac death and treats patients in his clinic who have, or are at risk for, these conditions.

  2. 13 de jul. de 2021 · My colleagues and I confidently believe we can raise the standard of mental health care throughout the state—a challenge that is a shared vision by many. One reason for this optimism is due to the unique three-way partnership that supports these efforts between the University of Utah, our state government, and many community leaders.

  3. Foundations in Personalized Health is a survey course designed to introduce students to many facets of this emerging field.. Sponsored by University of Utah Health’s Program in Personalized Health and the Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS), the course is offered through the Master of Science in Clinical Investigation (MSCI) program.

  4. Health Care Coming to West Valley. University of Utah Health is building a medical campus in West Valley that will include: Multi-specialty outpatient health center. Emergency department. Hospital. The medical campus is designed to address the health and wellness priorities of West Valley residents. We will complete the medical center in phases.

  5. Stansbury Health Center 220 Millpond Road, 100 Stansbury Park, UT 84074. PHONE: 435-843-3000. Get Directions

  6. 26 de ago. de 2019 · That’s why a group of clinical leaders convened to try something new: integrated primary care in our new multispecialty health center in Sugar House. The primary care integration committee, sponsored by the Medical Group and led by Molly Conroy, has been tasked with creating a model for a patient-facing, seamless primary care experience that ...

  7. Language of Care is the third film in the U of U Health-produced series, New Narratives in Health, designed to bring scientists and artists together to more broadly communicate advances in knowledge. The first film in the series, One in a Million, tells the story of how advanced genomic technologies combined with expert clinical insights vastly improved the quality of life for Tyler, a boy ...