Health Care

Pharmacy students showcase medication adherence

Thursday, February 21, 2013
During the month of February, students from the College of Pharmacy are taking part in a national competition to help as many patients as possible. The Script Your Future Challenge pits colleges of pharmacy nationwide against each other with the goal of helping the general public learn about medication adherence.

Caring for rural Iowa

Thursday, February 21, 2013
The Carver College of Medicine Rural Iowa Scholars Program (CRISP) embeds rural elements in the medicine curriculum through mentorships, seminars, research, and field experiences in smaller communities. Program graduates are expected to practice in a rural Iowa community for at least five years after completing a qualifying residency.
A woman cuddles a dog while a patient in a hospital

UI Hospital and Clinic's 'Furry Friend' program touted as model

Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Rush University Medical Center looked to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinic's 'Furry Friends' program, a pet visitation program, as a successful model for allowing seriously ill patients to have pets in their hospital rooms for comfort and support. (Note: A paid subscription is required.)
Tires in a landfill

UI's Spak, Osterberg discuss new Iowa landfill system

Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Scott Spak, assistant director of environmental policy at the UI Public Policy Center, discusses water quality problems in landfills, and David Osterberg, clinical associate professor in the College of Public Health, comments on recycling.
A doctor helps a patient

UI College of Medicine looks to fill state's needs for rural doctors

Tuesday, February 19, 2013
The University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine and its students are trying to fill the state’s growing need for doctors in both rural and metropolitan areas.

Study finds possible link between diabetes, increased heart attack death risk

Friday, February 15, 2013
Having diabetes doubles a person’s risk of dying after a heart attack, but the reason for the increased risk is not clear. A new University of Iowa study suggests the link may lie in the over-activation of an important heart enzyme.
UI nursing students perform mock exams on each other during a class

UI program looks to reduce nursing shortage

Friday, February 15, 2013
Iowa's shortage of nurses is being addressed through a University of Iowa program that allows place-bound Iowans to get a full UI degree without leaving their home communities.

UI students shave heads to support children with cancer

Thursday, February 14, 2013
University of Iowa students and members of the ministry at the Newman Catholic Student Center shaved their heads to show solidarity and raise money to support children with cancer during a St. Baldrick's Foundation event.

UI partners on centralized liver center

Thursday, February 14, 2013
The University of Iowa is joining forces with two health-care organizations in a partnership to improve care for patients with liver disease.

Providing better futures for Iowans

Thursday, February 14, 2013
Three University of Iowa College of Education leaders have received Better Futures for Iowans grants to support projects in dentistry, disability, and world language education. Through the outreach work of Saba Ali, Nicholas Colangelo, and James Stachowiak, Iowans benefit across the state.
Close up of a human eye

UI study finds 'lazy eye' can be detected as early as age 1

Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Susannah Longmuir with UI Health Care says that the goal of a recently published study is to identify children with amblyopia, sometimes called lazy eye, as young as possible so that they can start treatment before they have an eye problem or it gets worse.

UI researcher: cost of hip replacement surgery hard to find

Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Consumers wanting to know the cost of hip replacement will find it's difficult to find out ahead of time how much the procedure will cost, according to Jaime Rosenthal, one of the authors of a study published by JAMA in its publication, JAMA Internal Medicine.