Medical education through simulation
The new Medical Education Simulation Center in the School of Medicine is the only one of its kind in Orange County and among the most sophisticated medical simulation facilities in the country.
The new Medical Education Simulation Center in the School of Medicine is the only one of its kind in Orange County and among the most sophisticated medical simulation facilities in the country.
UC Irvine will offer a glimpse into the future of medical education at its Sept. 30 demonstration of high-tech mannequins in the recently opened Medical Education Simulation Center.
State, county rates of whooping cough are highest in more than 50 years.
Team of UCI doctors works with local high school athletes to improve diagnosis, treatment.
E. Alison Holman, an assistant professor in UC Irvine’s Program in Nursing Science and a health psychologist, has been selected to receive a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars award to study how genes influence acute and post-traumatic stress and their role in cardiovascular disorders among those who experience traumatic events.
Anesthesia services, medication management and medical records among lauded areas.
A UC Irvine study is the first to demonstrate that human neural stem cells can restore mobility in cases of chronic spinal cord injury, suggesting the prospect of treating a much broader population of patients.
Practice is first one in state certified by American Society of Clinical Oncology.
Facility specializes in minimally invasive laparoscopic approaches to weight loss.
Gynecology, urology and ear, nose & throat programs lauded.