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21.08.2024 | Create Health Ventures Closes First Fund Of $21 Million To Invest In Digital Health Companies | Create Health Ventures, a VC firm exclusively focused on early-stage digital health startups with founders from the healthcare industry, announced the closing of its first fund of $21 million and its goal of investing in innovations that im... |
18.06.2024 | Cutting to the Core: Student-Led Research Informs Surgery Best Practices » | From Investigation to Direct Patient Care
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sofia Gereta, Dell Med ‘24, noticed an increase in outpatient procedures, meaning patients did not require overnight hospitalization. Gereta wondered about the benefit ... |
07.06.2024 | As AI and health converge, Dean Lucchinetti joined experts in discussing how Texas can leverage AI and machine learning to improve health and care » | With a portfolio of $4 billion in research funding — and granting more than half the medical degrees earned in Texas each year — UT System schools are on the cutting edge of health innovation enabled by artificial intelligence.
The Universi... |
06.06.2024 | 2024 ‘Research Day’ Celebrates Wide-Ranging Scholarly Achievements in Graduate Medical Education » | Quality Improvement:
“Initiating Advance Care Planning: Establishing Medical Power of Attorney for Patients with Cirrhosis in an Internal Medicine Residency Outpatient Clinic”
Primary Author’s Program: Hospice & Palliative Medicine Fell... |
05.06.2024 | Lucchinetti: Texas’ ‘Big Team’ Poised for Big Impact as AI & Health Converge » | With a portfolio of $4 billion in research funding — and granting more than half the medical degrees earned in Texas each year — UT System schools are on the cutting edge of health innovation enabled by artificial intelligence.
The Universi... |
23.05.2024 | Pioneering New Study Uncovers Insights Into PTSD & Major Depressive Disorder » | AUSTIN, Texas — Stress-related disorders like post-traumatic stress disorder and clinical depression are complex conditions influenced by both genetics and our environment. Despite significant research, the molecular mechanisms behind these... |
16.05.2024 | Health | What’s keeping the US from allowing better sunscreens? | In a rare example of bipartisanship last summer, Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, thanked Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) for urging the FDA to speed up approvals of new, more effective sunscreen ingredients. Now a bipartisan bill is pending i... |
10.05.2024 | Michael Dell delivers convocation keynote address, challenging graduates to lead health care into a new age » | Tech visionary, business leader and proud Longhorn Michael Dell delivered the keynote address at Thursday’s convocation for Dell Medical School’s Class of 2024, challenging the graduates to lead health care into a new age.
“From breakthroug... |
10.05.2024 | Neuroimaging & Artificial Intelligence Help Detect Brain Changes, Development of Future Disorder in Children of Bipolar Parents » | Researchers at Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin are using state-of-the-art neuroimaging techniques and artificial intelligence to identify changes in the brains among children of adults living with bipolar disorder —... |
10.05.2024 | Freda Coren: Advancing Harm Reduction Through Research » | The Road to Research
As an undergraduate, Coren learned how the social, political and cultural environments of a person’s life shape immediate and long-term health outcomes when she began working at the New York State Department of Health a... |
10.05.2024 | Michael Dell: 2024 Grads Will Practice in ‘An Age of Miracles’ » | Tech visionary, business leader and proud Longhorn Michael Dell delivered the keynote address at Thursday’s convocation for Dell Medical School’s Class of 2024, challenging the graduates to lead health care into a new age.
“From breakthroug... |
10.05.2024 | Sujit Iyer: Strengthening Pediatric Emergency Care With Evidence-Based Training » | What drives your efforts to bridge the gap between community pediatric emergency care and big children’s hospitals?
I am the director for the pediatric emergency medicine fellowship at Dell Children’s Medical Center and Dell Medical School.... |
30.04.2024 | Advancing health and well-being with AI: Dell Med is working to bring a focus to AI in health, including the issues and opportunities surrounding it » | Innovations to Enable & Advance AI in Health
Dell Med’s Texas Health Catalyst program works to identify promising health and life sciences innovations and propel them toward real-world impact. The program provides UT researchers, innova... |
17.04.2024 | Dell Med researchers are using AI and neuroimaging techniques to identify changes in the brains among children of adults living with bipolar disorder » | Researchers at Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin are using state-of-the-art neuroimaging techniques and artificial intelligence to identify changes in the brains among children of adults living with bipolar disorder —... |
17.04.2024 | Building a Two-Way Street: Global Education From Texas to Kenya … & Back » | During their time in Austin, Glory Mutheu and Uniceve Mobisa joined Dell Med students for elective clinical rotations in pediatrics, cardiology and more. It’s part of a bilateral exchange program allowing medical students and residents to g... |
24.03.2024 | The rise of the work drug | This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in.
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Elon Musk can be cagey about his purported drug use. After bombshell reports about internal c... |
12.04.2022 | Everybody’s Talking About Value-Based Health Care. Here’s What They’re Not Saying. | VALUE-BASED CARE HAS BEEN HELD OUT AS A PANACEA FOR AMERICAN HEALTHCARE. BUT IS IT REALLY? MATTHEW HAYWARD |
09.11.2021 | 3D LifePrints expands point-of-care medical 3D printing services to US | Medical device manufacturer 3D LifePrints has announced plans to expand its point-of-care medical 3D printing services to the US with the opening of a new facility in Texas.
Significantly, the move marks the company’s first international ex... |
30.06.2021 | Health Catalyst : Winstead Partners With Texas Health Catalyst To Support Startup Companies | Winstead PC is collaborating with Texas Health Catalyst at Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin to support entrepreneurs who are in the early stages of developing their healthcare technology products.
Spearheaded by Dr.
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13.02.2021 | Plan B has a surprisingly low weight limit — here are the other emergency contraception options | If you are over 155 lbs you may want to try Ella, another morning-after pill with a higher weight limit. Guido Mieth/Getty Images
Plan B may be less effective if you are over 155 pounds or have a BMI over 25.
More research is needed to dete... |
06.10.2020 | For Patients And Health Care Providers, Interoperability Is A Win-Win | Morris Panner is CEO of Ambra Health, makers of the leading cloud-based, medical image management suite. |
10.03.2020 | Rich White Texans Are Running With Anti-Vax Misinformation | New research from University of Texas at Austin took a closer look into the state’s growing anti-vaccination movement and discovered it’s fueled by rich, white people.
The study, which was published in the journal PLOS Medicine on Tuesday, ... |
22.06.2019 | Pioneering genetic-testing company Myriad's biggest up-and-coming product could be at risk after scientists raised major questions | Advertisement
Genetic tests like one offered by Myriad Genetics claim to analyze a patient's DNA and point them to the best depression drug for them.
Myriad's test is called GeneSight and costs $2,000. It's covered for seniors on the govern... |
01.05.2019 | Inno Approved: The Top Austin Tech and Startup Events of May 2019 | We all know that Mother's Day is the most important calendar item of May, followed by Memorial Day. But that leaves a lot of space for Austin's top tech and startup events this month.
From pitches to podcasts to panels, we have a strong lin... |
02.01.2019 | A dearth of physician innovators can derail new biomedical startups | Much has been made of the looming shortage of physicians. But there’s one place where the shortage is being felt acutely, is talked about even less, and the effects will ripple far into the future: the founding of new biomedical startups.
W... |
27.06.2018 | Jefferson’s medical school program offers a pathway for hospitals to integrate patient-centered design | Other medical schools are adopting human-centered design programs as well, such as University of Virginia School of Medicine, the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School has the Design Institute for Health, among others. Some are ... |
19.01.2018 | Q&A: Dell Med’s DeSalvo Talks Social Health Startups, Data Ownership | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
Karen DeSalvo has experience working in the public sector, but she’s hardly what you’d call a government bureaucrat.
DeSalvo, who is trained as a physician, served as the Nati... |
20.12.2017 | Former ONC head Karen DeSalvo will teach health policy at Dell Medical School at University of Texas | As Congress chips away at Obamacare with the elimination of the individual mandate in the tax reform plan, Karen DeSalvo, who led the Office of National Coordinator for Health IT from 2014-2016 under the Obama administration, will be taking... |
- | Pasithea Opens a Chic Clinic in Beverly Hills to Administer Ketamine | On the stretch of Sunset Boulevard, where the line between West Hollywood and Beverly Hills becomes faint, inside an eight-story, low-rise medical building, wrapped with a 60-foot poster of J.Lo’s pixel-perfect naked body, the ketamine clin... |
- | What’s Behind the ‘Architectural Digest’ Decor at LA’s Ketamine Clinics? | On the stretch of Sunset Boulevard, where the line between West Hollywood and Beverly Hills becomes faint, inside an eight-story, low-rise medical building, wrapped with a 60-foot poster of J.Lo’s pixel-perfect naked body, the ketamine clin... |
- | Former ONC head Karen DeSalvo will teach health policy at Dell Medical School at University of Texas | As Congress chips away at Obamacare with the elimination of the individual mandate in the tax reform plan, Karen DeSalvo, who led the Office of National Coordinator for Health IT from 2014-2016 under the Obama administration, will be taking... |
- | Jefferson’s medical school program offers a pathway for hospitals to integrate patient-centered design | The Health Design Lab at Thomas Jefferson University Sidney Kimmel Medical College is a space referred to as “The Vault” for obvious reasons in a building that used to house the Second Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
One quandary that... |
- | The whitest specialty: As medicine strives to close its diversity gaps, one field remains a stubborn outlier | Erica Taylor has a pedigree seemingly built for orthopedic surgery. She comes from National Football League royalty — her father, Hall of Fame receiver Charley Taylor, played 13 seasons with Washington’s football team — and she has degrees ... |