Artificial intelligence cuts diagnostic times from hours to minutes; imaging researchers see vast opportunities.
Clinical and research perspectives on severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the cause of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Hands-on skills such as physical exams are being taught via Zoom to small groups.
Designer's idea is catalyst for UW Medicine, Engineering and other teams to speedily produce COVID-19 protection.
Finding parallels previous literature suggesting self-protection should be weighed against risks of homicide and suicide, researcher says.
"This is about how to talk in the era of crisis-care standards," says author Anthony Back, a UW Medicine oncologist and palliative-care specialist.
Study finds mobile vans testing and treating people for HIV creates more space in clinics, and makes care more accessible.
The School of Medicine event scheduled for March 20 at the HUB has been canceled in consideration of community safety.
A neuromodulator acts as a “pacemaker” for the pelvic zone, explains surgeon Suzzette Sutherland.
Insulin costs force some patients to choose between paying their rent or mortgage and buying medication.