In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
Ignoring your partner to pay attention to your phone can lead to mistrust and rejection. We tell you how to stop practicing nagging.
UNLV Health, the clinical arm of the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine, is expanding by opening a third Gynecology & Obstetrics Clinic at 700 Shadow Lane, Suite 165. Physicians and staff will offer an array of gynecological and obstetric services, including high-risk pregnancy, preventative, special, and surgical care.
Dr. Marc Kahn, dean of the UNLV’s Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine, has noticed a trend with many of the medical school’s students: They are leaving Nevada for residency programs out of state.
UNLV Health operates two school-based health centers — at Bailey Middle School in northeast Las Vegas and the school district’s Family Support Center on South Maryland Parkway.
The healthcare industry in Nevada has never been more relied on than it has in recent years. However, despite COVID being in the rearview mirror, the industry is still facing giant problems. From battling a significant shortage of medical professionals, rising costs and burnout to the point that practitioners are leaving the field altogether, the industry has challenges it needs to address – and quickly.
Pay a compliment, focus on the things you can control and, for goodness’ sake, put down your phone.
Physicians and staff will offer an array of services including high-risk pregnancy, preventative, special, and surgical care.
When one member of a family has an accident or receives a diagnosis, every person feels the impact. In this episode, Allison and Justin interview Dr. Vaida Kazlauskaite, a medical family therapist, about how we can recognize and care for the needs of every family member.
The Sun has reached out to mayors and representatives of the Silver State’s 19 cities, giving them a platform in our pages to talk about their area’s history and attractions and to describe what makes them special and what challenges they face.
As a trauma surgeon at University Medical Center, Dr. Deborah Kuhls sees the tragic results of traffic crashes in Las Vegas — from life-altering injuries to all too many deaths.
Before Nevada lawmakers decriminalized traffic tickets, law enforcement had the right to arrest a driver for basic speeding violations.
The UNLV Department of Surgery at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine will be able to continue studying vehicle crashes in Southern Nevada. That's thanks to a $571,279 grant from the Nevada Department of Public Safety.