In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
October 1, 2017, became America’s deadliest mass shooting in modern history at the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival across the Las Vegas strip from Mandalay Bay. Fifty-eight people died late Sunday evening, and more than 800 were injured.
As we head into the third year of the pandemic, the impact of COVID-19 lingers, especially on our children.
Nearly all Southern Nevadans know of someone or have personally had COVID-19, but a growing number have moved into the ‘two or more’ column, with multiple COVID infections.
Public-private collaboration in improving the Las Vegas Medical District.
Wastewater detectives in Las Vegas are gearing up to look for the polio virus after it recently was found in sewage in New York and London.
Quality medical care is top of mind for Nevadans, but a recent hospital report by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services is raising concerns.
Boots continues to add more digital healthcare services to its online Health Hub, with one of the leading sex and relationship therapy apps Blueheart now available via the platform.
Our response to the monkeypox outbreak should be informed by what we learned from the COVID pandemic ensuring the fair distribution of vaccines and research.
Construction is expected to wrap up in late October on the UNLV medical school’s first permanent facility, and students will use the space starting spring semester.
For the seventh straight week, COVID-19 hospitalizations and confirmed cases continue to fall in Clark County and statewide.
Levels of COVID-19 cases in Clark County are still falling, continuing the trend that began the first week of July.
First, it was COVID-19 that drove some Las Vegas scientists to the sewers. Now, it’s monkeypox.