In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
For those living with a chronic illness, getting through the day is difficult enough. But what about when your friends, family and even your doctor don’t believe you?
With the news of a decline in COVID-19 hospitalizations, health officials are noticing another unusual trend: the flu has all but disappeared. But why?
Putting time in for sex on your calendar doesn't sound very sexy, but it may be just the thing you need in order to prioritize romance.
As the number of youth and adult suicides continues to grow amid the COVID-19 pandemic, officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department are among a group of first responders with special training in crisis intervention, intended to save lives.
When you are watching yet another crime show on TV, do ever think to yourself, “why am I so obsessed with this?”
When you are watching yet another crime show on TV, do ever think to yourself, “why am I so obsessed with this?”
For 15 years, Vegas Inc’s Health Care Headliners has honored some of the most dedicated and innovative doctors, nurses, EMTs, administrators and other medical professionals working day in and day out to ensure the best health care can be found right here in Southern Nevada. These 10 headliners are leading the way—and making a mark in the industry and the health of our community as they forge their path.
As a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Michael Daubs specializes in treating adult and pediatric spinal disorders, but outside of the operating room, you’re likely to find him in a classroom. Thirty years ago, he set a career goal to return to his hometown of Las Vegas and start an orthopaedic program—and he has.
Pulmonary medicine has never been so critical than during a pandemic caused by a respiratory virus. Dr. Angelica Honsberg has played a central role in coordinating and providing care for many of the most critically ill COVID-19 patients in UMC’s Intensive Care Unit. She is also taking her first-hand experience and using it to further the knowledge and treatment of patients across the country.
Dr. John Brosious doesn’t back down from a challenge. In fact, he doubles down.
The UNLV School of Medicine announced Friday it has received full accreditation, a major milestone that clears the way for the school’s first graduating class to smoothly transition into their medical careers.
The accrediting body for schools of medicine in the U.S. and Canada has announced that the UNLV School of Medicine has been granted full accreditation.