News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

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Campus News |

More than 10,000 donors contributed to UNLV in fiscal year 2016; two-year total of $150 million is most since conclusion of last capital campaign in 2009.

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Campus News |

Building a curriculum from scratch is bringing innovative new approaches to teaching Nevada's future doctors.

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Campus News |

Nevada System of Higher Education, UNLV and UNR finalized an agreement to ensure Nevada’s two medical schools each has thriving clinical practice plan.

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Business and Community |

Dr. Barbara Atkinson's experience on the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues is having a practical and timely influence on the School of Medicine's curriculum.

Dr. Samuel Parrish
People |

Learn why this new member of the UNLV School of Medicine keeps a pink magic wand in his office.

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People |

A unique aspect of UNLV School of Medicine’s curriculum gets students to focus on personal growth and professional enrichment.

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Business and Community |

Tackling community issues is fundamental to the UNLV School of Medicine as it prepares for its incoming class in 2017.

Dr. Parvesh Kumar
Business and Community |

The new cancer program director at the UNLV School of Medicine on his vision for developing a world-class research center and what that means for Las Vegas.

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Business and Community |

Connecting with the community will be an important part of school’s curriculum.

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Campus News |

Forget the big lecture halls — UNLV's future doctors will begin their studies by working in groups to treat (paper) patients.

Stacey Tovino
Business and Community |

Boyd School of Law professor Stacey Tovino on what you need to know about advanced directives.

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Campus News |

How UNLV’s School of Medicine is ensuring its students transform into compassionate healers, ready to help patients face end-of-life decisions.