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Dr. Allan Tsung to Chair UVA Department of Surgery

3/9/2022

CHARLOTTESVILLE, March 10, 2022 - Allan Tsung, MD, has been appointed Chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Tsung will assume his new…

GME Thank a Resident Day 2022

2/25/2022

To our UVA Health GME community, We are grateful for your incredible dedication to UVA Health. You are such a vital part of our team, bringing your best every…

Congratulations to New UVA School of Engineering and Applied Science Associate Dean for Research Fred Epstein, PhD

2/22/2022

Dr. Frederick Epstein, Mac Wade Professor and Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME), has been appointed as the associate dean for research by School of Engineering and Applied Science Dean Jennifer West.

UVA Health’s New Orthopedic Center Adds Modern Convenience to Best-Care Focus

2/20/2022

The tours never get old for Bobby Chhabra, MD — no matter to whom he’s giving them. Whether it’s a fellow doctor, a member of the Charlottesville community, a journalist or…

Dr. Paola A. Gehrig to Chair UVA Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

2/11/2022

Paola A. Gehrig, MD, has been appointed Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Gehrig will assume her new role June 27th.

Lung Research Suggests New Way to Detect, Monitor Lung Diseases

2/2/2022

New research from an international team of scientists could offer doctors a new way to detect and monitor progressive lung diseases – and may also shed light on the fundamental causes of those conditions.

First 100 Days as Dean: Pride, Progress and Pizza

1/4/2022

It just so happens that Christmas Eve marked my 100th day as dean of this great school. My husband Marco, who is Sicilian, and I share in his annual tradition…

Treatments in Weeks, Not Months: Scientist Develop Ambitious Pandemic Response Plan

12/28/2021

An international team of scientists has created a plan for an accelerated pipeline for developing drug cocktails to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. The pipeline could speed new and better treatments that the newly diagnosed and recently exposed could take at home to prevent serious illness.