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Third Summer of Success for the UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center STRIVE Program

9/4/2024

The UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Short-Term Research Initiative for Visiting Educators (STRIVE) program enjoyed a third year of success this summer. The program invites professors from historically Black colleges and…

Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program Welcomes 73 New Graduate Students

9/4/2024

UVA Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program (BIMS) students have been hard at work over the summer attending conferences all over the world, setting up committee meetings, completing experiments at the bench,…

Scott Zeitlin, PhD, Advances Understanding and Treatment of Huntington’s Disease

9/4/2024

Since UVA neuroscientists discovered the link between the brain and the immune system in 2015, researchers across UVA Health and worldwide have been investigating ways of leveraging this connection to…

Clinical Compensation Plan — Question of the Week: Is there a Safety Corridor Built Into the Compensation Plan?

9/4/2024

Question: Is there a safety corridor built into the compensation plan? Answer: Yes. Clinical faculty will begin to be eligible for incentive payments after reaching 80% of the clinical wRVU…

One Team United on Access — Did You Know? Primary Care Physician Panel Sizes Are Risk Adjusted

9/4/2024

In determining the Primary Care Physician (PCP) panel size, UVA Health used the American Medical Group Association (AMGA) 2023 National Panel Size Academic Benchmark and methodology to determine the targets…

Synthetic Blood Platelets Might Be as Good as the Real Thing to Stop Bleeding

9/4/2024

SelSym, a company co-founded by University of Virginia biomedical engineering professor Thomas Barker, PhD, is developing a product to stop uncontrolled bleeding caused by traumatic injury or surgery. Findings published…

Celebrating Women in Medicine Month

9/4/2024

Each September, we join the medical profession to commemorate Women in Medicine Month — a time to celebrate all women and highlight those who are making their mark toward our…

Rachel Moon, MD, Featured Across Virginia and on TV Stations Nationally About Dangers of Weighted Sleepwear for Infants

8/27/2024

Rachel Moon, MD, the Harrison Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, was featured both locally and on national TV stations, discussing the risks associated with weighted sleepwear for infants. Weighted sleepwear is…