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Out of Thin Air

August 27, 2020

…treatment of thromboembolic pulmonary vascular disease and intensive cardiac rehabilitation.

Two Hearts Become One While Waiting for Another

July 30, 2020

…physical therapy and cardiac rehabilitation to regain his strength. “David’s outcome and our recent recognition from U.S. News & World Report would not be possible without our top multidisciplinary team that works around-the-clock every day to save the lives of patients, while providing an unbelievable bedside manner, such as planning…

Tritons Meet the Coronavirus Challenge with Resiliency and Acts of Kindness

May 21, 2020

…Senior Services Nursing and Rehabilitation in downtown San Diego. “I wanted to get other students excited about exploring new ways to engage with their friends and family while also creating letters that would bring joy to seniors and brighten their day!” said Michael. If you’re interested in participating in the…

Stacks in the Corner: One-of-a-Kind Clinic Provides Hope for Treatment of Hoarding Disorder

April 30, 2020

…San Diego Health’s Cognitive Rehabilitation Exposure and Sorting Therapy (CREST) program is visiting Parrish on this sunny December day. Parrish has been diagnosed with hoarding disorder, and she is in the process of learning how to physically and emotionally let go of those stacks in the corner, which have grown…

Novel Phage Therapy Saves Patient with Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Infection

April 25, 2017

Scientists and physicians at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, working with colleagues at the U.S. Navy Medical Research Center – Biological Defense Research Directorate (NMRC-BDRD), Texas A&M University, a San Diego-based biotech and elsewhere, have successfully used an experimental therapy involving bacteriophages — viruses that target and…

A Celebration of Latinx Heritage and Hope

October 7, 2021

…strengthen the road to rehabilitation. Rather than accepting a position with no growth potential, she wants to inspire formerly incarcerated individuals to dream, understand the benefits of a college education and make a plan to enrich their futures. Anchored by Argentinian Roots | Hugo O. Villar Dean of the Division…

Class of 2013 Outstanding Grads

June 20, 2013

…in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Multitalented Revelle Grad Pursues Medical School and Graduate School for Journalism Ayan Kusari is completing his undergraduate degree after just two years at UC San Diego, where he pursued both his passion for journalism and science. The general biology major developed an interest in medicine…

Getting Therapeutic Sound Waves Through Thick Skulls

August 2, 2017

Ultrasound brain surgery has enormous potential for the treatment of neurological diseases and cancers, but getting therapeutic sound waves through the skull and into the brain is no easy task. To address this problem, an international team of researchers has developed a window-like cranial implant through which doctors can deliver…

Philanthropy Sparks Novel Research

December 6, 2018

…on technologies used to rehabilitate patients with motor or sensory deficits.” Carpenter is among 31 UC San Diego graduate students who have been awarded fellowships totaling $225,000 from the San Diego chapter of the ARCS Foundation for the 2018-2019 academic year. Thanks to the money he received from the organization,…

UC San Diego Health First in Nation to Implant New Device for Chronic Back Pain

July 8, 2021

Treatment provides non-opiate alternative that is minimally invasive with emphasis on functional restoration.

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