Reporters are welcome Monday while two medical teachers from Ghana tour University Hospital. Dr. Anthony Nsiah-Asare, of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, and Professor Paul Nyame, of the College of Physicians and Surgery of Ghana, are being brought to Utah by the Harvest Africa Children's Foundation. Harvest Africa is dedicated to improving the health and welfare of children in West Africa. University of Utah physicians and other medical personnel have donated their services and expertise to help children in Ghana and West Africa. Reporters who'd like to meet and speak with the guests from Ghana are welcome to join the tour, starting at 8 a.m. outside Classroom D in the School of Medicine. For information call me at 581-2517, or John T. ...
Eighteen Southwestern Oklahoma State University students and faculty from the School of Nursing and ...
Three University of Utah Hospital burn nurses who recently spent two weeks caring for victims of the...
Flyer for conference The Maine Africa Connection supported by IPEC mini-grant awarded to UNE student...
Reporters are welcome Monday while two medical teachers from Ghana tour University Hospital. Dr. Ant...
Volume5/2002_September16September 16, 2002 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER The Emerg...
Volume2/1986_November12INTERCOM UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Wednesday November 12, 198...
A member of Ghana's parliament will visit University of Utah Hospital's Intermountain Burn Center to...
Over the past two years, students from the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy have worked clos...
SALT LAKE CITY-A team of University of Utah public health graduate students and faculty will leave S...
The humanitarian work in west Africa of a University of Utah ophthalmologist will be recognized at a...
Salt Lake City--Two faculty members from the Public Health Program at the University of Utah School ...
Kristina Grundmanis ’13, Minneapolis, and Rachel Harder ’12, Redwing, will visit Ghana in December t...
When we saw Dr Farkas' video on her experience in Nigeria, which was posted on CTSNet in 2017 [1], i...
Cedarville University encourages students to pursue both academic excellence and a lifestyle of serv...
Ghana, a developing country in West Africa, has major medical burdens in taking care of a large popu...
Eighteen Southwestern Oklahoma State University students and faculty from the School of Nursing and ...
Three University of Utah Hospital burn nurses who recently spent two weeks caring for victims of the...
Flyer for conference The Maine Africa Connection supported by IPEC mini-grant awarded to UNE student...
Reporters are welcome Monday while two medical teachers from Ghana tour University Hospital. Dr. Ant...
Volume5/2002_September16September 16, 2002 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER The Emerg...
Volume2/1986_November12INTERCOM UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Wednesday November 12, 198...
A member of Ghana's parliament will visit University of Utah Hospital's Intermountain Burn Center to...
Over the past two years, students from the Cedarville University School of Pharmacy have worked clos...
SALT LAKE CITY-A team of University of Utah public health graduate students and faculty will leave S...
The humanitarian work in west Africa of a University of Utah ophthalmologist will be recognized at a...
Salt Lake City--Two faculty members from the Public Health Program at the University of Utah School ...
Kristina Grundmanis ’13, Minneapolis, and Rachel Harder ’12, Redwing, will visit Ghana in December t...
When we saw Dr Farkas' video on her experience in Nigeria, which was posted on CTSNet in 2017 [1], i...
Cedarville University encourages students to pursue both academic excellence and a lifestyle of serv...
Ghana, a developing country in West Africa, has major medical burdens in taking care of a large popu...
Eighteen Southwestern Oklahoma State University students and faculty from the School of Nursing and ...
Three University of Utah Hospital burn nurses who recently spent two weeks caring for victims of the...
Flyer for conference The Maine Africa Connection supported by IPEC mini-grant awarded to UNE student...