News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý
Dedicated to helping underserved communities in Nevada, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Health is leading transformative health care while educating and training Nevada’s future health care practitioners.
Faculty respond to the mental health crisis with multiple programs focused on addressing the shortages and challenges in Nevada on April 5.
The medical school celebrated the class of 2024 matches and welcomed 87 residents to their graduate medical education programs.
The development of a ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Academic Health Center will provide high-value quality care for the community, a source of economic diversity for our economy, and cutting-edge research.
Dr. Mitchell Forman, who will lead the new fellowship, shares how the program will help attract, train, and retain more physicians to the state.
Pet Partners of Las Vegas and ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Libraries celebrate 10 years of therapy dog visits to campus.
Chapters representing 10 Western states attended the regional conference for the Student National Medical Association.
Paul Harasim, author and associate editorial director of the medical school for over six years, shares his farewell.
Dr. Rebecca Scherr creates better environments through healthier school lunches, smoke- and vape-free parks, and areas around the city that offer physical activities.
As assistant dean for biomedical science education, Larry D. Alexander will continue to expand the school of medicine's curriculums to better benefit both students and patients.
The future oncologist hopes to return to the medical school as an attending physician after finishing her medical training.
Dr. Lyanna Joy LaFredo, who has practiced medicine for 16 years, has a particular interest in children’s development and mental health.