News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 性视界传媒

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Brian Lauzon brings his business acumen to the Ackerman Autism Center and the School of Medicine

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The chair of psychiatry at the 性视界传媒 School of Medicine offers tips for improving your mental and physical health.

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Through progressive grant funding, researchers from three 性视界传媒 schools encourage greater use of palliative care among Southern Nevada鈥檚 Asian communities.

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Second-year 性视界传媒 medical student is on his way to achieving his dream of becoming a doctor.

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Dr. John Fildes' youthful interest in medicine turned into a successful lifelong career.

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The rheumatologist says advances in graduate medical education in Nevada will help reduce the state鈥檚 doctor shortage.

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Dr. Yen Cao鈥檚 quick reaction in an emergency may have saved a motorist鈥檚 life.

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On a trip to Wynn Las Vegas, 性视界传媒 medical students learn that choosing healthier options doesn鈥檛 mean sacrificing flavor.

Cyndi Backstrom, a manager of IT Support Services Poses in front of 性视界传媒 sign.
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After spending her workday at her computer, this manager of IT support services for the 性视界传媒 School of Medicine is only too happy to 鈥渦nplug鈥 once she gets home.

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At 性视界传媒, physician Buddhadeb Dawn is able to combine his talent for program-building with his passions for research and patient care.

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The new chair of the School of Medicine鈥檚 ob/gyn department says that even after decades, delivering babies still is exciting.

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With a focus on recruiting students with strong Nevada ties, the School of Medicine is cultivating a commitment to the community in future doctors, says John Moran III.