UCI Health is observing Veterans Day by offering free lung cancer screenings throughout November to eligible veterans who are in high-risk categories. Veterans are in one of the highest risk…
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IN THE NEWS: UC Irvine psychiatrist Dr. Steven G. Potkin tells the Orange County Register he is hopeful that clinical trials of an experimental drug prove effective in protecting against…
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Four years ago, teacher Angie Tran-Bloom delivered three healthy, identical girls. After Stevie, Lauren and Elise were delivered, her husband Steven watched in shock as Angie began to hemorrhage. She…
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UCI Health physicians continue to be leaders for a model of surgical care that may drive down hospital costs and, more importantly for patients, results in better outcomes and fewer…
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UCI Health has received the Get With The Guidelines® – Heart Failure Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award from the American Heart Association. The recognition signifies that UCI Health has achieved…
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UCI Health is pleased to announce the opening of two new state-of-the-art primary care centers in the cities of Orange and Tustin in November. Thirteen physicians with long-standing ties to…
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In the News: Southern California public radio station KPCC asked UCI Health emergency medicine expert Dr. Kristi Koenig for comment about the California state health department’s Ebola quarantine order: And…
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In the news: The survival of six U.S. patients diagnosed with Ebola shows that the disease is "not a death sentence," says UC Irvine virologist Michael Buchmeier, echoing the conclusion…
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UCI Health was honored with an “A” grade in the Fall 2014 Hospital Safety Score, which rates how well hospitals protect patients from errors, injuries and infections. The Hospital Safety…
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In the News: Women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer have more treatment options than ever before. Surgical oncologist Dr. Alice Police discusses intraoperative radiotherapy with the Orange County Register:…
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