Eternally intertwined: Husband, widow donate organs to same man 16 years apart
In order for there to be a gift of life, there must be a giver. Living donors are more common for some types of transplant procedures, especially kidney…
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In order for there to be a gift of life, there must be a giver. Living donors are more common for some types of transplant procedures, especially kidney…
For more information, please contact Ken Garcia at kdgarcia@ufl.edu or 352-273-9799. National mortality rates for trauma survivors treated in hospitals have…
How will COVID-19 impact global health efforts? Robin Petroze, M.D., M.P.H, an assistant professor in the division of pediatric surgery within the UF College…
The mortality rate of the COVID-19 pandemic has altered the standard process of drug development, amplifying the need for lifesaving treatment and marking the…
A bit of a wide grin and a squinty look. A surgeon, a teacher, a clarinetist and a family man. That’s some of the ways faculty and staff at the UF College of…
University of Florida Health Shands Hospital ranks among the nation’s elite in seven adult medical specialties in U.S. News & World Report’s 2019-20 “Best…
When it comes to Twitter, the term “plastic surgery” could use some rejuvenation. In one of the first and largest studies of its kind, a University of Florida…
University of Florida researchers have developed a computer algorithm that is more accurate than a doctor when it comes to predicting surgical complications.…
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, or CMN Hospitals, at UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital has reached a significant milestone in the organization’s…
Judy Jones was a little nervous telling her University of Florida Health surgeon about her ambitious goal. She underwent open heart surgery for a faulty heart…
In a hospital’s intensive care unit, doctors get a cascade of data about each patient’s condition that can be challenging to quickly organize and interpret.…
Edward Henry Jr., his lungs scarred by an incurable disease, thought it was a death sentence when he was told that he was too old to undergo lung transplant…