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Valley hospitals more stretched than ever

12/15/2021
Almost a year to the day since the first COVID-19 vaccines were handed out to Arizona frontline workers on Dec. 16, 2020, hospitals in the state and across the Valley say they’re no better off now than when the pandemic began.

Arizona health officials warn of consequences of …

11/29/2021
At Copper Queen Community Hospital in Bisbee, the operating room in the 13-room health care center closed its doors temporarily, canceling 17 routine colonoscopies as a result, and the hospital …

Valley support groups bring breast cancer issues to …

10/9/2021
Support groups, like many in-person gatherings, took to the internet to meet in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic took hold. Many of them, including groups for breast cancer patients and survivors, are still meeting virtually due to the virus, as immunocompromised patients are at higher risk than most for contracting a serious case of COVID.

Valley hospitals not seeing massive supply shortages …

9/1/2021
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, hospitals across the U.S. and in Arizona reported a shortage of protective equipment, such as masks, gloves and basic necessities such as bleach and sanitizer that hospitals need even when they aren’t embroiled in a global health crisis.

ASU, Mayo funding Valley-based medical research

8/2/2021
Arizona State University and the Mayo Clinic are doing their part in pushing Valley-based medical research forward in the hopes of impacting the community.

Phoenix hospitals mandate COVID-19 vaccines for …

7/27/2021
One by one, Valley health care systems are requiring the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of employment at hospitals as the Delta variant and low vaccination numbers propels the U.S. into a third surge of the virus.

Phoenix hospitals prep for new COVID-19 surge

7/26/2021
Health care workers in and around Phoenix are once again springing into action as an uptick in severe COVID-19 cases — largely caused by the highly transmissible Delta variant — rattles hospitals.

Mayo, ASU partner on new facility

6/4/2021
A 20-year Valley partnership has been further solidified by the addition of a new, state-of-the-art facility in Phoenix.

Valley medical graduates fill physician shortage

6/2/2021
When Dr. Katherine Mitzel embarked on her medical school journey, staying in her hometown was of the highest priority.

ASU, Mayo partner to boost startups

3/30/2021
As the partnership between Arizona State University and the world-renowned Mayo Clinic strengthens, a new program is taking off in hopes of changing the medical technology field.

WalletHub ranks Arizona the seventh best state for …

5/2/2019
With the nursing industry expected to grow at double the rate than the average occupation through 2026, Arizona is among the Top 10 states for prospective …