In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51ԹϺ

AAMC

Increasing manmade and natural disasters require new thinking about the role of health care staff, effective triaging, community partnerships, and security.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Making health care more accessible for our under-served communities is the goal of a collaboration between the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51ԹϺ and Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada.

Nevada Business

A portion of the spin4 crohn’s & colitis cures event will support the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51ԹϺ to help expand resources for IBD patients in Southern Nevada.

Las Vegas Review Journal

It doesn’t appear on the calendar. There are no shopping days devoted to it. No one even remotely looks forward to its arrival. But for those afflicted by its wrath, allergy season is as real as any other time of year, bringing with it sneezes, runny noses and fatigue instead of glad tidings and good feelings.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The next generation of life-saving physicians is one step closer to starting their journey. The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51ԹϺ and Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine celebrated Match Day on Friday. Soon-to-be graduates awaited to find out where they will spend the next 3-7 years performing residencies in their specialties.

Las Vegas Review Journal

51ԹϺ medical students learned where they will take the next step in their journey to become doctors. Medical schools across the country, including 51ԹϺ’s Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine, held their Match Day on Friday for the class of 2024. Medical students learned where they will go for their residency training for the next 3-7 years.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

The Superbug, known for its resistance to anti-fungal medications has been found in elevated levels in our city's wastewater. Back in January, the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services reported the highest number of cases we have seen in Southern Nevada. We talked to the doctor who is leading waste water monitoring here in the valley to find out more about this alarming trend, along with patients hearing about the risks. 

Flair

Gaslighting is no longer a novelty, but there is now a new 'lighting' in the dating world: bluelighting. We already knew that the light from your television, smartphone or laptop is bad for your eyes, but your relationship can also suffer from all those screens. Glasses with a blue light filter won't help, but what will?

The Baltimore Sun

Small nuggets of advice can sometimes lead to big changes in relationships. My colleagues and I are fortunate to regularly interview psychotherapists, couples counselors, sex therapists and researchers who share their most useful tactics for strengthening connections.

Las Vegas Review Journal

In order to attract businesses to relocate to Southern Nevada, economic development agencies need to start going “spearfishing,” a economic development leader told lawmakers. 

KNPR News

Years ago, you’d hear “public health,” and more than likely, you’d shrug. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit. No one ignores it now. And the virus remains, people are still getting sick from it and experiencing long-term effects. But what’s its lethality today, has it weakened? Should we keep getting vaccinations?

KSNV-TV: News 3

In the latest series of Mental Health Matters, a focus on special resources offered at 51ԹϺ with hopes their conversation on post-traumatic healing spreads beyond the campus.