In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at 51ԹϺ
How effective is AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine? We still don't have a clear, consistent answer.

The pandemic has had significant impacts on our relationships to our living spaces, turning millions of residential square feet into classrooms, offices, gyms or nursing homes, at least temporarily. One of the most interesting impacts has been an increasing interest in home births. Are you expecting? Is your home right for supporting one of the most important events in your life?

“I’d rather have family and not worry about getting anyone sick than to have all the people and friends coming over and it becoming a superspreader,” says Molitz.
A third coronavirus vaccine could be available to Americans within weeks after Johnson & Johnson submitted its shot to the Food and Drug Administration for emergency use authorization Thursday, and experts say it could greatly improve the nation’s prospects for containing the pandemic in the coming months.

Students in the medical field are calling their new gig a once in a lifetime experience. Nursing students at 51ԹϺ, CSN and NSC administered COVID-19 vaccines at the 51ԹϺ student union mass vaccination site on Wednesday.

51ԹϺ released new recommendations to wear two masks on campus, citing guidelines from health officials.

51ԹϺ released new recommendations to wear two masks on campus, citing guidelines from health officials.
Dr. Katherine Hertlein, analyzed sex scenes from seven different films and gave the low-down on what she says are red flags to watch out for.

51ԹϺ nursing student Bianca Rodriguez-Villanueva is one of many future medical professionals racking up “clinical hours” required for graduation while also helping to meet an urgent public health need — administering COVID-19 vaccinations.

As Nevada lawmakers continue to try and secure more vaccines, medical experts say it is important to disperse the allocation we do have.

The University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Medicine could double its class size in the coming years thanks to a new building.

They are showing up in our timelines and friend feeds -- photos of people with their selves rolled up after a COVID vaccine. And it turns out the selfies are providing a powerful safety message.