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Ebola is not a death sentence, UCI Health virologist says

UCI Health — October 28, 2014

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 of many U.S. virus experts. Though small in number, the ability to provide these patients — including Dallas nurses Amber…

The Leapfrog Group recognizes UCI Health for outstanding record in patient safety

UCI Health — October 28, 2014

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 Score is compiled under the guidance of the nation’s leading experts on patient safety and is administered by The Leapfrog…

Expert discusses California Ebola quarantine order

UCI Health — October 28, 2014

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 that word — "quarantine" — could deter California healthcare workers from traveling to West Africa to fight the epidemic, says…

Breast cancer one week, cured the next?

UCI Health — October 28, 2014

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: Before stitching up breast cancer patient Freeman, oncologist Dr. Alice Police delivered Freeman’s first and only dose of radiation. The…

UC Irvine scientists find psoriasis healing mechanism

UCI Health — October 26, 2014

A UC Irvine-led study has revealed the underlying genetic factors that help repair skin lesions caused by psoriasis, which could result in new methods of controlling the lingering condition. Dr. Bogi Andersen, professor of biological chemistry and endocrinology at UC Irvine School of Medicine, and colleagues discovered that a gene…

Expert insight on death of Joan Rivers

UCI Health — October 23, 2014

Last week’s announcement of the official cause of Joan Rivers’ death continues to raise questions about what went wrong during procedures that are performed several times a day in clinics all across the country – a laryngoscopy, an upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy and a vocal cord biopsy. “What is important…

Promising ovarian cancer research

UCI Health — October 19, 2014

In the News: The treatment of women with ovarian cancer is poised for a significant transformation, propelled by a surge in clinical trials of four main groups of therapies, according to a recent article in OncLive, published by the Oncology Specialty Group. The site asked Dr. Krishnansu S. Tewari, associate…

Don't be embarrassed by pelvic floor problems

UCI Health — October 16, 2014

Millions of women suffer silently from pelvic floor disorders. They may leak urine or be unable to fully control their bowel movements. Or they may be feeling discomfort if the organs in their pelvic area have shifted. But they don't mention their symptoms to doctors because they're embarrassed or because…

High fever alone is not reason to be hospitalized

UCI Health — October 9, 2014

IN THE NEWS: A high fever alone is not enough to warrant hospitalization of patients such as Thomas Eric Thomas, the Liberian man who was sent home from a Dallas hospital emergency room and later died of the Ebola virus, UC Irvine emergency medicine specialist Dr. Kristi L. Koenig tells…

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