How to heal the heart after a heart attack
COVID-19 Study Expands to Include Essential Workers
Using AI to Detect COVID-19-induced Pneumonia
Coughing visualization compares effectiveness of various mask styles
Coupling function with fashion, cloth and home-sewn face masks are available in a variety of forms and fabrics. While experts underscore that wearing a mask is effective in helping to prevent the spread of COVID-19, not all masks — or the materials with which they’re made — contain virus particles equally.
Wisconsin Partnership Program provides boost for early-career investigators with latest grants
The Wisconsin Partnership Program at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health has awarded five grants through its New Investigator Program. This grant program is designed to provide opportunities for early-career faculty to initiate new, innovative educational or research pilot projects that, if successful, can lead to further support from federal or other granting agencies. The new awards provide up to $150,000 each for the following projects:
Maps show risk of COVID-19 complications
Wisconsin’s Plain communities benefit from 21st-century medicine
Wisconsin Partnership Program announces new research awards through Collaborative Health Sciences Program
The Wisconsin Partnership Program at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health has announced awards to three interdisciplinary research projects to address significant and diverse health and health care issues through its Collaborative Health Sciences Program.
Disparities between racial, ethnic mortality rates expand in U.S. for certain age groups
After years of improving mortality rates in the United States, rates have increased, and between certain racial and ethnic groups the gap is widening depending on age.
Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality Health Disparities Report details gaps
A new landmark study released September 19, 2019 by the Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality (WCHQ) and supported by the Wisconsin Partnership Program, provides a unique set of data, not available elsewhere, that sheds light on how patients experience health care — and health disparities — across Wisconsin health systems and medical clinics.