A CTSI grantee has developed a new kind of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that has the potential to change medical care for millions of children.
Other News
The new facility will expand patient access, enhance care delivery and strengthen the University’s health professional training programs.
Fostering a culture of care and innovation to bridge the gap between world-class education and real-world health challenges.
More than 1,100 health sciences students are graduating ready to lead, serve, and strengthen the future of healthcare.