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For more than a decade, Creighton University has been an academic mainstay in Phoenix, sending medical students to Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center for rotations.
Brinkman is among 41 students at the Creighton University School of Medicine who will graduate from the Phoenix campus in May. They form the vanguard of a tidal wave of medical and health sciences ...
OMAHA, Neb, — Creighton University has named Robert “Bo” Dunlay Jr., as dean of the School of Medicine. Dunlay has served as the school’s interim dean since Jan. 1, 2013.
Dale Davenport, senior associate dean of the Creighton School of Medicine, said nothing the university is doing in Phoenix will detract from its Omaha programs.
Creighton University confers degrees through various schools, such as: the Heider College of Business, the School of Law, and the School of Medicine as well as an education school.
Creighton University has reached an agreement on the construction of a new health sciences campus in midtown Phoenix, a significant expansion of the University’s current presence in Arizona.
Creighton University, a Catholic university in Omaha, Nebraska, is expanding its health sciences offerings in Phoenix with a new $100-million medical campus at the site of the former Park Central ...
The University of Arizona now has two separately accredited medical schools. UA officials announced Wednesday that the UA College of Medicine-Phoenix, which was originally a branch of the UA’s ...
Mini Med School bonded current students at Creighton and 25 high schoolers through hands-on learning hosted throughout the clinic.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5)-- Creighton University and St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center are hosting a free hands-on summer medical academy thanks to a grant from the St. Joseph’s Foundation ...
Creighton University is one of several programs students matched with — other programs include the Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Duke University and John's Hopkins.
“I think the medical humanities helps clinicians connect to the why of what we do,” says Kate McKillip, M.D., assistant professor in the School of Medicine at Creighton and a physician on the ...