People who consume marijuana edibles are more likely to require emergency department attention for severe symptoms than those who inhale the drug, a CU physician said.
The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in partnership with other campuses in the CU System has received a $60,000 award under the state’s Open Education Resources (OER) initiative.
Carey Candrian, PhD, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, has been selected by the Cambia Health Foundation to participate in the Sojourns Scholar Leadership Program.
Children who receive solid organ transplants are hospitalized due to vaccine-preventable infections at rates that are significantly higher than the general population, CU researchers say.
Colorado emergency rooms are seeing a spike in the number of cannabis overconsumption cases, and treatments vary according to symptoms, a CU emergency physician says.
CU School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital Colorado are pleased to announce that Terry J. Fry, M.D., one of the leading cancer researchers in the country, will join the faculty of the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Children’s Colorado at the Anschutz Medical Campus.
Thousands of people volunteer for clinical trials each year at the School of Medicine. Some offer payment; others give free health exams and follow-up.