In the past year, Wesley Sundquist, PhD, has walked red carpets with the likes of Snoop Dogg and Simone Biles as one of TIME’s 100 most influential people in the world.

 

Faculty, students, and actors talk about why standardized patients are among the most important educational tools you’ve never heard of.


Inside the University of Utah Health clinic, pregnancy and recovery meet—and stigma loses ground.


The Anatomy of a Scream

Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine researchers and alums leverage artificial intelligence to enhance the human experience.

Driving Momentum

A. Lorris Betz Executive Vice President for Health Sciences and CEO of University of Utah Health Bob Carter, MD, PhD, discusses stepping into his new role and what’s on the horizon for U of U Health and the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine.


A Metabolic Revolution

Collaboration fuels discovery in the U’s Center for Metabolic Health.


A Day in the Life of Cameron Brady, Master of Science student in the Cardiovascular Perfusion program

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Transcending Expectations

Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine student Dennis Menjivar reflects on his journey toward medicine.

The Visionary

Randy Olson, MD ‘73, reflects on a career shaped by innovation and lasting impact.

The 2025 MedExcellence Awards

The Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine Alumni Association annually presents graduates and faculty demonstrating excellence in clinical practice, academic activities, and research.


Research is the Antidote

A mother fighting for her children forged a family relationship with University of Utah Health.

Reaching for His Full Potential

Larry Cain, MD ‘97, mentors medical students in southern Utah to prepare the next generation of physicians.


Operation Selva

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Dialysis Goes Mobile

In 1979, Willem Kolff, MD, PhD, and his team of inventors, scientists, engineers, and physicians unveiled the Wearable Artificial Kidney, which didn’t need machine connections and could literally be worn around the waist.