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Move Around a Lot While You Sleep? It Might Be Bad News For Your Heart

Michael Grandner, PhD, was quoted in the HealthDay article “Move around a lot while you sleep? It might be bad news for your heart,”a story that also ran in the Tromaktiko (Greece) and The Newport Plain Talk (Newport, TN)


Dr. Jordan Karp
Loneliness: 6 Things to Know that Might Save a Life

Jordan Karp, MD, was interviewed for The Healthy Dose blog post “Loneliness: 6 Things to Know that Might Save a Life.”


John Racy, MD: Beloved Physician, Mentor, Father, Friend

Remembering John Racy, MD: 1932-2022.


Scholarship Program Welcomes Latest Cohort of Future Physicians

Twenty-seven medical students have been awarded scholarships through the Primary Care Physician Scholarship Program.


Dr. Richard Lane Selected as Fulbright Scholar

Richard D. Lane, MD, PhD, professor of psychiatry at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson has been selected as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar and named the 2023 Fulbright-Freud Lecturer of Psychoanalysis at the Sigmund Freud Foundation in Vienna, Austria.


Michael Grandner, PhD, MTR, a UArizona psychologist and behavioral scientist on sleep health, is featured in a documentary, “The Quest for Sleep,” which can be seen Aug. 21 at The Loft Cinema in Tucson.
Put Down the Phone, Catch Better Zzzzs with Michael Grandner

Whether tweeting, podcasting or lecturing about sleep, insomnia and related disorders, the behavioral scientist sees success in a good night’s rest.


Kathy W. Smith, MD, Professor of Psychiatry @ UArizona COM-T
Dr. Kathy Smith Receives APA Roeske Teaching Award

Kathy W. Smith, MD, professor of psychiatry and associate dean of graduate medical education at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, received the Roeske Teaching Award from the American Psychiatric Association.


Trophy for UA Psychiatry Faculty and Resident Awards
2022 Faculty and Resident Awards

We are so proud of our trainees and faculty for the national, state, and departmental recognitions they received this year!


Associate Professor Saira Kalia, MD
Maternal Mental Health Needs to Count

An important piece by our Associate Professor Saira Kalia, MD - published in the Psychiatric Times - about the shocking lack of data in the field of reproductive psychiatry.


Sleep among most important factors to keep heart healthy

Michael Grandner, PhD, University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson Associate Professor of Psychiatry speaks with KVOA about the importance of sleep for heart health.


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