Cancer drug shortages result in almost no treatment changes, USC study finds

For the vast majority of cancer drugs experiencing shortages over a seven-year period, a new USC research study found no statistically significant effect of shortages on chemotherapy treatment.

“These findings are surprising in light of the substantial media and policy Read More »

April 10th, 2019|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

For Alzheimer’s and dementia patients, thoughtful design can have big impact

The moment USC Assistant Professor of Architecture Kyle Konis, PhD, got into architecture, he was taught the importance of natural light.

When he went on to get his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley, he got to study with a Read More »

April 9th, 2019|Announcements|

Health screenings, more to be at 2019 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books

The Keck Medicine of USC Health Pavilion will return to the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, held April 13-14 on the University Park Campus.

The pavilion will be open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. April 13, and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. April Read More »

April 8th, 2019|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Violence prevention specialist aims to cultivate community of respect at USC

Hyun Kyoung “Sarah” Hong has always been interested in helping others.

“In high school, I knew I was interested in psychology and psychiatry, listening and making connections with people,” said the Korea-born Hong, USC Student Health’s new violence prevention specialist, who attended Read More »

April 8th, 2019|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Researchers link educational attainment to reduced burden of serious mental illness

Serious mental illness (SMI) imposes devastating costs to a person’s life, impacting health care costs, education, work and life expectancy. The individual economic burden of SMI is high, comparable to cancer and diabetes, and is further exacerbated by the relatively Read More »

April 4th, 2019|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|