A study focused on patients prescribed buprenorphine in emergency departments explores the effectiveness of telehealth visits in boosting long-term use of the medication for treating opioid addiction.
Read MoreLong-term road improvements mean short-term construction zones. As crews work to upgrade highways in Sacramento, extra care is needed to keep drivers and construction workers safe.
Read MoreA new study from emergency medicine assessed the link between naloxone administration by paramedics and the clinical outcomes for patients with out of hospital cardiac arrest.
Read MoreUC Davis Medical Center is the only emergency department in Sacramento and one of just two hospitals in Northern California to receive the Lantern Award this year.
Read MoreUC Davis Health in collaboration with the Department of Defense has created a model for a temporary structure to respond to a public health emergency.
Read MoreA new study from Emergency Medicine may lead to a reduction in inappropriate computed tomography when treating children for cervical spine injuries.
Read MoreNathan Kuppermann and James F. Holmes received national awards for their contributions to the field from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.
Read MoreSome patients who were treated in the emergency department can receive follow-up care at home by a health professional under an innovative program started by UC Davis Health.
Read MoreA new study from Emergency Medicine may lead to a reduction in inappropriate computed tomography use in injured children.
Read MoreAn Emergency Medicine team from UC Davis Health recently traveled to The Gambia to deliver an intensive training program on portable ultrasound equipment to healthcare professionals.
Read MoreTwice a week, providers from UC Davis Health board Sacramento County’s mobile health clinic to care for patients in and around homeless encampments.
Read MoreUC Davis Health received a $1.32 million grant from the Office of Traffic Safety to better understand the role intoxicating substances play in roadway crashes.
Read MoreEmergency medicine physician Tiffani Johnson has received two national awards from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Read MoreA new study found that Black patients are more likely to be physically restrained than adults from other racial groups.
Read MoreFollowing Kathy Johnson's death, her family has generously supported the Substance Use Navigator program because they believe in helping patients struggling with addiction.
Read MoreUC Davis clinicians are developing a multiteam strategy to boost rates of long-term use of buprenorphine among patients who seek care for opioid use disorder in emergency departments.
Read MoreResearchers at UC Davis Health and Kennedy Krieger Institute have received a grant to develop a clinical tool to predict mental health concerns in adolescents following a concussion.
Read MoreEmergency Medicine has implemented initiatives that reduce waste and increase sustainability, allowing them to provide patients with more environmentally conscious emergency care.
Read MoreThe number of Sacramento-area residents aged 65 or older grew at the fastest rate in 130 years. UC Davis Health is prepared to meet their health care needs.
Read MoreDani Taylor offers advice to summer campers after being badly burned when she fell into a campfire.
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