Jessica McGuire grinned and asked, “Want to see it?” She lifted her shirt, showing a foot-long pink scar that snaked around from her back to just below her sports bra. Underneath were marks left behind by two half-inch incisions.
Category Archives: A Closer Look
Kidney chains, a string of transplants for patients and donors, help to save multiple lives
For 30 years, Gail Shaevel’s kidneys slowly gave up on her.
Robot surgeons
Standard surgery ““ that of large incisions, permanent scars and teams of gloved and scrubbed doctors who hover over their patients on the operating table ““ may soon give way to something else entirely.
UC considers new salary scale system
Faculty members at UCLA are currently reviewing a recommendation that may lead to faculty being paid more over a longer period of time.
UCLA works to keep diversity in its faculty
Theater Professor Hanay Geiogamah is one of eight Native American faculty members working at UCLA.
Endowed chairs key in faculty retention, recruitment
Lane Hirabayashi was comfortably employed at UC Riverside when he heard about a search to fill an endowed chair at UCLA.
At first, he was hesitant to apply.
Graduate school a popular option for many students coming straight out of college
Graduation will not signify the end of paper writing and exams for Stephanie MacAller.