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Declan McCole in the lab with two graduate students

McCole Records Awards Hat Trick

Declan McCole, PhD, of the Division of Biomedical Sciences pulled off a remarkable accomplishment as he was named recipient of three separate awards in recognition of his variety of work at the UC Riverside School of Medicine. McCole was named recipient of the 2022 Research Achievement Award in Biomedical or...

By Ross French | January 4, 2023 | Awards, Research
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Giving Back Over the Holidays

The UC Riverside School of Medicine works to give back to the local area by improving medical care and access, but the staff, faculty, and students also directly support the community during each holiday season with donation drives. 2022 featured several SOM holiday drives, including the All Inclusive Drive put...

By UCR SOM Staff | December 22, 2022 | Community
Dean Deas tours the new medical education building

Building the Future of Medicine in Inland Southern California

For Jesse Romo, constructing UC Riverside’s new School of Medicine Education Building II has helped him contribute to improving medical care in the community. It has also held a more personal meaning for the labor foreman: working toward finding a cure for his daughter, who has lupus. “There's nothing her...

By Erika Klein | December 15, 2022 | Medical Education
Rebecca Hernandez, left, with Dr. Changcheng Zhou

Hernandez Receives Predoctorate Fellowship from American Heart Association

UC Riverside School of Medicine Biomedical Sciences graduate student Rebecca Hernandez has received a 2023 predoctoral fellowship from the American Heart Association. "I am so honored to receive this fellowship from the American Heart Association," said Hernandez, who works in the lab of Changcheng Zhou. "I am extremely excited to...

By Ross French | December 14, 2022 | Biomedical Sciences, Alumni
Year in Review for 2022

2021-22 School of Medicine Year in Review Now Available

The 2021-22 UCR School of Medicine Year in Review is now available for download from the SOM website. The 28-page magazine is called "Reaching New Heights" and highlights the array of accomplishments within the educational, research, clinical, and community components of the school. "We celebrate the successes of all of...

By UCR SOM Staff | December 13, 2022 | Medical Education, Graduate Medical Education, Research
Medical student checking the heart of a patient

UCR SOM Receives $225,000 Grant to Support Internal Medicine Residency Program

The UC Riverside School of Medicine has received a grant of $225,000 to support the Internal Medicine Residency Program at St. Bernardine's Medical Center in San Bernardino. The award was part of more than $38 million in CalMedForce awards distributed across the state to support medical trainingand residency programs that...

By Ross French | November 30, 2022 | Graduate Medical Education
Disaster medicine training

Disaster Medicine and Teaching Medical Students to Adapt

Lights flashed and a recorded siren blared as a small group of medical students kneeled around a mannequin. Two applied tourniquets to the mannequin’s severed leg and wrist, while a third pressed gauze into an open wound and a fourth checked for other injuries. After two and a half minutes...

By Erika Klein | November 29, 2022 | Center for Simulated Patient Care
Crowd shot of the 2022 gala at the Riverside Convention Center

Celebration of Medical Education Raises Funds for Mission Scholars

The fifth annual UC Riverside School of Medicine Celebration of Medical Education Gala returned as an in-person event with nearly 200 community members, staff, faculty and students coming together at the Riverside Convention Center on Nov. 19, 2022. It was the first in-person gathering since 2019, with the 2020 and...

By UCR SOM Staff | November 23, 2022 | Celebration of Medical Education
Child working with a doctor

SOM Researchers to Look at Chronic Illness and Parenting

Even in the best of times, parenting can be a challenge. But for parents who live with chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease and more, those challenges can be magnified, causing complications that can make things even more difficult for parent and child alike. A team of researchers from...

By Ross French | November 7, 2022 | Research, Medical Education
Dr. Pablo Joo with students

Joo Named Senior Associate Dean of Medical Education at UCR SOM

Pablo Joo, M.D. has been named the new senior associate dean for medical education at the UC Riverside School of Medicine following a national search. The appointment was effective on Nov. 7, 2022. Joo joined the UCR SOM as associate dean for clinical medical education and professor in the Department...

By UCR SOM Staff | November 7, 2022 | Medical Education
SOM Gala 2019

Support Community Medical Care at the 2022 Celebration of Medical Education Gala

Each year, select students at the UC Riverside School of Medicine earn tuition in exchange for committing to practice medicine in Inland Southern California. The program, called the Mission Award scholarship, supports medical students while furthering the school’s goal of increasing medical care in the community. The School of Medicine...

By Erika Klein | October 26, 2022 | Celebration of Medical Education
Two students chatting about research

SOM Receives Grant from AMA to Improve Opportunities for Research and Scholarship

The UCR School of Medicine has received a $30,000 grant from the American Medical Association (AMA) to develop a curriculum in the health sciences designed to encourage ongoing research and scholarship among current medical students from underrepresented communities throughout their careers. The project, titled "Starting Upstream: Integrating Research and Scholarship...

By Ross French | October 21, 2022 | Medical Education
People walking in a plaza, photo by Ryutaro Tsukata

HDR Opens New Pilot Grant Solicitation

The Center for Health Disparities Research (HDR) is seeking new proposals for projects in health disparities. These pilot grants can be funded up to $50,000 direct costs for a one-year project. Faculty with an appointment in any UCR college or school are eligible. Details on the required components of a...

By UCR SOM Staff | October 20, 2022 | Research, Center for Health Disparities Research
medical students in a classroom

HCAI Grant Will Allow UCR Pathway Programs to Expand

The University of California, Riverside School of Medicine has received a grant of just over $2.9 million from the California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) that will allow the school to strengthen and expand its 11 pathway programs, further helping the school in its mission to improve...

By Ross French | September 27, 2022 | Pathway Programs
Stephane Guardado and Edward Vizcarra at their wedding in El Salvador

Love & Research

During one of the first meetings after Stephanie Guardado joined the UC Riverside School of Medicine’s Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. program from Cal Poly Pomona in 2016, one of her faculty members casually mentioned that there was a chance that the students might be sitting in the room with their future...

By Ross French | September 20, 2022 | Biomedical Sciences
Standardized patient Cristian Palacios at work at UCR.

Standardized Patients’ Impact in Medicine

On any given day, Peg Winn and Cristian Palacios could be acting as patients in simulated medical scenarios or teaching specific topics and techniques to small groups of medical students. They fill similar educational roles at the UC Riverside School of Medicine, but their opposite backgrounds offer unique contributions to...

By Erika Klein | September 16, 2022 | Medical Education
student looking stressed while sitting at a desk - photo courtesy of DepositPhotos.com

Project Seeks to Improve Mental Health of Underrepresented Graduate Students

A new project led by Evelyn Vázquez, Ph.D. a faculty member in the UC Riverside School of Medicine’s Department of Social Medicine, Population, and Public Health (SMPPH) to improve the mental health of graduate students has received a two-year funding award of nearly $250,000 from the Eugene Washington Patient-Centered Outcomes...

By UCR SOM Staff | August 22, 2022 | Center for Healthy Communities, UCR Health
Congressman Ruiz chatting with Dean Deas

Congressman Raul Ruiz to Speak at SOM DEI Colloquium

Congressman Raul Ruiz, M.D. will be the keynote speaker at the inaugural UC Riverside School of Medicine Colloquium on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. The colloquium will begin at 2:30 p.m. in Classroom G650 in the School of Medicine Education Building. The event is free...

By Ross French | August 10, 2022 | Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Class of 2026

White Coat Ceremony Welcomes Class of 2026

The UCR School of Medicine welcomed 81 new medical students and 11 new biomedical sciences students at the annual White Coat Ceremony, held Friday, August 5, 2022 at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium. This was the 10th White Coat Ceremony in the school's history and marked the first time that it...

By Ross French | August 9, 2022 | News, Medical Education, White Coat Ceremony
Dr. Tiwari-Woodruff at a lab computer with a student

The Search for a Multiple Sclerosis Treatment in Riverside

There’s currently no effective treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS), but Seema Tiwari-Woodruff, Ph.D. , the director of UCR's Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program, may be well on her way to finding one. As MS attacks the body, it causes damage to the myelin sheath, the fatty coating around nerve fibers that...

By Erika Klein | August 2, 2022 | Profiles
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