
VCU hosts Facebook Live chat with sickle cell disease expert on Wednesday
Sickle cell anemia is a genetic, life-limiting disease in which chronic anemia, sickled red blood cells and inflammation cause debilitating pain and fatigue.

Sickle cell anemia is a genetic, life-limiting disease in which chronic anemia, sickled red blood cells and inflammation cause debilitating pain and fatigue.

Virginia Commonwealth University physical therapy students will celebrate the grand opening of their free, student-run clinic Sept. 21.

With high school sports season underway, concerns about concussions are once again top of mind for many athletes and parents.

VCU is hosting its first medical hackathon, called HealthHacks, in which students will spend 24 hours finding solutions to unmet medical needs.

Increased research and clinical funding is necessary to better understand the epidemiology of concussions and improve treatment following injury.

VCU Medical Center has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the No. 1 hospital in the Richmond metro area for 2016–17.

VCU Health will host a Facebook Live interview from 1 to 2 p.m. with Gonzalo Bearman, M.D., chairman of the Division of Infectious Diseases at VCU School of Medicine and hospital epidemiologist at VCU Medical Center.

Virginia healthcare leaders gathered Wednesday to share prevention tips to combat the spread of the Zika virus.

A VCU program that prepares professionals for leadership roles in the field of childhood disabilities has been awarded a $3.1 million federal grant.

An $800,000 grant will allow the VCU School of Nursing to implement a program to increase the number of nurses in community-based clinical sites.
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