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The personal information of about 38,000 patients of a UChicago Medicine medical group may have been exposed in a cybersecurity incident involving one of the group's vendors.
UChicago Medicine is using a new technology to destroy liver tumors without radiation, chemotherapy or even cutting the skin. Called histotripsy, it destroys tumors using sound waves. Amber Sikes ...
Northwestern University's lung transplant medical director, Dr. Rade Tomic, has joined UChicago Medicine as a professor and medical director for its lung transplant program, the University of ...
Dr. Angelica Perez-Gutierrez, a transplant surgeon at UChicago Medicine, visited ABC7 to talk more about the program and the lives it aims to save.
For UChicago, keeping up meant taking matters into their own hands. Instead of purchasing individual AI subscriptions — an approach Badur said was not financially viable for their campus ...
With artificial intelligence, or AI, becoming more accessible, artists’ intellectual property is increasingly under threat. Creative work is being mined by AI without the consent of the artists.
The University of Chicago is launching a newly redesigned UChicago News website, creating an engaging platform to highlight the field-defining research at UChicago and the unique stories of the campus ...
UChicago Medicine Share University of Chicago Medicine received a $75 million donation to help build a new cancer pavilion, officials announced. The donation came from the AbbVie Foundation ...
The money will go toward construction of UChicago Medicine’s new freestanding hospital — a 575,000-square-foot project that is expected to cost $815 million. The building will be named the ...
CROWN POINT — From using a fake stethoscope on a teddy bear to stocking up on sweets, the public got its first glimpse of the Region’s newest hospital at the UChicago Medicine Crown Point open ...
UChicago Medicine recently created an application in Epic that has been rolled out across the health system’s EHR — and could soon become part of Epic EHRs everywhere. The automated diagnosis ...
“It’s very fluid and intense and confusing,” said Rayna Acha, an undergraduate who was supposed to graduate from UChicago on June 1. “I have honors in both of my majors but I don’t ...