In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

Travel Weekly

While gambling, dining and shopping are popular reasons for visiting Las Vegas, several organizations have partnered to bolster the city's reputation as a legitimate destination for medical and wellness tourism.

Las Vegas Sun

A recent $2 million donation to the UNLV School of Medicine will help hire faculty for a critical new surgery program, school officials announced this week.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Opening two new medical schools in Southern Nevada will bring more than brick and mortar changes.

Reuters

On Tuesday hackers who call themselves “The Impact Team” made good on their promise to publish personal data about users of Ashley Madison, a website that helps customers to cheat on their spouses. The hackers dumped 9.7 gigabytes worth of data about 32 million Ashley Madison users on to the so-called “dark web” — a part of the Internet that is only accessible via a specialized browser.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

The city of Las Vegas has a lot more work to do when it comes to getting locals aware of the multi-million dollar expansion plans for the Las Vegas Medical District.

Sparks Tribune

If you need a lawyer to sue your doctor, go to church because only God can help you.

Las Vegas Sun

Up until now, efforts to create the Las Vegas Medical District have been limited to sidewalk expansions and beautification efforts near existing buildings on Shadow Lane.

Desert Companion

The 2015 Nevada Legislature approved funding for two full-fledged medical schools in the state, but there’s more to the story between the (bottom) lines.

WFMY News 2

The smile on Jereka Hunt's face hides something happening to the new mom.

Las Vegas Review Journal
How does $27 million become $8.3 million and then revert to $27 million? Penn & Teller?
Las Vegas Sun
Part of the so-called “New Nevada” will be born Wednesday when laws affecting education and veterans — as well as provisions that will pump an estimated $18 billion into state agencies during the next two fiscal years — become effective.
Gov. Sandoval signs bill giving $27 million to UNLV