In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

The UNLV School of Nursing will join students from the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine and Dentistry School to place themselves inside the lives of a family living on low income during what they call a "Poverty Simulation" Saturday.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Approximately 160 students from UNLV’s schools of nursing, medicine, and dentistry learned some valuable lessons Saturday that will help them better understand many of their patients as they move forward in their healthcare careers.

Cosmopolitan

Turns out public snogging is pretty good for your libido.

El Tiempo

Liz Groesbeck was heading to a Raiders preseason game on a first date last month when she came across a creepy accident scene near Allegiant Stadium.

Newsweek

Although Sex Education's Ruby Matthews is without a doubt the most popular girl at Moordale High, her character (played by Mimi Keene) has not been at the center of a major storyline in the show...until now.

Vice

At some time in their life, every bloke has felt as if they’re defined by their shagging capabilities.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Liz Groesbeck was en route to a Raiders preseason game on a first date last month when she came upon a grisly accident scene near Allegiant Stadium.

Voice of America

According to various scientific research groups, there are millions of people in the world who could be considered super immune to COVID-19. Adriana Arévalo spoke with an expert and tells us who they are.

Voice of America

According to various scientific research groups, there are millions of people in the world who could be considered super immune to COVID-19.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

A UNLV medical student who saved a crash victim’s life on her way to the first Raiders preseason game last month, spoke exclusively to 8 News Now Wednesday about her experience.

KNPR News

Along with the pandemic, Nevada healthcare workers have also battled fear and stress for the last 18 months.

El Tiempo

When parents don't make up their minds to vaccinate their children against COVID-19, Las Vegas pediatrician Todd Zimmerman informs them that his family, including his two teenage sons, have been vaccinated.