Friends & Colleagues, 

We take our mission seriously -- The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV will serve our patients, students, medical professionals and community as a transformational force for improving healthcare in Nevada. So you can say Dr. Kate Martin, an associate professor and our associate dean of graduate education, is following standard operating procedure as she works to help ease the challenges of the intellectually disabled and their families in Nevada. Not only has she studied how the lack of treatment resources and lack of coordination between resources now on hand can frustrate the most loving of families, but she has also seen it first hand. Spurred on by the love of a brother who died of the effects of his disability and by a medical school student researching for new methods of communication for his non-verbal Down syndrome sister, Dr. Martin founded the Down syndrome program at Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV in August. In today’s newsletter, we learn more about a program already making a difference in Southern Nevada, helping those affected with the most common identifiable cause of intellectual disability.