- Users of UT Health San Antonio Libraries now have the option to download the LibKey Nomad browser extension for easy, one-click access to scholarly articles through the UT Health San Antonio Library. New library access requirement June 1 Effective June 1, all UT Health San Antonio affiliates must log in to use resources at the […]
- Are you a Latino cancer survivor? Avanzando Caminos is a clinical trial that aims to enroll 1,500 Latino cancer survivors in South Texas to help unpack the social, cultural, behavioral, mental, biological and medical influences on post-cancer life. The study, led by Amelie Ramirez, DrPH, MPH, of UT Health San Antonio and the Mays Cancer […]
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- Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, MD, chair, physical medicine and rehabilitation, was quoted in this article. Read More
- Carolina Solis-Herrera, MD, associate professor, medicine, chief, endocrinology division, was interviewed for this news segment. Watch Now
- A major technology enhancement is currently underway to upgrade our online people processes from the Peoplesoft Human Capital Management (HCM) System to the new HCM Oracle Cloud suite of related talent processes. This upgrade will soon modernize the look, feel and convenience of updating employee personal information and initiating personnel changes by supervisors. The new […]
- Daniel Johnson, MD, professor and chair, department of ophthalmology, was interviewed for this article. Read More
- ‘He’s the reason why so many of us joined UT Health San Antonio’ UT Health San Antonio President William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, was lovingly remembered for his energy, compassion, positivity and his unique gift for uniting people toward a common goal during a tribute ceremony honoring his legacy Friday, April 5. Henrich passed away […]
- With oral and oropharyngeal cancers accounting for more than 58,000 new cancer cases each year in the U.S. , routine dental check-ups are more than about clean teeth and fresh breath, they “can be lifesaving.”
- Carolina Solis-Herrera, associate professor, medicine, chief, endocrinology division, was interviewed for this news segment. Watch Now