- Help UT Health San Antonio keep the top spot as the best in San Antonio for the 2024 YourSA San Antonio Express-News Readers’ Choice Award.
- With mountain cedar having reared its head earlier than its expected mid-December arrival, some may be scrambling to find the best ways to manage the effects of the dreaded tree pollen.
- The service road behind the McDermott Clinical Sciences Building on the Greehey Campus will be closed from 7 a.m. to noon Thursday, Dec. 14, to facilitate the delivery of a 13-ton Siemens 3T Magnetom Prisma Magnetic resonance imaging scanner. During the road closure, traffic will be rerouted to the main entrance of the Greehey Campus […]
- When School of Health Professions student Araceli Ortiz learned she would be receiving a $2,000 scholarship from the Association of Retired Faculty and Associates (ARFA), she was thankful that her passion for helping others shined through in her scholarship application.
- Serving patients with state-of-the-art, low-radiation, high-resolution imaging for spinal and orthopaedic care The Spine Center at UT Health San Antonio is now open, offering complete spine care for adults and children from a team of neurosurgeons, orthopaedic surgeons and specialists in non-operative care. Located at the UT Health Medical Arts and Research Center, The Spine Center is home […]
- Ronald Rodriguez, MD, PhD, director of the MD/MS in AI program and professor of medical education, was featured on Xtelligent Healthcare Media’s Healthcare Strategies podcast and quoted in an Xtelligent Healthcare Media story. Read More (subscription required) Listen to the podcast
- Serving patients with state-of-the-art, low-radiation, high-resolution imaging for spinal and orthopaedic care Contact: Eileen Teves, 210-450-7239, tevese@uthscsa.edu Video News Release: The Spine Center at UT Health San Antonio, home to the region’s only EOSedge – a state-of-the-art X-ray machine that uses lower doses of radiation SAN ANTONIO – The Spine Center at UT Health San […]
- Shanae Rhodes, BSN, RN, has dedicated her research to health care equity, which led to her being named a 2023 Nurses’ Educational Funds, Inc. Scholar.
- Downhill skiing and snowboarding are popular winter sports. But they aren't without their risks. Each year, thousands of skiers and snowboard enthusiasts are injured, some seriously. Beginning skiers and snowboarders are at the highest risk for injury. But even those who are experienced can run into trouble. Learn more about snow sports injuries and how to prevent them by taking this quiz. Take the quiz
- “One out of three people in our entire country have pre-diabetes, and if you remove the pediatric population in the United States, it's one out of two.” Carolina Solis-Herrera, MD, discussed the seriousness of pre-diabetes in our country with the host of Science and Medicine, Bonnie Petrie, of Texas Public Radio. Solis-Herrera explains how UT Health San Antonio plans to help reduce the burden of diabetes as well as the important role testing and treatment plays in stopping the progression the condition.