UT Health San Antonio is the largest research university in South Texas with an annual research portfolio of approximately $350 million. It is the region’s only academic health institution, and its Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine is listed among U.S. News & World Report’s best medical schools, ranking in the top 30% in the U.S. for research.
Dr. Ronald Stewart, chairman of surgery, was interviewed for this article. Read More
Dr. Ruben Mesa, Mays Cancer Center, authored this editorial. Read More
UT Police is hosting a Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events presentation 2-3 p.m. June 8 via Microsoft Teams. The session will provide basic concepts and principles for surviving an active shooter event. It also will include the history and prevalence of active shooter events, civilian responses and common medical issues. Active shooter training has […]
Dr. C.J. Winckler, Emergency Health Sciences in the School of Health Professions, is quoted in this story. Read More
Dr. Barbara Robles-Ramamurthy, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, is quoted in this article. Read More
Dr. Lillian Liao, Trauma and Emergency Surgery, is quoted in this story. Read More
Dr. Ronald Stewart, chairman of surgery, is quoted in this article. Read More
A New Ovarian Cancer Clinical Trial at UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center is Investigating Efficacy of Surgical Pathways for Women Harboring High-Risk BRCA1 Genetic Mutations Women harboring mutations in the BRCA1 gene face an incredibly high risk of developing ovarian cancer during their lifetime and much higher risks for peritoneal cancer and […]
Contributed and written by Cliff Despres, Institute for Health Promotion Research Latinos represent less than 10% of volunteers in cancer clinical trials. The lack of Latinos in clinical trials makes it harder for researchers to find treatments tailored for this group — which makes up 18.5% of the U.S. population and a diversity of heritages. This […]