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UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry awarded $2 million federal grant to support special-care dental clinic

<p>The UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry has been awarded a $2 million federal grant to support a large special-care dental clinic that will serve the community and provide training for students.</p>

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Lowry Mays remembered for steadfast support of cancer patients

<p>Lowry Mays, who died Monday (Sept. 12, 2022), and his late wife, Peggy, were longtime supporters of the Mays Cancer Center, which is San Antonio’s only National Cancer Institute-Designated Cancer Center and one of four in Texas.</p>

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Contribute today! SECC ends Oct. 7

<p>Without you, our State Employee Charitable Campaigns would not be successful and our community would go without many of the resources it needs.</p>

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UT Health San Antonio kicks-off its second season as the Official Health Care Partner for UTSA Athletics

<p>Written by Michele Mora-Trevino With the start of the football season, UT Health San Antonio continues its exclusive official health care partnership with UTSA Athletics NCAA division 1 sports including football, basketball, baseball, volleyball and soccer programs. The partnership allows for the unique privilege of serving the health care needs of the more than 300 [&hellip;]</p>

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San Antonio Combat PTSD Conference is back in person for 2022

<p>The 7th annual San Antonio Combat PTSD Conference, presented by the STRONG STAR Consortium and UT Health San Antonio, will resume an in-person format Oct. 26-27, 2022, at the Briscoe Western Art Museum along the San Antonio River Walk. Focal areas include resiliency enhancement, suicide prevention, research outcomes with next-generation PTSD treatments, advancing treatment of co-occurring conditions and implementation of evidence-based treatments in clinical settings.</p>

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School of Nursing pioneers harm reduction in Bexar County

<p>Loading her car full of medical supplies, flyers and Narcan, School of Nursing student Brieanna Flowers-Joseph, MSN, APRN, CPNP, works with the Street Medicine and Nursing teams to meet individuals where they are: under bridges, at pop-up tents along Zarzamora Street or in homeless encampments in downtown San Antonio.</p>

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The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio moves up in Forbes Best-In-State Employers list

<p>UT Health San Antonio has jumped to 12th on Forbes magazine’s list of Best-In-State Employers 2022, from 34th last year. UT Health San Antonio made the ranking of 101 employers from all industries, and with major operations in Texas, and is in the top five in the “Healthcare &#038; Social” industry sector.</p>

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Students gain experience, new insights during their summer breaks

<p>It may be time for UT Health San Antonio students to head back to class, but many never really took a break. From attending professional conferences to conducting research and community outreach, catch up on how some Long School of Medicine, School of Dentistry and School of Health Professions students spent their summers.</p>

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Two faculty members named fellows of the American Academy of Nursing

<p>A cardiovascular nurse researcher and the leader of the School of Nursing’s clinical enterprise will be inducted this fall as fellows of the American Academy of Nursing. Both are faculty members at UT Health San Antonio and are members of the 2022 class of 250 fellows — the AAN’s largest cohort ever.</p>

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Norma Martinez Rogers named an American Academy of Nursing ‘Living Legend’

<p>Norma Martinez Rogers, PhD, RN, FAAN, professor emeritus in the School of Nursing, has been selected an American Academy of Nursing Living Legend. This highest honor of the academy will be presented Oct. 28 at the academy’s 2022 Health Policy Conference in Washington D.C.</p>

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