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Remember to thank doctors on National Doctors’ Day

  Saturday, March 30, is National Doctors’ Day honoring physicians for their compassion, diligence and commitment to improving the health of their communities. Starting March 29, please remember to thank doctors throughout the university for their dedication to making lives better and contributing to the well-being of others. Doctors’ Day originated in 1933 when Eudora […]

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School of Nursing holds successful grand reopening of Smart Center

The School of Nursing’s Office of Nursing Research and Scholarship hosted the grand reopening of the Center for Smart and Connected Health Technologies (Smart Center) on Friday, Feb. 23. More than 85 participants attended the event, with opening remarks provided by Sonya Hardin, dean of the School of Nursing, and Jennifer Potter, vice president of […]

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Newest UT Health San Antonio location opens, ready to serve growing northwest Bexar County

Leaders from The University of Texas System, UT Health Physicians, the clinical practice of UT Health San Antonio and The University of Texas at San Antonio gathered today to celebrate the opening of the new UT Health Outpatient and Surgery Center at Kyle Seale Parkway (UT Health at Kyle Seale Parkway). Joining them in the […]

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Drs. Thomas Patterson, David Gius accepted into the prestigious Association of American Physicians

Exclusive scientific organization honors outstanding physician-scientists. Thomas Patterson, MD, and David Gius, MD, PhD, two top physician-scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio), have been accepted into the prestigious Association of American Physicians for the advancement of scientific and practical medicine. Patterson is professor of medicine […]

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Announcing the passing of William L. Henrich, MD, president since 2009

It is with profound sadness that The University of Texas of Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) announces that William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, president of UT Health San Antonio passed away this morning, March 14, 2024. There will be announcements about Dr. Henrich’s memorial services soon.

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Register for the 21st Annual Frank Bryant Jr. MD, Memorial Distinguished Lecture today

  Can laws and policies help establish health care equity in our communities? Keynote speaker Dayna Bowen Matthew, JD, PhD, leader in public health and civil rights law, believes so. The 21st Annual Frank Bryant Jr., MD, Memorial Distinguished Lecture is back this spring, providing yet another thoughtful discussion on ethics in health care. The free […]

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Construction begins March 16 on Greehey Campus

Research Road, the main thoroughfare through the Greehey campus, and portions of lots 16 and 23 to close March 16; some employees, patients and visitors to relocate to other lots As part of UT Health San Antonio’s continued growth and expansion, a construction project will begin March 16 to run chilled water lines from the […]

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First-time parents promote the benefits of cranial remolding

  Four months into their daughter’s life, Heather and Callum Riley found themselves at a crossroads. Harper Riley’s head shape was wide and short rather than symmetrical and oval, the likely result of her head being pressed against her mother’s pelvis before she was born. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, this occurs in […]

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University among top-ranking academic research medical centers

  The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (also called UT Health San Antonio) received $131.5 million in National Institutes of Health funding in federal fiscal year 2023, according to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research. The university ranked No. 72 out of the 2,886 public and private institutions that received […]

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Caregivers and patients invited to free event to learn latest in dementia therapies

On March 2, the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases is hosting a free, educational event open to the community featuring an expert-led panel discussion moderated by Emmy award-winning producer for National Public Radio, Kitty Eisele.

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