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Office of Institutional Research announces leadership transition

<p>Aligned with the launch of the institution’s next five-year strategic plan for FY 2023-2027, the Office of Institutional Research (OIR) will transition under the leadership of Patrick Kaminski, vice president and chief strategy officer effective September 1, 2022.</p>

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UT Health San Antonio faculty and staff among those named Health Care Heroes by San Antonio Business Journal

<p>Five UT Health San Antonio faculty members, as well as partners from University Health System, have been honored as Health Care Heroes by the San Antonio Business Journal.</p>

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Changes for long distance and IT billing coming Sept. 1

<p>Changes to dialing domestic long distance calls and to departmental IT bill will begin Sept. 1.</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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‘It’s like being able to see a dime on the surface of the moon.’

<p>UT Health San Antonio is investing $5 million over the next three years in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM for short). The state-of-the-art technology adds a powerful new tool to solve disease riddles at the molecular level.</p>

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Construction causes sidewalk closures at Mays Cancer Center

<p>The sidewalk between the parking garage and the Mays Cancer Center will be temporarily closed to everyone due to construction starting Monday, Aug. 22. The work is estimated to be completed by Sept. 9, weather permitting.</p>

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Robotic kidney cancer surgery shows desirable outcomes in study

<p>In a study featured on the cover of the Journal of Urology (Official Journal of the American Urological Association), researchers from the Mays Cancer Center and Department of Urology show that robotically removing cancer from the inferior vena cava is a safe and effective alternative to the standard open surgery for kidney cancer.</p>

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Possibility and Promise | Strategic Plan FY23-27

<p>Possibility and Promise, the university’s five-year strategic plan for fiscal years 2023 to 2027, lays out an integrated set of choices that will uniquely position the university in its industry to create sustainable advantage and superior value in delivering our mission. The plan is in the final stages of review with expectations to launch in September 2022.</p>

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Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program receives accreditation

<p>&nbsp; Four years after welcoming its first cohort of students, the Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program has received its five-year accreditation. “This is a five-year milestone we reached, and this is going to turn into another chapter,” said Associate Professor and Department Chair Fang-Ling Lu, PhD, CCC-SLP. “We’re going to keep improving and [&hellip;]</p>

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GSBS convocation launches school’s 50th anniversary

<p>UT Health San Antonio’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) kicks off its 50th anniversary with its convocation ceremony Aug. 19.</p>

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