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Women’s Health Month offers many UT Health San Antonio provider options

<p>May is Women’s Health Month, a reminder for women to make time for important medical exams and to bring any concerns to the attention of their health provider. Women who work, go to school or receive training at UT Health San Antonio have many choices for managing their health through UT Health San Antonio providers. [&hellip;]</p>

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New infusion services offered treat arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis and other immune-mediated diseases

<p>Earlier this year The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio), in partnership with Altus Biologics, launched infusion services at the Medical Arts &amp; Research Center (MARC). With plans to expand in the future, this new service will allow UT Health San Antonio patients to receive novel biologic medications [&hellip;]</p>

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We stand together in this time of tragedy

<p>Dear colleagues: Any words would invariably be inadequate in expressing the profound sadness and helplessness that we feel for the tragic loss of life in Uvalde yesterday.  In the wake of this horror, there is no possibility of comprehending the loss, the void that weighs down our hearts in grief. We grieve with the families [&hellip;]</p>

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Parking adjustments announced for Greehey Campus

<p>UT Health San Antonio is on a rapid growth trajectory that will result in the construction of seven new structures on the Greehey Academic and Research Campus. Among them is the UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital, a six-story employee parking garage and a building dedicated to brain health and research. During construction, [&hellip;]</p>

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Active shooter event training available

<p>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 [&hellip;]</p>

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UT Print services added to My Service Center catalog

<p>As of May 27, the My Service Center catalog now supports UT Print service requests. The new online service request process uses the Team Dynamix platform and has replaced the Service Request Authorization Form.</p>

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2022 LINC Seed Grant Program awardees announced

<p>LINC annually administers a competitive seed grant program to support the development of innovative interprofessional education projects. The LINC Faculty Council is proud to announce awardees of the 4th annual LINC Seed Grant Program.</p>

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Banners announce School of Medicine’s national ranking

<p>In recognition of the U.S. News and World Report’s Best Grad Schools for 2023 rankings, large banners were erected to showcase the Long School of Medicine’s achievement of being named a top 50 medical school for the second year in a row. The banners are located on the facade of the parking garage near the Long School of Medicine on the Long Campus.</p>

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$10 million from Bexar County to assist School of Public Health development

<p>Bexar County Commissioners Court gave preliminary approval June 7 to award $10 million to UT Health San Antonio and UTSA for development of The University of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio.</p>

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UTPD offers additional active shooter event training

<p>UT Police is hosting an additional Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events presentation 2-3 p.m. June 15 via Zoom. The session will provide basic concepts and principles for surviving an active shooter event.</p>

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