UT Health San Antonio
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Social determinants of health training focuses on thinking beyond medicine

The annual Social Determinants of Health Training, hosted by UT Health San Antonio’s Office of Graduate Medical Education in collaboration with University Health, will be Tuesday, June 20. It is expected to draw about 250 residents and fellows-in-training. The event will take place at the Academic and Learning Center (ALTC), Room 3.304, on the university’s main campus at 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, 78229, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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300 attend ‘Think Science: Dementia in South Texas’

Clinical trials, brain and biobank donation and risk factors among topics discussed “Think Science: Dementia in South Texas,” a live event moderated by Nathan Cone of Texas Public Radio, drew 300 people to the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Campus June 7 for an intriguing and inspiring discussion of a topic important to so […]

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2023 Presidential Ambassador Scholars recognized

  UT Health San Antonio’s 2023 Presidential Ambassador Scholars were officially recognized by President William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, on April 24. Henrich presented each student with their medals and recognized their achievements, with each ambassador awarded a $5,000 scholarship. The ambassadors represent the student body and the university at numerous events throughout the year. […]

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Dr. Elena Volpi appointed director of acclaimed Sam and Ann Barshop Institute

  The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio has appointed Elena Volpi, MD, PhD, FGSA, as director of its Sam and Ann Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies. She will also be a professor in the Department of Medicine effective July 1, said Robert Hromas, MD, dean of the health science […]

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‘People are depending on us’

President’s Forum addresses university’s planned growth, accomplishments and commitment to saving lives UT Health San Antonio is heading in an exciting direction with a strong growth trajectory and a wave of accomplishments and distinctions, said President William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, at the April 20 President’s Forum. “The trajectory of the institution … the positive […]

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2023 Presidential Awards recipients recognized at ceremony

  The Presidential Awards ceremony, held April 17 at the Betty Kelso Center at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens, recognized 15 individuals with awards given in the areas of distinguished research scholar, clinical excellence, teaching excellence (emerging and sustained) and employee excellence. An award for team excellence was also given in recognition of exemplary contributions […]

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Join UT Health San Antonio’s Institutional Advancement team for an Employee Fiesta Celebration  

  Please join the university’s Institutional Advancement team as they host Employee Fiesta Day Monday, April 24, 11 a.m.–1 p.m. at the courtyard outside the Academic Learning and Teaching Center (ALTC) and the Holly Auditorium. The event will provide these opportunities: Learn about the critical impact of philanthropy on our missions. Meet Office of Institutional […]

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UT Health San Antonio earns ‘Best Company Outlook’ ranking

<p>Comparably.com list recognizes companies with brightest futures UT Health San Antonio has earned a “Best Company Outlook” ranking by Comparably, a website that compiles job listings and company culture information, and publishes an annual listing of companies with the brightest futures based on employee surveys. The institution made the list of 100 large companies with [&hellip;]</p>

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GME’s “Ripples” podcast offers guidance for residents and wellness for all

<p>The podcast comes out of the Office of Graduate Medical Education’s Wellness Home, an online resource that serves as a one-stop shop for the wellness needs of residents, fellows and faculty at the Long School of Medicine.</p>

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Faculty, staff bring questions to procurement team

<p>&nbsp; More than 150 people visited presentation tables recently to learn how their procurement processes can work smoothly. Twenty-two Supply Chain Management employees marked Procurement Appreciation Day on March 21 by staffing tables and answering questions in the Lecture Hall Commons and at the Medical Arts &amp; Research Center. Many faculty and staff members visited [&hellip;]</p>

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