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Stop the Bleed can save lives; training available
USA Today: Controlled chaos: Trauma doctors, nurses labored to save lives in deadly mass shooting
Dr. Barnes named to San Antonio Women’s Hall of Fame
Infectious disease specialist receives $6.4 million to study hepatitis C in HIV patients
Three faculty members named to UT’s Shine Academy
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Infectious disease specialist receives $6.4 million to study hepatitis C in HIV patients

HIV infection accelerates the progression of liver disease.

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Stop the Bleed can save lives; training available

UT Health San Antonio trauma faculty members are engaging the community to educate as many people as possible on the basics of applying a tourniquet to stop extremity bleeding.

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Awards and Honors »
 
Dr. Barnes named to San Antonio Women’s Hall of Fame

She is a highly sought-after expert in the area of occupational therapy for school-age children with developmental disabilities.

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Three faculty members named to UT’s Shine Academy

The academy fosters excellence in education in the health sciences by recognition of outstanding educator.

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In the News »
USA Today: Controlled chaos: Trauma doctors, nurses labored to save lives in deadly mass shooting

As UT Health San Antonio doctors and other staff at University Hospital prepared to receive patients from the mass shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, their training kicked in.

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