A new, first-of-its-kind national cohort study will unpack the social, cultural, behavioral, psychosocial, biological and medical influences on post-cancer life in Latino cancer survivors to fill a crucial gap in knowledge about their survivorship experience.
UT Health San Antonio is providing COVID-19 vaccine appointments for everyone 12 years and older. You can schedule the time and date of your vaccine appointment online.
More than 1,000 students — 827 in May and 211 this summer — have applied to graduate from UT Health San Antonio. ABC News journalist John Quiñones is the invited speaker for the May 22 in-person commencement at the Alamodome.
Jean A. Petershack, MD, clinical professor and director of Medical Student Education in the Department of Pediatrics, was named a 2021 Piper Professor by the Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation.
Barbara Taylor, MD, Infectious Diseases, explains how mRNA vaccines work and the potential to use this vaccine platform in the future to protect people against other diseases.
Robert Leverence, MD, chief medical officer for UT Health Physicians, explains what people should know about the COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents ages 12 to 15, the side effects and the importance of getting vaccinated.
Amelie Ramirez, DrPH, MPH, Institute for Health Promotion Research and Salud America!, was interviewed about the new study called “Avanzando Caminos (Leading Pathways): The Hispanic/ Latino Cancer Survivorship Study."
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