With the countdown to commencement for UT Health San Antonio’s Class of 2022, one way to measure student success is through the personal stories of what motivates individuals to pursue professions that make others’ lives better. Here are five of many graduate success stories.
A team from UT Health San Antonio and the South Texas VA published a series of reports exploring why, despite the widespread presence of airborne allergens in the environment, some people do not experience nasal or eye irritation while others develop mild, moderate or severe allergic reactions.
Despite scientific evidence that the medication buprenorphine/naloxone effectively treats opioid use disorder, only one-sixth of Texas clinicians said they were prescribing the lifesaving medication, according to a study from UT Health San Antonio researchers.
Sonya Renae Hardin, PhD, MBA/MHA, CCRN, NP-C, FAAN, replaces UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing Dean Eileen Breslin, who has successfully served in the role for 14 years.
From anesthesiology to surgical oncology, UT Health San Antonio physicians represented nearly one-third of the providers included in Scene in S.A.’s “Outstanding Women in Medicine 2022.”
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Physician assistant Reena Pardiwala, clinical director of the Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine program in the Department of Psychiatry, was interviewed for this story.
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