We break ground on the new UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty & Research Hospital on Monday, March 29! Please join us in this very special, historic virtual event where we will unveil the hospital's cornerstone, the first stone laid of the foundation for the pioneering facility that will be grounded in research-driven patient care.
Teresa Lozano Long died March 21 at the age of 92. Her legacy lives on in the more than 307 physicians, nurses, health professionals and MD/PhD students whose education has been funded by scholarships from Mrs. Long and her husband of 63 years, Joe R. Long.
In this series, “Your COVID-19 Vaccine Questions Answered,” Waridibo Allison, MD, PhD, research assistant professor and infectious diseases specialist, answers some of the most common questions from the Bexar County area about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Reflecting our commitment to the health of the community, UT Health San Antonio and all of its locations will continue to follow all COVID-19 safety protocols, including the requirement to wear masks.
Fred Campbell, MD, General and Hospital Medicine, answered listener questions about the efficacy, duration, timing between doses and safety recommendations after receiving the vaccine.
Ralph DeFronzo, MD, chief of the division of diabetes and endocrinologist with UT Health Physicians, was interviewed for a live segment on News 4 San Antonio to raise awareness about the seriousness of diabetes.
Keeping you informed about the latest in research, patient care and academics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also called UT Health San Antonio.