Researchers say the treatment option can potentially make effective PTSD treatment more appealing and accessible to military personnel and increase their likelihood of completing treatment.
In partnership with UT Health San Antonio, Be Well Texas, a new statewide addiction medicine treatment option, has launched virtual services for those seeking recovery from substance use disorders and mental health challenges.
Carlos Roberto Jaén, MD, PhD, professor and chairman of family and community medicine, will serve the next four years on the task force, a panel of national experts in prevention and evidence-based medicine.
The Texas Public Radio podcast, “Twenty-Four Seven: A Podcast About Caregiving,” presents a thoughtful and helpful tool offering guidance to families and friends with loved ones experiencing dementia. Through audio diaries and conversations with friends and experts, Twenty-Four Seven explores how we help our loved ones live — and die — and what they mean to us.
Karla Ramirez, LCSW, MSSW, MSHA, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, is quoted in this story about the Be Well Texas virtual addiction medicine clinic available across Texas.
Carlos Roberto Jaén, MD, PhD, professor and chairman of family and community medicine, is featured in this Yahoo! News article for his appointment to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
Lisa Cleveland, PhD, APRN, CPNP, IBCLC, FAAN, School of Nursing, was interviewed about the new Women’s Wellness Campus to expand care for mothers recovering from substance-use disorders.
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