The $50 million project, expected to open by February 2024, will expand the clinical practice of UT Health Physicians, bringing much-needed primary and specialty care, and surgical services, to the area’s growing population.
Researchers at UT Health San Antonio identified a mechanism through which two antiviral genes, when mutated, promote a childhood cancer called pediatric myelodysplastic syndrome.
Ali Seifi, MD, a neuro-intensivist at UT Health San Antonio, appeared on ABC’s Shark Tank, winning a $250,000 offer for 20% equity from Mark Cuban for his hiccup-relieving invention.
Anamaria Repetti is the new leader of the organization’s Office of Institutional Advancement. She succeeded Deborah Morrill, who served for 16 years as UT Health San Antonio’s chief fundraiser.
Jeffery L. Flowers, MBA, was appointed the inaugural chief executive officer for the UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital. He will begin in early May.
CurrentCovidInfo.org provides timely info during the surge
As San Antonio hospitals and urgent care facilities reach capacity due to the current surge of the omicron variant of COVID-19, Ruth Berggren, MD, shares helpful advice about if and when to go to the ER based on your symptoms. For more timely updates and information, please visit CurrentCOVIDInfo.org.
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Jason Bowling, MD, Infectious Diseases, was interviewed for the PBS Newshour about the current omicron variant surge and its effects on health care workers.
Georgia McCann, MD, gynecologic oncologist at the Mays Cancer Center for patient care services within the UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, appeared as a live guest to discuss ovarian cancer.
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