Learn whatever inspires you with Percipio self-development tool
 

A new online learning platform with more than 400 channels of videos, books, and audiobooks for self-development called Percipio is available to all UT Health San Antonio staff as a benefit of employment. Find out more or try it out using your UT Health San Antonio Single Sign-On credentials.

 
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Join in on April Friday fun!
 

Employees are invited to join in on April Friday Fun by wearing UT Health San Antonio issued spirit shirts with uniform scrub bottoms on Friday, April 15, 22, and 29.

 
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Marsha C. Kinney, MD, receives Society for Hematopathology Berard-Dorfman Founders Award
 

Marsha C. Kinney, M.D., Division of Hematopathology Director and Frank M. Townsend Professor and Chair of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, has been selected as a recipient of the Society for Hematopathology Berard-Dorfman Founders Award for her outstanding leadership, distinguished service and contributions to the field of hematopathology.

 
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Oral Cancer Awareness month: What you need to know
 

Come to the San Antonio Oral Cancer Walk 2022 on Saturday, April 23. Free oral cancer screenings and HPV vaccines will be provided by our UT Health San Antonio volunteers and there will be raffles, music and more.

 
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Become a member of the Center for Mucosal & Microbiome Biology
 

The Center for Mucosal & Microbiome Biology launched last month with an exciting mission to explore the role of the microbiome and the associated metabolites in health and diseases! UT Health San Antonio faculty and researchers interested in contributing are welcome to apply to become members of the center.

 
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University website redesign now in progress
 

The upgrade of the university’s Drupal websites, one of the main UT Health San Antonio web platforms, has now begun, transitioning web pages to a more modern design system with more extensive functionality. 

 
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Black patients with cancer fare worse with COVID-19, study shows
 

Black patients with cancer experienced significantly worse outcomes after COVID-19 diagnosis than non-Hispanic white cancer patients in a study published March 28 in JAMA Network Open. 

 
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Attend free webinar on how to manage stress and reach your health goals
 

UT SELECT members are invited to join a webinar on Tuesday, April 19 at 11 am. Our partner, Omada, will be discussing ways to help manage stress while staying on track with your health goals. Register here.

 
Events
 

April 18

2022 Presidential Forum

May 5

Mays Cancer Center Annual Research Symposium

June 25

ASCO Direct Highlights 2022

Aug. 26 - 27

TEXAS MPN WORKSHOP (TMW) 2022: Third Annual Workshop and Meeting

 
In the News
 

Leading SA: What parents need to know about traumatic brain injuries 

Everything San Antonians need to know about getting the second COVID-19 booster shot

 

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