UT Health Physicians in the News
 

UT Health providers make a difference in our community every day. This month, they were featured in the media for discussing the mental state of those affected by hurricane Harvey, improving breast cancer outcomes, the pursuit to cure diabetes, HIV education and more.


You Asked: Will Earbuds Ruin My Hearing? - Featuring Dr. Robert Dobie, Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery


UT Health San Antonio, MD Anderson applaud SA City Council for raising tobacco sale age to 21 - UT Health San Antonio


From tiny tardigrades to the world’s largest artificial sun: The year in science, 2017  - Featuring Dr. Ralph DeFronzo, Diabetes


San Antonio Prioritizes Education, Treatment and Prevention of AIDS - Featuring Dr. Barbara Taylor, Infectious Disease


MPN News From ASH 2017: Headlines and Updates From an Expert Panel - Featuring Dr. Ruben Mesa, Director, UT Health Cancer Center


New study shows how Hurricane Harvey may affect victims' mental health – Featuring Dr. Steven Pliszka, Psychiatry


Building resilience in the wake of Sutherland Springs – How will we survive another mass casualty event? - Featuring Dr. Lillian Liao, Trauma/Emergency Surgery


Changing Chemotherapy Dosing Techniques Can Improve Breast Cancer Outcomes - Featuring Dr. Virginia Kaklamani, Director, Breast Center, UT Health Cancer Center


Health Beat: Kennedie and zebrafish fight cancer together - Featuring Dr. Aaron Sugalski, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology

 

For more news visit the UT Health San Antonio Newsroom >>

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In this issue
Tips for Navigating Difficult Patient Interactions
Operations Update
UT Health Imaging Centers Recognized for Excellence
Exciting Success with the Practice-to-Practice (P2P) Scheduling Program
WOW Award Winners Named
UT Health's Revised Tobacco Policy
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