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Presidential Award winners announced
 

Your colleagues have been recognized for Clinical Excellence, Employee Excellence, Team Excellence and Distinguished Service to the Institution. Congratulations to the UT Health Physicians employees who received a 2021 Presidential Award!


 
 
 
 
More than 80 UT Health physicians recognized as Texas Super Doctors
 

A total of 88 UT Health physicians have been named Texas Super Doctors by Texas Monthly magazine for their high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. 


 
 
 
Go Red! National Wear Red Day is February 5
 

Join us in support of American Heart Month by wearing a red shirt with scrub bottoms on National Wear Red Day: Friday, Feb. 5, to bring awareness to heart disease as a leading cause of death for Americans, especially women.


Download the flyer with guidelines here. 

 

Join us in support of American Heart Month by wearing a red shirt with scrub bottoms on National Wear Red Day: Friday, Feb. 5, to bring awareness to heart disease as a leading cause of death for Americans, especially women.

 

Guidelines for red shirts are as follows:

  • No large brand names or logos allowed.
  • No obscene words, gestures or symbols allowed.
  • If an employee’s shirt is deemed inappropriate for the workplace, they will be sent home to change and vacation leave will be used to make up their time.

Employees are also encouraged to share photos in the their red shirts on social media by tagging @UTHealthSAphysicians on Facebook and using #WearRedDay #GoRedforWomen.

 
 
 
Volunteers needed for COVID-19 vaccine clinics
 

The state has designated UT Health San Antonio’s clinical practice a vaccine hub. Volunteers are needed to assist patients, especially older patients, as they arrive on campus to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.


 
 
 
Masking, good hand hygiene and physical distancing required to stop the spread
 

Even though COVID-19 vaccines are here and the majority of our campus community has been vaccinated, the fight is not over.


 
 
 
COVID vaccine appointments available for patients 65 or older
 

Current UT Health San Antonio patients who are 65 years old or older can now schedule their COVID-19 vaccine appointment using MyChart.


 
 
 
Take a virtual tour of the new Barshop Institute
 

Take a virtual tour of the Sam and Ann Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies, hear about some of the important research being performed in the laboratories in this nationally renowned center and learn about the legacy of the Barshop family on advancing care for Texans.


 
 
 
UT Health infectious disease experts featured in ‘The Vaccines: Ending the COVID-19 Pandemic’ special
 

Drs. Ruth Berggren and Jason Bowling, infectious disease specialists, explain how COVID-19 vaccines work in the KSAT12 special, The Vaccines: Ending the COVID-19 Pandemic.


 
 
 
 
COVID-19 hotline, testing and vaccine information
 

If you are feeling sick or think you may need a COVID-19 test, the COVID-19 hotline (210-450-8000) is available to serve you. FAQs about the vaccine, including how to reschedule if you missed your appointment, are also available on our COVID-19 website.


 
 
 
On-Demand Urgent Care now available
 

Now, you can have an immediate appointment with one of our expert primary care providers from your computer, tablet or smartphone.


The Patient-Centered Medical Home is the best current model of primary care, where a team of medical assistants, nurses, behavioral health specialists, and physicians collaborate to address the specific needs of each patient. Everyone stays informed sharing an electronic health records system. That model is not good enough, says Carlos Roberto Jaén, M.D., Ph.D., one of the initial... Read the full article.

 

 


The 2020 issue of Future magazine is now available online.
Future is the official magazine of the Joe R. & Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Read and share inspiring stories highlighting our medical alumni, faculty and students who are revolutionizing education, research, patient care and critical services in the communities they serve. Read the 2020 issue >

 

 
 
 
Dedicated to our health care heroes
 

Messages of encouragement and support for our staff and providers are constantly posted on our Impact site. Read the notes or write one of your own!


 
 
 
 
W-2 forms now available online
 

Your W-2 forms are now available for viewing and printing. Click on the Paycheck & W-2 link at the top of the My UT Health intranet to login and access your forms. If you didn’t consent to receive your W2 electronically, a paper form has been sent to your current mailing address. Reprints will be available after Feb.14, 2021. 


 
 
 
Missed your vaccine appointment? Here’s how to reschedule
 

UT Health San Antonio faculty, staff and students can email covid-19@uthscsa.edu to check on vaccine availability and to schedule a future vaccination appointment.


 
 
 
Fashion Fridays all October
 

UT Health Physicians staff are invited to have some fun with fashion every Friday this month.


With permission from your medical director, UT Health Physicians staff are invited to have some fun with fashion every Friday this October.

 

Friday, Oct. 16: Spirit & Scrubs

Show your UT Health San Antonio spirit on Orange Out Friday. Wear a spirit week t-shirt with your blue scrub bottoms. Post your pride on social using #UTHealthSAPerformance.

 

Friday, Oct. 23: Fashion for a Cause

October is breast cancer awareness month. Wear a pink top or breast cancer support shirt with your blue scrub bottoms.

 

Friday, Oct. 30: Halloween Eve

Wear a pink/breast cancer awareness shirt. Or, wear your work-ready Halloween costume.

 

Keep these rules in mind:

- Employee ID must be worn

- Employee must be easily identifiable

- Wear approved masks only. Patient-facing staff must wear surgical masks.

- No scary or inappropriate costumes. It must be young-child friendly.

 

If you have any questions, please speak to your manager. Or, contact Casey Peterson.

 
 
 
Nominate a deserving employee for a Presidential Award
by William L. Henrich, M.D., MACP, President
 

The nomination process for the 2021 Presidential Excellence Awards is now open with a submission deadline of 5 p.m. CST on Friday, November 20, 2020.


Dear Faculty and Staff,

 

It’s been a little while since my last update.  That’s good news for it means we’ve had no new crises.  Let me start with a big THANK YOU as we continue to work shoulder-to-shoulder on the challenges imposed by this ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.  It’s certainly not over, yet we are beginning to see glimmers of hope on the horizon.  This is all due to your continued dedication to the mission of caring for our patients during these most trying times.  So again, thank you.

 

As we prepare for this next phase of this pandemic, school/university re-openings and high-volume rapid turnaround COVID tests are taking center stage.  Here are a few important updates:

 

A Note on Predicting the Next COVID Surge

Sg2 was quite helpful in predicting the last surge.  However, there are two new variables which impact this model (or any model for that matter) – uncertainties related to seroprevalence and the impact of school openings.

 

Nevertheless, Sg2 predicts if current mitigation levels of masking, distancing, and testing are maintained we can anticipate a steady rate of COVID hospitalizations during and after schools reopen this Fall.  However, during this time frame the citywide COVID census is not predicted to pose high stress levels on our health care system compared to the last surge.  This projection will be closely monitored and modified as more information becomes available.

 

What About the Flu?

The impact of influenza this winter is not clear, so we will be watching it closely.  We do anticipate some individuals will get co-infected with both COVID and influenza, in which case they will be at high risk for poor outcomes including death.  We strongly encourage everyone get a flu shot this Fall.  Information on vaccine administration at UTHP sites and Wellness 360 will be made available soon.  In the event you become ill, you should immediately contact your supervisor, stay home, call your PCP, and promptly obtain flu and COVID testing.  Again, we encourage everyone to maintain masking, distancing, and handwashing since these measures also reduce the likelihood of getting the flu (although they are not a substitute for getting the flu shot).

 

A Few Important Notes on COVID Testing

 

1. Reporting of Ambulatory Results

a. For tests ordered from UT Epic.  In order to improve turnaround times, COVID test results are now auto-released through MyChart at 24 hours (rather than manual release).  Likewise, UT lab personal are no longer calling positive results to ordering providers.  This will give the lab more time to focus on test throughput and turnaround times.

 

b. For tests ordered from UHS Epic or through the Standing Delegated Nursing Order at the Pavilion.  Results are routed to your UHS Epic in-basket.  Pre-procedure + COVID results will continue to be called to the ordering proceduralists.  If you are experiencing something different, please let me know.

 

2. If you work in the PCC, Geriatrics Clinic, or Mays Cancer Center (locations where frequent COVID testing is performed), COVID tests not only populate the ordering provider’s in-basket, but now also a clinic-specific COVID in-basket.  This gives on-call providers easy access to results afterhours.

 

3. Repeat COVID Testing is not indicated for Follow Up of Positive Pre-Procedure Tests.  Instead, we endorse a symptom-based strategy for moving forward with rescheduling the procedure (see first attachment for updated UT Health guidance).  This is consistent with the CDC guidelines and UHS Policy (see attachments two and three which have also recently been updated, OR click this link to access UHS COVID Clearinghouse).  Also, if a patient had a + COVID test done at an outside facility, it would be helpful for the patient to bring the official copy of the result so it can be uploaded into our EMR.  If we have such documentation, we will not require re-testing which the patient will appreciate.  One can only stand having a swab stuck up his or her nose so many times.

 

A Note on Clinic Costs and Scanning Notes 

Remember, clinics are charged a few cents for every page sent for scanning.  One way to keep clinic costs down is by minimizing scans.  Instead of sending the full hospitalization record for scanning (which may include blank pages, demographics, etc), consider just scanning the most relevant reports.  That’s not just good for business during these hard times, but it also prevents chart bloat which thereby allows important information to be found more readily.  Another option is for the clinic to do its own scanning.  Please speak to your Practice Manager for more details.  Sorry to end with something so mundane.

 

Please contact me for any questions.

 

Thank you for all you do.

B

 

Bob Leverence, MD, FACP

Chief Medical Officer

 
 
 
Kayaking through COVID
 

Facilities management executive director, Raymundo Rivera, shares how the limitations of COVID-19 brought an opportunity for him to get closer to his family.


 
 
 
2021 Best S.A. Doctors and Dentists - Deadline is Nov. 30
 

Scene in S.A. magazine will soon publish its "S.A. Physicians, Surgeons & Dentists: Best of 2021" section, and it's fitting that UT Health San Antonio have a solid representation in the issue. All providers are encouraged to nominate their peer physicians, surgeons and dentists to be listed. 


 
 
 
Stars and Shields Awards
 

Excellence deserves recognition. Nominate your outstanding coworkers for a UT Health Physicians Silver Star Award. 


 
 
San Antonio’s first double lung transplant for COVID-19
 

UT Health Physicians' Dr. Edward Sako and Dr. Deborah Levine talk to the Express-News about performing our city's first double lung transplant on a patient who suffered permanent lung damage from COVID-19.


 
 
 
Return to work policy for COVID-19 exposure and infection
 

All UT Health San Antonio employees who have had a positive COVID-19 test will be required to have a physical examination by a Wellness 360 healthcare provider or their primary healthcare provider before returning to work.


 
 
 
Praise report: Applauding your work to provide COVID-19 vaccines
 

Patients are sending your practice leaders kudos on your work in creating a seamless vaccine experience.


"Sending you congratulations on your Saturday scheduled COVID injections for your patients. My husband and I were totally pleased and amazed with how the entire process was handled. Your staff was completely professional and organized. Our entire time from start to finish was 20 minutes, including our 15 minute observation time. Y'all rocked it!"

-Sandi

 

Just wanted to thank you for getting me my COVID vaccine shot today!  Also, I don't know who was responsible for organizing the MARC today for all of us getting our shots but he/she/they are to be congratulated!  It was a super good job of organizing EVERYTHING!  No waiting, nurses helping all along the way, everything going so smoothly.  A great job!"

-UT Health patient 

 

"Kathy and I were able to get our first COVID vaccines today. Just wanted to commend the organization and well-planned procedure. It could not have gone better."

-Bob

 

"Jan and I received our COVID shots yesterday, and I will report that it was the best run operation I have ever experienced. We arrived a half hour early because we thought the garage would be a disaster, the lines would be long and wait times would be frustrating. I could not have been more wrong. The staff was efficient, friendly, courteous and kind--though their feet HAD to hurt and the scope of the effort seemed overwhelming. I am beyond impressed. Kudos to the planning, staffing and execution of this daunting task. The MARC needs to explain to the feds how to run a perfect campaign."

-David

 

"I had my first COVID vaccine Saturday and I have to commend your team for an amazingly efficient operation. I walked in and out in less than 5 minutes, then just had to wait 15 minutes to monitor for side effects. For a task the scope of this endeavor, it’s a comfort to know the professionalism behind the planning and execution of this vital community undertaking. Congratulations to all involved."

-UT Health patient

 

"We have been absolutely enthralled with the unbelievable experience(s) we have encountered at the Shavano Clinic. First was our PCR test scheduling back in Oct./Nov. with super special handling and then when we returned from the Maldives just a few days ago and had another PCR test with results that evening and a vaccination the next day! The customer service, attention to detail and follow up (she called to see how we were feeling after the shot and how my foot—small problem—was doing) is over the top! Please, please, please give Maria a great big pat on the back and recognition for being simply the best!! You have an outstanding team and should be very proud of them."

-Peter & Susanne