What is the “UT Health Way”?
 

All faculty and staff are invited to participate in a short survey to help identify and define the common values that guide UT Health San Antonio. All who complete the survey are eligible to be included in a drawing.


Celebrating our employees with 20+ years of service with UT Health San Antonio
 

Watch highlights from the Service Award Dinner, where we honored 228 employees for their talents and dedication to making lives better.


 

Issued: Jan. 31, 2020

 

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reports that faculty, physicians, providers, pharmacies, researchers and other members of the public have been targeted by criminals posing as DEA agents.

 

Please be aware that this scam has been attempted within our organization. In some instances, the caller may claim to be an employee with the Texas Medical Board (TMB) and/or the DEA. These callers will often “spoof,” or display fake phone numbers so the call appears to be coming from a certain agency on the recipient’s caller ID. These scammers may also use official-looking letterhead, or during phone conversations, use official titles claiming to be an employee of TMB or DEA. Please be aware that the Texas Medical Board nor the DEA would contact a DEA registrant*and threaten to suspend a registrant’s DEA registration or demand money.

 

If you are contacted by a person purporting to work for DEA demanding a payment, seeking money or threatening to suspend a registrant’s DEA registration, submit the information on the DEA Diversion Control website www.DEAdiversion.us.doj.gov and select the link “Extortion Scam Online Reporting.”

 

For more information, contact your local DEA Field Office, which may be found at https://apps.DEAdiversion.us.doj.gov/contactDEA/spring/fullSearch.

 

You may also contact the Registration Service Center at 1-800-882-9539. To read more about this scam: https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubs/pressreleases/extortion_scam.htm http://www.TMB.state.TX.US/page/dea-scam-alert.

*A DEA registrant number (DEA Registration Number) is an identifier assigned to a health care provider (such as a physician, physician assistant, optometrist, dentist, or veterinarian) by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration allowing them to write prescriptions for controlled substances.

Cardio Renal Connections - April 24 & 25
 

This two-day conference is for healthcare professionals, social workers and students who are interested in exploring the complex relationships between the heart, kidney and metabolic systems.


Living Beyond Cancer A-Z: A UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center Symposium
 

Attendees will discover the tools, resources and support they need to stay physically, emotionally and mentally strong throughout their entire cancer journey.


Welcome to UT Health San Antonio!
 

We are recruiting people who are passionate about making lives better through exceptional health care. Meet the newest providers and staff joining UT Health San Antonio.


We are recruiting people who are passionate about making lives better through exceptional health care. Meet the newest providers and staff joining UT Health San Antonio.

 

 

Cynthia Aguilar; Victoria Alaniz, Rosa Ballesteros, Ebony Beasley, Arion Benjamin, Alexander Blaschke, JoAnn Bremmer, Ashley Carroll, Jenny De Los Santos, Martin Dukes, Shannon Edwards, Lisa Escobedo, Cassaundra Garza, Giannina Giudici, Joseph Lopez, Teresa McClain, Arslan Naeem, Candice Owens, Esmeralda Resendez, Laura Rodriguez, Catherine Serrano, Brittany Taylor, Katherine Thompson, Andres Trevino, Carmen Valles, Antonio Vega Rodriguez

 

Know someone who is passionate about making lives better? Let them know we are hiring at UTHealthSA.org.