Having a hard time starting your healthy habit?
 
 

Changing your lifestyle and creating healthy habits can be a difficult path to start. Behavioral health counselor, Veena Prasad, PhD, MBA, LPC gives 5 steps on how to start your healthy habit and stick to it. 


 
 
 
Masking Policy Update
 
 

Through consultation with our infectious disease specialists, UT Health Physicians has shifted to a voluntary masking policy for most of its clinical sites. Masking will continue for significantly immunosuppressed and other high-risk patients within the Mays Cancer Center and for any symptomatic patients or personnel.


 

 

Friends and Colleagues,

 

As you know, the most recent guidance from the CDC recommends that people in health care settings continue to wear masks in all clinical and public areas when Community Transmission levels remain classified as High.  As of March 17, 2023, the Community Transmission levels in Bexar County have fallen from High to Substantial.  While this metric can fluctuate, other local indicators are consistent with a lower risk of community transmission of SARS-CoV-2.  This includes stable and relatively low numbers of hospitalized patients that test positive for COVID-19 among local health care facilities as well as reduced SARS-CoV-2 concentrations in wastewater that are monitored by the CDC.

 

In consultation with our Infectious Disease specialists, UTHP will shift to a voluntary masking policy for patients and employees in all clinical areas.  We, however, require that masking continue to be practiced for significantly immunosuppressed and other high-risk patients within the Mays Cancer Center.  We also recommend continued masking for any symptomatic patients or personnel.  This policy is in alignment with other areas of UT Health San Antonio and our partners at UHS, but may be adjusted if the COVID-19 situation significantly changes.  We will continue to monitor local COVID-19 activity in our area along with ongoing new evidence and guidance.

 

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, UTHP has continued to use evidence-based practices and CDC guidance to inform decisions for reducing the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in our facilities among providers, team members, patients, and visitors.  We thank you for your continued diligence to protect fellow team members, patients and visitors during the pandemic and your sustained focus on safety and attention to infection prevention practices at UTHP.

 

Chatchawin Assanasen, MD, MBA

Interim Chief Medical Officer, UT Health Physicians Ambulatory Services

Professor and CCRI Distinguished Chair in Pediatric Oncology

UT Health San Antonio Joe R. & Teresa Lozano-Long School of Medicine

 
 
New registered dietitians at the Mays Cancer Center
 
 

Ripsider Arora and Alex Ysaguirre joined the Patient & Family Services team this month. Mays Cancer Center dietitians are nutrition experts who help patients manage the side effects of cancer treatment, slow or stop unintended weight loss and feel better and stronger while fighting cancer.


 
 
Winners announced: Patient experience essay contest
 
 

We asked what “patient experience” means to you, and every essay gave incredible insight into how you care for your patients.

 

Our 3rd place essay by Juliandra Bryan, inspires teamwork through multiple aspects of the patients' health care journey and motivates us to go the extra mile.


 
 
Give your patients the extra help they need
 
 

Be Well Texas is accepting new patient referrals for patients with substance use disorder or mental health concerns. These services are low to no cost for patients who qualify. Virtual and in-person visits are available.


 
 
The importance of colorectal cancer screenings
 
 

Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, but early detection is key. It is now recommended for individuals to start regular screenings once they turn 45. If you have a family history of colorectal cancer, you may need to start screenings earlier.


 
 
 
Study results show immunotherapy before and after surgery for advanced melanoma lowers recurrence risk
 
 

Monte Shaheen, MD, hematology oncologist at Mays Cancer Center, was part of a team of investigators that conducted a phase II clinical trial funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to determine the efficacy and safety of administering the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab before and after surgery in high-risk melanoma patients.


 
 
 
A portal for you
 

Visit the Employee Resource Portal on My UT Health for links to a plethora of information for faculty and staff, including employee discounts, procedures for service anniversaries, rooms for nursing mothers and much more.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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