With the intent to keep our faculty, staff and students informed on the continuously emerging information on the COVID-19 boosters, this is an update as of Sept. 1, 2021. We do expect additional changes in the recommendations and timelines based on new and evolving data.
An MRI scan called restriction spectrum imaging greatly improves the detection of prostate cancer progression, according to a published study by researchers at UT Health San Antonio.
Join men's health specialist, Dr. Alexander Rozanski on Thursday, Sept. 30 for a free webinar on what you should know about erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence and the treatment options available.
After hearing your questions at town halls about the new Comprehensive Leave Program, HR has updated FAQs with the answers to your questions. Find details about the new program including new front-loaded Paid Time Off and Paid Family Leave on the Comprehensive Leave Program website.
The countdown is on to football season! UT Health San Antonio is the official health care provider for UTSA Athletics. Come out to the Mays Cancer Center’s “Kick Cancer” tailgate event on Sept. 11, from 2 – 5 p.m. at the Alamodome.
Join us for the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium Dec. 7-10. Listen to cancer experts discuss experimental biology, etiology, prevention, diagnosis and therapy options for breast cancer and premalignant breast disease. You can attend virtually or in-person. The symposium is committed to your safety and will adhere to safety guidelines and protocols from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Need quality child or adult care? Looking for a reliable pet sitter? Need help cleaning your home? Benefits-eligible employees can access Care.com for free.
The San Antonio Liver Cancer Symposium will focus on the significant burden of hepatocellular carcinoma that is especially prevalent in South Texas. This event will offer engaging presentations and interactive panel discussions to foster collaborations and further advance the field of liver cancer.
UT Health San Antonio has been selected to Forbes magazine’s list of Best-In-State Employers 2021, ranking 34th on the list of major employers in Texas, from all industries, and is in the top five in the “Healthcare & Social” industry sector.
As students head back into classrooms, more and more cases of respiratory viruses are being recorded. Dr. Jan Patterson, infectious diseases specialist at UT Health San Antonio, tells MySA they've seen about 10 cases of influenza in the first three weeks of August.