The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also known as UT Health San Antonio, has been selected to Forbes magazine’s list of Best-In-State Employers 2021.
Ruben Mesa, M.D., executive director, at UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center provides an update on disease burden, current treatments, and new therapies in developments (including clinical trials) on the myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) including systemic mast cell disease (SM), essential thrombocythemia (ET), polycythemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF).
Employees can schedule an appointment online to get their shot at one of the Wellness 360 mobile flu clinics near them. The Wellness 360 team will be traveling to the Medical Arts and Research Center (MARC) and the Center for Oral Health and Research (COHR).
Learn about the UT Health San Antonio and UTSA partnership to build a premier athletic program, meet the team of physicians, see upcoming events and purchase discounted game tickets.
A conversation with Dr. Anand Karnad about hematological cancers, and research, treatment and patient care at UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Dr. Jeremy Viles, chief nursing officer at Mays Cancer Center, talks about his role at UT Health San Antonio, what leadership means to him and provides an update on the current progress of the new hospital.
Treatment for prostate cancer can cause erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence. Learn how we're helping men take control of their urinary and sexual health.
You’re invited to a virtual conference designed to provide new information and skills for the physician, advanced practice nurse, and healthcare provider who treat children. Join live at your convenience on Oct. 1 – 2 or view the recording later.
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.
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.
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.
More kids are coming down with either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, according to several recent studies. UT Health San Antonio doctors help explain the risks and consequences.