As we enter the holiday season, UT Health San Antonio shares the following guidelines that allow for more activities and events together, but that also keep us safe. Read this message from the Chief Operating Officer with the latest guidance.
It’s a medical conundrum. Ionizing radiation, which at first extends the survival of glioblastoma patients after surgery, may later, ironically, help drive the brain cancer’s aggressive, untreatable recurrence.
Dr. Bob Leverence is challenging you to join him in the #Movember initiative by growing a moustache out to raise awareness for men’s health. Don't forget to share your progress with us by uploading photos to social media and using #UTHealthMoBro and #Movember.
Amelie G. Ramirez, DrPH, MPH, director of Salud America! at UT Health San Antonio and a leading health disparities researcher, has been selected to serve as the 2021-2022 chair of the Women in Cancer Research Council of the American Association for Cancer Research.
The Presidential Awards recognize exemplary performance by individuals who excel in their positions and demonstrate a strong commitment to the mission and core values of UT Health San Antonio.
Read about how surgeons at Mays Cancer Center inserted cameras and surgical instruments inside a patients abdomen and controlled them using robotic systems to remove cancerous lymph nodes.
This year's holiday tree decorating contest will take place Dec. 1 though 23. All clinical employees, including those working from home, are encouraged to participate.
Paid holidays: Understanding floating holidays, banked holiday and the Battle of Flowers holiday
The new Comprehensive Leave Program, launched in September, offers a variety of designated employee holidays. Read more to find an explanation of the terminology and how holidays can be used in fiscal year 2022.
Everything It Takes: A personal take on dementia care, prevention
Dr. Sudha Seshadri’s work to fight neurodegenerative diseases is personal. She lost her mother to a neurological disease and now she’s doing everything it takes to transform care and seek cures for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Learn more about Dr. Seshadri and her passion for dementia care and prevention.
UT Health Connect is a combined newsletter by UT Health Physicians and Mays Cancer Center.