The North Greehey Campus is undergoing construction this year to make room for some exciting growth. Learn more about what's coming and the parking changes needed during construction.
Signs and symptoms of cervical cancer are often overlooked by women because they resemble symptoms that may be experienced during a menstrual cycle. Learn what those symptoms are, what your risk factors are and put those UT Select benefits to good use by making an appointment for your annual screening.
Neurologists from UT Health San Antonio will share the latest in Parkinson’s research and deep brain stimulation as an option for managing symptoms at the Tri-State Parkinson's Symposium on January 27.
This program is open to patients as well as all who are interested in learning more about Parkinson's.
This conference brings together members of our community interested in service-learning to put ethics into action and become community-connected healthcare providers. We'll focus on addressing mental health as a public health issue as well as:
Hear from keynote speaker Ruth Shim, MD, MPH, Associate Dean of Diverse and Inclusive Education at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine
FREE lunch and presentation by plenary speaker Trina Ita, Associate Commissioner of Mental Health and Substance Use Programs, Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Participate in skill-building workshops
Showcase CSL projects through students' poster presentations
We want to know how you define the patient experience. In a short essay tell us your definition of the patient experience. First, second and third-place prizes will be awarded. The essay deadline has been extended to Tuesday, January 31. Winners will be announced in February.
In recognition of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 16th, UT Health San Antonio employees and students participated in the country's largest march to support and celebrate the 60th anniversary of Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech.
The 2023 Women's Health Conference is just around the corner! Join us May 6th for a morning full of fun and inspiration - all dedicated to the health and wellness of the women in our community.
Mays Cancer center is putting a decades-old antidepressant drug to new use in a clinical trial treating breast cancers that don't respond to existing therapies. The trial has shown compelling evidence of the drug's anticancer activity, which benefited 15 breast cancer patients.
UT Health Physicians' time and attendance policy has been updated to give our teams adequate planning time when we are away. Notice is required for leave and must be submitted 10 to 30 business days ahead of time, depending on how long you will be out. Review the updated leave request policy here, and talk with your manager if you have any questions.
Make 2023 stress-free with backup care
Get the flexibility to find care you trust and go to work with peace of mind that your family is getting great care. As a benefit to support our employees, UT Health San Antonio has partnered with Care.com to provide access to dependent care services to all UT Health San Antonio benefits-eligible employees. Employees can log in to the dedicated Care.com website for UT Health San Antonio employees by using their single sign-on credentials and enroll. Find out more about your free Care.com membership benefits.
Hard-wiring healthy habits
More than 30 resources are available to help you plan and fulfill your new year intentions in 2023. Visit the Mental Health & Well-Being page on My UT Health and scroll down to find podcasts, audiobooks, webinars, videos, articles and books.