UT Health Physicians and UT Dentistry take top spots in Readers’ Choice Awards
 
 

UT Health Physicians took the No. 1 spot in the medical category and UT Dentistry placed No. 1 in the dental category in the 2023 YourSA San Antonio Express-News Readers' Choice Awards. More than 260,000 voters chose this year's winners in over 170 categories.


 

 

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

 
 
 
Give Cancer The Boot Recap
 
 

Saturday's Give Cancer the Boot: Survivorship 5K/1 Mile Walk was a huge success, and we have a lot of people to thank for that - especially the over 800 survivors and supporters who participated! We also had an incredible group of volunteers, vendors, sponsors, and in-kind donations that helped contribute to our success.

 

It’s true what they say, it takes a village, and the success of the event was truly a group effort! Be sure to mark your calendars for next year’s race on April 6, 2024!


 
 
President’s Forum - April 20
 
 

Join President William L. Henrich, MD, MACP in person for updates regarding topics of interest to UT Health faculty, staff and students. 

Thursday, April 20, 2023
Noon -1:00 PM
UT Health San Antonio Long Campus - Pestana Lecture Hall

 

A light lunch will be provided immediately following the session for those attending in person. This forum will be recorded for those unable to attend.


 
 
Workplace decoration competition
 
 

It’s always a fiesta at UT Health! Decorate your workspace or front desk in your best fiesta flair!
To participate, send a direct message to the UT Health Physicians Facebook page and include a photo, title, and department name. Decorations will be posted April 24 - 28, and the most liked by Noon on April 28 wins!


It’s always a fiesta at UT Health! Decorate your workspace or front desk in your best fiesta flair! To participate, send a direct message to the UT Health Physicians Facebook page and include a photo, title, and department name. Decorations will be posted April 24 - 28, and the most liked by Noon on April 28 wins!

 

The following rules apply:

  • Do not obstruct any EXITS or immediate access to them
  • Do not cover a door so that it is not recognizable as an EXIT
  • Do not cover both sides of any one door (only the public – hallway side may be decorated)
  • Do not cover the door’s viewing window
  • Make sure decorations do not hamper the operation of the door
  • All decorations must be made of fire-resistant material
  • No Glitter
  • No Items obstructing walk-ways or hanging from the ceiling or doorway
  • No obscene or inappropriate symbols, drawings, words, phrases, etc.
 
 
Healthcare Appreciation Week April 24 - 28
 
 

April is Healthcare Appreciation Month, and we have an entire week of themes planned to help celebrate!

 

The following rules apply:

  • All costumes must be worn with uniform blue scrub bottoms
  • No large brand names or logos are allowed.
  • No obscene words, gestures or symbols are allowed.
  • If an employee’s shirt is deemed inappropriate for the workplace, they will be sent home to change, and vacation leave will be used to make up their time.

Monday, 4/24: Aloha, and thank you for all that you do! Wear Hawaiian shirts and leis!

Tuesday, 4/25: UT Employees are bar none! Western day with hats, boots, shirts and bandanas!

Wednesday, 4/26: We make magic happen! Dress up as a magician or Harry Potter character!

Thursday, 4/27: Real heroes work in healthcare! Pick your favorite superhero and rock a cape!

Friday, 4/28: Battle of the Flowers Day! Show off your Fiesta Flair or rock a UT Spirit shirt!


 
 
Watch us grow
 
 

The UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital is expected to open in 2024. When complete, the hospital will be eight stories tall; will house 12 operating rooms, 144 beds and state-of-the-art technology; and have a sky bridge connecting it to the Mays Cancer Center. 


 
 
Fiesta medals for sale
 
 

Starting Monday, April 10, you can purchase the 2023 Fiesta medals for $12 at the Administration office on the first floor of the MARC, 115.01B. Only cash will be accepted. Older medals from previous years can be purchased for $5, while supplies last.


 
 
 
UT Health San Antonio awarded Best Company Outlook
 
 

UT Health San Antonio was awarded Best Company Outlook by Comparably. We received this award out of tens of thousands of large companies based on feedback from our employees over the past 12 months. The Best Company Outlook award from Comparably is based on more than 7,000 ratings provided by more than 200 employee participants.

 

Please consider supporting the success throughout the year by adding the Best Company Outlook award badge to your email signature. You also can submit your own reviews, if you haven't already, at Comparably.


 
 
 
Join now to Spring Forward with your team
 

Teams of five to seven people are invited to participate in the Spring Forward wellness challenge. Teams that track 1 million combined steps from April 3-May 3 will earn 100 points toward the Believe, Achieve and Succeed levels on the UT Living Well platform powered by Limeaid.

 

You also will be able to search for teams to join if you don't have one already. Employees, dependents and retirees who are UT SELECT, UT CONNECT or UT Care members and age 18 or over are eligible. Download the app to your device to participate and track steps.