All faculty, staff, students and residents who have not yet signed up for a COVID-19 booster vaccine can now register.
To schedule your COVID-19 booster, log in to our scheduling website. Locations include the Medical Arts and Research Center (MARC) or Wellness 360 located in the School of Nursing.
It's time to pause and say thank you for all you’ve done to keep us pushing forward — working in partnership — bolstered by the hope that drives us to educate gifted minds, discover pathways to end disease and provide the very best health care for our patients.
With increased stress, loneliness and depression during the pandemic, resources and awareness for suicide prevention can be more important than ever. Find expert advice, resources for suicide prevention and information covering different mental health topics.
Our community continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and that’s why donations to the UT Health San Antonio 2021 State Employee Charitable Campaign (SECC) are so impactful and can assist those who are struggling.
Wellness 360 has a brought a series of flu shot clinics to our campus. Please see details on the website, including a checklist of items to bring. We encourage all employees to get a flu vaccine this season.
Due to continued concerns with the highly infectious and emerging COVID-19 variants, non-essential travel that does not support vital humanitarian efforts or critical business functions should be suspended through Dec. 31, 2021.
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. This article raises awareness of von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease and helps the public learn about state-of-the-art VHL care available in San Antonio. The Mays Cancer Center is recognized as a VHL Clinical Care Center by the VHL Alliance.
The COVID-19 pandemic is already the deadliest disease event in American history. Dr. Robert Leverence, chief medical officer at UT Health Physicians, says the worst COVID surge could still be ahead of us as we go into winter, but there is one thing that could almost make certain we'd avoid a surge.
September is Childhood Obesity Month, and health experts say about 1 in 5 American children are considered obese. Dr. Cynthia Cantu, Primary Care Physician at UT Health San Antonio, shares ways to help prevent childhood obesity.
Dr. Luz M. Garcini, Center for Research to Advance Community Health (ReACH), spoke to KENS 5 viewers about ways to speak with family and friends who may be hesitant about getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
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.
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.
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.