UT Health San Antonio is heading in an exciting direction with a strong growth trajectory and a wave of accomplishments and distinctions, said President William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, at the April 20 President’s Forum. “The trajectory of the institution … the positive momentum, is incredible,” he said.
The university is planning nearly $1 billion in capital investments over the next 24 – 48 months, with $737 million slated for new buildings, $49 million for renovations, $140 million for a new research building with the location yet to be determined and $75 million in technology.
We are excited to celebrate our Readers’ Choice Award win with all of you! Your practice managers received t-shirts and thank you cards to distribute as a thank you! If you haven’t received yours, please reach out to your practice manager to find out when your practice will be celebrating and distributing the gifts.
On March 28, the second quarter Silver Star and High Five Practice Champion award winners were recognized. Congratulations to all the winners for your continued dedication to our patients!
Dr. Ramon Cancino, Primary Care offers guidelines and recommendations on cancer screenings and why you should discuss them with your primary care provider. This KENS 5 Medical Minute is a collaboration between UT Health San Antonio and KENS 5.
The Staff Advisory Council talks with research vice president and founder of Be Well Texas Jennifer Potter, PhD, MPH, a native Canadian who shares lessons learned from her first job at K-Mart. She talks about her love of leading teams and the importance of being flexible and sometimes doing things that are out of your comfort zone. Stay tuned to hear about her early career studying and working as an actor.
Sandra Osswald, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and chief of dermatology at the Mays Cancer Center joined GMSA@9 to talk about Melanoma Monday, a day to raise awareness about skin cancer.
A new study shows that virtual training by the UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing on opioid overdose prevention reached more Texans during 16 months of COVID-19 than in-person training the same period before then, and in all counties with prior reported opioid deaths.
Applications are open for summer leadership programs for new and experienced leaders. These offerings support efforts to provide leadership development for our workforce and are available to faculty and staff. Visit the Learning & Leadership Development site for more information.
Find partners to help with your HR needs
We’ve updated the Strategic HR Partner webpage on the Human Resources intranet to include descriptions of team members who can assist with your most requested people questions, concerns or issues. Also find a link to the Partner Directory to find the designated HR Service Delivery team member for your school or area who can help.