Welcome New Staff Member: Shanta Outlaw as the newest member to our team at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

We would like to welcome Shanta Outlaw as the newest member to our team at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UT Health San Antonio. Shanta will work closely alongside Understanding Interventions’ co-directors, Dr. Nicquet Blake, senior associate dean of the Graduate...
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Connective Tissue Call for Entries by Jan 22, 2021

The Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics literary arts journal Connective Tissue is reaching out to the student body about an opportunity to publish their art, photography, short stories, poetry, and more in the 2021 edition of Connective Tissue. They accept entries from all...
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End Of Year Letter By Dr. Weiss

GSBS Community, Well this has been quite a year. The last ten months have been the most challenging times that our community has faced in recent memory. Lockdowns, loss of loved ones, school closings, the use of masks, and social distancing/isolation have drastically changed the...
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What You Need To Know For Winter Break: Briscoe Library Holiday Hours, Shuttle Schedule, & Power Outage on Long Campus Dec. 18-20

Power Outage Facilities Management will be conducting a power outage impacting the Dental Building, Basic Science Building, UT Police Building, Briscoe Library and lecture halls Dec. 18-20. During the power outage, normal CPS Energy power will not be availablethroughout the...
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Dr. Ruth Berggren Comments on First Coronavirus Vaccines Arriving in San Antonio

By the time San Antonio’s first 6,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine arrived Monday morning, half of the health-care workers eligible to receive them had already signed up for shots, said Dr. Ruth Berggren, an infectious disease specialist with UT Health San Antonio. UT Health San...
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COVID-19 vaccine arrives at UT Health San Antonio

UT Health San Antonio was one of only four sites in Texas to receive the first doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine Monday. The university received nearly 6,000 doses of the vaccine, which gained emergency use authorization Dec. 10 from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. They...
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COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution and What You Need to Know Now

Watch the recorded webinar about COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution where our leaders and experts share valuable information on COVID-19 vaccine distribution plans for UT Health San Antonio that will begin the week of Dec. 14. Presenters below will cover these topics: Who should get...
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Do Something Nice: Random Acts of Kindness Challenge

Take action and carry out a random act of kindness for someone else. Kindness is act of doing something for someone with no expectation of something in return. Research shows that helping others can be beneficial to our own mental health. It can reduce stress, improve emotional...
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