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Nature.com: In Memoriam—Charles L. Bowden, MD

May 10, 2022

The late Dr. Charles Bowden, retired professor in the Department of Psychiatry, is remembered in this article.   Read More


WalletHub.com: Drug Use by State: 2022’s Problem Areas

May 10, 2022

Dr. Charles France, Pharmacology and Psychiatry, is a quoted expert in this article.   Read More


Wall Street Journal: Think You Have Long Covid Symptoms? Here’s How to Get Help

May 10, 2022

Dr. Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, Rehabilitation Medicine, is quoted in this article.   Read More



UT Health San Antonio appoints Dr. Sonya Renae Hardin as dean of the School of Nursing

May 10, 2022

Contact: Steven Lee, 210-450-3823, lees22@uthscsa.edu Louisville nursing school dean brings broad academic, patient care, research skills SAN ANTONIO – Sonya Renae Hardin, PhD, MBA/MHA, CCRN, NP-C, FAAN, currently a tenured professor and dean of the Sc …


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UT Health San Antonio doctors get high marks from peers

May 9, 2022

From anesthesiology to surgical oncology, UT Health San Antonio physicians represented nearly one third of the providers included in Scene in S.A.’s “Outstanding Women in Medicine 2022.”


KENS 5: ‘They’re not scary. They’re not monsters’ | Former KENS 5 employee shares her daughter’s story on Apert syndrome

May 9, 2022

Dr. Izabela Tarasiewicz and Dr. Mark Miller, Neurosurgery and Pediatrics, were quoted for this story.   Read More


News 4: Teen mental health soars; free telehealth program at UT Health San Antonio

May 9, 2022

Physician assistant Reena Pardiwala, clinical director of the Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine program in the Department of Psychiatry, was interviewed for this story.   Read More


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Resilient, adaptive, maladaptive responses: an emerging paradigm to explain allergy severity

May 9, 2022

UT Health San Antonio-VA team studies airway lining integrity and inflammation balance in controlled chamber Allergies, including asthma, impose a significant health burden on society. Allergies are the sixth most common cause of chronic illness and ar …


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School of Nursing financial course to aid family caregivers in lowering out-of-pocket costs

May 9, 2022

To help Latino caregivers manage the high costs of care, UT Health San Antonio is offering a five-part, online course called CONFIDENCE Financial Education and Training. The first weekly course will begin 10:30 a.m. to noon on Thursday, May 12. Topics will include how to find community resources to displace out-of-pocket care costs, developing help-seeking skills, managing another persons’ money, balancing employment and caregiving and more.


Nursing student encourages classmates to put patients first in their new careers

May 9, 2022

Graduating from the School of Nursing on May 21 is an accomplishment Fernando Anaya-Vasquez could not have imagined five years ago. Growing up in an immigrant family presented many challenges, including financial strains, frequent moves, cultural barriers and at times, isolation. However, these all factored into making him stronger in earning his Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree during the COVID-19 pandemic.


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