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KTSA: COVID-19 vaccine development

August 5, 2020

Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital & General Medicine, was a guest on KTSA radio’s Jack Riccardi Show, addressing COVID-19 vaccine development and how approved vaccines might be distributed once one is available. Listen below: KTSAAM-4083


Telemundo: How dangerous is COVID-19 for pregnant women? Experts explain it

August 5, 2020

Dr. Alvaro Moreira, Pediatrics-Neonatology, and a new mother were interviewed by our local Telemundo TV affiliate for this four-minute, Spanish-language story about pregnancy and COVID-19, lending reassurance to many in our community. Watch the story.


Automotive News: Hyundai directs money toward testing centers

August 5, 2020

Leslie Payne, director of corporate and foundation relations in the Office of Institutional Advancement, is mentioned in this story about Hyundai Hope on Wheels’ donations to COVID-19 testing centers in the U.S. Read the story.  


KENS 5 Medical Minute: COVID-19 antibody tests explained

August 4, 2020

Jason Bowling, MD, an infectious disease expert, explains the facts and myths surrounding antibody tests. Medical Minute is a collaboration between UT Health San Antonio and KENS 5. Watch video



Wings of Hope – Hands of Healing sculpture honors cancer patients and providers

August 4, 2020

For patients, staff and visitors, the drive in to the Mays Cancer Center is more inspirational with last year’s installation of the Wings of Hope – Hands of Healing sculpture in the circle at the main entrance to the complex.


KSAT 12: How parents can prepare children for a drastically new school year

August 4, 2020

Dr. Donna Roybal, a child and adolescent psychiatrist with UT Health San Antonio, shares tips parents can use to prepare children to go back to school. Read and watch the story.


Ruben Mesa, MD, elected officer of Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Board

August 4, 2020

Ruben Mesa, MD, FACP, has been elected an officer on the national board of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.


KITV: Growing up in a violent environment is likely to lead to accelerated aging and disease risk, new review of studies shows

August 4, 2020

Amy Garrett, PhD, assistant professor of radiology and psychiatry and director of the neuroimaging core for the Department of Psychiatry, was interviewed as an outside expert to provide context in this story about a new study that suggests experiencing …


Fox 29: Mask up: Trouble Shooters’ experiment shows face masks work

August 4, 2020

Terri Murphy-Sanchez and Cordy Kudika, from the medical laboratory sciences division of the School of Health Professions, used petri dishes to show how face masks help prevent the spread of bacteria. Read and watch the story.


News 4: Mask up: Trouble Shooters’ experiment shows face masks work

August 4, 2020

Terri Murphy-Sanchez and Cordy Kudika, from the medical laboratory sciences division of the School of Health Professions, used petri dishes to show how face masks help prevent the spread of bacteria. Read and watch the story.


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