KTSA: Questions about coronavirus
March 31, 2020
Dr. Fred Campbell discusses the transmission of COVID-19, symptoms and treatment.
KENS 5: UT Health San Antonio joins national study to test anti-coronavirus drug in critically ill patients
March 31, 2020
The investigational drug, called remdesivir, is for adults 18 and older.
KSAT 12: UT Health San Antonio to test investigational drug for COVID-19 at University Hospital
March 31, 2020
UT Health San Antonio is testing an investigational drug that was created to treat COVID-19.
KSAT 12: Despite COVID-19 pandemic, long lines continue outside downtown opioid treatment clinic
March 31, 2020
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the approach to treating opioid use disorder faces challenges as people are being instructed to stay away from one another.
San Antonio Express-News: San Antonio coronavirus patients enrolled in trial of promising antiviral drug
March 31, 2020
Dr. Thomas Patterson is leading a study site in San Antonio for a drug being tested to treat COVID-19.
UT Health San Antonio leads COVID-19 treatment study
March 30, 2020
UT Health San Antonio and University Health System physicians are among the first in the nation to test an investigational drug.
San Antonio answers the call for medical supplies
March 30, 2020
The community generously donated medical supplies for health care providers during a donation drive on campus.
UT Health San Antonio to lead local COVID-19 treatment study at University Hospital
March 30, 2020
SAN ANTONIO (March 30, 2020) — Infectious disease physicians at UT Health San Antonio are among the first in the nation to test an investigational drug developed to treat the novel coronavirus. Thomas Patterson, M.D., professor in the Long School of Me …
Rivard Report: San Antonians with weak immune systems face challenges in pandemic
March 30, 2020
Dr. Barbara Taylor discusses the challenges patients with compromised immune systems face during the coronavirus pandemic.
Texas Public Radio: Coronavirus brings tough questions on care, mortality for doctors
March 30, 2020
“Doctors are having to wrestle with two very real types of harm: It’s not just the physical harm of getting sick, it’s the feeling that I don’t get to practice medicine as usual and that I am at risk of abandoning my patient,” said Dr. Jason Morrow.