From the Chief Operating Officer: UT Health San Antonio COVID-19 update

January 3, 2022

As a result of the unprecedented spike in COVID-19 cases fueled by the fast-moving omicron variant, UT Health San Antonio is executing the following actions to help keep our employees and learners safe and help avert an even worse surge that is already overwhelming urgent care centers and emergency departments in our community.


IDs will not be processed Jan. 11 and 12

January 3, 2022

The UT Police Parking Services Office will not be processing or creating new UT Health San Antonio ID badges on Jan. 11 and 12 because the system will be offline for necessary upgrades. We apologize for any inconvenience.


LINC seed grant letter of intent due Jan. 10

January 3, 2022

The Office of Linking Interprofessional Networks for Collaboration (LINC), within Academic, Faculty & Student Affairs, invites applications from faculty and staff requesting financial support for pilot projects designed to advance interprofessional education (IPE) at UT Health San Antonio. Projects demonstrating potential in terms of future scalability, sustainability, and extramural support are welcomed.  


Your Care.com benefit can help you this holiday season

December 10, 2021

The holidays are here. That means school closures, vacations and schedule changes for many. Benefits-eligible employees can use their free Care.com membership to find backup care or be reimbursed for extra days using their own provider. You can also find providers to help with pet sitting or housecleaning.


Take this food service survey

December 10, 2021

Aladdin Food Service is seeking your input about its operations at the Long School of Medicine campus, including the ALTC Cafe, Starbucks and Dough & Deli. Please complete this short survey to provide feedback and help improve food services on our campus. Please take the survey here.


Application eTalus to retire after Jan. 31, 2022

December 10, 2021

The application known as eTalus, previously eCV, will be retired at the end of January 2022. All schools except for the Long School of Medicine (LSOM) have already stopped using eTalus.