They risk their lives to save fellow soldiers on the battlefield. To do that, Army flight medics need the best training possible.
Houston Chronicle: Lawmaker’s bill would require accurate, age-appropriate sex ed
A Democratic state lawmaker is looking to bolster high school sex education requirements in hopes that Texas can lower its teen birth rates.
San Antonio Business Journal: San Antonio gets small cut of $34 million in new cancer funding
The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas awarded 14 grants totaling $34 million to several institutions on Wednesday. Less than 4 percent of that funding is headed to San Antonio.
Rivard Report: Health Equity: Racism and Its Impact on Public Health
Part of public health officials’ work lies in securing health equity, or the “attainment of the highest level of health for all people.”
La Prensa: UT Health San Antonio celebrate Longs’ legacy of generosity
On Tuesday, Feb. 14, UT System Chancellor William McRaven, UT Health San Antonio President William L. Henrich, M.D. and other dignitaries celebrated the extraordinary legacy of giving to UT Health San Antonio by philanthropists Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long, of Austin. The value of their total giving exceeds $61 million.
Texas Public Radio: The Source: San Antonio Stakeholders Work To Combat The Dangers Of ‘Synthetic Marijuana’
Local officials and community members are actively working together to address the issue of a new and more potent synthetic cannabinoid on the streets in San Antonio.