departments › ... › day-in-the-life
… arrive earlier to attend those at 6:30 a.m. Scheduling information is sent out by the overnight resident the night … large aortic procedures, cases involving mechanical circulatory support (devices such as ECMO or LVADs) or … Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) Rotation By Gavin Best, M.D. While you get experience with transesophageal …
research › ... › lab-news
… (MPI: Jennifer Barton and Irina Larina) has been funded for 5 years. August – We are excited to welcome Dr. Avery … author and Michaela, Kohei and Guzel as valuable contributors! Their study “Region-specific roles of oviductal motile … and intellectual leadership. 2019 July 15 – All the best to Shang Wang as he sets up his own new research lab at …
research › ... › astro-steps-for-making-a-plan-of-action
… and your child’s lives are impacted by each of these fears. For example, some children are so afraid of interacting with … to work on a fear or worry that causes a lot of problems for you and your child. Your child will be asked to write … the following questions: Are you motivated to overcome this fear? Has this fear ever stopped you from doing …
research › ... › steps-for-making-a-plan-of-action
… and your child’s lives are impacted by each of these fears. For example, some children are so afraid of interacting with … to work on a fear or worry that causes a lot of problems for you and your child. Your child will be asked to write … the following questions: Are you motivated to overcome this fear? Has this fear ever stopped you from doing …
academic-centers › ... › cancer-cell-and-gene-therapy-program
… The Cancer Cell and Gene Therapy (CCGT) Program is a component of the overall Center for Cell and Gene Therapy, which is a tri-institutional … transplants per year and administer over 140 immune-effector cell infusions (over 60 of which are commercial products …
healthcare › ... › progressive-supranuclear-palsy
… palsy (PSP) is a rare neurodegenerative condition that is a form of atypical parkinsonism, meaning that it shares some … if not impossible. A common early feature of PSP is motor recklessness (moving without thinking or caution). … down, low objects like coffee tables and throw rugs are best avoided. Because of swallowing problems some patients …
healthcare › ... › ataxia
… incoordination of hands, difficulty with fine motor tasks (such as eating or writing), slurring of speech, … sensory. There are about 150,000 patients affected by some form of ataxia in the United States. Diagnosis The diagnosis … of ataxia with complete recovery between episodes. The best-characterized are types 1 and 2. They are caused by …
education › ... › attendance-and-absences
… (Foundational and Clinical), students may be excused for necessary health care services to maintain their … must communicate planned absences to the course coordinator, course director or other supervisors as outlined in the … the assertion must be based on reasonable grounds (e.g., best practices or specific hardship to the program) and …
research › ... › grant-funding
… areas in Central and West Texas not covered by previous efforts to increase screening and early detection among rural … 30, 2026 TAFP Foundation $10,000 Collazo, PI; Grigoryan, Mentor Study Purpose: Explore UTI knowledge, the perspectives … randomized controlled trial in a diverse patient population visiting safety net primary care clinics. Implementation of …
healthcare › ... › restless-legs-syndrome
… necessarily worsen at night. The symptoms are not accounted for by another medical or behavioral condition. The … legs are almost always more severely affected; the face and torso are rarely, if ever, involved. Since the sensations … alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine which are therefore best avoided. Some patients report that calcium and …