October 2011 Archive
Domo Arigato, Mr. Roboto
El Paso obstetrics and gynecology residents get a head start on learning how to perform surgery using robotic technology.
Two Time Survivor Keeps on Trucking
Despite being diagnosed with breast cancer twice in 12 years, truck driver Julie Pierce believes nothing worthwhile comes without a fight.
Check for More Than Monsters in Your Closet This Fall
Student clothing drive and sale helps continue care at volunteer clinic.
Award Expands Medical Training on the Border
Government funds will be used to enrich family medicine-based training for El Paso medical students.
University has a Community Landmark in its Corner
TTUHSC El Paso recently purchased a former restaurant and boxing gym as its first step toward becoming a full-fledged health sciences university.
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