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Turn Up the Volume on a Silent Killer

The fifth leading cause of female cancer-related death, which often goes undetected in early stages, will claim more than 15,000 lives this year.

Just Say "Aum"

A Paul L. Foster School of Medicine employee shares her love of yoga.

A Noble Path

Several Paul L. Foster School of Medicine faculty were recognized at a recent awards ceremony in El Paso.

Health Care Reform from the Mouths of Teenagers

High school researchers analyze and try to improve El Paso's health care system.

Emergency Medicine Graduates Prepared for Anything

Popular program at the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine trains residents to take on unique challenges.

A Team Effort in the Battle Against Epilepsy

Faculty, staff and students participate in a walk/run to raise money for the Epilepsy Foundation of Texas.

School Producing Valuable Allies for Patients

The School of Allied Health Sciences makes strides in enrollment and test taking.

First, Do No Harm

Medical students in El Paso and Lubbock receive white coats and recite oaths at annual ceremonies.

Make it Work

No matter how hectic your life may be, there's always time to get in shape, according to one fitness junkie and surgeon.

Back to School? Don't Forget Your Child's Health

As a new school year approaches, we are reminded of the importance of proper immunization and have an opportunity to get up-to-date on Aug. 5.

On the Go and in the Know

The InfantRisk Center has launched a new comprehensive pharmacology app for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.

Your Medical Records Go Electronic

Managing medical data will get easier as the first department at the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine goes live with electronic medical records on Aug. 30.

Researchers Debunk Classic Myths of Condition Often Seen in Critical Patients

Results of a collaborative research project published in the World Journal of Surgery.

Everyone Knows His Name

Denver the therapy dog, and his owner, Matt Driskill of Texas Tech Physicians – Opthalmology, enjoy putting smiles on patients' faces.

No Woman's Health Care Left Behind

Free clinic provides needed breast and cervical screenings to uninsured and underinsured patients.

Avoid the Preventable. Protect Your Prostate.

Awareness and early screening could save the one in six men that will develop prostate cancer during their lifetime.

School is in for Summer

A special class of medical students has started their training to meet the health care needs of rural Texans.

Anatomy of a Kidnapping: A Doctor's Story

Physician’s memoir recalls how medical training – and a keen memory – aided his escape from a 2005 abduction.

Physician Encourages Youth to Reach for the Stars

Paul L. Foster School of Medicine alumnus and his wife teach elementary students about wellness and high school students about higher education.

Zumwalt the Wellness Warrior

Orthopaedic surgeon takes pride in helping fellow athletes and encouraging others to be fit.

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