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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.

Physicians and Survivors Strut Their Stuff for Breast Cancer

Annual El Paso fundraiser brings awareness to a devastating disease.

Emergency Medicine Graduates Prepared for Anything

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

El Paso Takes ACCION Against Colorectal Cancer

New multi-million dollar funding will bring awareness and screening to community members over the next three years.

First, Do No Harm

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

There's a New Chief in Town

Bradley Fuhrman, M.D., has been named the chair of pediatrics at the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine.

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.

New Fellowship Could Increase Psychiatrists in El Paso

A review committee has given a two-year accreditation to a new post-medical degree program in child and adolescent psychiatry.

Taking the Road Less Traveled

Former accountant seeks a new life as a medical student after helping underprivileged children.

Researchers Debunk Classic Myths of Condition Often Seen in Critical Patients

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

Hold the PB & J Peanut Allergies on the Rise in Texas

El Paso epidemiologist’s study finds young children have the highest risk of being hospitalized for life-threatening allergic reactions to peanuts.

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.

Medical Student's Hard Work Pays Off

First-generation college student receives recognition for successfully juggling work and school.

Teddy Bear Clinic

As sick teddy bears receive treatment, students receive health career awareness.

The Father of Aerobics to Address New Health Care Professionals

Kenneth H. Cooper, M.D., M.P.H., founder and chairman of the Cooper Aerobics Center, will welcome graduates into the field of health care on Saturday.

Breast Care for the Cure

A grant from the El Paso Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure will help the University Breast Care Center provide underserved women with low-cost education and treatment services.

Leadership Expands in El Paso

As the regional campus continues to grow, Jose Manuel de la Rosa, M.D., and Josefina Lujan, Ph.D., R.N., will take on additional roles.

Simple Therapies Boost Heart Attack Survival

A new study suggests that evidence-based treatments reduce the mortality rate related to cardiovascular disease.

El Paso Doctors Improving Outcomes of Brain Injuries

Paul L. Foster School of Medicine researchers are testing a new drug for effectiveness in treating traumatic brain injuries, the leading cause of death and disability among young Americans.

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