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Faculty Selected for Geriatric Teaching Scholars Program

The purpose of the program is to improve care for elderly patients throughout all health care disciplines.

Avoiding Listeria: When in Doubt, Throw it Out

An outbreak of listeria, which has been traced to cantaloupes, has sickened more than 70 people.

Proud to be a Nurse

After passing a national exam, two women look forward to working as certified family nurse practitioners.

University Sets Enrollment Record

Fall 2011 enrollment is up 11 percent over last year.

Regional Extension Centers a "HIT" With Physicians

West Texas doctors champion the adoption of electronic health records.

This Land is Our Land

A recent 10.8-acre land donation will allow for the growth of the Amarillo campus.

The Sun Rises on a New Health Clinic

Sunrise Canyon is Lubbock's newest planning and treatment facility for those suffering from mental illness or psychiatric crisis.

Reconstructing Lives, One Smile at a Time

El Paso plastic surgeon travels on medical mission to Peru.

Berk: A Cure for Alzheimer's Disease is on the Horizon

Researchers are working on ways to better understand and treat a degenerative brain disease that affects more than 5 million Americans.

Patients Get DEEP into Diabetes

Paul L. Foster School of Medicine empowers diabetics by providing free knowledge about the disease.

Breaking Educational Boundaries

Paul L. Foster School of Medicine faculty member fosters teamwork between physicians and other health care professionals at new facility.

We the People...

TTUHSC celebrates Constitution Day with annual lunch and lecture.

Watch Your Mouth: Hepatitis A Case Found in Lubbock

Health officials warn that anyone who dined at a local restaurant in the past two weeks may have been exposed to the virus.

Some Plaque Can't Be Cured by Brushing

Making healthy life choices could prevent carotid artery disease.

School of Nursing is “Mature at 30”

The school celebrated its 30th anniversary this month.

Internship Takes Students Beyond the Books

Inaugural summer research program allows participants to conduct hands-on research before entering graduate school.

Get Ready to GET FiT, Red Raiders

The Garrison Institute on Aging's annual GET FiT challenge begins Sept. 26.

Take a Step Toward Cancer Awareness

Entries are now being accepted for the second annual Art Heals Creative Expo in Lubbock.

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.

Basic Training: Nursing Recruits Prepare to Fight Disease and Injury

Second Degree BSN students complete clinical boot camp.

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