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Prepare, Share, Repeat: Create a Back-to-School Routine for Children With Autism

Change can be difficult for families and children with autism, and heading back to school is no exception.

Ground Breaks on Gayle Greve Hunt School of Nursing

The new 34,000-square-foot facility will be located across from the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine in El Paso.

Nursing to Offer First Informatics Program in the State

Nursing informatics graduates will be prepared to address patient safety and quality supported by technology.

Regents Approve Nurse Anesthetist Program in Abilene

The Doctor of Nursing Practice with a specialization in Nurse Anesthesia Program will be the first of its kind in West Texas.

Dress the Part: Medical Students Don First White Coats

Marking the transition from preclinical to clinical health sciences, the School of Medicine Class of 2017 participated in the annual White Coat Ceremony.

School of Nursing Expands to Dallas/Fort Worth

Students hoping to obtain licensure as a registered nurse have a new opportunity in the Metroplex.

Masking Up for a Great Cause

Party organized by medical students to benefit West Texas health organizations and charities.

The Healing Spirit: Longtime Educator Leaves His Mark

For 35 years, Tom McGovern, Ed.D., has touched the souls of countless community members and students.

School of Pharmacy Researchers Among Nation’s Best

The school ranks in the top 25 for research funding among accredited U.S. pharmacy schools.

Beat the Heat: Know the Signs of Heat-Related Illness

Fun in the sun can turn dangerous quickly if you're not taking the proper steps to ensure your safety.

Ophthalmology Sees New Milestone

The department graduates its 100th resident.

America’s Favorite Pastime Can Go Up in a Flash

Follow these steps and be careful when firing up your grill this summer.

Keep Your Eyes Safe This Independence Day

Nearly 30 percent of firework-related injuries affect the eyes.

New Trail Keeps Lubbock Walking Toward Wellness

A walking trail has been added at the Lubbock Youth Sports Complex as part of the Nutrition Physical Activity Obesity Prevention Grant.

Make a Safe Splash This Summer

When the West Texas heat comes rolling in, many families head to the water, but it's important to stay safe while keeping cool.

Thousands Get Colorful for Women's Health

The Color Run recently brought fun and happiness to Amarillo while raising money for the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health.

School of Nursing Names 2013 Nurse and Student Nurse of the Year

Yondell Masten, R.N., Ph.D., and Kimberly Kidd have received this year's honor.

On the Right Track: First FMAT Students Graduate

A group of eight students from an innovative program are doing their part to help alleviate the primary care physician shortage.

Congratulations, Graduates!

Thousands were welcomed into the health care field at the annual commencement ceremony.

Mitchell Named Interim President of TTUHSC El Paso

The president of TTUHSC will lead the new university as a search for its first president is conducted.

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