Skip to main contentSkip to footer content

Latest News

National Memory Screening Day a success

TTUHSC hosted National Memory Screening Day Nov. 15 in the first-floor lobby of the School of Medicine.

TTUHSC teams make WISE presentations

Four teams comprised of students and alumni from the School of Pharmacy and School of Medicine shared their passion for science and medicine with local middle school and high school girls Nov. 14 at the 2016 Women in Science Endeavors (WISE) Symposium.

Internal Medicine students compete and present at meeting

The Department of Internal Medicine’s Medical Jeopardy Team competed in the Doctors Dilemma competition Nov. 4-6 at the American College of Physicians’ Texas chapter meeting in Houston.

Pediatrics Employees Volunteer at Yoga Festival

Two employees from TTUHSC’s Department of Pediatrics-Nephrology volunteered Oct. 8 for the Amarillo Yoga Festival at Sam Houston Park.

Dr. Misra goes to Washington

TTUHSC surgical oncologist Subhasis Misra, M.D., traveled to Washington D.C. last month to meet with U.S. Rep. Mac Thornberry (R) of Clarendon regarding H.R.1220.

‘Real Men Wear Pink’ campaign a success

Subhasis Misra, M.D., joined “Real Men” from the Amarillo community in wearing one pink item of clothing during October as part of the Real Men Wear Pink campaign to raise money and awareness in the fight against breast cancer.

Amarillo campus honors longtime donor

A Sept. 8 reception held at the TTUHSC Amarillo campus honored a long-time supporter of medical education in Amarillo. For more than 20 consecutive years Charles Kitsman has donated to TTUHSC in support of the School of Medicine’s resident recognition ceremony.

Employees Receive Texans Caring for Texans Recognition

The 2016 Texans Caring for Texans recipients were honored in a ceremony Aug. 16 on the West Texas A&M University campus in Canyon.

K is for Energy

Research finds certain vitamins can improve energy and health.

ALSO Training Brings Medical Professionals to Amarillo

Physicians and nurses from across the region and as far away as Switzerland attended the simulation-based training.

First Three-Year Medical Degree a Success

Do a Double Take — James Wang

Do a Double Take — Marta Hoes

Do a Double Take

Making a Noticeable Impact

Tags