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School of Medicine recognizes residents
The TTUHSC School of Medicine honored their graduating residents June 7 during the 29th annual Resident Recognition Lunch at the Amarillo Country Club.
Hardcopf invests in others through leadership
Jennifer Hardcopf, the 2017 recipient of the Dean’s Student Leadership Award for the School of Pharmacy’s Dallas/Fort Worth regional campus, served as an officer or special committee member for six School of Pharmacy student organizations during her years at TTUHSC.
A good year gets better for pharmacy residency hopefuls
For the TTUHSC School of Pharmacy, the initial phase of the 2017 Residency Match Day was already the most successful in the program’s history. That success increased when results from the second round of residency matches were announced in April.
New heart procedure gives new option to those too weak for surgery
New heart procedure gives new option to those too weak for surgery
Abilene SGA Socializes at Spring Events
Spring 2017 presented a pair of opportunities for students, faculty, staff and the community to get together at evening events on the TTUHSC-Abilene campus organized by the TTUHSC Student Government Association.
Amarillo campus hosts emergency training exercise
A full-scale active shooter exercise conducted May 23 by the City of Amarillo’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) was held on the TTUHSC Amarillo campus.
Department appreciates Allison’s gift
Walter Allison, M.D., an associate professor in the School of Medicine, recently made the generous gift of a new EKG machine and a Diagnostic Wall System to the Department of Internal Medicine in Amarillo.
Pharmacy names 2016-2017 Preceptors of the Year
The School of Pharmacy’s Office of Experiential Programs places TTUHSC pharmacy students in actual practice settings in or near each of the School of Pharmacy’s campus communities. Each year, one faculty member and one adjunct faculty member from each campus community are honored with a Preceptor of the Year Award.
Amarillo Campus Celebrates Red Nose Day
Employees representing multiple TTUHSC-Amarillo departments donned playful red noses to help kids in need May 25 to support national Red Nose Day, a Walgreens initiative to combat child poverty.
Hard work yields recognition for nursing faculty member
The last several months of the 2016-2017 school year has been rewarding for Deborah Casida, MSN, R.N., an assistant professor for the School of Nursing in Amarillo.
2017 retreat has special meaning for pharmacy faculty
In what has become somewhat of a tradition, faculty members from each of the School of Pharmacy’s four campuses remained in Amarillo following graduation to participate in the school’s annual faculty retreat May 20-21.
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