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Abilene nursing students prepare for job interviews
School of Nursing students who are completing their final semester at the TTUHSC campus in Abilene sharpened their job interview skills in a mock interview exercise Jan. 24.
Amarillo and Abilene faculty honored
In conjunction with his annual State of the University Address in Lubbock, TTUHSC President Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D., recognized 25 university faculty members, including several from the Amarillo and Abilene campuses.
Toy Fair Teaches Kids How to Play
As a way to help parents with skill development, the Toy Fair showcased a book published by 175 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center students from the School of Nursing and the School of Health Profession’s Occupational Therapy, Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Physical Therapy and Audiology programs.
Helping After Harvey
Portia Grant, a senior Veteran to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (VBSN) student, knew she wanted to be a part of the military growing up. Her father served for 28 years in the Army before his retirement, and she wanted to follow in his footsteps, enlisting in the Army in 2011. While she wanted to be a soldier, she also wanted to be a health care provider.
Faculty, students give back to the community at Dia de la Mujer
As a way to give back to the community, students and faculty from TTUHSC-Amarillo participated in Dia de la Mujer, an event organized specifically to address health concerns for Hispanic women in the Texas Panhandle.
TTUHSC & TTU Student Government hosted Walk n' Wag to Help Pets Hurt by Harvey
TTUHSC student government and their pups dressed up for the Walk n' Walk yesterday at Urbanovsky Park to raise money for pets left without a home after Hurricane Harvey
Coalition putting Abilene on the map for research
Researchers on the TTUHSC-Abilene campus are working to collaborate across disciplines and between universities in the Abilene area.
"Because I can"
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, Virginia Holter, DNP, APRN, provided medical attention Dallas mega shelter opened for those displaced by the flooding.
TTUHSC’s Abilene Campus Set to Host Mental Health Symposium
To discuss the impact the opioid crisis s has upon Abilene and the surrounding Big Country communities, Mental Health America of Abilene is conducting its Third Annual Mental Health Symposium Aug. 25 at Abilene’s Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) campus
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