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Sider to "The Healing Touch"
A retired Army colonel standing 6 feet, 5 inches tall, School of Allied Health Sciences Dean Paul Brooke, Jr., Ph.D., can seem a little formidable. But one handshake and a sincere welcome later and it is no wonder Brooke's staff love him, and that his students are leaders in the academic arena of what he calls "the service end of medicine."
School of Nursing Hosts Abilene Mental Health Symposium
To discuss the impact national mental issues have upon Abilene and the surrounding Big Country communities, Mental Health America of Abilene (MHAA), Hendrick Health System and TTUHSC hosted MHAA’s Fourth Annual Mental Health Symposium Aug. 25 at the TTUHSC School of Nursing.
TTUHSC School of Medicine Announces More Than $20 Million in New Research Grants
TTUHSC School of Medicine will announce more than $20 million in research grants received by School of Medicine faculty.
Abilene Students Help Keep Highway Clean
Epsilon Tau, the Kappa Psi student organization chapter for the Abilene campus, participated in an Adopt-a-Highway cleanup on Aug. 25.
TTUHSC Honors Distinguished Alumni and Welcomes New Students
The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) hosted, "You," a celebration event to honor the 2017 Distinguished Alumni and welcome new students on Sept. 7 at the American Windmill Museum.
Values-Based Culture
We are excited to begin our campaign to introduce Our Values-Based Culture to all our constituents - faculty, staff, students, patients and community members.
Garrison Institute on Aging to Host Regional Healthy Aging And Dementia Research Symposium
The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) Garrison Institute on Aging will host the Regional Healthy Aging And Dementia Research Symposium Oct. 24 - 25 at the Texas Tech University International Cultural Center, Hall of Nations 601 Indiana Ave.
Making an Impact in Vietnam
Sue Ann Lee, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, an associate professor in the department of speech pathology at TTUHSC School of Health Professions, has received a six month Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program grant to Hue, Vietnam.
Making a Difference: The Free Clinic Extraordinary Volunteers
Larrité D. Reed, is a third-year medical student from Arlington, Texas. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from the University of Oklahoma
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