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Nursing Names the Year's Standouts

Kathryn Sridaromont, R.N., MSN, and Collin Naugher were selected by their peers for their commitment to the nursing profession and patient care.

Professorship Honors a Living Legend

Before the School of Medicine had its own place to call home, Bernell Dalley was making an impact on future health care providers.

Medicine Faculty Celebrated for Dedication and Professionalism

Nearly 200 educators in the School of Medicine were honored at this year's Dean's Faculty Awards.

Advocating, Learning, Caring: A Tribute to Our Nurses

In honor of National Nurses Week, we asked our nurses to give us the lowdown on their profession. They answered.

The Students Have Spoken: New Leaders Announced

Outstanding organizations, faculty and graduating seniors were honored at the Student Government Association's annual banquet.

Lubbock Walks for Prematurity

Community members showed up to support the fight against prematurity at the annual March of Dimes March for Babies.

Take a Step Toward Workplace Wellness

Attendees of an upcoming symposium will learn the importance of employee well-being.

New Collaboration Empowers Women to Take Control of Their Health

A partnership between Texas Health Resources and the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health will enable women to make better health care decisions and train doctors in gender-specific medicine.

Endometriosis: It's All in the Family

Typically diagnosed between ages 25 to 35, endometriosis is often found in women with a family history of the condition.

Awareness is a Step Toward Child Abuse Prevention

Abuse can be physical, emotional, sexual or stem from the neglect of a child's most basic needs.

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