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Poison Center hosts Amarillo Medication Cleanout
The Texas Panhandle Poison Center began its fall Medication Cleanout collection cycle Sept. 10 at the TTUHSC Amarillo campus.
City officials back proposed vet school
The Texas Tech University System plan to build a new veterinary school in Amarillo got a shot in the arm Sept. 20 when the Amarillo City Commission voted unanimously to support the project with a $15 million grant from the Amarillo Economic Development Corporation.
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.
Poverty exercise contributes to nursing education
Students from the TTUHSC School of Nursing joined nursing students from West Texas A&M University and Amarillo College for a poverty simulation exercise Sept. 22.
TTUHSC surgeon using telemedicine for novel cancer screening project
TTUHSC Associate Professor and surgical oncologist Subhasis Misra, M.D., is spearheading a new project that includes using telemedicine to reduce the incidence of skin cancer by increasing the number of people receiving melanoma screening.
Amarillo campus breaks ground on new SIM building
TTUHSC President Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D., joined officials from the Amarillo campus to break ground on the new Panhandle Clinical Simulation Center.
Campus Cook Team Participates in Chamber Barbecue
Employees representing multiple departments from the TTUHSC Amarillo campus formed a cooking team for the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce’s 21st Annual Good Times Celebration Barbecue Cook-Off Sept. 8 in downtown Amarillo.
North Texas Pharmacy Researchers Awarded CPRIT Funding
The Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) announced Sept. 14 it was awarding a $2.5 million grant to Richard Leff, Pharm.D., and a group of researchers from the TTUHSC School of Pharmacy campus in Dallas.
Abilene Campus Sculpture Joins TTUS Art Collection
The Convergence of Healing Forces sculpture is a 20-foot-tall tension-compression structure that combines aspects of the Caduceus symbol with additional symbols representing Abilene, health and healing.
Public Health Celebrates New Building in Abilene
President Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D., joined Abilene community leaders and fellow TTUHSC administrators in cutting the ribbon on the new TTUHSC Public Health building.
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