2017 Article Archive
Meet some of our extraordinary nurses
UT Southwestern is celebrating National Nurse’s Week from May 6, National Nurse’s Day, to May 12, the birthday of Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing.
Kidney recipient turned employee views the transplant team through a unique lens
Mr. Havens started on dialysis and on a life-changing course that would ultimately bring him back to UT Southwestern – but not as a patient.
UT Southwestern celebrates its long-serving employees
This special May 2017 edition of Center Times features employees who are marking 25, 30, 35, and 40 years of service.
Recipe: Gluten-free banana blueberry muffins
They’re simple in creation, but big on taste. UT Southwestern Master of Clinical Nutrition student Briana Butler shares her wholesome oven-baked goodness: gluten-free banana blueberry muffins.
Gold Society promotes development of ‘complete physicians’
Members of the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) gathered recently to induct a new membership class and to review 2016 initiatives and progress.
AOA honor society welcomes 38 new members
The UT Southwestern Medical School chapter of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society recently inducted 38 new members at its annual banquet in the A.W. Harris Faculty and Alumni Center.
Stereotactic radiation highly effective for kidney cancer
Kidney cancer patients may soon have more treatment choices that provide a higher quality of life, thanks to research completed by physician scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Awards for March 2017
Federal, non-federal, and industry-sponsored grants awarded to UT Southwestern faculty in March 2017.
Fowler first holder of Atkins Emergency Medical Services Professorship
Dr. Raymond L. Fowler, Chief of the Division of Emergency Medical Services, has been named the inaugural holder of the James M. Atkins, M.D., Professorship in Emergency Medical Services at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
O’Donnell Brain Institute hosts inaugural gathering of elite sleep scientists
Chances are good that you didn’t get enough sleep last night, but UT Southwestern scientists and other investigators are actively working to change that.