A father’s heart attack transforms a daughter’s taxing life: Life@ Features - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX

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Her father had suffered a heart attack, and was coding in a Hillsboro, Texas emergency room. “In the cath lab, the doctors found he had a clot to the left anterior descending artery,” Mrs.

Illuminating cancer: New pH threshold sensor improves cancer surgery: 2017 Annual Review: Newsroom – UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Baran Sumer (left) and Dr. Jinming Gao invented a transistor-like threshold sensor that can illuminate cancer tissue to assist surgeons. To view a video on this story, go to utsouthwestern.edu/nanosensors .

The envelopes please: Art show winners announced: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Elena Nosyreva , an Instructor of Neuroscience and Physiology and regular entrant in the On My Own Time art show, earned four awards at this year’s 17 th annual employee art show, including the coveted Best of Show honor. Dr.

Dr. Madeline Rodriguez: Lorraine Sulkin-Schein Medical Student Award in Geriatric Medicine: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Rodriguez used her knowledge of Spanish to benefit patients at UT Southwestern, including serving as Translations Chair for the community health fair United to Serve, as a Spanish interpreter at a clinic, and as a Parkland Hospital NICU volunteer.

Unraveling the mysteries behind America’s No. 1 cause of acute liver failure: 2017 Annual Review: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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The Acute Liver Failure Study Group’s research led to an understanding of how acetaminophen poisoning became the leading cause of ALF in the United States. It’s now responsible for 46 percent of all cases and for approximately 500 deaths and 50,000 emergency room visits each year, said Dr.

Even with regular exercise, astronaut’s heart left smaller after a year in space : Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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founder and director of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine (IEEM) at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, a partnership between UT Southwestern and Texas Health Resources “It did shrink a little bit.

Minnie Stephens Turner: 35 years at UT Southwestern

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Now a Claims Analyst in the Medical Sciences, Research and Development Plan office, she has stayed at UTSW for 35 years, she says, because the people she works with “are dedicated to serving our community, and I like that.” Ms.

Dr. Stanton Miller: Vernie A. Stembridge, M.D., Scholarship Award in Pathology: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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“Alongside this wonderful family was a whole host of animals including dogs, cats, horses, and Sandy the donkey. When I was in high school, I thought I would work with robots or something, but I cannot be more thankful for where I ended up.”

Dr. Tyler Morwood: TAFP Dallas Chapter Outstanding Graduate Award: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Tyler Morwood’s journey toward becoming a physician has been fueled by his faith and a love for family and small towns.

Population health turns lens on the continuum of care in North Texas: 2017 Annual Review: Newsroom – UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Population health services is a concept based on addressing the behaviors and the comprehensive health needs of certain groups of high-risk patients – even when they are not directly in front of a doctor, explained Suresh Gunasekaran, Vice President for Health System Operations.