The new Solutions magazine is out now

Take a look at our redesigned magazine, Solutions – designed to showcase the many ways we provide solutions for healthier communities. Just a sampling of stories from the debut issue: A UNT Health physician ensures a holocaust survivor is able to live in her home Protect yourself from West Nile virus A medical students saved…

Reynolds Foundation grant enables UNTHSC, TCU collaboration as part of SAGE program

The UNT Health Science Center's (UNTHSC) Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine and School of Health Professions will expand its SAGE program and partner with the UNT System College of Pharmacy, along with the Texas Christian University Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences and Department of Nutritional Sciences, to improve the ability of physicians to…

TCOM students contribute more than 7,000 hours of community service

Holidays and weekends, Blair Cushing (TCOM '15) works the Safe Haven of Tarrant County hotline so the staff can get a break from the desperate calls of domestic-abuse victims. Cushing is part of the reason the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine ranks in the top third of a national community-service award program. TOUCH (Translating Osteopathic…

Minimally invasive robotic surgery offers quick recovery from prolapsed bladder

Andy Vu, DO, MHA, FACOG Those who spend their working day on their feet know a little something about discomfort. Now, imagine adding pelvic pain and incontinence to that discomfort. Just ask Deborah Boyce, who is a nurse. A quick trip to her doctor led to a referral to Andy Vu, DO, MHA, FACOG, a…

Physical Therapy students put initiative into “Kid’s Initiative”

(Left to right): Meena Krishnan (SHP '14), Jemma Rose (SHP '14), Roseann Luna, (SHP '14), Vicki Kowalewski (SHP '15), Jonathan Nix (SHP '14,) Niva Austin, Rebecca Martel and Abolaji Ogundele (all SHP '15). The prospect of early-morning exercise with four dozen (or so) extremely active 3rd-, 4th- and 5th-graders might sound a bit off-putting to…

TCOM Class of 2013: By the numbers

Here's a quick look at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2013 by the numbers. With 173 graduates, it was TCOM's largest ever class.Be sure to also check out the TCOM Class of 2013 Interactive Residency Map for more details about where our graduates will go for residencies and internships.  The UNT Health…

Rural primary care: TCOM prepares students to wear many hats

What does it take to be a primary care doctor in a rural setting?They face challenges that not everyone can handle. They may be the only physician in town and for surrounding miles, serving as pediatrician, geriatrician, obstetrician, at times even the ER doctor.Meeting the needThe Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine has a special curriculum…

Osteopathic manipulative treatment improves speech for child with apraxia

What would you do if you knew what you wanted to say, but physically, you could not put the sounds and words together to form a sentence? If you are like 3-year-old Charlie Lain, who suffers from childhood apraxia of speech, producing words is a daily struggle. Apraxia is a neurological speech disorder that affects…

Alumni Profile: Rob Dickerman, DO, PhD

A famous general once said, "Accept the challenges, so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory."Rob Dickerman, DO ('98), PhD ('98), has done both - and now he knows how it feels to be one of the best neurosurgeons in America. He runs his own practice and serves as Director of Neurosurgery at Presbyterian…

May events at the UNT Health Science Center

May 10 - Living Well Aware Conference, Friday, May 10, 11:30 am to 5 p.m., UNT Health Science Center Medical Education & Training (MET) Building (Rooms - 109/110/111), 1000 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107.  $45.00 per person (includes lunch, breaks and course syllabus. Patricia Sulak, MD, from Scott & White Clinic and Hospital and…