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June 23, 2023 • Banner feature, College of Pharmacy Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience rotations, APPE Boot Camp orientation, Class of 2024, Dr. S. Suresh Madhavan, P3 Pinning Ceremony,
HSC College of Pharmacy hosted the inaugural P3 Pinning Ceremony last month for the Class of 2024. The event celebrated the culmination of the student’s academic achievements in their first three years of pharmacy school and the beginning of their Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience rotations. In their fourth and final year, pharmacy students complete required…
June 22, 2023 • Banner feature, Physician Assistant Studies, School of Health Professions physician assistant leader, student government, student regents, UNT system,
Adebola “Serah” Sulaiman, a graduate student at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth, was recently appointed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to serve as the student regent on the UNT System Board of Regents. The second-year physician assistant graduate student in HSC’s School of Health Professions will serve a one-year…
June 22, 2023
This summer, a group of Fort Worth Independent School District high school students got a glimpse of what their futures could look like. Incoming first-year students at the Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences participated in the Summer Bridge Program on the The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth campus. TABS…
June 19, 2023 • Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine long career, medical school students, nursing career, nursing students, teaching career,
It was a car ride with her father that Nancy Tierney, Ph.D., APRN, ACNP, CPPS has never forgotten. “We were on Broad Street in Peekskill, New York,” she said when a then 13-year-old Tierney told her father she wanted to be a nurse. He scoffed at the idea and steered her toward a future in teaching.…
June 15, 2023 • HSC Innovates entrepreneur mental health, entrepreneurs, HSC Next, hustle culture, inno, podcast, success only culture,
The average startup takes 12 months to get to market, costing $250,000 — and 95% of those companies fail, according to information published on Dallas.Inc, a startup focused on the success of other entrepreneurs. Charlie Lass is the CEO of Dallas.Inc, its sister site, Fort Worth.Inc, and newly formed Humble.Inc. He recently sat down for…
June 13, 2023 • TCOM American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians, Dr. Damon Schranz, Dr. David Mason, Texas Osteopathic Medical Association,
Hail to the Chiefs! Not one, but two faculty members from the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine were sworn in as the presidents of the Texas Osteopathic Medical Association and the Texas Chapter of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians, respectively. Dr. Damon Schranz, an associate professor in TCOM’s Department of Family and Osteopathic…
June 12, 2023 • College of Pharmacy College of Pharmacy, Future of Pharmacy, Health Care Workforce & Education Series, Lucinda Maine,
The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth’s College of Pharmacy will host “The Future of Pharmacy in Texas” on Thursday to address opportunities and solutions for bridging the future of the pharmacy profession with workforce needs. The event will feature regionally and nationally regarded experts in pharmacy education and practice as…
June 9, 2023 • Center for Health Policy health careers, health policy, public health, rural health, rural health care students, Whole Health,
The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth’s Center for Health Policy is hosting the Change Makers for Health Summer Camp at Weatherford College (225 College Park Dr., Weatherford, Texas) June 12-16, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This camp is designed for high school students in rural areas in grades 9…
June 7, 2023 • School of Biomedical Sciences
A recent School of Biomedical Sciences graduate wants to improve the chances of survival for cancer patients by stopping the spread of tumors throughout the body. Michael Donkor, PhD, created a vaccine that stops the spread of breast cancer to the lungs. The project, which he conducted for his dissertation research, was successful in mouse…
June 7, 2023 • TCOM Artificial Intelligence, Faculty Development Center, graduate medical education, Medical conference, Virtual conference,
Chief residents from across the nation came to the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Faculty Development Center’s Chief Resident Leadership Skills Conference. Thirty-eight chief residents and three coordinators came to The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth from Oklahoma, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas to participate in a conference on a variety…
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