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1999 Impact Archive

  • Vol. 23, No. 12 July 5, 1999
    Employee benefits, raises, corporate health consortium, asthma camp, administrative restructuring, prostate cancer, biting insects  
  • Vol.  23, No. 11  June 21, 1999
    Work/School Program, SOM commencement, annual enrollment, budget committee recommendations, colon cancer, UTMB in the news
  • Vol. 23, No. 9  May 10, 1999
    Organ donation, School of Nursing graduation, cadavers, Gold-Headed Cane nominees, Our Town, J. Palmer Saunders Professorship, women's health
  • Vol. 23, No. 8  April 26, 1999
    Habitat for Humanity, award for valor, Earth Day, UTMB tops state in UECC, Student Research Forum, telemedicine and distance education, mental health
  • Vol. 23, No. 7  April 12, 1999
    Campus remembers Mackey, Earth Day, child abuse prevention, changes in SAHS programs, Match Day 1999, Blocker Oak
  • Vol. 23, No. 6  March 29, 1999
    Forensic pathology, Dickinson Maternal & Child Clinic, nursing's flexible staffing, school violence conference, Ob/Gyn endowment honors Nash
  • Vol. 23, No. 5  March 9, 1999
    Heat-sensing snakes, broken health care system?,  gardening as therapy, level 1 trauma center, science and engineering, AHEC grant, UTMB in the news
  • Vol. 23, No 4  February 25, 1999
    Breaking the color barrier, Diabetes research fund, AIDS vaccine trial. (This file is not available. Contact us for a printed copy at 409-772-2618)
  • Vol. 23, No. 3  February 8, 1999
    HIV and the brain, telehealth, the middle-ear, Employee Service Day, Chinese New Year, neuroscientist's gift
  • Vol. 23, No. 2   January 25, 1999
    UECC record, MLK day, 3-D cancer cells, lymph nodes, Our Town, end-of-life care, African American history month
  • Vol. 23, No. 1    January 11, 1999
    Mars rocks, mosquitoes, UTMB/NASA Ph.D., telemedicine, spirituality, Y2K.

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