Texas AHEC East

Area Health Education Centers


Texas AHEC East is devoted to improving the supply, distribution, retention, and training of varied health professionals in medically underserved and rural communities. We link 100 East Texas counties and over 18 million people to community health workforce development, health opportunities, and resources provided by eight regional centers. Our regional centers are uniquely positioned within the community and are hosted by local community institutions or are non-profit organizations. The program office is located in Galveston, Texas on the campus of the University of Texas Medical Branch.

WHERE WE WORK

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Our activities and events are aligned with four major program areas:

Health Careers Promotion and Preparation (Pipeline)

Community-based Experiential Learning (CBET)

Professional Education and Support (Continuing Education)

Community Health and Development.

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The AIDS Education Training Center cordially invites you to attend " National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness " on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, beginning at (noon) 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. (CST). This event will be held virtually, free to everyone who wants to participate. 1.0 Credit has been approved for physicians, physician assistants, pharmacists, nurses, social workers, and other healthcare professionals. Registration, sign-in, and survey are required for all participants.

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Texas AHEC East is a Charter Member of the National AHEC Organization (NAO), now comprised of 56 AHEC programs and more than 235 centers operating in almost every state and the District of Columbia. NAO supports and advances the AHEC network in improving the health of individuals and communities by transforming health care through education.

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Coronavirus Update: 

  • All international travel by UTMB faculty, employees and students is suspended until further notice; any exceptions must be approved by the Office of the President.
  • Domestic travel is highly discouraged at the present time, unless it is considered mission-critical to the health and/or welfare of the university and its activities. Exceptions must be approved by the Office of the President.
  • All incoming (visiting) domestic and international travel by learners and/or visitors is suspended until further notice.
  • All UTMB employees and students returning from international travel—whether business or personal—must contact Employee Health Services and Student Health Services, respectively, to be screened by telephone prior to returning to any UTMB campus. They may be required to home quarantine by the County’s Health Authority until cleared for return to campus.
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