UTMB Announcements for 5/4/2026

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Level Up Your Work with the UTMB Microsoft Power Platform User Group
The Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences is looking for Healthy Adult Volunteers
FACULTY: Register for the Faculty Leadership Collaborative (FLC): Mid-Career Bootcamp
Institute for Translational Sciences Research Ethics Consultation Service (RECS)
You're Invited! - UTMB AETC Lunch and Learn: Thur., May 7, 2026 Hybrid Event
Help Shape the Future of Aging Research May 19
Working with an Author's Editor: Getting the Most Value
DNB Seminar Series Speaker
Medical Executive Committee- Revised Bylaws Documents
Understanding Login Tokens and What We're Doing to Keep Yours Secure
Heritage Half Hour
Free STOP THE BLEED® Training
SPECTRE Newsletter-HHS Region VI-May 4, 2026
Retail Cafe Menus
Clinical Ethics Internship Opportunity
K’S CREATIONS IS BACK WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AT THE LEAGUE CITY CAMPUS!
UTMB Campus Store and Parking Office Closed for Lunch
DEADLINE EXTENDED! Abstract Submissions for 2026 Nurse’s Compass Conference DUE MAY 8th!
Epic EMR System Upgrade Scheduled – May 17, 2026
UTMB Pediatrics Grand Rounds

Repeat AnnouncementsFirst Published
School of Nursing White Coat Ceremony - Summer 20264/27/2026
AAAS + UTMB Science Diplomacy 101 Course4/27/2026
Register Now | Partners in Care Symposium: Promoting Health and Wellbeing in Our Community4/27/2026
ANGLETON DANBURY AUXILIARY BAKE SALE4/29/2026
Women's Resource Group (WRG) Mentorship Closing Ceremony4/30/2026
IT Services: CLH Avaya Phone Maintenance on Wednesday, May 6th, 2026 at 9:00pm to 1:00am4/30/2026
AY26–27 JSSOM Call for Faculty Facilitators: Small Groups & PBL5/1/2026
INNOVATION OPEN HOUSE - FELLOWSHIP PITCH DAY5/1/2026
Don't Forget to Register for Research Summit5/1/2026

Level Up Your Work with the UTMB Microsoft Power Platform User Group
First Published 5/4/2026

If you use SharePoint, Excel, Teams, OneDrive, or any Microsoft 365 app, you’re already a great fit for the Power Platform community at UTMB. Imagine automating repetitive tasks, sending mass emails with a single click, building your own AI agent, and using Copilot inside the apps you already work in every day. We’ll show you how — no coding required. Take a peek at what the Power Platform can do here: ​mp4 icon Microsoft Power Platform Video.mp4

The Power Platform User Group is your place to learn how to build smarter solutions using Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Copilot Studio. Whether you're brand new or experienced, this group will help you streamline work, automate processes, visualize data, and apply AI to transform how you work.

As a member of this group, you’ll learn how to:

Build apps and automations — no coding required

Create workflows to solve everyday business problems

Use AI Builder to extract data from forms and documents

Connect Microsoft tools like Forms, Excel, Teams, and SharePoint

Create interactive Power BI dashboards

Use Copilot inside your Microsoft 365 applications

Prepare for and earn Microsoft certifications

Just bring your curiosity — no technical experience needed.

Meeting Schedule

Monthly Meet-Up

Every 2nd Wednesday at 11 AM via Microsoft Teams
Join us for presentations, demos, and real examples shared by colleagues across UTMB.

IDEA Exchange

Every other Tuesday at 11 AM
A collaborative forum focused on innovation, brainstorming, and practical problem‑solving using the Microsoft Power Platform.

We’re aiming to reach 1,000 members by the end of the year — be part of the innovation movement!

Request to join the group here → JOIN LINK! 

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Contact:     Email: Veronica Fair     For: ITS     Phone: 409-747-6728
 
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The Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences is looking for Healthy Adult Volunteers
First Published 5/4/2026

The Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences is looking for Healthy Adult Volunteers

· 18-49 years old

· No previous Pneumonia Vaccine (Prevnar, Pneumovax)

· Interested in taking part in a Phase I, First in Human, Pneumococcal Vaccine Study

· Able to attend 9 in-clinic visits and be available for 4 telephone calls over approximately 13 months

For information contact Andrea Baker, BSN Email: anebaker@utmb.edu sivsctp@utmb.edu

Contact:     Email: Andrea Baker     For: Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences     Phone: 409-772-5278
 
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FACULTY: Register for the Faculty Leadership Collaborative (FLC): Mid-Career Bootcamp
First Published 5/4/2026

Sign up today for UTMB’s Faculty Leadership Collaborative (FLC): Mid-Career Bootcamp before registration closes on May 12, 2026 at 1 p.m. [CDT]. The bootcamp offers mid-career faculty (rank of associate professor) opportunities to connect with other mid-career faculty across the world and learn from leaders in other academic health institutions.

 

Nationally recognized experts in their fields will present and interact directly with faculty participants. Session topics include:

 

  • Leadership: Presence & Self-Management
  • Leading Organizational Change (Change Leadership)
  • Managing and Mediating Conflict
  • Strategic Thinking, Planning, and Negotiating
  • Coaching, Mentorships, Reflections
  • Creating a Leadership Future - Preparing for Transitions
  • Finances & Funds Flow

 

Based on measured outcomes from the 2025 bootcamp, Mid-Career Bootcamp participants can expect to significantly improve confidence in over 3 dozen leadership competency areas.

 

Register, build your faculty networks, and claim continuing education credits for:

  • Clinical Laboratory Sciences
  • Dietetics
  • Medical
  • Nursing
  • Physical Therapy
  • Respiratory Care
  • Social Work

 


Register today!FLC Mid-Career Bootcamp Registration

 

The Faculty Leadership Collaborative (FLC): Mid-Career Bootcamp

May 12 - 14, 2026 | 1PM – 4PM [CDT] each day via Zoom

 

Registration payments can be made via

  • Department procard
  • Personal credit card
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Contact:     Email: Lindsay Davis     For: Office of Faculty Development (OFD)     Phone: 5124701211
 
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Institute for Translational Sciences Research Ethics Consultation Service (RECS)
First Published 5/4/2026

DO YOU NEED....

Guidance with a research ethics issue? Help preparing your IRB application (protocol, consent)?

Assistance with understanding an IRB deferral? Advice on handling a research integrity issue (team dynamics, power dynamics, authorship)?

 

The Institute for Translational Sciences Research Ethics Consultation Service (RECS) provides highly qualified experts in these areas who are available for consultation at NO COST.

All consultations are confidential.

To learn more or to request a consultation, please contact RECS@utmb.edu

 

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Contact:     Email: Vicki McNamara     For: Institute for Translational Sciences     Phone: 409-772-1990
 
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You're Invited! - UTMB AETC Lunch and Learn: Thur., May 7, 2026 Hybrid Event
First Published 5/4/2026

You’re Invited! 

 

University of Texas Medical Branch- South Central AIDS Education & Training Center in collaboration with

Ryan White & HIV Prevention Program proudly presents, 

 

UTMB-AETC Lunch and Learn 

HIV Basics: Epidemiology, Prevention, and Care  
Thursday, May 72026  
12:00pm- 1:00pm (CST) 

This hybrid event will be free to anyone who wants to participate.   
1.0 Continuing Education (CE) credits will be offered for this event.

Zoom link is provided upon registration.

 

Guest Speaker: 

Daniel Stanton, MD  
Assistant Professor - Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine

Associate Program Director – Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program

Assistant Clinical Director - AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC)

University of Texas Medical Branch

 

 

In Person Location:

University of Texas Medical Branch   
Health Education Center Building 
Room 3.206 
301 11th st., Galveston, TX 77550 

 *Light lunch will be provided.* 
**Parking can be validated for Garage 4 upon request.** 
 

VIRTUAL: Zoom link will be provided upon registration. 

  
We hope to see you there! 

 

For More Information About UTMB-AETC Visit: 

 

For More Information About UTMB- Ryan White & HIV Prevention Program Visit:  
https://www.utmbhealth.com/services/infectious-diseases/ryan-white-program 

  

 

UTMB AETC Facebook Page:  
UTMB AIDS Education Training Center | Facebook

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Contact:     Email: Joedicy Calvillo     For: AHEC/AETC     Phone: 4092662609
 
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Help Shape the Future of Aging Research May 19
First Published 5/4/2026
Interested in wearables, mobile health apps, remote monitoring, or digital health platforms? Join us on May 19 (12–2 PM) for an engaging Ideation Jam focused on how existing and emerging technologies can enhance aging research, spark collaboration, and support health and quality of life as people age. No technical expertise required—just curiosity and creative thinking.
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Contact:     Email: Rox Grover     For: Sealy Center on Aging     Phone: 4097723075
 
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Working with an Author's Editor: Getting the Most Value
First Published 5/4/2026

Ready to elevate your writing beyond a single manuscript? Learn how partnering with an author’s editor can transform not only your work—but your confidence as a writer.

In this engaging 2-hour virtual session, open to UTMB Faculty, you will:

  • Gain insider insight into the role of an author’s editor and how to leverage their expertise
  • Learn practical strategies for collaborating effectively at every stage of the writing process
  • Turn editorial feedback into a powerful tool for long-term writing success

Facilitated by:
Rachel Walden, MS, ELS
Johns Hopkins University

📅Date: June 4, 2026
Time: 8:00 – 10:00 AM
💻Location: Zoom

Spots are limited—secure yours today: https://utmb.questionpro.com/t/AbwAJZ8Are

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Contact:     Email: Dena Bannan     For: Office of Faculty Development     Phone: 409-747-2150
 
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DNB Seminar Series Speaker
First Published 5/4/2026
The Department of Neurobiology presents aCharles Marc Pomerat Lectureship Endowment seminar by
Louise McCullough, M.D.,Ph. D.Professor and Chair, Department of Neurology Co-Director, Associate Vice President-Research, UTHealth Neurosciences Roy M. and Phyllis Gough Huffington Distinguished Chair
“Sex Differences in Vascular Dementia"
12:00-1:00pm, Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Basic Science Auditorium
Room 2.212 BSB
Contact:     Email: Mary Jo Moreno     For: Neurobiology     Phone: 4097720145
 
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Medical Executive Committee- Revised Bylaws Documents
First Published 5/4/2026

Medical Executive Committee- Revised Bylaws Documents

 

The UTMB Medical Staff Credentials & Procedures Policy and Medical Staff Organizational Manual have undergone revisions.

  As required by our UTMB Medical Staff Bylaws, those revisions have now been approved the Bylaws Committee, Medical Executive Committee, and President.

  Please visit the Medical Staff Services link https://www.utmb.edu/mss to view the revised documents.

Contact:  Lori Dilworth    Email:  lodilwor@utmb.edu  Phone:   409-772-5283.

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Contact:     Email: Lori Dilworth     For: Medical Staff Services     Phone: 409-772-5283
 
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Understanding Login Tokens and What We're Doing to Keep Yours Secure
First Published 5/4/2026

Ever wonder how your Microsoft apps remember who you are without asking you to sign in every time? Learn how login tokens work, why attackers target them, and what we're changing at the end of May to better protect your account by visiting the Office of Information Security website - Security Corner.

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Contact:     Email: Bryce Sims     For: Office of Information Security     Phone: (409) 772-3838
 
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Heritage Half Hour
First Published 5/4/2026

Old Red Medical Museum and Moody Medical Library present

 

HERITAGE HALF HOUR

The Heritage Half Hour lectures showcase UTMB’s historical collections of rare books, illustrations, artifacts, and manuscripts. UTMB students, staff, and faculty share their knowledge and discoveries through stories, artifacts, and scholarship.

The fourth lecture focuses on the history of the leaders and accomplishments of the Department of Internal Medicine over its 135 years.

History of the Department of Internal Medicine

Bernard Karnath, MD, FACP

Professor, Department of Internal Medicine

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

12:15-12:45pm

Moody Medical Library

3rd floor, Room 308, Blocker Collections

RSVP is required by 5pm on 5/18/2026. Please complete the form found at the "more information" link below. Seating is limited. Food and drink are not permitted.

 

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Contact:     Email: Kelly Caldwell     For: Moody Medical Library     Phone: (409) 772-2397
 
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Free STOP THE BLEED® Training
First Published 5/4/2026

May is STOP THE BLEED® month. Would you know how to help someone with life-threatening bleeding? Trauma Services is offering FREE STOP THE BLEED® training all month long.

Join Kelly Ferguson, Trauma/Injury Prevention Specialist, and learn how you can save a life.


Helen Hall Library on 5/5 @ 4:30 PM
Dickinson Public Library on 5/13 @ 4:30 PM
UTMB Clear Lake Campus on 5/18 @ 5:30 PM
Friendswood Library on 5/20 @ 6:30 PM
UTMB Angleton Danbury Campus on 5/22 @ 10:00AM
Alvin Public Library on 5/26 @ 6:00 PM
UTMB League City Campus on 5/27 @ 5:30 PM
 

Sign up here: UTMB Health® Trauma Services Presents Stop the Bleed® – Fill out form

 

Contact Kelly with any questions or to schedule a free class for your group.

Email: kcwyntje@utmb.edu
Phone: 713-301-0044

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Contact:     Email: Kelly Ferguson     For: Trauma Services     Phone: 7133010044
 
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SPECTRE Newsletter-HHS Region VI-May 4, 2026
First Published 5/4/2026
Check out the latest SPECTRE Newsletter!!!
 
A few topics covered this week:
 
NETEC News & Blog-Inside the NSPS: Dr. Laura Evans on Building a System Ready for What's Next
 
WHO-Practicing Today for Tomorrow's Emergencies: Who Convenes Countries and Partners to Simulate Response to Major Disease Outbreak
 
WHO-May 5th World Hand Hygiene Day: Action Saves Lives!
 
You can also find this newsletter, our current blogs, and other educational resources pertaining to the Biocontainment Care Unit (BCU) on the SPECTRE website
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Contact:     Email: Maegan Traveler     For: Internal Medicine     Phone: 409-772-0367
 
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Retail Cafe Menus
First Published 5/4/2026

🌟 Exciting Announcement! 🌟

Indulge in a Culinary Adventure at Our Cafe!

We're thrilled to serve our latest menu offerings that promise to tantalize your taste buds and ignite your culinary curiosity! Get ready to embark on a journey of flavor exploration with the freshest ingredients and innovative culinary techniques.

Click the link below to explore our tantalizing menu options for this week:

Food & Nutrition (utmb.edu)

Contact:     Email: Jeffrey D Whitaker     For: Food Services     Phone: 4097729769
 
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Clinical Ethics Internship Opportunity
First Published 5/4/2026
The Institutional Ethics Program is pleased to announce a Clinical Ethics Internship opportunity for students or early‑career professionals interested in gaining hands‑on experience in clinical ethics consultation and education within a healthcare setting.

 

Term: Monday, August 3, 2026 through Friday, October 30, 2026

 

Application Deadline: May 31

This internship provides a unique opportunity to engage directly with the ethical dimensions of clinical practice. Interns will gain exposure to a wide range of clinical and educational experiences designed to build insight, skills, and confidence in navigating ethical issues in real time. Activities include:
  • Developing an understanding of the dynamic health care environment in which ethical decisions occur.
  • Observing the legal, social, pragmatic, and institutional factors that influence ethical decision‑making.
  • Assessing inter‑professional roles, relationships, and organizational culture.
  • Identifying and critically examining ethical issues as they arise in clinical settings.
  • Practicing communication and professional engagement in case conferences, bedside rounds, family meetings, and teaching settings.
  • Participating in clinical rounding with various teams and attending ethics consultations as appropriate.

Additional components of the internship include:

  • Weekly didactic and debrief sessions with program faculty.
  • Attendance at one Institutional Ethics Committee meeting (or more if desired).
  • Optional tailored experiences based on individual interests, such as ethics consultations, interdisciplinary shadowing, or participation in ethics‑related courses.
  • While there is no cost to this program, there is also no compensation available

We will accept only 25 applications for 2 internship opportunities.

 

Please apply here https://apps.ideal-logic.com/utmbvisitingeducation

 
Please reach out with any questions.
 
Thank you.
Contact:     Email: Marisela Sifuentes     For: Institutional Ethics Program     Phone: 409-747-9488
 
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K’S CREATIONS IS BACK WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AT THE LEAGUE CITY CAMPUS!
First Published 5/4/2026

 

K’S CREATIONS WILL BE IN LEAGUE CITY

 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY!

 

Drop by and visit with the nice folks from K’s Creations and you’ll find an easy and

  convenient way to shop for great gifts or something uplifting for yourself.

 Discover a fun assortment including women’s clothing and accessories, scarves,

fashion jewelry, a large selection of new merchandise, and clearance items to

 choose from for yourself, your family, and all of your friends.

 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH

AND

THURSDAY, MAY 7TH

 

9:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.

 

LEAGUE CITY CAMPUS (CLINIC SIDE) – 1ST FLOOR

 

Cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express are all accepted.

 

Proceeds benefit patient and volunteer programs.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!

 

Contact:     Email: Mary Moody     For: Volunteer Services     Phone: (409) 772-2549
 
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UTMB Campus Store and Parking Office Closed for Lunch
First Published 5/4/2026

The UTMB Campus Store and Parking Office will be closed for lunch on Wednesday May 6, from 11 AM to 1 PM.

Contact:     Email: Kyle Nicoletti     For: Auxiliary     Phone: 3143079668
 
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DEADLINE EXTENDED! Abstract Submissions for 2026 Nurse’s Compass Conference DUE MAY 8th!
First Published 5/4/2026
The Nursing Education, Advancement, and Resources (NEAR) and Nursing Science and Innovation units have extended the deadline for abstract submissions for the 2026 Nurse’s Compass Conference to Friday, May 8th.
 
This year’s theme, "Bedside to Beyond – Expanding the Nursing Journey," highlights innovation, growth, and the evolving impact of nursing practice. Abstracts must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Friday, May 8th.
 
We invite you to share your work and help chart new directions for nursing.
 
 
Please also save the date for the conference on August 6th, hosted at Levin Hall in Galveston.
 
Registration details will be shared soon.
Contact:     Email: Deven Barriault     For: Nursing Education and Advancement Resources (NEAR)     Phone: 409-772-8399
 
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Epic EMR System Upgrade Scheduled – May 17, 2026
First Published 5/4/2026

We are pleased to announce that the Epic Electronic Medical Record system will undergo an upgrade on Sunday, May 17, 2026, from 3:00 AM to 5:00 AM (0300–0500). During this scheduled maintenance window, Epic will be temporarily unavailable while the upgrade is installed. A read-only version of Epic will remain available and can be accessed via the Epic icon.

Keeping up with Epic upgrades just got easier. What’s New is Epic’s in-system upgrade education experience, designed to show users only the changes that matter to them, based on how they actually use Epic. Watch for the megaphone icon in Epic and stay current with confidence beginning May 3, 2026. For new enhancements not available within What’s New, visit the Epic Upgrade webpage.

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Contact:     Email: Bethann Hill     For: Information Technology Services     Phone: 2817440828
 
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UTMB Pediatrics Grand Rounds
First Published 5/4/2026

UTMB Pediatrics Grand Rounds
Friday, May 08, 2026, 8:00 – 9:00 AM (Central Time)

Virtual: Microsoft Teams

Meeting ID: 261 541 023 426 617; Passcode: ND7kV3hL

Dial in by phone

+1 409-240-0721,, 369846849#

 

Barkat Hooda, MD

Associate Professor

Pediatric Hematology Oncology

 

Department of Pediatrics

 

University of Texas of Medical Branch

 

Bone Marrow Failure

 

ObjectivesFollowing this session, participants should be able to

 

  • Classification of Bone Marrow Failure & Aplastic Anemia
  • Understand that Marrow Failure imparts immunodeficiency
  • Principles of the management of Pancytopenia
  • Get an understanding of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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Contact:     Email: Blanca R. Araujo     For: Department of Pediatrics     Phone: 4097720192
 
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School of Nursing White Coat Ceremony - Summer 2026
First Published 4/27/2026

The GOLD-AACN School of Nursing White Coat Ceremony will be held on Monday, May 11, 2026 at 9:00am in Levin Hall Auditorium. This ceremony will honor our incoming Traditional Baccalaureate students. All UTMB employees, family, and friends are invited to attend.

Please join us in welcoming these new students. 

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Contact:     Email: Taylor Sandoval     For: Office of Admissions & Student Affairs - SON     Phone: 409-772-8307
 
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AAAS + UTMB Science Diplomacy 101 Course
First Published 4/27/2026

 

AAAS + UTMB Science Diplomacy 101 Course
 
Application Deadline: May 5 | Course Dates: June 9-11| Washington, D.C.
Through the UTMB + AAAS Collaborative, UTMB will sponsor a small group of junior faculty and postdoctoral scholars from all UTMB schools to attend the Science Diplomacy 101 course in Washington, DC. This interactive program includes expert-led sessions, applied case studies, and networking opportunities focused on international science engagement and global partnerships. Junior faculty and postdocs are encouraged to apply by May 5
 
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Contact:     Email: Jacqueline Silva     For: GSBS     Phone: 4097727074
 
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Register Now | Partners in Care Symposium: Promoting Health and Wellbeing in Our Community
First Published 4/27/2026

Registration Now Open | Partners in Care Symposium: Promoting Health and Wellbeing in Our Community

Date: June 17, 2026 | 9:00am-3:30pm

Where: Levin Hall Dining Room

 
 
Breakfast and lunch included. Free parking for community partners at the OLLI parking lot

The School of Nursing and the Office of Team Science are excited to announce the Partners in Care, a UTMB-led symposium focused on advancing community-partnered research and strengthening collaborations that improve health outcomes across our communities.

This symposium will showcase UTMB’s community-based programs of research and bring together researchers, clinicians, and community leaders to share best practices and build meaningful partnerships.

We are honored to host two distinguished keynote speakers who are nationally recognized leaders in community-partnered research:

  • Morning Keynote: Anne Sales, PhD, RN, FAAN — University of Missouri
  • Afternoon Keynote: C. Daniel Mullins, PhD — University of Maryland

In addition to the keynote presentations, the symposium will feature:

  • A panel on community-partnered research in Alzheimer’s disease prevention and management featuring the Alzheimer's Association
  • A panel featuring UTMB Center and Institute Directors alongside the Galveston County Health District, focused on building and sustaining meaningful collaborations
  • An afternoon panel on clinician engagement in research beyond the academic medical center, featuring Michael Gienger from Grace Clinic

This symposium represents an important institutional platform to showcase the breadth of UTMB’s collaborative research efforts and to further strengthen partnerships between academic investigators and the communities we serve.

Continuing education will be offered for CME, CNE, Social Work, Dietetics, Occupational Therapy (OT), Physical Therapy (PT), Respiratory Therapy (RT), and Clinical/Medical Laboratory Sciences (CLS/MLS).

Contact:     Email: Darpan Patel     For: School of Nursing     Phone: 409-266-0214
 
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ANGLETON DANBURY AUXILIARY BAKE SALE
First Published 4/29/2026

It’s time to get ready for the

Semi-annual Holiday Bake Sale

Hosted by the Angleton Danbury Auxiliary

Friday May 8

Main Hospital Lobby ADC 

9:00 a.m.—until it’s gone

 

 

Contact:     Email: Michael Washburn     For: Wellness Center     Phone: 9798489120
 
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Women's Resource Group (WRG) Mentorship Closing Ceremony
First Published 4/30/2026

WRG is honored to invite you to the celebration and ceremony for the WRG Mentorship Program  recognizing the remarkable achievements of our program participants. The event marks the culminations of dedication to leadership development, professional growth, and the advancement of women across our organization.

WHEN: May 14, 2026 from 1000-1130

WHERE: HEC 3.206

Please use the link below and RSVP by May 6, 2026. 

WRG Mentorship Closing Ceremony FY2025-2026

Contact:     Email: Jacqueline Meyer     For: Nursing Science     Phone: 2816422014
 
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IT Services: CLH Avaya Phone Maintenance on Wednesday, May 6th, 2026 at 9:00pm to 1:00am
First Published 4/30/2026

ITS Voice Services will be performing a routine Avaya Gateway maintenance at Clear Lake Hospital on Wednesday, May 6th from 9 PM to 1AM May 7th. Avaya phones will be down for approximately 10-15 minutes while maintenance is being performed.  This will not be complete downtime for the entire building as maintenance will be performed floor by floor.

Please contact the ITS Service Desk with any questions at (409) 772-5200

 
CC# 65232
Contact:     Email: IsHelp     For: ITS-Ops-VoiceSrvs     Phone: 4097725200
 
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AY26–27 JSSOM Call for Faculty Facilitators: Small Groups & PBL
First Published 5/1/2026

The John Sealy School of Medicine is recruiting faculty to teach Phase 1 medical students for Academic Year 2026–2027 — registration closes June 1st!

New This Year!!! PBL facilitators will receive an increased allocation of 0.025 tFTE for every 4-week PBL block, with adjustments tailored to the exact length of each course.

Opportunities Available

  • Pre-clerkship small group, problem-based learning (PBL facilitation) in Years 1 and 2
    • Year 1 Courses Available: Doctoring and Clinical Skills 26 (Semesters 1 and 2), Molecules to MechanismsDermatology, Musculoskeletal, and Connective TissueNeurobiology and Human Behavior, and Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, and Renal.
    • Year 2 Courses Available: Doctoring and Clinical Skills 25 (Semester 3), Cardiovascular/PulmonaryGastrointestinal and Nutrition, and Essentials of Endocrinology.

How to Apply

Faculty apply via the online survey, available February 17 (Noon)–June 1, 2026:
Registration Link

Recruitment Timeline

  • Feb 17 (Noon)–June 1, 2026: Faculty submit preferences
  • June 2, 2026: Slot confirmations begin
  • June 15, 2026: All teaching assignments finalized

Additional Details

  • Faculty may request a full or shared facilitation slot (note preferred co-facilitator in the survey).
  • Content expertise is not required for PBL facilitation; facilitators guide the learning process.

For questions, contact Dr. Lisa Elferink or Jennifer Earl.

Thank you for supporting the educational mission of JSSOM.

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Contact:     Email: Jennifer Earl     For: Instruction Management Office     Phone: 409-747-1740
 
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INNOVATION OPEN HOUSE - FELLOWSHIP PITCH DAY
First Published 5/1/2026

🌐 Join Us: UTMB Innovation Open House

In under two years, UTMB has built a fully integrated innovation #ecosystem—spanning clinical deployment, #industry partnerships, #AI at scale, and a growing #pipeline of #patents, #startups, and student-led #innovation.

Join us for an inside look at the momentum driving innovation at the The University of Texas Medical Branch:
-Hear from special guest innovators bringing ideas to life
-Watch live pitches from our 2026 Innovation Fellow teams
-Connect with leaders shaping the future of healthcare innovation

This event showcases not just what’s been built—but what’s next, and how collaboration across the UT System can accelerate impact even further.

May 12th, 2026
HEC 3.200

🔗https://lnkd.in/d3eBNiHM
Spots are limited—register by 5/7/26!

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Contact:     Email: Brenna Catherine Knott     For: Innovation     Phone: 3093681324
 
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Don't Forget to Register for Research Summit
First Published 5/1/2026

Don't forget to register today for the 2026 Research Summit: Advancing Discovery Across The Lifespan, May 7 and 8.

The summit will showcase research across UTMB that is dedicated to improving health and well-being across the lifespan. Hosted by Chief Research Office and the Council of Vice Chairs for Research, the summit is an opportunity to highlight collaborative interdisciplinary work that advances knowledge and impacts patient care, public health, and scientific discovery.

The event will feature three keynote speakers and several UTMB faculty presentations, two poster sessions, a networking happy hour, and a core and resource showcase.

See the summit website for a full agenda.

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Contact:     Email: Research Outreach, Learning & Engagement     For: Research Administration     Phone: 409-266-9432
 
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