Faculty Group Practice Newsletter

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UTMB Celebrates Doctors' Day 2026

UTMB celebrated National Doctors’ Day on Monday, March 30, 2026, honoring its physicians with campus-based appreciation events for their dedication to patient care, education, and research.

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Head and Neck Cancer Screenings

April is Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month! Two UTMB departments will offer free screenings. Walk-ins are welcome.

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Free Headshot Sessions for UTMB Faculty

UTMB faculty members: if you need a professional headshot, or even if it's just time for an updated photo, please take advantage of two upcoming opportunities.

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Dragon Copilot Now Available for Android

Dragon Copilot (formerly known as DAX) is now available for Android users through the Epic Haiku mobile application, allowing providers to conduct a nearly hands-free encounter.

A male doctor assists a senior woman in a wheelchair in a hospital hallway as two other clinicians walk by

Introducing the 'No Pass Zone' Initiative

As part of our continued commitment to patient safety and exceptional patient experience, we are pleased to announce the launch of the “No Pass Zone” initiative across all inpatient care areas.

Reagan Davis and Amber High pose together in front of a podium at a recent conference

Peer Support Initiatives Help Clinicians Navigate Difficult Experiences

Healthcare is an incredibly rewarding profession, but it is also demanding, challenging, and constantly evolving. In environments where clinical decisions carry significant consequences, even the most skilled and conscientious providers may experience emotional distress when outcomes do not go as planned.

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Advanced Spine Care Focused on Outcomes and Collaboration

Patient-centered, multidisciplinary care is essential to achieve the best outcomes for individuals with spinal conditions. At UTMB Health, neurosurgeon Nathan L. Pratt, MD, applies this philosophy across a broad spectrum of cases, from degenerative disease to trauma, tumors, infection, and complex revision surgery.

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Integrated Clinic Improves Coordinated Care for Complex Autoimmune Disease

UTMB Health has launched a new multidisciplinary clinic designed to streamline care for patients with some of the most complex autoimmune diseases affecting the kidneys. Led jointly by Tina Kochar, MD, and Raai Mahmood, MD, the new Vasculitis and Glomerulonephritis Clinic improves care coordination, treatment decisions, and outcomes.

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March Winner - Where in the UTMB

Congratulations to Tamika Thibodeaux, Executive Assistant, CLC Hospital Administration. She was the lucky winner randomly chosen from all those who correctly identified the UTMB Health Optical Shop in Texas City.

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Dragon Copilot for Outpatient Encounters

The next chapter of ambient dictation is here: Dragon Copilot! This AI-powered clinical assistant is designed to reduce administrative burden for healthcare professionals.

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Leading the Way in Proactive Bone Health, UTMB Earns Star Performer Recognition

Bone loss does not begin at age 65; it begins at menopause. Yet many postmenopausal women remain unscreened for bone loss for a decade or more after estrogen deficiency accelerates skeletal deterioration. An age-based approach delays diagnosis, limits opportunities for prevention, and contributes to avoidable fragility fractures.

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