Faculty Group Practice Newsletter

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June Winner - Where in the UTMB

Congratulations to Nathan Frederick, MS4 in the John Sealy School of Medicine. Pediatric Surgery. He was the lucky winner randomly chosen from all those who correctly identified the Primary Care Pavilion in Galveston featuring our new signage.

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Comprehensive Care for the Broad Spectrum of Colorectal Health Conditions

At UTMB Health, the Division of Colorectal Surgery provides comprehensive care for conditions affecting the intestinal tract, including inflammatory bowel disease, diverticulitis, anorectal disorders, pelvic floor conditions and complex quality-of-life concerns.

Expanding Access to Care for Endometriosis and Chronic Pelvic Pain

Emily Sendukas, MD, is bringing specialized expertise to a condition that remains one of the most underrecognized areas of women’s health: endometriosis, a chronic, painful condition that can affect patients from adolescence through menopause.

Celebrating Excellence: Amber High, DNP, APRN, CRNA, CNE, NC-BC

Congratulations to Amber High, DNP, APRN, CRNA, CNE, NC-BC, on receiving the Faculty Excellence in Education Award. This prestigious honor highlights her dedication to advancing nursing education, mentoring future healthcare professionals, and promoting a culture of excellence within UTMB.

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Hospice Services Required Documentation and Coding

To ensure seamless billing compliance, clinical documentation for hospice patients must explicitly state whether the encounter is related or unrelated to the terminal condition.

Endoscopic Innovations Improve Outcomes for Complex GI Conditions

With a global perspective and highly specialized expertise, Alsadiq Al-Hillan, M.B.Ch.B, is making his mark on gastroenterology and digestive health care at UTMB. He works with patients facing complex pancreatic, biliary, and gastrointestinal conditions, combining proven techniques with the latest innovations in endoscopic care.

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Compassion in Practice Award

The Patient Experience team has awarded the Q2 Compassion in Practice Award to an ambulatory team and an impatient team, honoring compassionate, patient-centered care.

Improving Heart Health Through Prevention and Accessible Care

Christopher Leung, MD, brings a distinctly patient-centered approach to his practice: one that extends beyond treating heart disease to helping patients prevent it altogether. His practice blends traditional cardiology with a strong emphasis on lifestyle, education, and early intervention.

Embracing AI, Innovation, and Collaboration in Pathology

In a time of rapid transformation across healthcare, Harsh Thaker, MD, PhD, is positioning his department at the forefront of innovation. Powered by digital tools, AI, and a renewed focus on clinical collaboration, Pathology is becoming a significant driver of clinical decision-making.

Blue Zones – Call for Committee Members

Join us in making the healthy choice, the easy choice. Our community can help drive the success of Blue Zones Project Galveston. If you'd like to help, consider joining a committee.

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May Winner - Where in the UTMB

Congratulations to Ravi S. Radhakrishnan, MD, MBA, FACS, FAAP, FAHA, MAMSE, Pediatric Surgeon-in-Chief and Division Chief (ad interim), Pediatric Surgery. He was the lucky winner randomly chosen from all those who correctly identified the Rose Garden on the Galveston Campus.

UTMB/AHA Cardiovascular Symposium

UTMB Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Sealy Heart & Vascular Institute, in partnership with the American Heart Association, are proud to host the 2nd Annual Cardiovascular Symposium on May 30, 2026, at the San Luis Resort in Galveston.

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Kidney Transplant Program Enhances Access with New Katy Clinic

Since its start in 1967, the kidney transplant program at UTMB Health’s Texas Transplant Center has built a broad footprint serving patients across the Texas Gulf Coast. That footprint continues to expand, most recently with the addition of a kidney transplant clinic in Katy designed to improve access for patients west of Houston.

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