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Welcome to Global Operations at UTMB!

We are committed to making a global impact by preparing our faculty, staff, and students for safe, meaningful, and sustainable international engagement.

Our office ensures that UTMB’s global programs are built on a strong foundation of operational excellence.

Whether you are a faculty member developing a new collaboration, a staff member navigating policies, or a student exploring opportunities abroad, this site is here to guide you!

Our Areas of Focus

Our work is grounded in four focus areas that uphold and advance UTMB’s global operational excellence.

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Facts and Figures

A snapshot of UTMB’s global impact across education and clinical programs to date.

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Two UTMB medical students, Nidhi Subramanian and Zeyanna Dhalla, smiling inside an open safari vehicle with a giraffe standing in the grassy landscape behind them in Nairobi, Kenya.

Exploring Pediatric Surgery in Nairobi: A Global Health Journey with Nidhi Subramanian and Zeyanna Dhalla

Nidhi Subramanian and Zeyanna Dhalla (JSSOM MS2s) spent part of the summer in Nairobi through the UTMB Global Student Experience, completing a pediatric surgery preceptorship at Kenyatta National Hospital with both clinical and research components.

Two UTMB medical students, Nidhi Subramanian and Zeyanna Dhalla, smiling inside an open safari vehicle with a giraffe standing in the grassy landscape behind them in Nairobi, Kenya.

Research: They were invited to write a case report after witnessing a rare cloacal exstrophy case, later learning during surgery that the child had two appendixes, consistent with a unique variant described by their team. They also began a Wilms tumor chart review exploring tumor size and histopathology relationships.

UTMB students Nidhi Subramanian and Zeyanna Dhalla in blue scrubs posing with a pediatric urologist at Kenyatta National Hospital during their clinical preceptorship.

Clinical learning: They rounded on pediatrics, spent time in pediatric oncology and the NICU, and observed in the OR—experiences that helped each student clarify interests (Nidhi in NICU care, Zeyanna in the OR).

A table spread with colorful dishes at a Nairobi restaurant, including rice bowls, vegetables, falafel, and iced coffee drinks in mason jars

Office of the Provost - Global Operations

 globaloperations@utmb.edu

Physical Address

301 8th Street
Suite 5.106, Administration Building
Galveston, Texas 77555

Mailing Address

301 University Boulevard
Suite 5.106, Administration Building
Galveston, Texas 77555-0133