May 19, 2015 2015 “Web Reboot” will bring UTMB Internet presence to a new levelA multi-faceted project designed to enhance UTMB's Internet presence is now making its debut... more » A day in the life of a NICU nurseThey’re the smallest and most fragile patients, and Registered Nurse Norma Salinas has the privilege of providing their care. more » Two UTMB employees rescue woman trapped inside smoking, overturned vehicleBoth men were driving down Broadway Street in Galveston after leaving campus when they witnessed a truck veer off the road and hit a parked car. more » UTMB President David Callender visits CMC locations UTMB President Dr. David Callender spent time with UTMB Correctional Managed Care employees at the Walls and Estelle prison units and CMC Pharmacy... more » Contact Impact Impact is UTMB’s newsletter focused on celebrating the accomplishments of UTMB’s faculty, staff and students. Please send all inquiries to impact.newsletter@utmb.edu. We hope you enjoy reading Impact and look forward to hearing from you! Shining StarsKudos to our medical director for UTMB’s Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Program, award-winning neuroscience students and more... more » A Look BackA highlight of Impact's 30-plus years of publication more » Angleton Danbury Campus happeningsThe Angleton Danbury Campus was recently nominated for the Greater Angleton Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Leadership Award. The ADC was a top 3... more » Free hearing screenings for employeesIf you've noticed that you have trouble following a conversation in a noisy environment, you could benefit from a hearing screening. more » Spotlight on Kathryn Cunningham, Ph.D., Center for Addiction ResearchKathryn A. Cunningham, Ph.D., serves as the Chauncey D. Leake Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology, the director of the UTMB Center for Addiction... more » UTMB leaders “walk a mile in their shoes” to gain insight from front-line nursesAs part of Nurses Week, May 6-12, more than 20 of UTMB’s leaders shadowed nurses from across the Galveston and mainland campuses to get a... more » Stroke patient has head start on recovery with new minimally invasive treatment at UTMBOne minute, Guth remembers sitting on his couch at home putting his shoes on. The next, he was waking up in the ICU at John Sealy Hospital more » GSBS awards 33 degrees at commencement; faculty honoredJoan Nichols gave the commencement address, offering graduates ten tips for success that have been important to her personally... more » Contact Impact Impact is UTMB’s newsletter focused on celebrating the accomplishments of UTMB’s faculty, staff and students. Please send all inquiries to impact.newsletter@utmb.edu. We hope you enjoy reading Impact and look forward to hearing from you!