After a successful run that spanned five decades, the final Impact was published in January 2020.  Impact was UTMB Health’s employee newsletter. It evolved from a one color printed tabloid newspaper to a full color magazine with a digital component. We’ve archived the past several years on these pages for your review and enjoyment.

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    Tips for women on living a healthy, balanced life

    October 2, 2018, 19:25 PM by By Dr. Maria C. Swartz

    Eating a balanced diet is important to provide energy, improve health and decrease risk for certain diseases. Women have special nutrient needs that change at each stage in life.

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    UTMB Trivia-October

    October 1, 2018, 09:19 AM by Stephen Hadley

    This health care professional never wavered in her passion for reducing people’s pain and restoring mobility. At one time, she also worked as a chicken farmer and bookseller.

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    A day in the life of an assistant director for the UTMB Office of Student Life

    September 12, 2018, 21:30 PM by Shannon Porter

    Ask anyone who has been a student at UTMB in the past 30 years, and there’s a good chance they’ll tell you they’ve met Mike Cromie. For going on three decades now, Cromie has played an integral role in working with students all across the institution, first as a representative in the financial aid office and now as the assistant director of student life.

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    From the President

    September 9, 2018, 22:00 PM by Dr. David L. Callender

    Fiscal Year 2019 is off to a running start! Before we shift our focus to the future and what’s to come, I want to recognize the hard work of our dedicated faculty and staff during a challenging FY18. Thanks to each of you—along with just a bit of luck—we were able to surpass our budget projections and end the fiscal year on a positive note.

  • bloodclotstory

    Finding hope in tragedy

    September 8, 2018, 20:15 PM by Christopher Smith Gonzales

    Compassionate care delivered by UTMB health care professionals helped save a blood clot patient's life.

  • research

    An Alzheimer's Discovery

    September 7, 2018, 20:15 PM by Donna Ramirez

    A new UTMB study has uncovered why some people who have brain markers of Alzheimer’s disease never develop the classic dementia that others do. The study is now available in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.

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    Marking a milestone

    September 5, 2018, 19:34 PM by Kurt Koopmann

    When the 2018 School of Health Professions graduates received their degrees in August they joined more than 12,000 others who have earned degrees and certificates since the school’s founding in 1968.

  • Pulse Video

    Pulse video update for August

    September 4, 2018, 20:15 PM by Staff reports

    President David Callender launched his “Pulse” video update series in May to keep the UTMB family up-to-date on issues affecting the organization. Here's what was covered in the August videos:

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    Hidden Talent: Dylan Lancaster

    September 3, 2018, 19:26 PM by Stephen Hadley

    Whether it’s competing on the television program “American Ninja Warrior” or sailing on the 1877 Tall Ship Elissa, Dylan Lancaster loves to climb. He balances a healthy respect for the dangers of heights with what he calls the lingering effects of “invulnerable youth syndrome.”

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    UTMB Trivia-September

    September 2, 2018, 09:19 AM by Stephen Hadley

    UTMB studied and helped treat those afflicted with an outbreak in the summer of 1920 that terrorized Galveston.The map, at left, shows the locations of the 18 confirmed cases, which led to 12 deaths.

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    Common myths about atrial fibrillation

    September 1, 2018, 19:25 PM by By Dr. Rafic F. Berbarie

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 6 million people in the United States have atrial fibrillation (or AFib), an abnormal heart rhythm characterized by rapid and irregular beating of the upper chambers of the heart.

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    From the President

    August 23, 2018, 22:00 PM by Dr. David L. Callender

    Welcome to the final issue of Impact for Fiscal Year 2018! We’ve had a most eventful year—Hurricane Harvey and unusual winter ice storms on the Gulf Coast; tremendous Best Care success; research breakthroughs in such areas as infectious diseases, Alzheimer’s and more; the creation of the Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences; expansion at our League City Campus; the recent announcement of our letter of intent to lease an existing hospital facility in Webster, Texas.

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    A day in the life of an institutional ADA officer

    August 22, 2018, 21:30 PM by Stephen Hadley

    Lela Lockett-Ware, UTMB’s institutional American with Disabilities Act (ADA) officer, will conduct more than 100 ergonomic worksite evaluations in a year, just one of the many responsibilities this occupational therapist will tackle in a given day.

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    Visiting by video

    August 21, 2018, 20:15 PM by Shannon Porter

    UTMB’s Ambulatory Care Management Team is always looking for ways to better serve patients. So when Information Services approached the team about participating in a video visits pilot program, they knew this was something that could benefit patients—especially those who live in rural areas.

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    UTMB researchers successfully transplant bioengineered lung

    August 20, 2018, 20:15 PM by Donna Ramirez

    A UTMB research team has bioengineered lungs and transplanted them into adult pigs with no medical complications. In 2014, Dr. Joan Nichols and Dr. Joaquin Cortiella were the first research team to successfully bioengineer human lungs in a lab.

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    Responding in crisis

    August 19, 2018, 19:34 PM by Shannon Porter

    For nine UTMB Correctional Managed Care nurses working in Gatesville, Texas, June 26 started off just like any other day. But that normalcy changed after one nurse received a Skype call from an off-duty colleague.

  • Pulse Video

    Pulse video update for July

    August 18, 2018, 20:15 PM by Staff reports

    President David Callender launched his “Pulse” video update series in May to keep the UTMB family up-to-date on issues affecting the organization. Here's what was covered in the July videos:

  • hiddentalent

    Hidden Talent: Jorge De La Garza

    August 17, 2018, 19:26 PM by Stephen Hadley

    Jorge De La Garza has always been passionate about photography. But his hidden talent emerged when he faced a commute to his new position at UTMB and needed a fuel-efficient car.

  • schooltips

    Back to school tips

    August 16, 2018, 19:25 PM by By Dr. Jeff Temple

    Back to school tips to make the transition from the lazy days of summer to the busy school routine as easy as possible for both parents and students.

  • Ambulance

    UTMB Trivia-August

    August 15, 2018, 09:19 AM by Stephen Hadley

    Nowadays, we take it for granted that ambulances provide safe and quick transport to our campus hospitals. The photo at left shows the first such motorized ambulance used at UTMB’s Galveston Campus.

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