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    Streamlined MD/MBA track broadens leadership training

    The new program provides medical students with an efficient opportunity to unite clinical preparation and advanced business skills.

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  • Two instructors demonstrate proper CPR technique. One executes chest compressions, while the other holds a mask on the CPR dummy's face. Five other instructors observe the action.

    UTMB earns national recognition for CPR training excellence

    The American Heart Association honored the life support education team with its inaugural All‑Star Award for high‑quality, guideline‑driven CPR instruction.

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  • A person wearing a white medical coat and a multicolored striped tie stands against a plain background. The coat includes embroidered text on the left side.

    Dr. Brent Masel receives national lifetime achievement award

    Masel is widely recognized for advancing research and clinical care for people living with traumatic brain injury.

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Mansfield receives national DAISY Nurse Leader Award for Experience Champions

Jerry Mansfield received The Beryl Institute DAISY Nurse Leader Award for Experience Champions, which recognizes the nurses and nurse leaders who influence organizational culture, elevate patient and team experiences, and model empathy, collaboration, and excellence in care delivery.

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A smarter way to build vaccines: UTMB scientists harness AI to target emerging alphaviruses

This research could help speed the development of vaccines that protect against multiple mosquito‑borne viruses at once, including those that cause severe joint pain, fever, and neurological disease. For patients, this could mean faster responses to outbreaks and broader protection against emerging viruses before they spread widely.

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UTMB begins landmark Galveston Heart Study, a major long-term look at heart health

The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) is launching an ambitious, decade‑long study that will follow thousands of Galveston County residents to uncover how heart health, brain health, and aging are connected. Designed to be one of the most inclusive cardiovascular studies in Texas, the Galveston Heart Study aims to reshape how heart disease is predicted and prevented.

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Second chances: Inside Grace Clinic’s mission to treat substance use disorder

Grace Clinic, housed in Galveston Central Church, provides compassionate, walk-in care for individuals with substance use disorder, offering medical treatment and supportive services regardless of insurance or housing status. Led by UTMB clinicians and supported by community partnerships, the program has rapidly expanded.

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UTMB respiratory therapy program earns national credentialing excellence award

The UTMB School of Health Professions Department of Respiratory Therapy has been selected to receive the Distinguished RRT Credentialing Success Award from the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC), placing the program among an elite group of respiratory therapy programs nationwide.

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Genuine connections. Compassionate care. Real recovery.

After a life‑threatening stroke, Breah Knape found more than expert medical care at UTMB — she found compassion, trust, and a care team that helped her reclaim her life through genuine connection and unwavering support.

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