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  • Congratulations, Dr. Marwan!

    February 11, 2026, 13:02 PM by John Carstens

    We are proud to recognize Dr. Hisham Marwan for his continued professional achievements.

  • Division of Vascular in the community

    February 11, 2026, 12:55 PM by John Carstens

    UTMB Vascular Surgeon Dr. Blakely led an interactive community health discussion, offering expert insight on heart and vascular disease prevention, early detection, and treatment.

  • Division of Urology on the move

    February 5, 2026, 11:54 AM by John Carstens

    The Division of Urology continues to make an impact near and far.

  • IHII research and publication highlights for the Division of Surgical Sciences

    February 5, 2026, 11:34 AM by John Carstens

    Dr. Juquan Song was awarded an Institute for Human Infections and Immunity (IHII) Pilot Grant from UTMB for his research project.

  • New publication by Dr. Uma Phatak highlighting age disparity in the treatment of rectal cancer

    February 3, 2026, 12:06 PM by John Carstens

    Drs. Uma Phatak and her coauthors highlighted the low rate of adherence to evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer among the elderly.

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