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Douglas Murphy, Ph.D., interim dean of the School of Health Professions, will be honored Thursday, Jan. 13, with a farewell reception. In addition, several seminars coming up including the Seventh Annual Innovations in Health Science Education Conference, Texas Forum on Blood Cancer and a seminar addressing important legal issues impacting women’s health.
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- Farewell reception planned for SHP Interim Dean Douglas Murphy, Ph.D.
Faculty, staff and students invited to event planned for Jan. 13 Details
- Seminar Jan. 13 to explore '5 things a women, her physician and her attorney need to know about health care and PPACA'
Free public seminar to be held on campus in the Academic & Administration Building Details
- PeopleSoft and Leased Mass Storage outage planned for Jan. 14-15
LMS users asked to save and close all files prior to noon on Jan. 15. Details
- Submission deadline extended to Jan. 26 for Seventh Annual Innovations in Health Science Education Conference
Register by Jan. 30 to attend this free conference for all academic professionals set for Feb. 3-4 in the UT Health Science Center Auditorium. Details
- Time to think pink in the rink
There is special Health Science Center pricing for the Jan. 28 San Antonio Rampage hockey game that also benefits Susan B. Komen for the Cure Details
- Texas Forum on Blood Cancer set for Feb. 12 on campus
CTRC-sponsored conference will feature several Health Science Center faculty members and offers continuing education credits for nurses and social workers Details
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