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Dr. Teresa Wagner, HSC School of Health Professions Assistant Professor
  • Community
| April 4, 2022

Dr. Teresa Wagner receives $272,000 grant to certify community health workers

During the last two years, the pandemic has highlighted the health disparities that millions of Texans face, from local access to health care to being able to find and navigate accurate health information. One way to help bridge these gaps...

New Logo Hsc Install On February 16th On Ead Building.
  • Education
| April 4, 2022

HSC celebrates National Public Health Week 2022

April 4 through 10 marks National Public Health Week (NPHW) 2022, a time for celebrating the many ways that public health makes communities healthier, stronger and safer. This year’s theme is “Public Health is Where You Are.” The annual event...

Regional Sim Center renderings
  • On Campus
| March 30, 2022

Immersive Regional Simulation Center first of its kind in Texas

Amid the buzzing activity of construction inside The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth Gibson D. Lewis Library sits the future of frontline health care training. Through virtual reality projection rooms, HSC’s new Regional Simulation Center...

TCOM student raises both hands in the air in celebration during Commencement
  • Education
| March 29, 2022

U.S. News ranks TCOM as the nation’s top osteopathic medical school for primary care

U.S. News & World Report released its annual list of best medical schools for primary care, and the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM) at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth was ranked as the...

HSC School of Public Health alum, Casie Stoughton
  • COVID-19
| March 22, 2022

Two years in, this public health leader remains focused on pandemic protections in Amarillo

By Sally Crocker   It has been a long, challenging two years for public health professionals working on the front lines of their communities in response to COVID-19. Casie Stoughton, MPH, RN, Director of Public Health for the Amarillo Department of...

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  • Education
| March 16, 2022

She overcame late stage cancer, now Aivien Do is ready for Match Day

By Steven Bartolotta Aivien Do was in her first year as a medical student at The Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth sitting through a class as different slides...

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  • Education
| March 15, 2022

HSC Chapter of SACNAS Receives $10,200 Grant for Speaker Series

By Kathryn Lytton When graduate students tell someone they are getting their doctoral degree, many times they are met with the response, “What are you going to do with that?” To help answer that question, students involved in The University...

New Logo Hsc Install On February 16th On Ead Building.
  • Community
| March 10, 2022

Texas Center for Health Disparities chosen for Healthy People 2030

By Libby Maness The Texas Center for Health Disparities, based at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth, recently was selected to participate in the national Healthy People 2030 program that focuses on decreasing inequities in...

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  • Education
| March 8, 2022

DSWOP endows Drs. Dralves and Jessica Edwards Scholarship

By Steven Bartolotta Honoring one of the pioneering families at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM) at The University of North Texas Health Science Center...

HSC School of Public Health's Dr. Kesha Baptiste-Roberts
  • Our People
| March 1, 2022

Meet Dr. Kesha Baptiste-Roberts, esteemed adjunct faculty epidemiologist

By Sally Crocker Kesha Baptiste-Roberts, PhD, MPH, has taught as an adjunct faculty member for the HSC School of Public Health (SPH) since 2014, and last fall she was presented with an outstanding national honor that adds to her considerable...