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Texas OB-GYN physicians surveyed reported fear of legal repercussions, confusion surrounding state abortion restrictions and concerns they cannot practice medicine using best practices.
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The Burnett School of Medicine at TCU opened its doors to faculty and students nearly two months ago ahead of the fall semester. Now, the university is preparing to officially welcome the public for a dedication ceremony Sept. 24.
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Researchers will examine brain responses following treatment with psilocybin, a psychedelic derived from certain mushrooms, and 5-MeO-DMT, which comes from toad venom.
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Sealy and his family have donated more than $1 billion over the past 100 years to UTMB and its medical institutions.
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The pandemic put a spotlight on health care workers and inspired many to pursue a career in medicine. The record number of applicants comes as the U.S. faces a projected shortage of physicians.
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After years of preparation, classes are underway at Fort Worth’s newest medical school – a partnership between Texas Christian University and the…
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A new medical school opening next year in Fort Worth will feature a four-year curriculum in communication, a program believed to be the first of its kind…
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Medical school students today are trained to diagnose complicated diseases, they’re rarely trained to engineer the solutions themselves. Soon, Texas A&M…
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When Dallas doctor Don Read enrolled in medical school at the UT Medical Branch at Galveston in 1964, he had to pay more than other students because he…
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A national study a few years back revealed something shocking about black men in medical school: There were fewer in 2014 than in 1978. Med school…
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Doctor-patient interactions are typically routine, with doctors understanding little of their patients’ lives beyond the exam room. But medical schools…
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Women are graduating from medical school in greater numbers than ever before. In 1970, women made up under 10 percent of graduates. Today, it’s nearly 50…