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Food as Medicine - Degrees & Pathways: Medical School - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://medschool.utsouthwestern.edu/degrees-pathways/md-community-health/student-experiences/mathew-food-medicine.html

Through a project on food as medicine in the Community Health pathway, Priya Mathew learned about the challenges faced by low-income populations.

Ophthalmology Research: Degrees & Pathways - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://medschool.utsouthwestern.edu/degrees-pathways/md-research/student-experiences/stuard-ophthalmology.html

Discovery and the impact of research is leading Whitney Stuard to a career as a physician scientist.

Refunds: Tuition & Fees - Student Accounting - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/students/accounting/tuition-and-fees/resources/refunds.html

Refund schedules for tuition and fees at UT Southwestern

Coursework and Degree Program: Molecular Biology Degree Program - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX

https://gsbs.utsouthwestern.edu/programs/molecular-biophysics/coursework-and-degree-program.html

The Molecular Biophysics coursework and degree program offers students the opportunity to train with over 30 faculty members conducting multifaceted research.

paper-symphony.html

https://medschool.utsouthwestern.edu/about-the-school/scope/2011/paper-symphony.html

Author:Jennifer Harris Medicine is tuned so often to the busyness of sights and smells—to the shocking red of blood or perhaps the stench of gingivitis and decay. Somehow it is the sounds that seem to take more effort and stillness to hear. With this poem, I tried to capture the isolation, the universality, the pain, and ultimately the beauty in the chorus of human life as captured on the hospital floor. A bit ambitious, I know. Exhale. Exhale. Exhale. An opiated moan. A sharp cry. The metallic

Matthew Hutnyan Student Profile

https://gsbs.utsouthwestern.edu/programs/clinical-psychology/student-profiles/matthew-hutnyan-profile.html

Matthew Hutnyan in a student profile discusses UTSW graduate school and his research on Neurocognitive Aspects of Serious Mental Illness

WISMAC Committee - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/provost/faculty-affairs-career-development/faculty-development/leaders/wismac/committee.html

Meet the WISMAC committee members at UT Southwestern.

Confessions of a Former Procrastinator: Thrive Newsletter - Faculty Wellness - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/provost/faculty-affairs-career-development/faculty-wellness/news/thrive/procrastinator.html

I admit it, I’m a recovering procrastinator. This tendency used to get in my way much more than it does today. How did I overcome it? First, I stopped labeling myself a procrastinator. Obviously, I can get stuff done or I wouldn’t be where I am. Second, I developed some strategies and new habits

WISMAC Initiatives - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/provost/faculty-affairs-career-development/faculty-development/leaders/wismac/initiatives.html

WISMAC Initiatives

Presence is the Secret to a Fulfilling Life

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/provost/faculty-affairs-career-development/faculty-wellness/news/thrive/presence.html

What do you want from life? That question includes what do you want from your work, your career, your relationships, indeed your entire world. Understanding where you are now is essential to finding a way toward where you want to be. Answering that question begins with asking: “What’s here now?”