2018 Article Archive
UTSW study calls out differences in heart disease for women
Typically, women suffer heart attacks later in life than men.
Clements University Hospital, West Campus expand to meet needs
Growth is coming to UT Southwestern’s William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital and its West Campus, and much sooner than expected.
UTSW’s community-based care initiative grows
UTSW’s community-based care initiative grows
Welcome to the future of brain science
Accelerating research breakthroughs into treatment advances
Bioinformatics computer model predicts most aggressive forms of lung cancers
It’s all in the numbers: Bioinformatics computer model predicts most aggressive forms of lung cancers.
Clerkship phase gives medical students earlier patient care exposure
2015, second-year students are now getting that exposure to patient care six months earlier in their four-year program.
A national effort to understand acute liver failure – two decades and 3,000 study participants later
A multicenter study on acute liver failure initiated by UT Southwestern 20 years ago and funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has increased understanding of this sometimes- fatal condition, leading in turn to improved, lifesaving patient care.
Unraveling the mysteries behind America’s No. 1 cause of acute liver failure
Unraveling the mysteries behind America’s No. 1 cause of acute liver failurefunded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has increased understanding of this sometimes- fatal condition, leading in turn to improved, lifesaving patient care.