2020 Article Archive

Self-service market coming to South Campus
Beware! University Police alerted to gift card and IRS scams
Epic upgrade and downtime scheduled for Feb. 22
Heart 2020: Here are this year’s Heart Month activities (including a farmers market, selfie challenge, and more)
How did the traveler cross the road? Safely! Check out these crosswalk safety tips from University Police

How did the traveler cross the road? Safely! Check out these crosswalk safety tips from University Police

 

UT Southwestern Medical Center is committed to maintaining a safe, secure, and peaceful campus, which depends on the combined efforts of University Police and everyone who works and studies on campus. Here are a few crosswalk safety tips to help pedestrians stay safe while crossing the street.

UTSW's community festival, medIDEAS, seeking volunteers for Feb. 8 event

UTSW's community festival, medIDEAS, seeking volunteers for Feb. 8 event

 

UTSW's community festival, medIDEAS, seeking volunteers for Feb. 8 event

Checking our pulse: January 2020 VIP engagement pulse

Checking our pulse: January 2020 VIP engagement pulse

 

Checking our pulse: January 2020 VIP engagement pulse

Managers make their mark: Melanie Carithers

Managers make their mark: Melanie Carithers

 

Melanie Carithers, Manager, Early Detection for Breast and Cervical at the Moncrief Cancer Institute in Fort Worth, leads engagement as “one of the team.” She fosters high levels of engagement where the nursing team delivers “patient first” service with excellence.

Learn to save a life: Join an upcoming joint Stop the Bleed and CPR/AED training

Learn to save a life: Join an upcoming joint Stop the Bleed and CPR/AED training

 

Each fast-paced, 90-minute Stop the Bleed session will teach participants the hands-on skills both for CPR and AED use, in addition to bleeding control training.

Save the date: Simulation-Based Quality Improvement and Research Forum on Wednesday, May 13

Save the date: Simulation-Based Quality Improvement and Research Forum on Wednesday, May 13

 

This forum aims to recognize the tremendous amount of scholarly activity that students, trainees, faculty, scientists, and educators generate within our simulation community. The Simulation Center is delighted to welcome Dr. Diane Wayne as this year's keynote speaker, and would like to thank all of our presenters for their upcoming contributions.