500 San Antonians are needed for this two-year COVID-19 vaccine study; volunteers should call (210) 469-3206 or go to this link, 01/11/2021| 4:45 pm | Dr. Jason Bowling, Infectious Diseases, spoke to KENS 5 TV viewers about the recent study that suggests the Pfizer vaccine is effective against coronavirus variants, 01/11/2021 | 4:45 pm | Dr. Robert Leverence, chief medical officer at UT Health San Antonio, contributed to this KENS 5 TV story that was propagated by MSN regarding helpful information as our city prepares for mass vaccinations, as well as on the topic of someone’s getting COVID between the administration of the first and second doses of the vaccine, 01/11/2021 | 4:45 pm | Dr. Robert Leverence, chief medical officer at UT Health San Antonio, provided an interview for this San Antonio Express-News front-page story on Sunday about what the public can expect when it comes to acquiring the COVID-19 vaccine in our area, drawing similarities to the PPE supply situation when the pandemic first started, 01/11/2021 | 4:45 pm | Dr. Gabriel de Erausquin, Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, was interviewed by UPI‘s Brian Dunleavy regarding an article recently published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association; the article cites decades of scientific evidence suggesting it is very likely that COVID-19 will have long-term effects on the brains and nervous systems of its survivors, 01/11/2021 | 4:45 pm | Dr. Gabriel de Erausquin, Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, was interviewed by Michelle Crouch of AARP regarding an article recently published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association; the article cites decades of scientific evidence suggesting it is very likely that COVID-19 will have long-term effects on the brains and nervous systems of its survivors, 01/11/2021 | 4:45 pm | Dr. Gabriel de Erausquin, Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, was interviewed by Jon Hamilton, NPR correspondent, regarding an article recently published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association; the article cites decades of scientific evidence suggesting it is very likely that COVID-19 will have long-term effects on the brains and nervous systems of its survivors, 01/08/2020 | 5 pm | Dr. Sudha Seshadri, director of UT Health San Antonio’s Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases, was a live guest Jan. 8 on Fox San Antonio’s Midday news program. It could take years for immunity to build up through natural infection, 08/21/2020 | 3 pm | Dr. Dina Tom, Pediatrics, was interviewed by Spectrum News regarding children getting and spreading COVID due to increased social interaction with the reopening of schools; however, children still do not transmit the disease like adults do, 08/20/2020 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Barbara Robles-Ramamurthy, Psychiatry, has been very helpful during the COVID-19 pandemic by participating in multiple Spanish-language interviews, this one airing on Telemundo regarding how families can adjust to classes at home, 08/20/2020 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Alvaro Moreira, Neonatology, was again interviewed by Newsweek for a story addressing the fact that children might spread coronavirus more than we thought—and get different symptoms; the authors of the study being reported on warned that students could fuel the pandemic if the correct precautions aren’t taken when schools reopen, 08/19/2020 | 5 pm | Yogesh Gupta, Ph.D., Biochemistry/Structural Biology, Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute, was interviewed by ETHealthWorld.com regarding a paper published in the journal Nature Communications. All entrants must undergo a temperature check upon entry. RECESS. Jan 1, 2021: New Year’s Day: CLOSED: Saturday: Jan 2: CLOSED: Sunday: Jan 3: CLOSED: Monday: Jan 4: Resume normal hours: 7 am – 8 pm * University Mission Critical Holiday: OTHER-2021: Monday: Jan 18: Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 9 am – 5 pm: Sunday: April 4: Easter Sunday: 1 pm – 6 pm: Friday: April 23: Holiday Break * 7 am – 6 pm: MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND-2021: Friday: May 28: 7 am – … While it has a similar start date, it ends the school year for students and teachers prior to Memorial Day, which has been considered favorable by teachers and other members of the calendar development committee. The holiday schedule is published each year. Holiday: Thanksgiving, Wednesday, November 25 - Friday, November 27. San Antonio health experts are encouraging residents to avoid large gatherings during the upcoming holiday and to rethink how they would want to spend their summer vacations. San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg Emergency Declaration, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff’s Executive Order, Dear faculty, staff, students, residents and fellows: Out of consideration for the health and safety of our employees, students, trainees, patients and our community related to concerns around the new coronavirus (COVID-19) and upon the recommendation …. January 18, 2021. Maryam Elmi, breast surgical oncologist, and Virginia Kaklamani, breast oncologist, Mays Cancer Center, shared with KSAT 12 TV an inspiring story of a patient whose breast cancer scan led her oncology team to a diagnosis of COVID-19, 12/09/2020 | 6 pm | Dr. Virginia Kaklamani, Mays Cancer Center, again led the programming of the annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, held virtually this year; the symposium’s research presenters commented that the coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted the treatment and health of cancer patients across the globe, 12/09/2020 | 6 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital & General Medicine, spoke to listeners of Texas Standard’s Ask a Doctor, a Texas Public Radio show that is produced in the state capital to air on public radio stations statewide including San Antonio, KUT Austin, KERA North Texas and Houston Public Media. For those in non-patient care settings, cloth masks are allowed. The story is now posted on the website, 08/21/2020 | 3 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, in her weekly discussion on KSAT 12, speaks about the sloping downward of hospitalizations and the expectation of a continued decline in the percentage positive rate in the community. View instructions for mask requirements, mask removal, and prevention. regarding gun safety during the holidays, saying that as we mask, social distance and practice other safe behaviors to reduce our risk of COVID-19, we must also practice safety as gun owners, as unplanned discharges can be prevented, 12/31/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Evelien Bunnik, Ph.D., Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics, is profiled within San Antonio Magazine’s Frontline Heroes package, bringing attention to UT Health San Antonio’s response via COVID-19 research; she hopes that next time people will take it more serioulsy earlier on, so that we may be better prepared, 12/31/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, provided an excellent interview to the San Antonio Express-News, reassuring the public about the safety of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and explaining the synthetic messenger, or mRNA, that directs cells to produce proteins that trigger the immune system to create antibodies, 12/31/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Jan Patterson, Infectious Diseases, explained to News 4 San Antonio viewers how people who were already exposed to COVID when taking the first of two administrations of the Pfizer vaccine can become positive for COVID; it can take between 10 to 12 days to be immune — plus both doses — for the vaccine to be 95% effective, 12/31/2020 | 4 pm | UT Health San Antonio’s Wellness 360 clinic is among the facilities receiving shipments of Moderna and Pfizer vaccine in the third week of COVID-19 vaccine allotments; the vaccines are reserved for priority populations, 12/31/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Jason Bowling, Infectious Diseases, contributed to a News 4 San Antonio story saying it is likely that a new COVID variant is in the U.S. and San Antonio, adding that the new strain is up to 70 percent more transmissible; he emphasizes, however, that the same measures we’ve been doing for months will still work against this new strain, with the key being consistency, 12/31/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, is mentioned in this opinion piece published in the San Antonio Express-News which speaks to San Antonio leaders pledging confidence in, and encouragement for receiving, the COVID -19 vaccines, 12/24/2020 | 12 pm | Dr. Claudia Miller, Family and Community Medicine, is quoted in the San Antonio Express-News, recommending that people who feel sick with mountain cedar allergies stay home during the holidays; it is a mistake to assume that one has only “cedar fever” and risk the spread of COVID, 12/24/2020 | 12 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, Hospital & General Medicine, speaks to KSAT 12 audiences with a “Be COVID cautious” message (masks, social distancing); the story includes a link to Dr. Ruth Berggren’s latest PSA, 12/23/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Robert Leverence, UT Health Physicians, was a live guest on News 4 San Antonio’s morning program, urging the public to be “COVID cautious” during the holidays and addressing the risk of overwhelming the health care community, 12/23/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Claudia Miller, Family and Community Medicine, interviewed for a Texas Public Radio story explaining that the next few months will see the “perfect storm” for compromised respiratory systems — the convergence of COVID-19, the flu and cedar fever season, was also posted by KERA in Dallas, 12/23/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Tyler Curiel, Department of Medicine, was interviewed by News 4 San Antonio regarding the Coronavirus mutation, first detected soon after the pandemic, but recently becoming more prevalent, 12/23/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. William Henrich, president, is quoted addressing “COVID virus fatigue” and the public’s need to return to wearing masks and upholding the standard protocols, taken from a previous KSAT interview this past summer, in this year-end wrap-up story, 12/23/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, explained to KSAT 12 news audiences that Pfizer’s vaccine trials tried to exclude pregnant women, but that did not happen; 23 women got pregnant anyway and are now being monitored. January 4, 2020 - January 8, 2021. University closed. Memorial Day. Mandatory New Student Orientation: January 7, 2021 First Class Day: Monday, January 11, 2021 Spring Break: March 08-12 Finals Week: Monday May 3-Friday May 7 unless otherwise noted HOLIDAYS: MLK, Jr. Day, Monday - January 18, 2021. Each year, Fort Bend ISD is committed to developing a comprehensive calendar that supports instruction and the needs of our students and teachers. 08/03/20 | 4:45 pm | Dr. Mandie Svatek, Pediatrics, was interviewed for a story that aired on Fox 29 about the importance of getting children vaccinated before the school year, despite the pandemic. UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing. This includes all personnel who are requ …. 800. On Saturday, Bexar County sent an emergency alert to residents just minutes after …, Wearing a mask protects others, even if it isn’t always fashionable or comfortable. The state legislature determines the number of holidays that can be observed by all state agencies and institutions of higher education. 5142 P.O. We recommend applicants refer to our website for the most update information about training activities. Limited services available. Part-time employees will receive a proportionate amount based on the number of hours appointed to work weekly. Daily health monitoring plays an important part in keepi …, Data suggest travel increases the chance of getting and spreading COVID-19. 07/23/20 | 6 pm | Dr. Patrick Ramsey, maternal-fetal medicine, shares ways expectant mothers can protect themselves from COVID-19 with KSAT 12 audience, 07/22/20 | 5:15 pm | Dr. Thomas Patterson, Infectious Diseases, is interviewed by Texas Standard, a program of Texas Public Radio, on his leading the current antiviral drug Remdesivir research at University Hospital, 07/21/20 | 6:25 pm | With emphasis placed on including our surrounding communities that span across the region’s service area, the We Can Stop the Spread message was shared with, and published by, The Comfort News, 07/21/20 | 6:25 pm | Dr. William Henrich, MD, president, is mentioned at the conclusion of this story regarding Fourth-of-July surge in hospital rates with a link to his KSAT interview that aired June 16, 07/21/20 | 6:25 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, did two live interviews on KSAT 12 to provide an update on the way hospitalizations are trending here and reinforce that the public remain vigilant, 07/20/20 | 5 pm | People in the 20s have the highest number of cases of any age group in the county, according to local data, as commented upon by Dr. Jason Rosenfeld, Center for Medical Humanities & Ethics, and reported by KSAT 12, 07/20/20 | 5 pm | Dr. Thomas Patterson, infectious diseases, speaks to The Rivard Report regarding the latest phase of the international remdesivir clinical trial being conducted in partnership with University Health System, 07/20/20 | 5 pm | UT Health San Antonio’s We Can Stop the Spread message appeared in the Uvalde Leader News, conveying helpful tips from infectious diseases faculty Drs. October 19 Spring 2021 registration begins. For specific cleaning proto …, In addition to the frequent sanitization of high-touch services in each building, Facilities Management also has available cleaning kits to enable cleaning of surfaces within each department. Monday. 210-567-7000. Dr. Ruth Berggren, MD, Infectious Diseases, urges us to do our part to further the “We Can Stop the Spread” public education initiative. View the podcast series at: podcast series. When substantial changes occur, revised Academic Calendars will be published on this site with the new publication date posted in each Academic Calendar. 08/03/20 | 4:45 pm | Dr. Mandie Svatek, Pediatrics, was interviewed for a story that aired on News 4 about the importance of getting children vaccinated before the school year, despite the pandemic. The university observes the same number of holidays, a combination of national and state holidays, that are observed by state agencies. In this Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial 3, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, remdesivir will be paired with a drug called interferon beta-1a, which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has already approved for multiple sclerosis patient, 08/11/2020 | 3:30 pm | Dr. Tom Patterson, Infectious Diseases, spoke to News 4 San Antonio audiences about the drug remdesivir now entering the third phase of clinical trials at University Hospital, keeping us on the cutting edge of the battle against COVID-19. Links from web sites affiliated with The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio's web site (www.uthscsa.edu) to other web sites do not constitute or imply university endorsement of those sites, their content, or products and services associated with those sites. Physicians of UT Health San Antonio and University Health System are among the first in the nation to test an investigational drug for the treatment of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Threats include phishing, fraud, scams, ransomware, and denial of service campa …, Our organization requires daily health monitoring for all faculty, staff, students and residents before arriving on campus to ensure they are free of any symptoms potentially related to COVID-19. 12/31/2020 | 4 pm | Dr. Anthony Hartzler, General & Hospital Medicine, commented to Fox News San Antonio regarding the importance of mask wearing when flying, when 6-foot distancing is not being maintained, as even a sophisticated ventilation system may not prevent the spread of COVID-19 if you take off your mask; Dr. Hartzler emphasized that COVID is primarily transmitted by large droplets that would travel more or less directly from someone over a very short space. Whereas children under the age of 10 don’t seem transmit COVID-19 as easily as adults— perhaps because their cough isn’t as strong and they’re not as tall — middle school students appear to transmit it as much as adults: 07/27/20 | 5:30 pm | Dr. Gladys Keene, dean of our Laredo Regional campus, spoke to the 10 pm audience of KGNS TV (Laredo), after a morning appearance on their social site, on the importance of social distancing and wearing a mask; Dr. Keene also advised families to go outdoors and stay active, 07/23/20 | 6 pm | Dr. Gladys Keene, dean, Laredo Regional Campus, was interviewed today by KGNS TV, Laredo, on the major tips of hand washing, mask wearing, avoiding gatherings and social distancing in order to stop the spread of COVID-19. All tests for faculty, staff and students must be scheduled through the COVID-19 Hotline (210-450-8000) by a clinical team member. 5/8/20 | Facility Sanitation and Enhanced Housekeeping Protocols as Phased Return-To-Campus Plan Continues, 5/7/20 | Cleaning Kit Availability and Instructions | Virex Mycolio Application Instructions, 5/6/20 | What to expect when returning to campus (infographic), 05/05/20 | Guidelines for Resuming Research Operations at UT Health San Antonio, 01/15/2021 | 6 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, is quoted in this Fox San Antonio story on the rise of COVID-19 cases, explaining the difference between the positivity rates and the transmission rate, which is the number of individuals that are infected by the coronavirus at a particular time, 01/15/2021 | 6 pm | Dr. Fred Campbell, General and Hospital Medicine, in his latest interview with the statewide public radio program The Texas Standard, a Texas Public Radio show that is produced in the state capital to air on public radio stations statewide including San Antonio, KUT Austin, KERA North Texas and Houston Public Media, answered listeners’ questions about their health during the coronavirus pandemic, 01/15/2021 | 6 pm | Dr. Ruth Berggren, Infectious Diseases, participated in a recent KSAT 12 TV town hall on the topic of the Trust Index related to false claims that the COVID-19 vaccine contains a tracking device, 01/15/2021 | 6 pm | Registered nurse Cassandra Hernandez commented to KSAT 12 news that her care received from the post-COVID-19 recovery clinic of UT Health Physicians changed her life, 01/15/2021 | 6 pm | On the Jan. 12 briefing, Mayor Ron Nirenberg mentioned the Mil Gracias (A Thousand Thanks) educational effort championed by UT Health San Antonio faculty and staff including Dr. Amelie Ramirez, Dr. Claudia Miller and Dr. Mandie Svatek.Mil Gracias is a thank you to smokers who go outside to light up or quit altogether, an important consideration during the current perfect storm of respiratory distress caused by COVID, mountain cedar and smoking, 01/15/2021 | 6 pm | Dr. Jennifer Potter, Psychiatry/vice dean for research, was a featured guest during the noon hour Jan. 14 on Texas Public Radio’s The Source, regarding the fact that, when the U.S. was already experiencing its deadliest drug overdose epidemic pre-pandemic, now, exacerbated by the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, evidence suggests the overdose death toll is on track to reach an all-time high, 01/15/2021 | 6 pm | Dr. Luz Garcini, Center for Research to Advance Community Health (ReACH), is quoted in this Laredo Morning Times story regarding vaccine rollout issues not unique to Laredo, but the city faces extra hurdles to reach herd immunity, 01/12/2021 | 6 pm | Dr. Barbara Taylor, Infectious Diseases, speaks to News 4 San Antonio news audiences on the Novavax trial launch, emphasizing that minorities are desperately needed for clinical trials because the inclusion of diverse groups in trials is the only way to make effective vaccines for all; the CDC says for Hispanic populations and non-Hispanic Black individuals, the odds of catching coronavirus are almost five times higher than in non-Hispanic whites. 2020-2021 training year perspective on keeping elderly family at Nursing homes is a document providing examples of events. 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