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Bridges, 80, becomes 1st Doctorate of Health Informatics graduate at UTHealth School of Biomedical Informatics

乔·布里奇斯(Joe Bridges)站在绿色区域的照片。(摄于Rogelio Castro/Uthealth Houston的照片)

April 29, 2022

For more than a decade, Joe Bridges, DHI, witnessed his sister Jan struggle to figure out what was causing bouts of severe swelling; and then he decided to do something about it. Beginning at age 77, Bridges dedicated three years to researching and implementing a solution that can help physicians consider a wider array of possible diagnoses to get it right the first time to help prevent patients, like his sister, from suffering unnecessarily.


UT健康Houston’s UTMOVE program receives distinguished Edmond J. Safra Fellowship in Movement Disorders

Clinic staff and former UTMOVE fellows, from left to right: Alicia Lerma, medical assistant; Shivika Chandra, MD; Mya C. Schiess, MD; Swati Pradeep, DO; Melissa Christie, MD; and Humberto Leal Bailey, MD. (Photo by UTHealth Houston)

2022年4月28日

休斯顿的Uthealth健康运动障碍和神经退行性疾病奖学金培训计划(UT移动fellowship program) has been chosen byThe Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research(MJFF) as one of eight international academic centers to train a new movement disorder clinician-researcher — a neurologist with additional training and expertise in diagnosing and treating Parkinson’s and related diseases — as part of the Edmond J. Safra Fellowship in Movement Disorders Class of 2025.



助听器允许兄弟姐妹茁壮成长

Thanks to their hearing aids and the expert care of UT Physicians specialists, Elizabeth and Elliott Maddox are now thriving. (Photo by Alyssa Duty/UT Physicians)

2022年4月21日

Elizabeth and Elliott Maddox love watching cartoons, eating snacks, and playtime, just like most other young children. However, they each have one extra step in the morning — putting in their hearing aids.


Project INTEGRA gives former opioid user purpose on his road to recovery

INTEGRA team pictured with patient, Frank Williams (second from the right) in front of the mobile unit. (Photo by UTHealth Houston)

April 18, 2022

弗兰克·威廉姆斯(Frank Williams)在教堂里长大了键盘,但到13岁时,他被介绍给非法物质,并开始在他的高中一年级开始出售大麻。十年后,威廉姆斯(Williams)出售海洛因,并通过他所谓的“摇动习惯”慢慢沉迷于这种物质 - 这是当物质渗入您的毛孔中,这么多接触它。






研究发现发现

A wireless implant could be the key to treating neuropathic pain resistant to medical therapy, according to a new study from UTHealth Houston. (Photo by UTHealth Houston)

March 31, 2022

Using a 1-millimeter-sized wireless implant to stimulate peripheral nerves from within blood vessels has the potential to treat neuropathic pain resistant to medical therapy, according to a team of multi-institutional researchers including Sunil A. Sheth, MD, ofUT健康Houston.



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