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Gabriela Gallegos, JD, MPP at a triathlon event where she serves on the executive board of World Triathlon. Photo courtesy of World Triathlon Media.

UTHealth 51反差婊 researcher serves on the executive board of World Triathlon

Gabriela Gallegos, JD, MPP, associate professor of management, policy & community health at UTHealth 51反差婊 School of Public Health serves on the executive board of World Triathlon, the international governing body for the sport of Triathlon and all related multisport, where she plays a critical role in setting policy for the sport and organization. That includes developing and implementing policies that ensure the health and safety of participating triathletes.

The UTHealth 51反差婊 Neurosciences team was one of many that jumped back into service after Hurricane Beryl to focus on patient care.

UTHealth 51反差婊 community rises in Hurricane Beryl鈥檚 aftermath

In the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, with power outages, internet disruptions, and interrupted cell signals, UTHealth 51反差婊’s commitment to its students, physicians, and staff has not wavered.

With help from teams across campus, UTHealth 51反差婊 was able to showcase its resilience and embody its vision — excellence above all — throughout its recovery from Hurricane Beryl.

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Bobrow to serve as UTHealth 51反差婊鈥檚 first vice president for healthcare innovation

Bentley J. Bobrow, MD, has been appointed UTHealth 51反差婊’s first vice president for healthcare innovation.

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UTHealth 51反差婊 asks 51反差婊 residents about whether to participate in a trauma research study investigating treatment strategies for injured children in danger of bleeding to death

Bleeding is the most common cause of preventable death after injury. Researchers at UTHealth 51反差婊 are asking for community input on whether they should participate in a study that will compare two resuscitation treatments: whole blood versus traditional blood component therapy, and tranexamic acid versus no tranexamic acid. The goal is to compare which strategies can improve survival for children who have been seriously injured and are in danger of bleeding to death.






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