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Dolph Briscoe Jr. Library
24/7 Hours Briscoe Library is open 24/7 for UT Health students, faculty and staff, including holidays. We are here to serve UT Health San Antonio faculty, staff, and learners. Entry to the library is by UT Health SA badge access only. View the Briscoe Library Holiday Schedule > Address & Contact Information 7703 Floyd [...] Read moreP. I. (Pat Ireland) Nixon, 1883-1965
Pat I. Nixon - picture taken for his 75th birthday. Dr. P. I. Nixon was a prominent physician in San Antonio, as well as a skillful writer and researcher. He is recognized as the preeminent historian of Texas medicine. He was the sole author of three books devoted to Texas medicine and was co-author of [...] Read moreLibrary Divisions
Office of the Director The Office of the Senior Director of Libraries, headed by Owen Ellard, MLIS, MA, is responsible for overall planning, budget and personnel administration, building maintenance, staff development, and official communication with The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and external institutions and organizations. Resource Management The purpose of [...] Read moreFull House for Nixon Lecture by Ronald M. Stewart, MD, FACS
The Friends of the P.I. Nixon Medical Historical Library Lecture Series continued in the new year with a full house for speaker Ronald Stewart, MD, FACS on the topic History of EMS and Trauma Systems. Dr. Stewart graduated from medical school and completed his surgical residency at UT Health at San Antonio. Following residency, he […]
Read moreOctober 18th – Deadline for Nixon Dinner Registration
49th Annual Nixon Dinner, November 7th! Presentation: Many Sleepless Nights: The Odyssey of Organ Transplantation Speaker Lee Gutkind will give a moving account of the earliest patients, pioneers in organ transplantation, and evolving technology. Time: Meet & Greet: 6:30 PM | Dinner: 7:00 PM Location: Old […]
Read moreRegistration Now Open for 49th Annual Nixon Dinner, November 7th!
Speaker Lee Gutkind will give a moving account of the earliest patients, pioneers in organ transplantation, and evolving technology. Gutkind is considered the pioneer of creative nonfiction, has authored and edited more than 30 books, lectured to audiences around the world, and is founder and editor of Creative Nonfiction, the first and largest literary magazine […]
Read moreRuth Stewart, History of UT Health School of Nursing – Nixon Lecture
On Thursday, 9/12, Ruth Stewart gave an inspiring account of the early beginnings of the UT Health School of Nursing, 50 years ago. Ms. Stewart joined the faculty in 1969, collaboratively developing the undergraduate program. She was later instrumental in developing other programs, including the first family nurse practitioner in Texas and the graduate community health […]
Read moreYou’re Invited! Friends of the P.I. Nixon Lecture Series
Friends of the P.I. Nixon Lecture Series Briscoe Library, Howe Conference Room, 5th Floor 6:00 PM Thursday, 9/12/19 – Ruth Stewart, MS, RN, FAAN, History of UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing Wednesday, 11/13/19 – Tania Roman, MD, MPH, History of Obstetrics Wednesday, 1/15/20 – Ronald Steward, MD, History of Trauma Care Wednesday, 2/12/20 […]
Read moreSave the Date – 49th Annual Nixon Dinner – November 7th
Registration Open Soon! Presentation: The History of Organ Transplantation Date: Thursday, November 7, 2019 Time: Meet & Greet: 6:30 PM | Dinner: 7:00 PM Old San Francisco Steak House | 10223 Sahara Street Located north of Loop 410. From San Pedro, turn right onto Sahara Street. Cost: $55 per person, $35 for students Paid […]
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