Texas A&M’s Clinical Learning Resource Center educates Aggies entering the health care field through a series of realistic simulations.
William “Rhett” Butler ’21 returned to school to become an oncologist as a way to honor his late brother’s battle with cancer.
Lou ’85 and Mark Houser ’83 offer their support to EnMed, an innovative new program that unites engineering and medicine.
From a new Department of Military Medicine to expanded partnerships with the Corps of Cadets, check out the progress.
Why is this mother-daughter team helping Texas A&M merge technology and health care? The reasons are many.
Sue and Joe Knowles ’50, MD, make the largest scholarship gift in the history of the health sciences at Texas A&M.
The A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine received its first one million dollar alumni gift from Jay Olen Franklin, M.D. and his wife Ana.
Texas A&M researchers are trying to find ways to treat epilepsy, which affects about 1 in every 100 Americans and about 65 million people worldwide.
Also known as Query fever, Q fever is an animal-borne bacterial infection that has affected hundreds of U.S. troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Texas A&M University Institute for Advanced Study (TIAS) announced its Faculty Fellows for the 2015-16 academic year.