Get the pulse on five vital Texas A&M Health programs that serve Texans and create more knowledgeable Aggies to address today’s health care needs.
Scholarship recipient Ahmed Basharat ’20 ’24 pursues his dream of becoming the physician he wished his mother would have had.
Among the first Aggies to earn a medical degree from Texas A&M, Dr. David Lawson ’79 ’81 reflects on his journey and the future of medicine.
Texas A&M University School of Nursing’s Dr. Robin Page finds joy in helping others and advancing maternal health care.
Texas A&M University Emergency Medical Services gives Aggies real-world experience responding to calls and helping people in need.
After years of preparation and an unsuccessful application cycle, Skyler Child ’25 begins medical school alongside his brother, Nathan Child ’25.
Dr. Marcia Ory, a Texas A&M University health expert, shares healthy aging habits to adopt in 2022.
Dr. Angela Clendenin ’91 and Dean Shawn Gibbs reflect on their experiences of leading Texas A&M’s COVID-19 response.
Creating a matching opportunity or utilizing matching funds provided by other donors is a powerful way to double your impact at Texas A&M University.
A decorated competitive shooter, Meagan Harrington ’21 has her sights set on becoming a nurse anesthetist and paying it forward to future Aggies.
Burn surgeon Amalia Cochran ’89 ’98 stresses the importance of leadership education for all of Texas A&M University’s physicians-in-training.
A Foundation Excellence Award is allowing John-Beloved Osho ’22, a psychology major, to pursue his dream of attending medical school.
To further cancer prevention research, Jill and Rick Steco committed a bequest to benefit the Texas A&M University College of Medicine.
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.
From a new Department of Military Medicine to expanded partnerships with the Corps of Cadets, check out the progress.
Dr. Michael Morrisey answers your most common questions about Medicare.
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.
Initiative helps rural and underserved Texans be proactive in protecting their health.
Reflecting on the Texas A&M College of Nursing’s 10th anniversary.
Rick and Kathy Spletter ’79 establish the first EnMed endowed scholarship to support transformative health care.
Gay Family Scholarship supports future Aggie nurses.