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Summer means more time outdoors — and a higher risk of rattlesnake bites! 🐍 Spencer Pruitt, M.D., a Texas Tech Physicians critical care pediatrician in Amarillo, shares expert advice with KFDA NewsChannel10 on what to do if you or someone you know gets bitten. newschannel10.com/2025/06/18/ama…




.Texas A&M Health and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center joined with the student org, BUILD — along with local leadership and other collaborators — to unveil a new, innovative medical care facility for a Trans-Pecos region rural community: a 40-foot, retro-fitted shipping container. dailydose.ttuhsc.edu/2025/july/jeff…

Families, friends and members of the Lubbock community showed their support for the arts and those with #aphasia at a concert and art exhibit marking the end of a two-week arts camp hosted by TTUHSC_SHP partnership with Texas Tech Visual & Performing Arts. dailydose.ttuhsc.edu/2025/june/apha…

The Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences undergraduate research program led by Hoyoung Yi, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, offers valuable experiences for TTUHSC_SHP students! In the 2024-25 academic year, 27 students dove into research, culminating in 16 poster presentations at conventions.


.Texas A&M Health and #TTUHSC joined with the student org, BUILD — along with local leadership and other collaborators — to unveil a new, innovative medical care facility for a Trans-Pecos region rural community: a 40-foot, retro-fitted shipping container. dailydose.ttuhsc.edu/2025/july/jeff…



The #TTUHSC Garrison Institute on Aging and Wovenly, Inc. are launching the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services GUIDE Model, a new program designed to improve care for individuals living with dementia and support their caregivers. lubbockonline.com/story/news/hea…


“PA school has started!” 🩺 Kylee was excited to start in the TTUHSC_SHP Nadine and Tom Craddick Physician Assistant Studies Program!


The #TTUHSC campus in #Amarillo has received a grant to support groundbreaking cancer research led by Hiranmoy Das, Ph.D., a TTUHSC Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy professor of pharmaceutical sciences. The funding will help advance the study of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). dailydose.ttuhsc.edu/2025/june/amar…

“sorry been busy and forgot to post” 👆 Emilia, a student in the TTUHSC School of Nursing School of Nursing at the #Abilene campus, shared that she’s been busy in her studies!


Leigh Ann Reel, Au.D., Ph.D., CCC-A, director of the TTUHSC_SHP Center for Speech, Language and Hearing Research, tells us about the causes and prevention strategies for noise-induced hearing loss, particularly for adolescents in rural areas. dailydose.ttuhsc.edu/2025/june/shp-…

On two occasions recently, team members with the TTUHSC Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy at the #Dallas campus volunteered with Feed My Starving Children. They helped pack 234 boxes and 49,942 MannaPack® meals specially designed to help reverse and prevent undernutrition around the world.


Supported by a The National Institute on Aging (NIA) grant, Aric F. Logsdon, Ph.D., a TTUHSC School of Medicine researcher, will study how mechanisms associated with the onset of age-related diseases, and potential impacts of TBIs on aging, could lead to new methods capable of reducing disease. dailydose.ttuhsc.edu/2025/july/nih-…

Forrest Summers, MHA, BSN, R.N., is the CEO of Perimeter Healthcare of Jackson. He graduated with his Master's in Healthcare Administration from TTUHSC_SHP in 2019, where he learned a bigger view of the industry that he has carried with him in his career. dailydose.ttuhsc.edu/2025/july/shp-…

“IV’e been waiting for this one 💉🤍” Aaliya, a nursing student at the Lubbock campus, was excited about her #FirstIV start! For TTUHSC School of Nursing students, it’s something of a tradition to pose for a photo with the tourniquet from their first IV start or blood draw.
