September 11, 2025 - 18:37
A significant number of graduates from UT San Antonio Health Science Center are opting to stay in Texas, contributing to the state's healthcare system. This commitment plays a vital role in addressing critical workforce shortages in various fields, including medicine, nursing, dentistry, and allied health.
By retaining these skilled professionals within the state, UT San Antonio is actively working to ensure that communities across Texas have access to high-quality healthcare services. The university's emphasis on local employment not only benefits the graduates but also enhances the overall health landscape in Texas.
As healthcare demands continue to rise, the importance of a strong and well-distributed workforce cannot be overstated. UT San Antonio's focus on producing competent and dedicated healthcare providers is a strategic move that promises to bolster the state's ability to meet these challenges head-on. The university's efforts are pivotal in fostering a sustainable healthcare environment for the future.
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Dean Kristofer Hagglund of the College of Health Sciences to Retire in 2026After more than 35 years of dedicated service at the University of Missouri, Dean Kristofer Hagglund has announced his retirement, effective August 2026. Throughout his tenure, Hagglund has played...
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