‘Military Brat:’ Do You Know Where The Term Comes From?

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April is the Month of the Military Child

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TRC4 Awards $18M in Grants for Trauma Care Research

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President William Henrich: Leaving a Legacy of Support for Military Health

On March 14, 2024, Dr. William Henrich, the President of UT Health San Antonio, passed away after a valiant fight with cancer. The Military Health Institute (MHI) team was honored to work closely with President Henrich over the past 10 years. He was always a staunch supporter of our military, veterans, and their families; in […]

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Military Health Institute Supports Inaugural UT System Trauma Research Symposium

The Military Health Institute at the UT System Trauma Research Symposium

Military Health Institute Supports Inaugural UT System Trauma Research Symposium The Military Health Institute (MHI) was proud to support the first UT System Trauma Research Symposium. The MHI team led the planning committee for the symposium that hosted 160 participants in Austin, TX, over two days. Representatives from each UT System university, as well as […]

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Call for Abstracts: San Antonio Military Health Systems and Universities Research Forum

The SURF conference will be held in conjunction with the Military Medical Industry Day (MMID) and BexarBio to create a new meeting concept, the AIM Health R&D Summit bringing together (A)cademia, (I)ndustry, and (M)ilitary researchers. The AIM Health R&D Summit will be co-sponsored by SURF, Velocity Texas, the City of San Antonio, and Bexar County. […]

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San Antonio Researchers Get Millions to Put Discoveries into Practice

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A Great Success: SURF 2023

The San Antonio Military Health and Universities Research Forum (SURF) took place this year on June 15. This year’s conference was a great success and provided amazing opportunities for military health researchers to network and learn from experts in the military, academia, and industry. The Military Health Institute was proud to sponsor the event with UTSA […]

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Treatment for combat-related PTSD advances with method shown to be fast, effective

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Trauma Research Center Coming to San Antonio with UT System and Army Funding

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