- We’ve all seen the sideline tents on game day. Katherine Bartush, MD, director of sports medicine at ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß and head orthopaedic surgeon at The University of Texas at San Antonio explains why they’re important and talks about what it means to be a sports medicine doctor.
- The San Antonio Business Journal selected five from ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß who were publicly honored on October 20 as Health Care Heroes. The annual awards recognize the many professionals that make up San Antonio’s vital health care industry. Read more about the winners here.
- We are making lives better by offering advanced sports medicine and orthopaedic care for our athletes and our community at locations across San Antonio and the Hill Country. For more information about ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß and ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß Athletics partnership, click here.
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- Join us before every ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß home football game under the ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß tent near HEB Plaza at the Alamodome for fun and games. All are invited. ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß is the official health care partner of ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß Athletics.
- Fentanyl poisoning is on the rise. ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß's program helps individuals and organizations be prepared to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß is proud to be entrusted with the distribution of state funded naloxone in Texas. This program has distributed over 300,000 doses of naloxone to individuals and organizations across Texas, who have in turn, saved thousands of lives. How can you order Narcan?
- Watch the interview on KSAT.com. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Learn the risk factors for breast cancer and how to lower your risk, from Kate Lathrop, MD, a breast oncologist at the Mays Cancer Center. Lathrop also shares the difference between a 2-D and 3-D mammogram, and how genetic testing and counseling help patients.
- Get to know Ken Kenneth-Nwosa, MD, head team physician for ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß Athletics and expert sports medicine specialist accepting patients at ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß Physicians.
- Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the country, accounting for one out of every five deaths. To reduce this statistic, our primary care practices have been dedicated to reducing patients’ high blood pressure and saving lives. ¸£ÀûÒ»ÇøÔÚÏß Physicians has been recognized by The American Heart Association® and the American Medical Association for improving patients' blood pressure and helping decrease their risk of heart attack and stroke.
- The monkeypox virus outbreak is growing in the United States and elsewhere. Learn how monkeypox spreads and what parents need to know to keep their kids healthy, from Theresa Barton, MD. What to know: