University of Texas Medical Branch
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جامعة تكساس مدرسة الطب في هيوستن (بالإنجليزية: University of Texas Medical School at Houston) هي إحدى الكليات لتدريس الطب في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. تقع في مدينة هيوستن في ولاية تكساس الأمريكية. نوع الشهادة الطبية التي يتم تحصيلها هناك هي "MD". يتبع لكلية الطب مركز إم دي أندرسون للسرطان.
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El Centro Médico de la Universidad de Texas en Galveston (The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston en inglés), a menudo llamado "UTMB", es un centro docente del Sistema Universitario de Texas dedicado a la medicina. Está ubicado en la ciudad de Galveston, Texas (Estados Unidos). El campus está situado a extremo oriental de la isla de Galveston. Fue fundada en 1891.
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Lo University of Texas Medical Branch, abbreviato in UTMB, è un componente dello University of Texas System situato a Galveston, negli Stati Uniti. Si tratta di un complesso sanitario delle dimensioni di 344.000 m², con sette ospedali, 13.000 dipendenti e un ampio assortimento di cliniche specializzate, centri di ricerca e istituti, tra cui una scuola di medicina. Quest'ultima è la più antica uno ad ovest del fiume Mississippi. L'Old Red, l'edificio più antico dell'istituto
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The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) is a public academic health science center in Galveston, Texas. It is part of the University of Texas System. UTMB includes the oldest medical school in Texas, and has about 11,000 employees. In February 2019, it received an endowment of $560 million. On March 10, 2022, UTMB announced that the School of Medicine would be renamed to the John Sealy School of Medicine in honor of the over $1 billion dollars donated to the university and medical school by the Sealy family and the Sealy & Smith Foundation over the last century.
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جامعة تكساس مدرسة الطب في هيوستن (بالإنجليزية: University of Texas Medical School at Houston) هي إحدى الكليات لتدريس الطب في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. تقع في مدينة هيوستن في ولاية تكساس الأمريكية. نوع الشهادة الطبية التي يتم تحصيلها هناك هي "MD". يتبع لكلية الطب مركز إم دي أندرسون للسرطان.
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El Centro Médico de la Universidad de Texas en Galveston (The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston en inglés), a menudo llamado "UTMB", es un centro docente del Sistema Universitario de Texas dedicado a la medicina. Está ubicado en la ciudad de Galveston, Texas (Estados Unidos). El campus está situado a extremo oriental de la isla de Galveston. Fue fundada en 1891.
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Lo University of Texas Medical Branch, abbreviato in UTMB, è un componente dello University of Texas System situato a Galveston, negli Stati Uniti. Si tratta di un complesso sanitario delle dimensioni di 344.000 m², con sette ospedali, 13.000 dipendenti e un ampio assortimento di cliniche specializzate, centri di ricerca e istituti, tra cui una scuola di medicina. Quest'ultima è la più antica uno ad ovest del fiume Mississippi. L'Old Red, l'edificio più antico dell'istituto
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The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) is a public academic health science center in Galveston, Texas. It is part of the University of Texas System. UTMB includes the oldest medical school in Texas, and has about 11,000 employees. In February 2019, it received an endowment of $560 million. Established in 1891 as the University of Texas Medical Department, UTMB has grown from one building, 23 students and 13 faculty members to more than 70 buildings, more than 2,500 students and more than 1,000 faculty. It has four schools, three institutes for advanced study, a comprehensive medical library, four on-site hospitals (including an affiliated Shriners Hospital for Children), a network of clinics that provide primary and specialized medical care and numerous research facilities. UTMB's primary missions are health sciences education, medical research (it is home to the Galveston National Laboratory) and health care services. Its emergency department at John Sealy Hospital is certified as a Level I Trauma Center and serves as the lead trauma facility for a nine-county region in Southeast Texas; it is one of only three Level I Trauma centers serving all ages in Southeast Texas. In fiscal year 2012, UTMB received 20 percent of its $1.5 billion budget from the State of Texas to help support its teaching mission, hospital operation and Level 1 Trauma Center; UTMB generates the rest of its budget through its research endeavors, clinical services and philanthropy. It provides a significant amount of charity care (almost $96 million in 2012), and treats complex cases such as transplants and burns. In 2003 UTMB received funding to construct a $150 million Galveston National Biocontainment Laboratory on its campus, one of the few non-military facilities of this level. It houses several Biosafety Level 4 research laboratories, where studies on highly infectious materials can be carried out safely. It has schools of medicine, nursing, allied health professions, and a graduate school of biomedical sciences, as well as an institute for medical humanities. UTMB also has a major contract with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to provide medical care to inmates at all TDC sites in the eastern and southern portions of Texas. UTMB also has similar contracts with local governments needing inmate medical care. On March 10, 2022, UTMB announced that the School of Medicine would be renamed to the John Sealy School of Medicine in honor of the over $1 billion dollars donated to the university and medical school by the Sealy family and the Sealy & Smith Foundation over the last century.
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