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Carol A. Tamminga is an American psychiatrist and neuroscientist, focusing in treating psychotic illnesses, such as schizophrenia, psychotic bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder, currently the Lou and Ellen McGinley Distinguished Chair in Psychiatric Research and the Chief of the Translational Neuroscience Division in Schizophrenia at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. [1]
He serves as President of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. [3] and co-chairman of Southwestern Health Resources, a collaboration between UT Southwestern and Texas Health Resources that cares for patients across North Texas and includes more than 30 hospitals, 300 clinics, and 2,600 physicians. [4]
In 2010, Williams was appointed to the faculty at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he was eventually promoted to Associate Professor.Williams led the trauma team who responded to the 2016 shooting of Dallas police officers; a national tragedy whereby five police officers were shot at a march against police brutality. [3]
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UT Southwestern or UTSW) is a public academic health science center in Dallas, Texas.With approximately 23,000 employees, [3] more than 3,000 full-time faculty, and nearly 4 million outpatient visits per year, UT Southwestern is the largest medical school in the University of Texas System and the State of Texas.
After his military service, he worked as a professor at Yale University until 1951. [7] In 1951, Seldin was recruited to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he worked for 67 years. [4] When Seldin joined UT Southwestern, it was the newest medical center in the country, and was housed in a dilapidated army barracks. [4]
Harry R. Jacobson (born June 21, 1947) is an American physician executive and entrepreneur who served as the vice chancellor for health affairs and CEO of Vanderbilt University Medical Center from 1997 to 2009.
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Bruce Alan Beutler ( / ˈ b ɔɪ t l ər / BOYT -lər ; born December 29, 1957) is an American immunologist and geneticist. Together with Jules A. Hoffmann , he received one-half of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , for "discoveries concerning the activation of innate immunity."
National Medical University Chicago 1891 1892 1909 1891 National Homeopathic Medical College, 1895 National Medical College, 1900 National Medical University, 1909 declared not in good standing by Illinois State Board of Health [2] Illinois National University of Illinois Chicago 1889 1890 Fraudulent [2] Illinois Northwestern College of Midwifery