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The TTUHSC School of Pharmacy and the School of Nursing are the only academic units to offer classes at the campus. TTUHSC Dallas is located adjacent to the Southwestern Medical District in Dallas, that includes institutions such as Children's Medical Center Dallas , Parkland Memorial Hospital , and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical ...
The School of Pharmacy's administrative hub is located in Amarillo and the school has regional campus sites in Lubbock, Dallas and Abilene. The school has two Dallas-area regional sites: one located on the grounds of the North Texas Veterans Administration Medical Center and the second located within the central Dallas medical district.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo (TTUHSC Amarillo) is a branch campus of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) located in Amarillo, Texas. The university exists in two locations in Amarillo: one housing the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health and the Harrington Library of the Health Sciences, and ...
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8th President of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center; In office May 17, 2010 – October 30, 2019: Preceded by: John C. Baldwin: Succeeded by: Lori Rice-Spearman: Personal details; Born February 24, 1962 (age 62) Columbia, Louisiana, U.S. Education: Stephen F. Austin State University University of Texas Medical Branch : Website
The Texas Pharmacy Association was formed as the Texas Pharmaceutical Association (TPA) in the May 1879 in the back of a pharmacy in Dallas, Texas.The name was updated in 1994 to incorporate the idea of pharmacy as a multidisciplinary field that combines a tangible drug product with an intangible cognitive service, which has been developed to be known as Medication Therapy Management.
The School of Medicine (SOM) located in Lubbock, Texas was established as the Texas Tech University School of Medicine in 1969 by the 61st Texas Legislature, and the SOM first graduated Doctors of Medicine in 1974. [3] [4] The SOM has grown into the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC), and the SOM is now just one school within ...
Former Texas Tech Board of Regents member [125] Amon G. Carter: 1930 Former Texas Tech Board of Regents member [125] Tom C. Clark: 1947 United States Supreme Court Justice and United States Attorney General [125] Glenna Goodacre — Sculptor [126] Fred Gurley: 1953 President of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway [125] Kent Hance [a] 2005