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Patient Resources https://utswmed.org/patient-resources/ We offer resources, such as billing, insurance, support services, and medical records, to help patients prepare for their appointments or hospital stays and support... -
Aspirin study aspires to settle dosage question https://utswmed.org/medblog/aspirin-study/ A new clinical trial called ADAPTABLE, The Aspirin Study is aiming to set the record straight on which of two commonly used daily doses of aspirin is more effective... -
Physician Update 2020 https://utswmed.org/heart/physician-update/2020/ Review reports of our physicians and scientists from the 2020 AHA Scientific Sessions.
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Hepatitis C treatment can cut risk of liver-related death by 50% for patients with a history of liver cancer https://utswmed.org/medblog/hepatitis-c-treatment-can-cut-risk-liver-related-death-50-patients-history-liver-cancer/ This study looked at medical records for patients who were cured of liver cancer at 31 North American medical centers. The findings demonstrate that patients who... -
Physician Update 2019 https://utswmed.org/heart/physician-update/2019/ Review reports of our physicians and scientists from the 2019 AHA Scientific Sessions.
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Parking at Clements University Hospital https://utswmed.org/locations/clements/parking/ See parking information for William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital.
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Concussions: Setting the record straight https://utswmed.org/medblog/concussions-set-record-straight/ Concussions are serious injuries that affect all age groups. Yet what you hear in the news is not always accurate. We debunk common concussion myths. -
Parking and Transportation at POB1 https://utswmed.org/locations/pob1/professional-office-building-1-parking/ Get directions and transportation information for Professional Office Building 1, which is located at 5959 Harry Hines Boulevard.
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COVID-19 vaccines: The tough questions answered by a frontline doctor https://utswmed.org/medblog/covid-vaccine-questions/ The COVID-19 vaccines are ready in record time, but we know you have questions about how they work, safety, and side effects. So here are some evidence-based answers... -
Hoarse? Lost your voice? Here’s what to do https://utswmed.org/medblog/voice-care/ If you’re hoarse for more than two weeks, you should see a laryngologist (an ENT surgeon who specializes in the vocal cords).