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UT Southwestern Medical Center Interns (Science Cluster)

On April 11, 2018, the following students were recognized at the UT Southwestern Medical Center Luncheon.  These nine students are in Ms. Crouch's science class.  They are also interns at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

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UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75390
Phone: 214-648-3111

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Education and Training

As one of the premier academic medical centers in the nation, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center™ trains the physicians, medical scientists, and health care professionals of the future.

  • Medical students learn to become highly skilled practitioners

  • Researchers are trained to lead the way in developing the latest in biomedical science

  • Health professions students go on to become integral members of our nation's health care delivery and education system.

Two UT Southwestern graduates – one from the Medical School and one from the Graduate School – have won Nobel Prizes.

UT Southwestern achieves excellence in education because its faculty is second to none. Our faculty has included six Nobel laureates, as well as numerous members of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Medicine (formerly the Institute of Medicine), and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Maria Ayala

Greg Lerma

Flor Lozano

Jorge Gonzalez

Stephanie Hernandez

Esther Quilo

Beronica Lozano

Andrea Turcios

Abel Fuentes

Community at Large

  • The Science Teacher Access to Resources at Southwestern (STARS) program makes some of UT Southwestern’s vast educational resources available to middle and high school science teachers. Over the past 20 years, the STARS program has grown to serve more than 6,000 teachers and 35,000 students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The scope of STARS has also steadily expanded to include more than 20 separate programs for teachers and students throughout Texas.

  • UT Southwestern’s summer undergraduate programs allow students to get involved in research or the clinical side of medicine even before finishing their college years.

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