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Match Day 2025: 170 New Doctors Bound for Austin »

Match Day 2025 brings 170 new doctors to Austin’s health care workforce, with 44 Dell Medical School students matching to residency programs across the country.

Dell Med Earns Continued Accreditation »

Five years after first earning its full accreditation, Dell Med remains a leader in training the workforce of the future with plans to expand learning opportunities through the creation of The University of Texas Medical Center.

Dell Med Bipolar Disorder Center Joins Landmark Global Research Network, Awarded $2.3M »

Dell Medical School’s Bipolar Disorder Center has been awarded a $2.3 million research grant as part of the landmark BD² Integrated Network initiative.

Huge Gain in National Rank for NIH Funding »

Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin has risen to No. 54 among 148 U.S. medical schools in the latest Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research rankings.

The Promise of Tech & Innovation in Health Care: 5 Takeaways From Michael Dell & John Noseworthy »

Longtime visionaries of health and technology Michael Dell and John Noseworthy, M.D., forecast how accelerating innovation and computing capabilities will shape the future of health — led by the new University of Texas Medical Center.

Hold the Phone: UT Team Aims To Reduce Stillbirth Rates With Smartphone Technology »

Uniting a leading maternal-fetal medicine program with some of the world’s most advanced supercomputing resources, researchers and clinicians at The University of Texas at Austin are aiming to reduce rates of stillbirth.

AI Health Care Innovator Will Lead Computational Medicine Research at UT »

AI pioneer co-founder Charles Taylor, Ph.D., joins The University of Texas at Austin to lead the new Center for Computational Medicine, developing AI and digital twins to simulate disease and personalize care. The collaboration between Dell Medical School and the Oden Institute advances Austin’s first academic medical center.

Empathetic Calls Improve Diabetes Control in Low-Income Adults, Study Shows  »

A Dell Med study, in collaboration with Lone Star Circle of Care, has found that empathetic phone calls made by nonmedical community members led to significant improvements in blood sugar control for low-income adults with diabetes. The findings suggest this approach could provide a simple, cost-effective model for managing chronic conditions.

Robin Reister: Training Tomorrow’s Primary Care Physicians »

Robin Reister, internal medicine residency primary care track program director, is dedicated to inspiring aspiring physicians to embrace primary care, emphasizing the importance of building enduring patient relationships and advocating for comprehensive health solutions.

Kevin Kumar: Beyond Surgery, Innovating Care for Pediatric Neurological Disorders »

Kevin Kumar is leveraging a range of research expertise at UT to translate discovery to the operating room — and forging new paths to recovery for some of Austin’s youngest, most medically complex patients.

Paint Me a Picture: AI’s Place in the Pediatric ED »

In the pediatric emergency department, fellow Niharika Goparaju, M.D., MPH is using artificial intelligence to bridge communication gaps and clarify medical procedures for young patients and their parents.

New Lung Cancer Screening Model Removes Barriers for Central Texas’ Most Vulnerable »

A new lung cancer screening initiative led by Dell Med and CommUnityCare Health Centers has made significant strides in overcoming barriers to care for low-income, uninsured and minority populations in Central Texas.

Lessons From the Bedside: Dell Med Students’ First Clinical Takeaways »

As part of Dell Medical School’s Leading EDGE curriculum, preclinical work is accelerated, and students begin clinical rotations in Year 2. We spoke with four students who looked back on the highs and lows of their first clinical experiences.

Dell Med Seniors Inducted Into Honor Medical Society »

This fall, eight Dell Med seniors were selected for induction into the school’s chapter of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society.

Dell Med Grad Debt Among the Lowest in the US »

Debt for graduates of Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin was half the national average, a 2025 report shows.

Enlisting AI in the Race Against the Clock »

A unique, local partnership — powered by machine learning algorithms — holds the key to optimizing the way stroke patients are transported to care facilities.

What AI Can Tell You About Your Knee Surgery  »

Artificial intelligence-informed tools at UT Health Austin are providing patients and surgeons with highly personalized recommendations for treatment options and their likely outcomes.

Shaping AI’s Place in Radiology  »

Diagnostic imaging is undergoing a transformation with the advent of artificial intelligence. Dell Med diagnostic radiology residents are leading the way.

So Long, Summer Camp: UT Premed Students Reflect on Pathways to Medicine  »

Dell Medical School’s pathway programs offer middle and high school students early exposure to medicine, and the experience is opening doors for thousands of future health professionals across Central Texas.

Dell Med Grads Reflect: The Impact of Medical Education on Residency Preparedness »

Hear from former students as they reflect on their Dell Med experience and how it equipped them for success in residency and beyond.