Our Time Is Now
The future of health is happening now, in Austin. With The University of Texas Medical Center, we have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to establish a world-class destination for academic medicine. One that transforms health care. One that makes “getting better” the best it can be. One that improves health for everyone in Central Texas and beyond.
It takes all of us. It takes all of you.
Your Support. Our Impact.
By making a gift to UT Medical Center, you help:
- Accelerate life-changing innovation with community partners in business, technology and life sciences
- Ensure everyone has the opportunity to be healthy
- Provide Central Texans the complex specialty care they need — in Austin
- Lead medical discoveries across a breadth of disciplines
- Attract top medical students, trainees and physicians to Austin
- Leverage a first-of-its-kind collaboration to define the future of health
An Academic Medical Center: The Heartbeat of Progress
There’s no better place to receive leading-edge care than the place where those breakthroughs originate. At an academic medical center, top clinicians and researchers work side by side in a uniquely dynamic environment, bringing the latest discoveries directly to patients.
We will build a hospital of the future, at the center of a new system of care, that extends beyond its walls. Along the way, we will develop novel technology, data, artificial intelligence and digital capabilities that drive innovation, then leverage these new technologies to enhance patient experiences and outcomes.
Investing in The University of Texas Medical Center — and the people working there to change lives — will leave a lasting impact on health in Austin and beyond.
Defining the Times
The University of Texas Medical Center will be a national health care destination, known for research and innovations that impact medicine worldwide. Through collaborations with Dell Medical School, the Cockrell School of Engineering, College of Pharmacy, College of Natural Sciences, School of Nursing, Steve Hicks School of Social Work, College of Liberal Arts, and others, we will lead advances in health.
Those discoveries will inform patient care at the UT specialty hospital and MD Anderson Cancer Center — and far beyond the Forty Acres through the medical students, residents and fellows who train here.