Max and his owners are breathing a sigh of relief after a team at the Small Animal Teaching Hospital successfully removed about 80 bladder stones from his body.
Researchers from Texas A&M were awarded a grant that will support research to enhance the training of orthopedic residents through a 3D printed simulator and visualized performance data.
By Katherine Hancock, Texas A&M University Health Science Center When asked to list three things that uniquely define her, Grace Lassiter, a recent graduate of the Texas A&M College of Medicine, doesn’t hesitate in her response: “I love to paint, I want to be a surgeon and I am…
By Rae Lynn Mitchell, Texas A&M University Health Science Center Millions of Americans undergo surgery each year, and many of the more minor surgeries take place in outpatient settings like ambulatory surgery centers (ASC), hospital outpatient departments (HOPD) and physician offices. Over the past few decades, the…