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A MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT WILLIAM L. HENRICH
Thank you for your generous support of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. It is through philanthropic support from you and others throughout our community and the world that UT Health San Antonio continues to be a premier academic health center, transforming health and health care for all. For more than half a century, many have relied on us for the best in care, an excellent education and groundbreaking research. We are exceptionally grateful that we can rely on your generosity which plays a critical role in our achievements, and, most importantly, our mission of making lives better
We are excited to share with you how your support has helped our endowments grow in the past five years in both size and numbers. These endowments help us attract the best students and recruit and retain world-class faculty. Your investment has allowed UT Health to be nationally recognized for its extraordinary accomplishments: our partnership with MD Anderson to provide the absolute best in cancer research, care, and treatment right here in San Antonio; the recognition of the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases as a National Institute on Aging (NIA)-designated Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center; and the building of a new and state-of-the-art multispecialty and research hospital (opening 2024) which will bring innovative therapies to San Antonio to meet the significant health challenges we face.
These unprecedented times have called for each of us to do “everything it takes” and nowhere is this more evident than at UT Health San Antonio. In this report, we showcase how endowments have made possible the innovative work of our physicians and investigators at UT Health San Antonio.
We are grateful to you for the confidence you have placed in us and enduring support for our university, for generations to come.
With greatest respect,
William L. Henrich, MD, MACP President, UT Health San Antonio
John P. Howe, III, MD, Distinguished Chair in Health Policy Professor of Medicine