Posts written by garzad11
Thank a Resident Day (2020)
March 2, 2020
Fourth year medical students from the Gold Humanism Honor Society at UT Health San Antonio celebrated “Thank A Resident Day” this past Friday (February 28, 2020). These medical students traveled to different departments delivering gift bags, doughnuts, snacks, and drinks. They definitely brought a smile to the faces of our hardworking residents!
Grand Rounds: Michael T. Lawton, M.D.
February 7, 2020
Michael T. Lawton, M.D., visited the Department of Neurosurgery to speak during grand rounds and provide his guidance regarding faculty and resident case presentations. Dr. Lawton is president and CEO of the Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) in Phoenix, Arizona, and chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at BNI. He is an internationally recognized neurosurgeon with […]
Dr. Garvin’s Farewell Party
January 29, 2020
Last week, the Department of Neurosurgery got a chance to wish Dr. Rachel Garvin farewell. Team members gathered together at Nicha’s to celebrate all the contributions she has made to our program and congratulate her as she begins the next chapter of her career. Best of luck, Dr. Garvin!
Elfisode 7: Cool Beanz!
December 23, 2019
HEY! Busy elves need coffee breaks too! C’mon, people. Those toys aren’t going to make themselves.
Sweater Weather
December 19, 2019
Team members from the department recently had some fashionable holiday fun coordinating a cozy sweater soiree. Everyone looks so festive!
Elfisode 5: Cutehanger
December 19, 2019
Is he climbing the tree or…just giving it a really big hug? We’re not sure, but his enthusiasm is infectious! Go, Neuro-Elf! Go!
Elfisode 4: Trophy Life
December 17, 2019
For all his unrepentant mischief-making, the Neuro-Elf still holds the #1 spot in our hearts this holiday season.
Elfisode 3: Mission Imp-Possible
December 16, 2019
Looks like the Neuro-Elf is at it again with hi(gh)jinks. Such a troublemaker! At least he’s practicing good safety habits with that helmet.
Elfisode 2: Class Act
December 11, 2019
Our resident elf was recently found hard at work in the reindeer anatomy lab. Good for you, Neuro-Elf! Way to rack up those Continuing Medical Education credit hours.
