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More than 90 programs

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San Antonio is the 7th largest city in the U.S.

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More than 900 residents and fellows

Clinical partnerships

Our major clinical partners are University Health System, South Texas Veteran’s Health Care System (Audie L. Murphy VA Hospital), Brooke Army Medical Center, and the Íø±¬³Ô¹Ï-San Antonio/M.D. Anderson Mays Cancer Center, the only National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center in South Texas. As the only civilian academic medical center and civilian Level I Trauma Center in the region for adults and pediatrics, we develop the knowledge, people, processes, and medicine to make health happen for our community and beyond.

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Clinician Educator Track

The Clinician Educator Track (CET) program is an enrichment opportunity for residents and fellows who would like to improve their teaching skills and learn more about Academic Medicine. Residents and fellows participate in monthly seminars and may be assigned teaching activities through their individual training programs.

Learn more about the Clinical Educator Track

Social Determinants of Health Training

The Office for Graduate Medical Education at the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, in partnership with Humana, will co-sponsor an immersive experience designed to highlight the challenges that exist in addressing health-related-social determinants of health in the current healthcare ecosystem. This is part of an overall strategy to create a more equitable healthcare environment and remove barriers to help our communities in South Texas achieve their best overall health.

Learn more about the Social Determinants of Health Training

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Allison Laffoon, MD

"I chose the Long School of Medicine because of the amazing residents and staff I get to work with and learn from. My co-residents understand exactly what I am going through and what I need to continue moving forward. Our faculty and staff members value the life I lead outside of the hospital, they celebrate my victories and support my husband and me in the hardships we all inevitably must go through."

Allison Laffoon, MD— General Surgery