Perfil de la organización
Organization profile
The mission of the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine is to provide responsive and comprehensive education, research and service of the highest quality in order to meet the health-related needs of the citizens of Texas. In all aspects of fulfilling this mission, the Long School of Medicine is committed to demonstrating particular sensitivity to and focus on the South Texas region while fostering the broadest diversity and inclusion that ensures successful achievement of the institutional priorities to:
- Cultivate a pervasive, adaptive and respectful environment promoting diversity, inclusion, equity, professionalism, humanism and opportunity.
- Provide exemplary medical education and training to a diverse body of health career professionals at all levels while fostering a commitment to scholarship, leadership and life-long learning across the educational continuum.
- Build and sustain recognized leadership, and advance scholarship excellence across the biomedical and health-related research spectrum.
- Deliver exemplary and compassionate health care to enhance every patient’s quality of life.
- Serve as a responsive resource to address community health needs whether local or global.
- Attain health equity for the diverse patient population of South Texas.
Huella digital
Colaboraciones y áreas de investigación principales de los últimos cinco años
Producción científica
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10 Ways Your Medical Librarian Can Help You Succeed With Scholarly Projects
Gaspard, C. S., Hawthorne, P. & Ogbeide, S., ene 1 2026, En: Family medicine. 58, 1, p. 77 1 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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1407: ENTERAL FEEDS ASSOCIATED WITH VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA IN PEDIATRIC SEVERE TBI
Puyol, F., Nicholson, S. & Brigmon, E., mar 2026, En: Critical care medicine. 54, 3SProducción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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1657: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION USE IN TRAUMA FROM 2017-2023
Wallis, M., Rizzo, J., O’Neil, E., Sams, V. & Schauer, S., mar 2026, En: Critical care medicine. 54, 3Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
Conjuntos de datos
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Hispanic Established Populations for the Epidemiologic Study of the Elderly (HEPESE) Wave 7, 2010-2011 [Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas]
Markides, K. S. (Creator), Palmer, R. F. (Creator), Chen, N.-W. (Creator), Angel, R. J. (Creator) & Graham, J. E. (Creator), ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, 2016
DOI: 10.3886/icpsr36537.v2, https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/NACDA/studies/36537/versions/V2
Dataset
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Impact of macrolide treatment on long-term mortality in patients admitted to the ICU due to CAP: a targeted maximum likelihood estimation and survival analysis
Reyes, L. F. (Creator), Garcia, E. (Creator), Ibáñez-Prada, E. D. (Creator), Serrano-Mayorga, C. C. (Creator), Fuentes, Y. V. (Creator), Rodríguez, A. (Creator), Moreno, G. (Creator), Bastidas, A. (Creator), Gómez, J. (Creator), Gonzalez, A. (Creator), Frei, C. R. (Creator), Celi, L. A. (Creator), Martin-Loeches, I. (Creator) & Waterer, G. (Creator), Figshare, 2023
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6674004, https://springernature.figshare.com/collections/Impact_of_macrolide_treatment_on_long-term_mortality_in_patients_admitted_to_the_ICU_due_to_CAP_a_targeted_maximum_likelihood_estimation_and_survival_analysis/6674004
Dataset
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Figure 4 from: Iturrieta-González I, Gené J, Wiederhold N, García D (2020) Three new Curvularia species from clinical and environmental sources. MycoKeys 68: 1-21. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.68.51667
Iturrieta-González, I. (Contributor), Gené, J. (Contributor), Wiederhold, N. (Contributor) & García, D. (Contributor), ZENODO, jun 25 2020
DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.68.51667.figure4, https://zenodo.org/record/3907212
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