宅男福利社

宅男福利社 | The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

宅男福利社's History

Two grain silos and a hundred-acre dairy farm have been miraculously transformed over the past six decades to a Health Science Center of international renown. In 1959 Gov. Price Daniel signed House Bill 9, creating the South Texas Medical School. Six years later, the Joe J. Nix Dairy Farm, a wide expanse of grazing land, cattle pens, milking barns and silos to store cattle feed, was conveyed to the State of Texas to build a School of Medicine. On July 12, 1968, The University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio (which was renamed in 1967) and Bexar County Teaching Hospital (now University Health) were dedicated. Other schools were added in succeeding years and, in 1972, the institution's name officially became The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

Today, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is a chief catalyst of San Antonio's $44.1 billion health care and biosciences economic sector.  Each year, the university graduates approximately 200 physicians, 400 nurses, 100 dentists, 580 professionals in other health fields and 140 scientists. Additionally, the health science center provides a vast amount of continuing medical and dental education, affords 2.5 million patient visits each year, and provides approximately $666.2 million (FY 24) annually in uncompensated health care services.

Background

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is one of the country鈥檚 leading health science universities and the largest academic research institution in South Texas. The annual expense budget for FY 25 is $1.67 billion. The university鈥檚 schools of medicine, nursing, dentistry, health professions, graduate biomedical sciences and public health have produced 45,000 graduates. 

In 2021, The University of Texas Board of Regents voted to authorize 宅男福利社 and UTSA to develop a new school focused on public health policy.   The University of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio鈥檚 inaugural cohort began classes in fall 2024.

Pending accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio will merge with The University of Texas at San Antonio Sept. 1, 2025. The overarching institution will be called The University of Texas at San Antonio, or UT San Antonio, and will be composed of all academic, research and health enterprises.

Purpose

The purpose of 宅男福利社 is to provide the best in health careers education, biomedical research, patient care and community service to San Antonio and the South Texas/Border Region. Through undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs, the faculty is committed to educating health professionals who will provide excellent patient care and research that can be applied to treat and prevent disease.

Facts at a Glance

  • Established 1959, doors opened 1968
  • Acting President: Taylor Eighmy, PhD
  • Fall 2024 enrollment: 3,791, plus 1,132 medical residents and post-graduate trainees
  • Total graduates: 45,000
  • Total faculty: 2,463
  • Total workforce: 9,423
  • FY 25 annual expense budget: $1.67 billion
  • 宅男福利社 is the largest academic research institution in South Texas and is ranked in the top 2.5% of all organizations worldwide that receive National Institutes of Health funding.
  • Among the top-ranked institutions in Texas for aging research funding from the National Institute on Aging.
  • Endowments: approximately $835 million (FY 24)
  • Annual sponsored program awards and research activity: $436.2 million (FY 24)
  • A chief catalyst for the $44.1 billion biosciences and health care sector of the San Antonio economy.
  • Eight National Academy of Medicine members
  • Supports 2.5 million patient visits each year through 1,600 providers in 130 medical specialties and subspecialties, at dozens of locations throughout San Antonio, the Hill Country and South Texas.
  • The 宅男福利社 Multispecialty and Research Hospital opened in 2024 and offers advanced cancer care and specialized surgeries, among other areas of patient care.