Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) is a public university located in Lubbock, Texas, with additional campuses in Abilene, Amarillo, Dallas, Midland, and Odessa. Established in 1969 as part of the Texas Tech University System, TTUHSC's mission is to improve the health of people by providing high quality educational opportunities, advancing knowledge through research, and providing patient care and service.

History[edit | edit source]

The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center was established by the Texas Legislature in 1969 to address the shortage of health professionals in West Texas. It began as a school of medicine, admitting its first class of students in 1972. Over the years, TTUHSC has expanded to include schools of nursing, pharmacy, biomedical sciences, and health professions, making it a comprehensive health sciences center.

Campuses[edit | edit source]

TTUHSC's main campus is in Lubbock, with regional campuses in Abilene, Amarillo, Dallas, Midland, and Odessa. Each campus focuses on different aspects of healthcare education and research, contributing uniquely to the center's overall mission.

Lubbock Campus[edit | edit source]

The Lubbock campus serves as the headquarters of TTUHSC and houses the School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Health Professions, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and the School of Pharmacy.

Abilene Campus[edit | edit source]

The Abilene campus focuses on nursing and pharmacy education, offering several degree programs in these fields.

Amarillo Campus[edit | edit source]

Amarillo is home to a School of Pharmacy and offers programs in nursing and health professions. It is also known for its research facilities, particularly in the area of pharmaceutical sciences.

Dallas Campus[edit | edit source]

The Dallas campus offers programs in nursing and health professions, with a focus on providing education that meets the needs of the urban population.

Midland and Odessa Campuses[edit | edit source]

These campuses offer programs in health professions and nursing, respectively, and are crucial in serving the health education needs of the Permian Basin region.

Academic Programs[edit | edit source]

TTUHSC offers a wide range of programs across its schools, including Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D), Master's degrees in various health-related fields, and Ph.D. programs in biomedical sciences. The center is known for its innovative curriculum, interprofessional education, and commitment to serving the healthcare needs of rural and underserved communities.

Research[edit | edit source]

Research at TTUHSC is focused on areas such as cancer, infectious diseases, aging, addiction, and rural health. The center has several research institutes and centers dedicated to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care.

Patient Care[edit | edit source]

TTUHSC operates numerous clinics and hospitals, providing a wide range of healthcare services to the community. These facilities serve as training sites for students and residents, allowing them to gain hands-on experience in patient care.

Notable Achievements[edit | edit source]

TTUHSC has made significant contributions to healthcare in Texas and beyond, including advancements in telemedicine, rural health, and healthcare policy. Its graduates are highly sought after for their clinical skills, leadership, and commitment to service.

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