University of North Texas Health Science Center

3500 Camp Bowie Blvd.
EAD 815 D
Fort Worth,  TX  76107

United States
http://www.unthsc.edu/alumni

The University of North Texas Health Science Center and Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine was founded in 1970 in Fort Worth, Texas. Today, we have six schools with a total of over 2,500 students spanning across 33-acres. We have welcomed over 10,500 alumni. To learn more about our campus, please visit www.unthsc.edu. TCOM Alumni and Students: Join us at our reception on Sunday. RSVP www.unthsc.edu/OMED


 Videos

Honoring the Past 50 Years at TCOM

 Collateral

  • A Revolution in Medical Education and Care Delivery

    Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a collaborative model of medical education and care management that empowers practice team members in rural and under served communities to provide specialty care to more people, right where they live. Click here to learn more about the Project ECHO model.

    The HSC – Center for Geriatrics invites you to participate in the Geriatrics ECHO.  Held monthly on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays from 12 noon – 1:00 pm (CST), each session includes:

    • FREE CMEs to health care professionals. Click here for full accreditation details.
    • 15-minute didactic presented by an ECHO Hub Team
    • Case presentation presented by a community provider
       

    HSC Geriatrics ECHO is Going Age-Friendly!

    Join us as we explore the Age-Friendly Health Systems 4Ms Framework to improving care efficiencies and outcomes that align with what matters to older adults and their family. Learn more about the 4Ms Framework for an Age-Friendly Health Systems here.

    Click here to read the Geriatrics ECHO flyer!!


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  • Purchase a brick to celebrate TCOM's 50th birthday
    Leave your legacy all while supporting deserving students. UNTHSC is proud to offer you the opportunity to leave a permanent mark on the newly renovated Alumni Plaza....

  • Leave your legacy all while supporting deserving students

    UNT Health Science Center is proud to offer you the opportunity to leave a permanent mark on the newly renovated Alumni Plaza.

    Purchase your brick for a special price of $50, commemorating HSC’s 50th anniversary, and have your personal message engraved on a 4’’X8’’ brick!

    All proceeds from the brick program above the cost of bricks and installation will benefit the HSC for Life Endowed Student Scholarship benefiting students from all six HSC schools.

    Brick details

    Inscriptions are limited to 1-3 lines of text at 16 characters per line. A character consists of letters, numbers, and punctuation marks found on a standard English keyboard, as well as blank spaces. All text will be in uppercase lettering and centered on the brick. See example.

    To purchase your brick please click here. 

  • Invest in the future of medicine.
    Sponsor an incoming TCOM student by purchasing a personalized stethoscope!...

  • With a gift of $250, you can sponsor a Littmann Cardiology IV stethoscope for an incoming Class of 2025 TCOM student. You can make an even greater impact by sponsoring more than one student with a gift of $500, $750, or $1,000.

    Please note – funds exceeding the cost of the stethoscope(s) will be designated to TCOM student scholarships.

    Your heartfelt gift is a testament to the investment you’re willing to make in the future of medicine – forever connecting you with the student who receives it and ultimately “touching” the hearts of countless patients for years to come. Make your gift below.

    Thanks to the generosity of our alumni and friends, all stethoscopes for the incoming TCOM Class of 2024 have been funded. Please note that gifts made on or after July 21, 2020, will be applied to next year’s Class of 2025.

    https://www.unthsc.edu/give/ways-to-give/tcom-stethoscope-program/ 


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