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About UT Medicine

UT Medicine brings together person-centered clinical care, cutting-edge research and next-generation medical education in the heart of Texas.

Who we are

Anchored by Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin, UT Medicine is a growing academic health system bridging advanced discovery with compassionate, individualized care.

Here, we leverage the resources of a globally recognized Tier 1 research university to solve health’s most pressing challenges and set the standard for world-class, patient-centered care — from prevention to precision medicine.

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The promise of academic medicine

UT Medicine is anchored by Dell Medical School, building on The University of Texas at Austin’s tradition of excellence. Here, patients benefit from the convergence of research breakthroughs, the best and brightest physicians, and the advancements in care they deliver.

World-class care, local impact

From expanding local access to building internationally renowned specialty programs, UT Medicine care teams are transforming Austin into a premier destination for cutting-edge health care.

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From unranked to No. 10 nationally in seven years

The Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease is redefining what’s possible for the tiniest hearts in Central Texas, thanks to an integrated academic health system that brings to life breakthroughs once unimaginable in the region.

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Leading the nation in digital twin technology

With the arrival of Charles Taylor, the inventor of the most widely adopted AI technology in U.S. health care, UT’s new Center for Computational Medicine draws from cross-campus talent and expertise to advance personalized medicine.

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Teaching AI to detect liver disease

Amid Austin’s growing health innovation landscape, radiology resident Eri Osta, M.D., is among the Dell Med trainee physicians shaping how artificial intelligence will support patients and physicians alike.

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Careers at UT Medicine

Join us in a once-in-a-generation opportunity to define the future of health. Our integrated system of care is built by clinicians, focused on patients, and powered by a culture of excellence, collaboration and innovation.