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Reasons to Give
  • To Support our Veterans

    Veterans returning from war are facing critical health care needs. World class research is underway to treat conditions from burn injuries to post traumatic stress disorder. Veterans who have served the United States with courage and honor are facing critical and immediate health care needs. Scientists within the Texas A&M Health Science Center are conducting ground breaking research to help treat veterans suffering from burn injuries, amputations, blindness, traumatic brain injury, spinal damage, and post traumatic stress disorder.

  • To Assure a Healthier Aging Population

    The Health Science Center is committed to understanding the processes important to and essential for healthy aging. Our researchers are hard at work investigating Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimers Disease, Geriatric Psychiatry and issues related to eyesight.

  • To Help Cure Heart Disease, Birth Defects and Cancer

    Understanding the human genome is leading medicine into an era of prevention, diagnostic and therapeutic care which will provide a more effective approach for modern medicine. One day this research will help us prevent devastating birth defects, predict heart disease and treat cancer.

  • To Help Educate Tomorrow's Doctors, Nurses and Health Professionals

    The Health Science Center uses a range of educational technologies from the delivery of classes through videoconferencing or online web courses to the use of computer-programmed manikins to teach future dentists, physicians and nurses critical clinical skills. As a university we educate future and current health professionals through innovative education programs designed to create highly successful leaders in the changing health care delivery system of the United States.

  • To Help Care for All Texans

    Since its inception, the Texas A&M Health Science Center has been a leader in regional and statewide efforts to impact health practices and policy on behalf of all Texans regardless of geography, economics or culture. Countless efforts by the Health Science Center occur each day to improve patient safety, quality and access to health care and to facilitate community development.

  • To Help Serve the Underserved

    It is estimated that more than 35 million Americans live in underserved areas with a shortage of at least 16,000 doctors. With the only School of Rural Public Health in the country, and a commitment to serving rural and underserved populations and communities throughout Texas, we are at the forefront of addressing unique health care concerns found in the rural regions.

  • To Bring About a Healthier Future

    Benefiting the Health Science Center and its schools in perpetuity, endowment funding generates a steady stream of income for professorships, scholarships, fellowships, research and many other essential goals and needs.

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