The Texas A&M College of Nursing will partner with five family nurse practitioner-led primary care sites, giving students the opportunity to be immersed in clinical education while increasing care in underserved areas.

Virtual services, including telemedicine, have allowed providers to care for patients at home.

Dr. Jeffrey Cirillo is leading a national team that hopes to repurpose an existing tuberculosis vaccine to fight the coronavirus. About 700 participants are needed in Texas for the clinical trial.

Scientists are recruiting hundreds of medical workers to test the existing vaccine's ability to mitigate the effects of the illness. Results are expected within six months.

A team from the School of Public Health is using state data to refine its modeling efforts.

The new SVP and COO will also retain a dual role with The Texas A&M University System.

Renowned infectious disease expert Shawn Gibbs will head public health programs in College Station and McAllen, Texas.

Assessing COVID-19 patients through telehealth services, like those offered by Texas A&M's Telebehavioral Care program, can help health care providers treat isolated patients and prevent the spread of the virus.

The event gives Texas A&M students, faculty and staff the chance to display the university's research and education programs through interactive displays.

A Texas A&M School of Public Health student and Hagler fellow is combining her United Nations health background with her studies in health promotion to research global vaccination confidence.