Randy Margo and his wife Kayla, both class of '89, dedicated the scholarship to Randy's father, Dr. Rodolfo E. Margo '59.

When important services are outsourced to companies, experts say, it can create "tangible harm to patients and hospitals."

Entering his senior year with an article published in a major medical journal, Texas A&M business student Sunjay Letchuman is driven to improve patient experiences through healthcare policy.

The medical-legal partnership allows students to develop and apply their skills on behalf of clients who cannot afford legal representation.

A combination of fear, service to others and technology have contributed to reduced hospital visits for cases unrelated to COVID-19. But a Texas A&M expert cautions against avoiding medical care altogether.

A Texas A&M professor says hospital closures, workforce burnout and displaced health professionals are issues the U.S. health care system may face in the virus' aftermath.

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

Dr. Gerald Parker, the associate dean of Texas A&M's Global One Health, is among the U.S. leaders following the fast-changing disease.

If you plan to travel during the holidays, keep this advice from the Texas A&M College of Medicine in mind for a memorable — and safe — trip.

Sharing electronic medical records broadly could identify trends as well as mistakes, but it also poses privacy concerns.