Virtual Tour of UTMB
About UTMB
Welcome!
We hope you enjoy this online visit. If you plan to be in the area, it would
be our pleasure to host you in person on our
beautiful seaside campus. Self-guided and escorted group tours are available. More
info...
About this tour
The UTMB Virtual Tour takes
you on a brief visit of 35 of UTMB's most prominent landmarks. Each stop offers a
photographic image, text description and key map with the referenced site marked
by an . The
tour begins at the Administration Building and takes you on a loop around campus.
We've
tried to make navigation easy.
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You can click on the arrows or text beneath each
image to go to the next or previous landmark, or to come back to this page.
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You
can click on the key map to go to UTMB's main map page.
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If you want to jump
directly to a building in the tour, click on its name from the menu at
left.
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A
thumbnail tour offers another way to navigate
the site.

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Begin the tour
We
hope you enjoy this tour and welcome your comments
and suggestions.
About UTMB
The
University of Texas Medical Branch has been here for the health of Texas since
it first opened its doors to 23 medical students and 13 faculty in 1891. Much
has changed since then.
What
began as a two-building campus now includes more than 54 major buildings. The
state-owned medical school has expanded into a major academic health center, with schools of
medicine, nursing, allied health sciences and graduate biomedical sciences, as well as specialized institutes for the study of medical humanities
and marine biomedicine. A single hospital has become a comprehensive patient care complex, with six
hospitals and more than 80 campus- and community-based clinics. Research programs have evolved to address some of the most puzzling questions in medicine
today.
What
hasn’t changed is UTMB’s dedication to excellence in health sciences education, patient care and medical research.
That
commitment to bettering the lives of patients, students, employees and the community is as strong today as it was a
century ago.
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