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I am UTMB provides information specifically for UTMB Health's internal audience: our faculty, staff and students.

Regarding the "I am UTMB" page

This page aims to provide information in a friendly and engaging community for our employees and students and is managed by UTMB Health Marketing and Communications staff. www.utmb.edu/marcom/

We encourage you to post questions and comments, share your opinions and work-related stories / photos in a courteous and respectful manner.

06/18/2026

A CenterPoint Energy power outage that occurred near the UTMB Galveston Campus yesterday evening and affected all of the campus overnight has been resolved. All power has been restored to the campus.

Patients whose Galveston Campus appointments have been affected by the power outage have been contacted. Clinics will operate on their normal schedules today.

Employees are expected to report for their scheduled shifts today unless otherwise directed by their supervisor.

For students: Many lecture-based or didactic courses are being transitioned to online today but check with your individual school for updates. Clinic or in-person activity will continue as planned.

06/18/2026

GALVESTON CAMPUS: An external power outage is currently affecting operations on the UTMB Galveston Campus.

CenterPoint Energy crews are actively working to restore power, with service anticipated to be restored overnight. Additional updates will be shared as more information becomes available.

Patients whose Galveston Campus appointments may be affected by the power outage will be contacted with updated information.

Employees are expected to report for their scheduled shifts on the morning of Thursday, June 18, unless otherwise directed by their supervisor.

Classes will resume as normal on Thursday. Any updates will be communicated by school leadership.

Thank you for your flexibility and continued support as we manage this situation.

06/18/2026

The UTMB Galveston Campus is currently experiencing a power outage. Backup power systems are in place, and patient care operations at our hospitals and clinical facilities continue uninterrupted. Crews are actively working to restore power as quickly as possible. We will share updates as more information becomes available.

06/16/2026

UTMB continues to monitor a weather system affecting Southeast Texas. The National Weather Service has now placed portions of the region, including Galveston Island, under a Tropical Storm Watch.

The risk of heavy rainfall and flooding remains until Thursday morning. Winds may increase across Galveston Island tomorrow morning into the early afternoon, which could affect travel conditions at times, particularly on bridges and elevated roadways.

Currently, UTMB locations remain open and operating under normal conditions.

Employees should stay in contact with their supervisor/faculty advisor if adverse conditions may affect safe travel to or from UTMB locations.

Visit utmb.edu/alert/ for complete weather monitoring updates.

06/14/2026

June 1 marked the official start of hurricane season, and for those who live and work along the Texas Gulf Coast, preparation remains essential.

Taking time now to create a plan, gather supplies and stay informed can make a significant difference when severe weather approaches.

Essential hurricane tips from UTMB: https://utmb.us/fz2

06/12/2026

UTMB is proud to launch the inaugural issue of UTMB Magazine. Our new flagship publication showcases the people, discoveries, and impact shaping the future of health.

Go beyond the headlines and explore the stories, perspectives, and innovations defining UTMB.

“Through every story, every photograph, and every perspective, this publication will shine a light on the people who care, teach, discover, and imagine a healthier future for us all,” said Dr. Jochen Reiser, UTMB president and CEO of UTMB Health System.

Explore the first issue: https://utmb.us/g14

Photos from I am UTMB's post 06/02/2026

As a pediatric ear, nose and throat specialist and professor of otolaryngology at UTMB Health, Dr. Harold Pine relies on precision, preparation and teamwork to care for his young patients. Those same qualities have helped him climb some of the world's highest peaks.

Recently, Dr. Pine combined his passion for mountaineering with his medical expertise during a volunteer medical mission near Mount Everest, providing care and support to climbers navigating the challenges of high altitude.

Whether in the operating room or on the mountain, Dr. Pine's commitment to helping others reach their goals remains constant.

See how Dr. Pines is taking his passion for service to new heights: https://utmb.us/fxh

05/24/2026

The University of Texas Medical Branch will commemorate Memorial Day on Monday, May 25, 2026. UTMB Health schools, business areas, administrative offices, and many of UTMB’s clinics will close in honor of the holiday.

All UTMB Health urgent care clinics will be open noon-6 p.m.

To serve our patients, UTMB’s hospitals and ERs on the Angleton Danbury, Galveston, Clear Lake and League City campuses are always open.

For additional information on our holiday hours visit: https://utmb.us/ezf

Photos from I am UTMB's post 05/18/2026
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