The University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio has received national recognition in the US News and World Report’s List of best higher schools for 2025.
The list has classified the programs on the medicine of Joe R. and Teresa Lozano, the School of Nursing and the School of Health of Health among the best in the country.
US News and World Report Produced the rankings of higher education each year to programs that illustrate academic excellence, impactful research and leadership in health education, recognition of programs that advance excellence on the national scene. Only fully accredited programs in good standing during the survey period are classified. The classification methodology is based on the faculty resources, the academic success of students and their career paths and reputation assessments by the deans and the directors of residence of other schools.
THE Long Medicine School Continue to gain national recognition for its impact and its excellence, maintaining a strong position among 99 medical schools forming primary care physicians and among 105 institutions focused on research. As part of US News and World ReportUpdated evaluation system updated – now in its second year – this distinction highlights the balanced strength of the school in clinical education and medical research. It is the reflection of a dynamic academic community committed to advancing health care, empowering future doctors and stimulating significant innovation in medicine.
“We are honored to be recognized among the best medical schools in the country for primary care and medical research in 2025 US News and World Report Rankings, “said Robert A. Hromas, MD, FACP, dean of the long medicine school of Joe R. and Teresa Lozano.” This double recognition reflects our commitment to forming compassionate doctors and community focused while advancing revolutionary research that shapes the future of medicine. These rankings reflect the incredible work of our teachers, students and researchers who are deeply determined to improve local and global lives. »»
The Nursing School Doctor in nursing practice The program was classified in the first quarter of the programs, withdrawing place No. 40 on 158 qualification programs, up in relation to last year 69. The classification assessed the programs designed for higher education, hybrid and flexible higher education programs and scores calculated according to research activity, faculty resources, students’ excellence and qualitative experts.
“Our increase in the ranking is due to high -quality teachers and clinical partners of our community who have opened their doors to preceptation students,” said Sonya Renae Hardin, PHD, MBA / MHA, APRN, FAAN, Dean of the Nursing School.
In the school of health professions, the Master’s studies in medical assistant program classified 35th on 206 qualification programs, putting it in the Top 17% programs classified in the United States Doctor of occupational therapy The program ranked 39th on 282 programs, going into the 14% higher. During its second year of eligibility for the ranking, the Master in Sciences in speech therapy The program went to n ° 120 on 283 classified programs, ending in the TOP 42%. THE Doctor of Physiotherapy The program ranked 132nd on 264 programs.
“Our health professions programs at UT Health San Antonio offer exceptional training and education, and we are very proud of their continuing national recognition,” said David Sheledy, PHD, RRT, RPFT, Faarc, Fasahp, Dean of the School of Health Professions.
The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences ranked 100 out of 290 in the list of the best programs in the biological sciences of the publication for 2022. And, while US News and World Report He no longer classifies dental schools, the San Antonio de la San Antonio de l’Ut Health School of Dentistry was classified number 1 in 1993, 1995 and 1996, last year, the publication ranked American dental schools.
For a complete listing of rankings, please visit US News and World Report 2024-2025 Best Higher Schools.