
“I’m really excited to be down here and have the opportunity to see patients, help them and work,” Stone said. “I’m still just getting started, but I’m excited for what the future holds.”




A recent El Paso Matters article explains that long-term population decline driven by lower birth rates and an aging population presents public health challenges for El Paso that require proactive planning to support both family wellbeing and healthy aging.




Students from the United States and Puerto Rico will prepare to become “UAG-trained” physicians