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The future of health care in the Rio Grande Valley moved forward as the University
of Houston and DHR Health broke ground on a new medical research and education center
— a milestone investment that will expand health education programs and improve access
to care in one of Texas’ most rapidly growing and high-demand regions.
“This groundbreaking symbolizes the start of an exciting new chapter for the Fertitta
College of Medicine, while expanding the role of the College of Pharmacy. We are honored
to partner with DHR Health, whose vibrant growth and unwavering dedication have established
it as a premier, nationally recognized leader in physician-led care. Together, we
are expanding horizons for our students and researchers, while improving health in
the fast-growing Rio Grande Valley.”
Supported by a $15 million state appropriation, the center will serve as a hub for
training physicians locally, advancing translational, community-based research that
addresses critical health challenges and strengthening the region’s health care system.
“This partnership is now becoming a reality in a way that will directly impact how
we train physicians and deliver care in South Texas,” said Jonathan A. McCullers,
UH vice president of health affairs and dean of the Fertitta College of Medicine.
“Working alongside DHR Health, we are creating new opportunities for hands-on training
and advancing research that addresses the region’s most pressing health needs.”
The initiative was made possible through strong support from state leadership, including
Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Senate Finance Chair Joan Huffman and House
Appropriations Chair Greg Bonnen, as well as members of the Rio Grande Valley legislative
delegation.
“This project reflects years of collaboration with state and regional leaders who
understand the importance of expanding access to health education and care in South
Texas,” said Jason Smith, vice president for government and community relations at
UH. “Their support has been instrumental in bringing this vision to life and ensuring
the University of Houston can continue to serve communities across the Rio Grande
Valley.”
Built for the Future of Health Care
The state-of-the-art center in McAllen will span four stories and 64,000 square feet,
designed to support a range of clinical training, research and academic activities.
The building, designed by Martha L. Hinojosa of FIRM Consultants, Inc., will include
dedicated space for classrooms, collaborative research, simulation-based learning
and faculty offices — creating an integrated environment where education and patient-centered
research intersect. Construction will be led by Cantu Construction.
Rendering of the new UH/DHR medical research and education center
DHR Health, one of the largest physician-owned hospitals in the nation, operates more
than 70 facilities — including five hospitals — across the Rio Grande Valley and serves
as a major training site for physician residencies, nursing and pharmacy programs.
The system is home to the DHR Health Institute for Research and Development, a leading
center for clinical research in South Texas.
“Our mission has always been to elevate the quality of health care and medical education
in the Rio Grande Valley,” said Susan Turley, president of DHR Health. “Partnering
with the University of Houston allows us to accelerate that mission and bring new
resources, research collaborations and training opportunities to the region. Together,
we are investing in a healthier future for South Texas.”

of Medicine at UH, at the groundbreaking ceremony

Vice President of Health Affairs and Dean of the Fertitta College of Medicine at UH

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