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UT Health San Antonio Transplant Center

When referring to transplant patient services of UT Health San Antonio. The actual, physical, organizational, operational unit belongs to University Health — and is called University Health Transplant Institute.
Do not use “UT Transplant Center” or “University Transplant Center.”

Example: Dr. Francisco Cigarroa, who practices at University Health Transplant Institute.
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Dr. Cigarroa is a physician of the UT Health San Antonio Transplant Center.

On second, third or multiple reference, “transplant center” is acceptable.

For wording on identity/relationship:

For more than 50 years, University Health and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also called UT Health San Antonio, have partnered to offer lifesaving solid organ transplants, including liver, kidney and lung, for patients of South Texas suffering from end-stage organ failure. The University Health Transplant Institute, of University Health, is staffed by best-in-class surgeons of the faculty of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. As this clinical collaboration affords the region an unparalleled expertise in transplant surgery, the partnership of University Health and UT Health San Antonio continues to advance in excellence as a multifaceted and dynamic academic medical center.

Other possible shorter wording to use for identity/relationship:

The faculty and staff at the UT Health San Antonio Transplant Center are committed to improving the lives of patients with organ-failure challenges through a comprehensive, academic medical partnership with the University Health Transplant Institute. The multidisciplinary team offers lifesaving solid organ transplants, including liver, kidney and lung, as well as pancreas tumor surgery and advanced endoscopy.