About | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Teaching the Next Generation

Ογ½ΆΦ±²₯ educates students, provides patient care and conducts biomedical and clinical research. We graduate the most health care professionals in the state of Texas. Nationally recognized for innovative programs, academic achievement, and our cutting-edge research, we are training the next generation of highly qualified health professionals. To date we have trained more than 28,000 health care professionals who are serving patients and driving medical discovery in tangible, life-changing ways – both for the 2.75 million people in our immediate service area and around the world.

Independent since 1969

Like Texas itself, we are an independent and proud institution that is part of a larger union, the Texas Tech University System. As a university separate from Texas Tech University, we have been entrusted with a singular charge: to teach the next generation of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, researchers and health care professionals while simultaneously providing the people of West Texas with world-class patient care. We are both an institution of higher learning and a place where real people come for life-saving medical care.

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Ογ½ΆΦ±²₯ Service Area

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center defines its service area based on program expansions, alumni distribution, current student locations, clinical rotation sites and partner hospitals, creating a 121-county service line to support institutional growth and meet health care access needs.

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Six Schools. One Mission.

Ογ½ΆΦ±²₯ operates six schools and five satellite campuses across West Texas, as well as multiple online programs. Our flagship campus resides proudly in Lubbock, Texas.

University Designations
Carnegie Classification
Hispanic Serving institution

Ογ½ΆΦ±²₯ graduates at commencement

Our students graduate with a world-class education, with high national board scores, and with a strong commitment to improving the health and well-being of Texans and of citizens of the world.

Tedd Mitchell, MD

Chancellor, Texas Tech University System