Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center National Library Week

Odessa, Texas/April 13, 2025-Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center recently held an event for the community in celebration of National Library Week. Book Mobiles from the Ector County Library and Midland County Library set up in the north parking lot of the health sciences center for the special event. 

(Kristalee Kennedy, Assistant Library Director-Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center/Permian Basin) 

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin Medical students and staff can find out more of what the library in Odessa and Midland offer to their families. 

(Howard Marks, Library Director-Ector County Library/Odessa, Texas) 

National Library Week 2025 was from April 6th to April 12th and was first celebrated in 1958. 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera. 

 

Texas Tech Health Science Center Permian Basin Match Day

Odessa, Texas/March 24, 2025-Texas Tech Health Science Center’s School of medicine students recently participated in Match Day. 168 students from across the nation, 26 medical students from Texas Tech Health Science Center Permian are set to graduate in May of 2025. 

(Martin Ortega, Assistant Regional Dean for Medical Education, Texas Tech Health Science Center School of Medicine/Permian Basin) 

Carina Goodart, a fourth-year medical student from El Paso got into medical school when she was in High School, she continued her studies in Lubbock. She will be graduating from Texas Tech Health Science Center School of Medicine Permian Basin in May 2025. 

(Carina Goodart, Fourth-Year Medical Student/Graduating May 2025- Texas Tech Health Science Center School of Medicine/Permian Basin) 

For DRB Media Communications, Digital News, Danny Barrera. 

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin Welcomes New Class of Medical Professionals

Odessa, Texas/June 28, 2024-Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin recently hosted a welcome event for the new class of Medical Professional. The new medical staff were fitted with their new lab coats and prepared for orientation. 

(Dr. Don Garnsey, PGY 1-First Year Resident and Family Medicine-Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin/Odessa, Texas) 

Dr. Don Garnsey, a first-year medical residency professional moved to Odessa from Harvey Michigan in 2011 to work in the oil and gas industry. He was later inspired by his mother a nurse partitioner, to go into the medical profession. 

(Dr. Don Garnsey, PGY 1-First Year Resident and Family Medicine-Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin/Odessa, Texas) 

Dr. Garnsey hopes to stay in Odessa and practice in a rural community, hoping for West Odessa to help residents in that area become healthier. 

(Dr. Don Garnsey, PGY 1-First Year Resident and Family Medicine-Texas Tech University Health Sciences 

 Center Permian Basin/Odessa, Texas) 

The new class of Medical Professional will soon begin their hands-on training and visiting with patients, while being supervised by medical doctors at the hospital. 

For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera.