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Holly M. Day, MD
Wellness Champion
Assistant Professor/Clinical
Dr. Holly Day is a published, board-certified Hospitalist who joined UT Health San Antonio as an Assistant Professor/Clinical in August 2018. Dr. Day earned her Bachelor of Science (graduating with high honors) from the University of Texas at Austin in 2011 before going on to earn her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio in 2015. She then completed her Internal Medicine residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio in 2018. Dr. Day is a two-time recipient of the "Gold Foundation Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award" (2017, 2018) as well as the "Parker Personal Essay Prize" (2011), the "Joynes Creative Thesis Prize" (2011), "UTHSCSA: Most Compassionate Intern" (2016), "UTHSCSA: Most Compassionate Second Year Resident" (2017), and the "UTHSCSA: Most Compassionate Third Year Resident" awards.
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Professional Background
Education
- 2015 - Doctor of Medicine - University of Texas Health Science Center of San Antonio
Training
- 2018 - Residency - Internal Medicine - University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio
Appointments
- 08/2018 - Present - Assistant Professor/Clinical - UT Health San Antonio
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Research & Grants
Presentations
01/2020: Atrial Fibrillation in the Hospital
02/2019: Complications of Cirrhosis
12/2017: Approach to Anemia
11/2017: Gastric Cancer
03/2017: Parvovirus
11/2016: Early Palliative Care for Patients with Metastatic Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
08/2015: Progressive Outer Retinal Necrosis
2012: Esophageal Stenting in Malignant & Benign Disease
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Publications
02/2014: Day, Holly. The First Lesson I Learned. Letters to a Clinical Student From the Class of 2015 (Special Publication – 12th Volume). The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio: Office of Student Affairs.
12/2011: Day, Holly. The Future of Medicine. Medicine. Bexar County Medical Society. Dec 2011; 64(12).
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Clinical
Board Certifications
- 2018 - American Board of Internal Medicine