David Garza Salazar, President of the Tecnológico de Monterrey Education Group, shares the challenges and goals of the group’s institutions at the start of the August-December 2025 semester.
TecSalud’s Zambrano Hellion Hospital has been certified by the Pan American Crohn’s and Colitis Organization as a Center of Excellence for the management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease; it is the first in Mexico to achieve this distinction.
Tec de Monterrey has signed an agreement with the University of Texas at Austin to create the OriGen Health Research Center, a research initiative for the health of the Latino population that will be located in this Texan city.
For the first time in Mexico, congenital heart disease specialist Dr. Cecilia Britton has led a team of interventional cardiologists to implant a self-expandable valve to treat pulmonary failure.
After six months of recovery and more than two years of fighting to survive, Sergio Malacón Villanueva, who was the first person to undergo a highly complex double-lung transplant at TecSalud, has been discharged and will be able to lead a normal life.
Tec de Monterrey has announced its new Health Sciences Campus, which will train health professionals, offer medical care, and provide opportunities for scientific research in the same space.
Tec de Monterrey’s TecSalud channel now includes an information panel certifying it as a health authority. What’s more, its content will be ranked higher in user searches.
Luis Alonso Herrera, the new dean of Tec de Monterrey’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences, shares his vision for the future in terms of continuing to position the institution in education and research.