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Long School of Medicine

Wellness Organizations

For a full list of student organizations on campus, visit the . Below are wellness specific organizations! 

Student Wellness group smiling

Wellness Matters

is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of promoting the eight dimensions of wellness among members of the Long School of Medicine community. In 2019, the group developed the LSOM wellness pledge. This student group also serves as an advisory board for wellbeing for the Office of Undergraduate Medical Education.

Musicians playing in front of ALTC

Music and Medicine

mission is to share music with members of the San Antonio community. We are a medical student led ensemble aimed at creating moments of joy, peace and healing for patients through music. We organize concerts with various community partners in the community, such as Hearts Need Art.
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Students exchanging books with one another

Bookish

is a nonprofit organization established for the purpose of promoting the consumption and discussion of literature within the UT San Antonio student population. 

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Group of students hiking in the park smiling together

LSOM Hiking Club

The purpose of the is to facilitate group hikes for students in parks and natural areas all over San Antonio. We aim to offer students the opportunity to experience San Antonio's natural beauty, meet more of their future colleagues, make new friends, and improve their mental and physical health through hiking, a physical activity that brings people of all levels of skill and experience together in the great outdoors.

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Students lifting weights at the gym

UT San Antonio Lifting Club

is a campus wide organization dedicated to promoting lifting as a means of improving physical fitness, strength, and overall health at UT San Antonio and in local communities. 
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Students playing board games together

Board Certified Gamers

. Throughout the year students will have the opportunity to meet, talk and play games together! Members of the club will be able to teach and share board games and/or video games they enjoy with others. 

Students working with yarn during a workshop

Yarn Club

is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of fostering community and creativity through fiber arts such as knitting and crocheting and promoting community service among interdisciplinary students at UT San Antonio.

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Students at a climbing gym smiling together

UT San Antonio Climbing Community

is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of promoting climbing and injury prevention in the UT San Antonio and local communities.  

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Students smiling at the pool together

UT San Antonio Swimming Club

is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of promoting swimming and physical health in the UT San Antonio and local communities.

Two swing dancers performing the lindy hop

UT San Antonio Swing Society

is a club dedicated to promoting Swing era (1920’s) music and dancing to the students, faculty, and staff of UT San Antonio. Partnering closely with the San Antonio Swing Dance Society, we bring the classes, music, and history of Lindy Hop, Charleston, Shag, Balboa, and East-Coast to the UT San Antonio community.

Photo of a volleyball on the ground

UT San Antonio Indoor Volleyball Club

is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of promoting volleyball, physical fitness, and team building within UT San Antonio and local communities. 

Photo of tennis racquet and ball with shadow on court

Tennis Club

 is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of  promoting the sport of tennis, fostering a sense of community among tennis enthusiasts in all UT San Antonio schools, and providing opportunities for recreational and competitive tennis play. 

Photo of jiu jitsu student with orange belt

UT San Antonio Jiu Jitsu Club

The purpose of the is to promote physical fitness, mental resilience, and community among students through the practice of Jiu Jitsu. The club aims to provide a welcoming environment for students of all experience levels to learn and develop grappling skills, improve health and wellness, and foster camaraderie through structured training sessions, open mats, and educational events.