WOIA News San Antonio, May 22, 2007 SAN ANTONIO -- More hispanics earned their medical degrees this last year at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, than at any other medical school in the nation.These latest numbers are from the U.S Department of Education's national center for education statistics. The Health Science Center School of Medicine conferred 34 degrees to hispanic students, including 18 to men and 16 to women. The next highest total for a U.S. medical school was 28, achieved by both the U.T. Medical Branch at Galveston and the U.T. Health Science Center at Houston.