Monthly Archives: February 2018
VUMC in the news
A roundup of a few recent stories from the press about Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Continue reading
VUMC Limited Submission Opportunity: 2019 Takeda Innovators in Science Award — Regenerative Medicine
Camp Hope a refuge for children who have been burned
From “Hope” magazine: When McKenna Barbee arrives at Camp Hope each summer, she knows she doesn’t have to explain the scars on her body. The other campers will understand the pain she experiences, the sometimes sleepless nights and the seemingly endles… Continue reading
“My Southern Health”: Five ways to manage acid reflux in babies
Latest “Survey Sparks” newsletters now available
As part of the communication plan to engage and prepare staff for VUMC’s upcoming Joint Commission survey, the newsletter “Survey Sparks” will be distributed throughout the organization on a twice-weekly basis. Continue reading
New conflict of interest disclosure system now live for VUMC
On Jan. 1, 2018, VUMC deployed a new conflict of interest disclosure system. Creation of this site is part of the continued effort to separate systems shared with Vanderbilt University. Continue reading
Employees invited to participate in a focus group to discuss flexible benefits program
In an effort to keep Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s competitive edge within the city’s growing health care industry, the VUMC benefits team is reviewing the Medical Center’s benefits offerings to give employees more flexibility and individual c… Continue reading
Former DJ Kelvin Jones stays in the groove making sure clinicians and patients have the supplies they need
“VUMC Voice”: As a lead supply technician for VUMC, Credo Award winner Jones knows the work his 15-member team performs daily is vital to support doctors and nurses capabilities to carry out procedures. Continue reading
Glaucoma study finds brain fights to preserve vision
A team of researchers, led by David Calkins, PhD, vice chair and director of Research at the Vanderbilt Eye Institute, has made a breakthrough discovery in the field of glaucoma showing new hopes for treatments to preserve vision. Continue reading
Netolicky named Vice President of Clinical Department Finance
Thomas Netolicky, CPA, MAc, has been named Vice President of Clinical Department Finance for Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Netolicky joins VUMC from University of Iowa Health Care where he has held many roles in finance over the past 16 years, … Continue reading