Daily Archives: April 1, 2018
Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance spring newsletter published
Courtyard Cafe consumer satisfaction survey runs throughout April
Heavy equipment removal on April 4 to temporarily close CCT freight elevator
The removal of two pieces of heavy equipment from the Blood Bank on the 4th floor of the Critical Care Tower (CCT) will necessitate the closing of the CCT freight elevator No. 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 4. Continue reading
VUMC in the news
A roundup of a few recent stories from the press about Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Continue reading
From “Vanderbilt Medicine”: Invisible Threat
Every day, a team of epidemiologists, infection preventionists and data analysts report to work at Vanderbilt University Medical Center with a mission: to track invisible trails of microscopic clues, dissect data, analyze lab results, pore over patient… Continue reading
Curious VUMC: What is the purpose of that weird cube in the middle of the Plaza?
“VUMC Voice”: Futuristic design element? Outdoor feng shui in action? Navigational beacon for LifeFlight? The truth is more basic. Continue reading
Today is the deadline to register to vote before May election
Registering to vote in Tennessee is easier than ever; in 2016, the Tennessee General Assembly approved online voter registration.
Changes announced for Section of Surgical Sciences
Leadership changes and a reorganization in the Section of Surgical Sciences were announced today. Continue reading
Overflow for sold-out Biden event to be in Light Hall, Rec Center
To provide more members of the Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center communities with an opportunity to view the event live, the University has established two overflow viewing options. Continue reading
Study finds broken circadian clock in human tumors
While the link between circadian clock disruption and cancer has been established in animal models, the new study provides the first direct confirmation of such dysregulation in human tumors. Continue reading