Daily Archives: June 17, 2018

Medication Transitions of Care Team conducting survey

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Registration open for Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Mini-Fellowship

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Digna Velez Edwards to lead Women’s Health Research

Digna R. Velez Edwards, PhD, has been named director of Women’s Health Research, succeeding longtime director and founder, Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD, associate dean of Clinical and Translational Scientist Development and professor of Obstetrics and G… Continue reading

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VUMC in the news

A roundup of a few recent stories from the press about Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Continue reading

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“Momentum”: Unwelcome encore: Beating one cancer to fight another

The phrase “lightning never strikes twice” means little to Thomas Brewer of Charlotte, Tennessee, because for him, it did — once in 2000 and again in 2017. The “lightning” in Brewer’s case was cancer. Continue reading

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Catch up with “VUMC Voice”: Tools of the trade

A brain surgeon, a tow motor operator and a cancer researcher talk about the essential tools that helps them do their jobs. Continue reading

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Bedside Matters rounds, “A Case of Sexism on the Wards,” is tomorrow

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How to keep your children safe this summer

With temperatures rising in Middle Tennessee, doctors at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt stress the danger of leaving children unattended in vehicles. Continue reading

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Researchers seeking adults 18-50 for walking study

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Opioid epidemic focus of tomorrow’s student-invited pharmacology forum

“America’s Opioid Epidemic” is the theme of the 27th annual Joel G. Hardman Student-Invited Pharmacology Forum, beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 27, in the Vanderbilt Student Life Center. Continue reading

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