Monthly Archives: October 2018
Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt breaks ground on new pediatric facility in Rutherford County
Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt broke ground Oct. 29 on a new 37,500-square-foot facility that will significantly expand pediatric specialty care, outpatient surgery and imaging services to children in Rutherford and surrounding cou… Continue reading
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Health and Wellness portal allows access to program information
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Faculty Senate spring award nominations deadline is tomorrow
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“My Southern Health”: Yes, you can eat well at the stadium
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Diet presentation, “More Volume, Fewer Calories” to be Nov. 1 in Medical Center East
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Gotterer Health Professions Education Research Day set for Dec. 14
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Portion of Garland Avenue to be closed tomorrow
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Vanderbilt Toastmasters’ event set for Nov. 10
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Two Children’s Hospital bridges closed for four weeks
The reason for this closure is for work above for the new vertical expansion project. Signage will be posted to help direct pedestrian traffic. Continue reading
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Blood donations after mass shootings may be unnecessary: study
U.S. blood supplies were adequate to meet the needs of the Las Vegas shooting victims. As a result, donors were giving too much blood. Continue reading
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