Daily Archives: January 28, 2019

Long-term unemployment linked to increase in babies born with drug withdrawal

Babies born after being exposed to opioids before birth are more likely to be delivered in regions of the U.S. with high rates of long-term unemployment and lower levels of mental health services, according to a study from researchers at Vanderbilt Uni… Continue reading

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Two Primary Care locations at One Hundred Oaks now taking patients

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Mid-South Cancer Symposium begins tomorrow

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Deadline approaches for nominations for Credo, Five Pillar Leader and Elevate Team Awards

Nominations are open for the next Elevate Awards. Nominate an outstanding leader, team or individual for the next Five Pillar Leader, Credo or Elevate Team Award. The deadline to submit is April 1. Continue reading

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Employees requested to remove old eStar implementation signs

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Vandy Cooks featuring “Tennessee Magazine’s” Tammy Algood is tomorrow

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Enterprise Cybersecurity to replace Virtual Private Network

Enterprise Cybersecurity at Vanderbilt University Medical Center is replacing the Virtual Private Network (VPN) client for employees who need to access Medical Center resources from offsite on Feb. 26. 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”: Cancer cells in motion

Dylan Burnette, PhD, assistant professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, uses a structured illumination microscope to capture cancer cells in motion. This advanced microscope shines different patterns of light on a sample to reveal images that are b… Continue reading

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Pierce’s presence brightens days in Trauma ICU

As he walks the hallways of the Trauma Intensive Care Unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Don Pierce’s gold Guest Services blazer is an outward symbol of the heart of gold you’ll find underneath. Continue reading

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