Daily Archives: February 27, 2019

Next Red Cross blood drive at Light Hall is March 3

The American Red Cross holds blood drives at VUMC the first and third Tuesdays of every month. Continue reading

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Defining Personalized Care stories: Anne Wolfe

Just before Anne Wolfe faced one of the toughest times in her life, everything fell into place. An unanticipated move to Bowling Green, Kentucky, put her closer to Vanderbilt — and the treatment that saved her life. Continue reading

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“My Southern Health”: The benefits of having a primary care physician

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Eligible physicians can now vote in U.S. News “Best Hospitals” survey

MyVUMC PhotoAnnual voting is now open for U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Hospitals” rankings for adult and children’s hospitals. Online voting for eligible physicians to complete their survey takes place on Doximity. The surveys will remain open throughout the month of March.

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It’s tax season: Three ways to spot an IRS phishing email

Fake CEO emails are only one type of phishing attack to look out for as you prepare your tax return this year. Emails that appear to be directly from the Internal Revenue Service could reach your inbox and prey upon your sense of fear as the deadline t… Continue reading

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A patient with jaundice and pruritus, not the usual suspect?

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An elusive diagnosis in a child with fever and hepatomegaly

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Hidden in Plain Sight

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An unusual cause of rectal ischemia and prolapse

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An unexpected recurrence after endoscopic resection of low-risk T1 colorectal cancer

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