Daily Archives: May 13, 2019

Culture Survey: Pulse Edition extended to May 22

The VUMC Culture Survey: Pulse Edition has been extended for one week, until May 22. You still have time to make your voice heard. Continue reading

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Work/Life Connections provides mental health self-assessment questionnaires

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“Eating right for a good night’s sleep” is tomorrow’s Vandy Cooks topic

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Free memory and Alzheimer’s gene screenings today

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Pedestrian bridge over 21st Avenue to close until August

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Nominations deadline is tomorrow for 2019 Vanderbilt Prize Student Scholar

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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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“Vanderbilt Medicine”: Vaccinating the vulnerable

A patient nervously listened to Greg Fricker, fourth-year medical student from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, as he explained the importance of receiving an influenza vaccine.

Fricker told the patient that roughly 80,000 people died last ye… Continue reading

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Browser gives glimpse into rapidly growing “All of Us” databank

The national “All of Us” Research Program, which aims to accelerate the prevention and treatment of illness by recruiting a million or more research participants, provided a glimpse this week into its rapidly growing databank with the beta launch of it… Continue reading

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Up, up and away! The sky has been calling Eric Howard of Surgical Sciences since he was a boy.

Look up into Middle Tennessee skies, and you might just spot longtime Vanderbilt University Medical Center employee Eric Howard sailing past the clouds. Continue reading

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