Daily Archives: July 29, 2019
AGA Guidelines on the Laboratory Evaluation of Functional Diarrhea and Diarrhea Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome in adults (IBS-D): Patient Summary
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John Oates, iconic leader, physician and scientist, dies at 87
John Oates, MD, an internationally known physician at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and a founding father of the discipline of Clinical Pharmacology, died Tuesday (July 30) in Nashville after a short illness. He was 87. Dr. Oates, the Thomas… Continue reading
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“Babies and You” about the challenges of pregnancy to be Aug. 15
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Presentation on home exercise programs is tomorrow
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“Discover”: Chasing down the trickiest tumors with new robot
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Vandy Walks presents campus dining tour, Aug. 6
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Blair Academy registration for music lessons now open
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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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“My Southern Health”: Going back to school can literally be a headache
School can be a cause of headaches in children. Learn why and find out what you can do about it. Continue reading
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Children 9-12 years old needed for hearing study
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