Daily Archives: August 25, 2019

One-day sale: four weeks at Camp Gladiator for $10

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All Go for the Gold steps are now available; You Can Do it Challenge begins Sept. 9

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Award opportunity: NCI Outstanding Investigator Award

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“Discover”: Predicting risk for rotator cuff tears

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Infectious Diseases Symposium for Primary Care Providers to be Sept. 20

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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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New segment of Defining Personalized Care available: Listen to Understand

Being a great listener is essential to being responsive and empathetic to others, and this month Vanderbilt University Medical Center employees are completing a new segment of a multi-year education initiative, Defining Personalized Care — Elevating O… Continue reading

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“Momentum”: The circulating tumor cell challenge

Medical oncologist and cancer geneticist Ben Ho Park, MD, PhD, has set his sights on a new era of breast cancer patient assessment, which, in turn, could usher in a new level of precision treatment. Continue reading

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New CT scanner eases need for young children to stay still

Traditional computed tomography (CT) imaging requires patients to stay still or hold their breath for periods of time as the scan is performed so a clear image is obtained the first time. For young children and/or infants, staying still or not crying c… Continue reading

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New Physician Spotlight: Niels Johnsen

Niels Johnsen, MD, has joined the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Department of Urology after completing his residency at VUMC. He began seeing patients Aug. 1. Continue reading

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