Daily Archives: September 24, 2019

Limited Submission Opportunity: 2020 Mallinckrodt Scholars Program; deadline is Oct. 24

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High Risk Obstetrics Seminar to be Nov. 1

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“Around the Clock” jewelry sale continues

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eStar update planned for Oct. 13

eStar will be updated on Oct. 13 and will require a short downtime to ensure the changes are applied. Continue reading

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Limited Submission Opportunity: 2020 ORAU Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Awards; deadline is Oct. 23

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New Melrose walk-in clinic to have open house Oct. 7

Vanderbilt Health Walk-In Clinics will hold an open house on Monday, Oct. 7, to celebrate the debut of its new clinic in Melrose. The clinic, located at 2608 8th Ave. S., Suite 102 in Berry Hill, will open for business the following day, Oct. 8. Continue reading

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Nobel laureate Thomas Sudhof to deliver today’s Discovery Lecture

Nobel laureate Thomas Sudhof, MD, whose studies of synaptic formation and transmission are advancing understanding of brain disorders including autism, Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia, will deliver the next Flexner Discovery Lecture on Thursday, … Continue reading

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Diabetes drug study explores cardiovascular risks for patients with kidney disease

Over the years there has been uncertainty over which drugs are best for patients with Type 2 diabetes and one of its common complications, kidney disease. An observational study using medical record information from nearly 50,000 U.S. military veterans… Continue reading

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A wreck on the highway with a bleeding man, a pregnant woman and a small child. VUMC’s Chris Hare stopped to help.

On his commute home one recent afternoon, Chris Hare, a Vanderbilt University Medical Center Information Technology manager, put the gray lanyard holding his VUMC ID badge to good use. Continue reading

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Nicole McCoin named to academic leadership program for women

Nicole McCoin, MD, vice chair for Education and Keith D. Wrenn residency program director in the Department of Emergency Medicine, has been accepted as a fellow in the 2019-2020 class of the Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicin… Continue reading

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