Daily Archives: October 1, 2019

Nursing Research Day set for Oct. 29

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Vanderbilt Health Connect blackout continues through Oct. 14

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Resource helps families navigate mental health landscape

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Tennessee College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine annual conference to be at Vanderbilt Oct. 26

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Bedside Matters rounds on “The Impact of Cultural Factors on Complex Patient Care” is tomorrow

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Feb. 3 is deadline to register to vote in March 3 presidential primary; VUMC encourages employees to register and vote

Vanderbilt University Medical Center has joined other Middle Tennessee businesses, nonprofits and professional organizations in support of Vote Tennessee, an effort to raise awareness about the ease of online voter registration in Tennessee. Registerin… Continue reading

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Learn more about 2020 benefits options at Open Enrollment labs and webinars

The Human Resources team will host several opportunities in the coming weeks for employees to learn more about Open Enrollment and what’s new this year as well as learn how to make changes to your plans and ask questions. Continue reading

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False positives are a big problem in drug testing. This VUMC research offers a partial solution.

In an award-winning study appearing in Clinical Chemistry, Jennifer Colby, PhD, assistant professor of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and her husband, Jake Hughey, PhD, assistant professor of Biomedical I… Continue reading

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Children’s Hospital enhanced helipad scheduled to reopen

It’s been three years since a helicopter carrying some of the most critically ill and injured pediatric patients has landed atop Children’s Hospital. Continue reading

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Nighttime event shines light on community support for Children’s Hospital

Once again, the community pulled together, gathering on the streets adjacent to Children’s Hospital to show support for the hundreds of children receiving care at the hospital. Continue reading

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