Daily Archives: October 22, 2019

Wang to chair Department of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center

Thomas Wang, MD, director of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, has been appointed chair of the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, effective Fe… Continue reading

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David Page, breast cancer research pioneer, dies at 78

David Page, whose research into breast cancer resulted in better treatment and outcomes for women all over the world, died only days after the death of his wife of 56 years. Continue reading

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Discount tickets available for Nashville Soccer Club’s Oct. 26 playoff match

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“Pediatric Allergy in a Nutshell” conference is tomorrow

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Pager swaps to take place at One Hundred Oaks, Oct. 29-31

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Flexner Dean’s Lecture on “Boston’s rough sleepers” is Nov. 11

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Symposium honoring William Stone is tomorrow

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Latest eStar updates and changes announced

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New podcast by Health Policy faculty member seeks to explain health care system’s many mysteries

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“My Southern Health”: How graduated driver licensing laws save teen lives

Over the past two decades, graduated driver licensing laws have saved thousands of lives by imposing temporary restrictions and requirements on young drivers in every state. Research shows that these laws have not only reduced motor vehicle crashes but… Continue reading

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