Daily Archives: November 3, 2019

Adolescents 14-18 years old needed for depression treatment study

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Eye Institute observes Allied Ophthalmic Personnel week

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Uniform and scrub sale tomorrow and Thursday in Children’s Hospital

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Gift Shop $6 and More Sale continues

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Changes in eStar to indication groups when ordering advanced imaging exams

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Deadline extended for School of Medicine Faculty Awards nominations

Nominations are being sought for numerous 2020 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Faculty Awards. Continue reading

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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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About 50% of employees have completed Defining Personalized Care’s “Listen to Understand” segment

In just over two months since the launch of “Listen to Understand,” nearly 10,000 VUMC employees have taken the third and newest segment of Defining Personalized Care — Elevating Our Culture of Service. Continue reading

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“Vanderbilt Medicine”: Q & A with Consuelo Wilkins

“I grew up in a relatively small town where everyone knew everyone else and we really believed everyone was equal. It didn’t matter if you had a third-grade education or college degree, or if you owned the store or worked at the factory — everyone’s v… Continue reading

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Defining Personalized Care stories: Wade Hayes

In October 2011, country artist Wade Hayes was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer that had spread to most of his liver, a small portion of his diaphragm and gall bladder, and his lymph nodes. Under the care of gastrointestinal oncologist Jordan Berlin… Continue reading

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