Daily Archives: January 27, 2020

“Discover”: Upper airway Lactobacillus to reduce risk of wheezing illness?

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“My Southern Health”: What to include in your birth plan

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REDCAP Day to be Feb. 25

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Vanderbilt-wide Limited Submission Opportunity: 2020 Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research – Career Development Award

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Change to virtual desktop interface (VDI) for eStar users

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December Policy and SOP Bulletin now available

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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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“Momentum”: Southern connection — Telehealth bridges the gap in rural cancer care

Lara Ramsey wanted a second opinion about breast cancer treatment options, so she steeled herself for a two-hour drive from the forested hills of Dawson Springs, Kentucky, to the traffic mazes around Nashville. At Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC)… Continue reading

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VUMC Limited Submission Opportunity: Dr. Scholl Foundation Grant Program; deadline is Feb. 13

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Patients and families benefit from new activity book — and the volunteer who brings it

What do crossword puzzles, coloring pages and word searches have in common? Each can provide a much-needed distraction for patients and families who may be spending weeks in the hospital undergoing intense treatments or anxiously awaiting answers. Continue reading

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