Monthly Archives: January 2020

Health Plus “Cheers to the New Year” presentation to be Jan. 9

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Cell and Developmental Biology lecture by Amy Maddox is Jan. 6

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Get ready for mid-year conversations, beginning Jan. 6

For the mid-year process, which begins Jan. 6, 2020, we are once again using a streamlined the process, making the form three simple questions and removing the self-evaluation step for employees. Continue reading

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Key things to know about Kronos upgrade go live and after

A three-day transition period is planned while the database is converted. The transition period is January 5-8. Continue reading

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Study tracks impact of noise in operating rooms

Research shows that noise negatively affects individuals and patient safety, and the operating room is one of the noisiest clinical areas due to information sharing among the clinical team, various technology devices and surgical equipment. Continue reading

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Nettles reappointed as chair of statewide planning and policy council

Arie Nettles, PhD, NCSP, HSP, associate professor of Clinical Pediatrics, has been reappointed by Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee to serve a new two-year term as chair of the Planning and Policy Council for the Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disa… Continue reading

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Last New Year’s Day, Gregory Tidwell was in a coma. At the beginning of 2020 — he is doing much better

“It has made me ecstatically happy to watch him get better,” his mom said. Continue reading

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