Daily Archives: May 21, 2020
Famotidine Use is Associated with Improved Clinical Outcomes in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: A Propensity Score Matched Retrospective Cohort Study
NEW: This week’s Good Job Report
Not only did they treat me like family, but I felt safe because of the protocols followed. I saw many people cleaning, sanitizing, helping one another. It was awe inspiring. Continue reading
UPDATED: You Asked, We Answered — What to do if patients refuse to wear masks
If you see someone not wearing a mask, remind him or her that masking is in place for everyone’s protection. Continue reading
NEW: 911 notice for employees working from home
When you are working from home and need to make a 911 call, please do so from a traditional landline, a home VOIP service registered to your address, or a cellphone — and not through a VUMC (Skype, NEC Softphone, or West) phone service. Continue reading
UPDATED: Change to VUMC visitor policy
The VUMC Visitor Policy has been updated with the following change: patients and visitors need to bring and wear a mask, but in situations where they do not have one, one can be provided to them. Continue reading
NEW: Turning lemons into lemonade: Second grader raises money to help fight COVID-19
Stratton Rose Thompson begged her mom, Cassy, to host a lemonade stand in their driveway. Her goal? To raise money for the front-line health care workers fighting COVID-19 at Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital. Continue reading
NEW: Message from Dr. C. Wright Pinson: Steps we are taking to keep our employees and patients safe as we resume care
Colleagues, We are at another important juncture of Nashville’s COVID-19 pandemic journey, having cared for hundreds of patients, learning a great deal more about how to manage the situation and experiencing how diligent hand hygiene and physical dista… Continue reading
Protein Kinase D1, Reduced in Human Pancreatic Tumors, Increases Secretion of Small Extracellular Vesicles From Cancer Cells That Promote Metastasis to Lung in Mice
Pancreatic tumor cells release extracellular vesicles (sEVs, exosomes) that contain lipids and proteins, RNA, and DNA molecules might promote formation of metastases. It is not clear what cargo these vesicles contain and how they are released. Protein … Continue reading
Initial Gastrointestinal Manifestations in Patients with SARS-CoV-2 in 112 patients from Veracruz (Southeastern Mexico).
NEW: A guide for seniors 65+ on reopening during the coronavirus pandemic
Seniors are safest if they continue to stay home. Tips for keeping healthy and fending off the effects of isolation as the economy reopens. Continue reading