Monthly Archives: July 2020
The Nightmare Monitoring of JAKinhibs
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ANTIBIOTIC PROPYLAXIS FOR EUS-GUIDED DIAGNOSTIC INTERVENTIONS ON PANCREATIC CYSTS: A NEVER ENDING STORY
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“My Southern Health”: What to know about urinary tract infections (UTIs)
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Fe y Salud webinar addresses disproportionate effects of COVID-19 on Latino community
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eStar update: Improving Last Relevant Note in Chart Review
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“Using Technology to Engage Learners” workshop is tomorrow
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eStar update: Removal of pending COVID-19 Best Practice Advisory alert from babies’ charts
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Pilot study suggests Parkinson’s disease progression can be slowed
A pair of ultra-thin electrodes surgically implanted deep into the brain might slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease, according to five-year outcomes from a 30-patient randomized clinical trial conducted by investigators at VUMC. Continue reading
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VUMC in the news: COVID experts featured at Yahoo Sports, USA Today and more
A roundup of a few recent stories from the press about Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Continue reading
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Tip sheets address physician well-being during COVID-19
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