Monthly Archives: July 2020
New “Lean Minute” video shares how K-cards can sustain best practices
Friends Shop has new T-shirts at 10% off
Members of VUMC Talent Team named to Elite Recruiter Honor Roll
“Videoconferencing Tools” workshop is July 24
VUMC in the news: The New York Times, USA Today, others quote VUMC experts on COVID
A roundup of a few recent stories from the press about Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Continue reading
Blood drives continue to meet critical need; antibody testing available
For a limited time, the American Red Cross is testing all blood, platelet and plasma donations for COVID-19 antibodies, providing donors insight into whether they have been exposed to this coronavirus. A list of upcoming dates and times for blood drive… Continue reading
Webinar on “Developing Online Modules” set for July 27
Chancellor Emeritus Zeppos named trustee of Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital
Nicholas S. Zeppos, Cornelius Vanderbilt Chancellor Emeritus, has been appointed to the board of McLean Hospital, a world leader in the treatment of psychiatric disorders and the top-ranked freestanding psychiatric hospital in the United States. Continue reading
Investments advance emergency medicine services at Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital
On July 16, Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital’s (VWCH) Emergency Department transitioned to become part of Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Department of Emergency Medicine. The VWCH Emergency Department was previously staffed through physicians … Continue reading
Two brushes with death. Two life-saving Vanderbilt physicians. Then, two children.
Mary Beth Ballard Murray credits Vanderbilt doctors for saving her life on two different occasions — for two unrelated conditions. And Vanderbilt University Medical Center is the reason that she was able to have her two sons, she said, one after each … Continue reading