Daily Archives: November 4, 2020

VUMC LSO: NIH NIAID Multidisciplinary Approach to Study Vaccine-elicited Immunity Against Malaria; due Nov. 16

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Video from Leadership Assembly highlights the importance of caring for ourselves and others

Just as our health is shaped by the details of everyday life, the well-being of the Medical Center’s workforce underpins its ability to respond and lead when people need it most, leaders said during this quarter’s virtual Leadership Assembly. Continue reading

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Sports Medicine Fellow Afternoon lecture with Leon Scott set for Nov. 10

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“Discover”: Gaps in lupus management for pregnant women

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Vanderbilt Health employee evening at Cheekwood set for Nov. 9

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Future of health policy topic of Nov. 16 panel

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Survey Sparks: Non-violent patient restraints, page 2

Part of a series of Joint Commission readiness tips. For more information, go to: https://www.vumc.org/mysite/ Continue reading

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Vanderbilt-wide Limited Submission Opportunity: 2021 Brain Research Foundation Fay/Frank Seed Grant Program; deadline is Nov. 19

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Study tracks physician use of electronic health records

According to a new large-scale descriptive study in the journal Pediatrics, for each outpatient encounter, pediatricians on average spend 16 minutes using the electronic health record (EHR). Continue reading

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Philadelphia Eagles pick VUMC resident to sing national anthem before game

VUMC anesthesiology resident Alex Cesare, MD, is a lifelong fan of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. She comes by it naturally — she grew up in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, and both her parents are from the Philadelphia area. Following the fate of the “Bird… Continue reading

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