Monthly Archives: February 2018

MVA Staff present at Justice and Advocacy for Health in Tennessee Symposium

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New Microsoft on-demand learning courses available for professional development

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Limited Submission Opportunity: 2018 V Foundation Pediatric Cancer Research Awards

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Community Scholars Program application deadline is April 9

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Neurosurgery, spine programs named among best in nation

“Becker’s Hospital Review” has recognized Vanderbilt University Medical Center as having one of the 100 best neurosurgery and spine programs in the nation. Continue reading

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SPARK autism study participants needed

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MPH program application deadline is March 1

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A bike wreck left him dazed, hurt and bleeding. Then a Vanderbilt nurse came by.

Where in the world is Carmen from Chicago? Geoffrey Lee would like to be sure she gets credit for a good deed. Continue reading

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Born to be a neurologist: Tom Davis blends modesty, clinical excellence

Davis, professor of Neurology, serves as director of the Division of Movement Disorders and has practiced medicine for more than 25 years. He’s the man with the bow tie often seen on a motorcycle cruising around the hospital campus. Continue reading

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Think it’s flu? Now you can ask Alexa

If you think you have the flu, making decisions about whether to seek care is as easy as asking Alexa. Vanderbilt’s Flu Tool, an online resource that uses a series of questions to help patients determine if they or a family member may have the flu, has… Continue reading

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