Daily Archives: January 1, 2019

Discounted tickets available to Shen Yun Performing Arts at TPAC

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Health Plus brings programs to work areas

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“My Southern Health”: The benefits of seeing a nurse practitioner

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Pediatric residents hold “Manuary” event tomorrow

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Vanderbilt discount available for Southern Women’s Show

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Upcoming Wednesday food truck vendors announced

Vendors for the next few weeks of Food Truck Wednesday have been announced, including Hoss Burger, Steaming Goat and City Kitchen. Continue reading

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Medical Center Card office moving to 2525 West End Avenue

The Medical Center Card Office is getting a new home, starting Jan. 17. That is when the card office will open in its new location on the second floor of 2525 West End Avenue in the Employee Service Center. After Jan. 17, the location at Medical Center… Continue reading

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VUMC Veterans Resource Group to meet Jan. 30

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Hundreds of new blood pressure gene variations discovered

In one of the largest studies of its kind, an international research team led by 20 Vanderbilt University scientists has discovered more than 200 new genetic variations associated with high blood pressure. Continue reading

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Olympic achievement: Children’s Hospital employee KeKe Hinds brings home the gold

KeKe Hinds, who works in the Pediatric Acute Care Unit at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, is a multi-faceted athlete — swimming, basketball, snow skiing, bowling, flag football, track, bocce ball, ice skating, and track and field. Continue reading

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