Year: 2024

VUMC plays active role in training today’s military medical personnel

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is extensively involved in partnerships with the military that both assist individuals as they transition out of service to be civilian veterans and help active-duty military medical personnel maintain their critical skills needed during deployment.

People with schizophrenia show distinct brain activity when faced with conflicting information

Researchers introduce a biomarker to indicate whether someone is struggling with the inflexible thinking associated with the disorder.

Maddie Wright with her service dog, Quip. (photo by Erin O. Smith)

Patient’s experiences bring antimicrobial resistance into sharp focus

But this class of medicines, which includes antibiotics, can cause more harm than good when overused. That overuse can lead to antimicrobial resistance.

Laurie Novak, PhD, MHSA

Vanderbilt’s Laurie Novak elected fellow of ACMI

Novak is an anthropologist specializing in the cultural intersection of technology with everyday life and work. Her projects currently focus on the implementation of artificial intelligence in medicine.

Brock Center ‘From Concept to Commercialization’ lecture with Bryan Marascalchi is Nov. 19

16th annual Health Professions Education Research Day (HPERD) keynote speaker to be Southern Illinois’ Susan Hingle, Dec. 13

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