Year: 2024

Health care workforce shortages prompt Blue Ridge Academic Health Group report

The Blue Ridge Academic Health Group — formed in 1997 by leaders of several of the nation’s top academic health centers — studies and reports on issues of fundamental importance to improving the health care system. Its new report sets out innovations that health centers can undertake to address the ongoing health care workforce crisis.

Over 40% of Tennessee Families With Children Say They Are Food Insecure; 70% Have Changed Spending on Food

This year’s Vanderbilt Child Health Poll shows that over 40% of Tennessee families report they are food insecure ― a similar proportion from last year. Most families (71%) say they have continued to change food spending habits due to high prices.

Digestive Diseases Research Center Retreat is April 2

Rock N’ Roll Sushi Vanderbilt offers happy hour special and 10% off other times

Medical Center Drive closure this weekend to set crane for the New Tower

Medical Center Drive will be closed from south of the Vanderbilt University Hospital/Critical Care Tower to the entrance into The Vanderbilt Clinic to set a crane needed to install a new bridge for the vertical expansion of the Vanderbilt University Hospital, also known as the New Tower building.

Windows 11 migration continues

Beginning in May, VUMC will begin to automatically migrate VUMC owned devices to Windows 11. The migration will be completed by June 2025 as Windows 10 will no longer be supported.

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