Vanderbilt Tullahoma-Harton Hospital

Jeff Balser, MD, PhD, spoke about the Medical Center’s growth during the Spring Leadership Assembly. (photo by Erin O. Smith)

VUMC Growth Strengthens Communities

Recent expansions in locations, capacity and business lines underscore how VUMC is navigating fast-paced population growth and the financial headwinds facing health systems across the country.

Four-tunate few: Leap Day Babies Arrive at Vanderbilt Hospitals

Indy Rose Manning didn’t just arrive on her due date — she arrived on a day that comes around once every four years. Indy was born on Leap Day, making her a Leapling.

From left are Allen Harris, Tullahoma Sunrise Rotary Club president; Gina Bumbalough, TCS, Coordinated School health director; Dr. Catherine Stephens, TCS director of schools; Dr. Monica Blake Beasley, THS teacher and Rotary Interact Club sponsor; John Olive, TCS athletic director; and Rich Ellis, VTHH president. Not pictured: Allen Watts, Tullahoma Noon Rotary Club president.

VTHH and Tullahoma Rotary Clubs provide AED funding

Vanderbilt Tullahoma-Harton Hospital recently teamed with the Tullahoma Sunrise Rotary Club and the Tullahoma Noon Rotary Club to provide funding for Tullahoma City Schools to purchase refurbished automated external defibrillators.

Vanderbilt Health opens new orthopaedic-spine clinic for Bedford and Coffee counties

Reminder: Flu vaccine compliance deadline is Dec. 1; here’s where and how to receive one

VUMC’s first Pursuit of Excellence Award winners include, from left, Johnny Woodard, MSN, RN-BC, Tiffany Lewis, MSN, RN, Kevin Harvey, BSN, RN VA-BC, Jarylin Bishop, BSN, RN, Randy Cox, MPH, CPPS, Phil Cook, MHA, Bill Wester, MD, MPH, Cristin Fritz, MD, MPH.

New award program celebrates improvement work across the VUMC enterprise

Winner’s of this year’s Quality, Safety and Risk Prevention Pursuit of Excellence Awards were recognized during a poster session and ceremony held recently in Langford Auditorium.

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