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Experts offer tips for children to avoid being targeted by bullies

One of the more difficult challenges for families of school-aged children heading back to school is how to deal with the potential of bullying. While schools often have tough policies to reduce acts of bullying, many children still end up feeling “picked on” or teased and it can affect their school experience and even their grades in the long run.

Beat the heat with these tips from Vanderbilt’s emergency department

Corey Slovis, M.D., chair of emergency medicine at Vanderbilt Medical Center, offers the following tips on how to “beat the heat” as summertime temperatures continue to rise.

Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital names Kevin Churchwell, M.D., as new CEO

At 11 a.m. this morning the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt will formally announce the appointment of Kevin Churchwell, M.D., as the hospital’s new CEO.Churchwell, a Nashville native, Vanderbilt-educated physician and nationally recognized pediatrician, has been selected as chief executive officer and executive director of Children’s Hospital, effective immediately.

Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt Named State’s Only Stand-alone Pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center

On July 2, Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt will begin operating the state’s first pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center at a children’s hospital.

New tool to shed light on, improve teen mental health services, education

Can you imagine an archer trying to improve her accuracy by practicing blindfolded, never seeing how close she was to hitting her target, never getting any information to help correct her aim?

‘Centering Pregnancy’ is innovative approach to pre-natal care

They face nine months of watching their body change. Pregnancy can be an exciting time, but also a scary time.

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