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May 22, 2019
VUMC’s Garrett to be Triological Society’s first female president
Gaelyn Garrett, MD, MMHC, was recently inducted as the first female president of the American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society. -
May 22, 2019
New clinic focused on helping patients with low vision issues
When Josh Robinson, OD, chose to specialize in low vision optometry, he was certain of one thing — his services would have a big impact on his patient population — and it is proving to be true. -
May 22, 2019
VUMC earns national patient experience award
Vanderbilt University Medical Center earns Women’s Choice Award, recognized as 100 Best Hospitals for Patient Experience -
May 20, 2019
StrategyShare19 wants to know the exciting work VUMC teams are doing
StrategyShare19 is gathering examples of the exciting work being done across VUMC to advance the “Design for Patients and Families” Strategic Direction. -
May 16, 2019
Flu’s “hidden target” may lead to universal vaccine: study
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the Scripps Research Institute have discovered a “hidden target” on the surface of the hypervariable influenza A virus that could lead to better ways to prevent and treat the flu. -
May 16, 2019
Event celebrates impact of philanthropy at VUMC
More than 300 members of the Canby Robinson Society, the Canby Robinson Legacy Circle and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center community joined Jeff Balser, MD, PhD, and his wife, Melinda, last week at Cheekwood Estate and Gardens for a reception celebrating the community of supporters who help VUMC redefine personalized care. -
May 16, 2019
Nutritional intervention for Angelman syndrome studied
A clinic is the first site for an international clinical trial for a nutritional intervention for patients with Angelman syndrome.