Reporter April 10 2015
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April 9, 2015
Chalk Fest to draw up support for Bill Wilkerson Center
Professional artists, hobbyists and art enthusiasts from around the country will create sidewalk chalk art in Hillsboro Village this weekend during the premiere of Nashville Chalk Fest — the first celebration of what is hoped to become an annual tradition that benefits the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences. -
April 9, 2015
Clayton receives leadership award from University of Iowa
Ellen Wright Clayton, M.D., J.D., the Craig-Weaver Professor of Pediatrics and professor of Law at Vanderbilt University, recently received the 2015 Frank H. Morriss Jr. Leadership Award from the University of Iowa. -
April 9, 2015
Film explores girl’s bowel transplant surgery journey
A documentary to be screened at this year’s Nashville Film Festival will give audiences the opportunity to experience the life of a vivacious young woman making the biggest decision of her life: whether to risk rare and complicated surgery with the potential to radically change her life. -
April 9, 2015
Photo: Metabolic discoveries
Discovery Lecturer Stephen O’Rahilly, M.D., helped establish and now co-directs the Institute of Metabolic Science at the University of Cambridge, England. -
April 9, 2015
New service to help with audio/visual support issues
Vanderbilt University Medical Center has implemented a new service to provide assistance with audio/visual (AV) support issues. -
April 9, 2015
New center unites Trauma, Burn, Emergency Surgery
The Clinical Services of Trauma, Orthopaedic Trauma, Burn and Emergency General Surgery are formally joining forces to form The Vanderbilt Center for Trauma, Burn and Emergency Surgery. Vanderbilt University Medical Center operates the only certified Level 1 trauma facility in Middle Tennessee. -
April 9, 2015
Team sees success clearing blocked coronary arteries
When atherosclerosis develops in the coronary arteries over a period of time, complete blockage of that artery can result in chest pain, shortness of breath and decreased quality of life.