Reporter July 26 2019 Archive — Page 1 of 2
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July 25, 2019
Private practice physicians less likely to maintain EHRs
A new study finds private practice physicians are less likely to maintain electronic health records. -
July 25, 2019
Eye Institute receives $10 million gift for vision research efforts
The Vanderbilt Eye Institute (VEI) has received a $10 million gift that will fund regenerative visual neuroscience research to develop transformative therapies for eye diseases. -
July 25, 2019
Safe Kids Cumberland Valley receives advocacy impact award
Led by Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, Safe Kids Cumberland Valley received the Impact Award for Advocacy for its work to protect children from preventable injuries. -
July 25, 2019
Sex differences in kidney injury
Men are more susceptible to progressive kidney disease than women; new VUMC studies point to differences in the expression and activation of the EGF receptor. -
July 24, 2019
Defective transporter linked to autism
A first-of-its-kind mouse model may help reveal mechanistic underpinnings for the altered behaviors of autism spectrum disorder. -
July 24, 2019
Alice Ingram Hooker, longtime supporter of VUMC and Children’s Hospital, dies at 85
Alice Ingram Hooker, a longtime supporter of Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and former chair of their boards, died July 23 after an extended illness. -
July 24, 2019
Dog Days of Summer
The annual Dog Days of Summer Paw-ty featured a dog show, a meet-and-greet with pet volunteers and updates on the Mars Petcare Pet Therapy Fund and the upcoming arrival of Children’s Hospital’s facility dog.