Featured-Reporter
-
New Neurology residency program director brings global perspective
After a decade of growth in the Department of Neurology’s residency program, Heather Koons, M.D., is stepping into the role of program director and brings a uniquely international perspective. Read MoreDec 13, 2012
-
Room’s lead-lined walls protect patients, caregivers
Ten-year-old Madison Monday holds a small stuffed brown bear tightly under her arm as she receives an innovative therapy for neuroblastoma, a cancer that develops from nerve tissue. Read MoreDec 6, 2012
-
Research becomes personal for Delpire
Eric Delpire, Ph.D., professor of Anesthesiology, Molecular Physiology and Biophysics and director of the Anesthesiology Basic Science Research Division, has spent the past 15 years developing genetically altered mice for use in scientific research, and he now knows the value of his research in a very personal way. Read MoreDec 6, 2012
-
Award honors strong bonds between VU, Nashville CARES
Vanderbilt University has been named to receive the Nashville CARES Corporate Partner Award. Read MoreDec 6, 2012
-
Research training program seeks global impact
For Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Ph.D. programs in the biomedical sciences, “diversity” means more than “international.” Read MoreDec 6, 2012
-
Record number elected AAAS fellows
Seventeen members of Vanderbilt University’s faculty have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) this year. Read MoreNov 29, 2012
-
Polarity protein suppresses tumor growth, invasion
The machinery that builds the characteristic shape of epithelial cells suppresses breast cancer formation and metastasis in a mouse model. Read MoreNov 29, 2012
-
Late ED nurse’s book celebrates cultural diversity
It was, everyone agreed, a horrific end to a beautiful life. Read MoreNov 29, 2012
-
Family’s experience spurs creation of fellowship
Carol Ann Gavin became critically ill on Super Bowl Sunday in 2010 while vacationing in Florida. But after two surgeries for a bowel obstruction at a Florida hospital, her husband, Charles Gavin III, asked that she be flown home to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he knew she would get unequaled health care at one of finest medical centers in the country. Read MoreNov 29, 2012
-
Grant to bolster care of ventilated ICU patients
Vanderbilt University Medical Center investigators have received a $2.8 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to continue studying ways to improve sedation management for intensive care unit patients who are on mechanical ventilators. Read MoreNov 15, 2012
-
Study tracks antioxidants’ role in prostate tumor growth
Antioxidants promote cell growth in a mouse model of prostate cancer, Vanderbilt researchers report in the journal PLoS ONE. The findings provide insight into the recent controversy regarding antioxidants and prostate cancer prevention. Read MoreNov 15, 2012
-
VUMC nurses debut new set of bylaws
Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nursing conducted its 2012 Bylaws Convention earlier this week. The Nursing Bylaws are reviewed and amended every two years to ensure they are an up-to-date governing guide for VUMC’s nearly 6,000-member nursing workforce. Read MoreNov 15, 2012
-
Conway-Welch to step down as School of Nursing dean
After serving more than 28 years as dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (VUSN), and as the second longest sitting dean of any U.S. nursing school, Colleen Conway-Welch, Ph.D., CNM, the Nancy and Hilliard Travis Professor of Nursing and a national leader in nursing education, will… Read MoreNov 12, 2012
-
Kidney Transplantation Program celebrates 50 years
There are many reasons why David Shaffer, M.D., surgical director of the Kidney Transplantation Program at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, loves his job. Read MoreNov 8, 2012
-
Adult hospital, clinics positioned for success: Posch
Vanderbilt University Hospital and Vanderbilt’s adult clinics have achieved a strong position in the region and are poised for continued growth. Read MoreNov 8, 2012
-
Surgery calms patient’s epilepsy-related seizures
In June, Tommy Schroader was in the crystal blue waters off Grand Cayman Island petting a giant stingray. Read MoreNov 8, 2012
-
Commonly prescribed oral diabetes drug offers cardiac benefits
Patients prescribed the diabetes drug metformin have a lower risk for heart attack, stroke and death than patients taking sulfonylurea drugs. Read MoreNov 8, 2012
-
Patients’ genetic data helps hone warfarin dosing
Warfarin dosing at Vanderbilt University Medical Center just got safer and more effective. Read MoreNov 1, 2012
-
Studies explore best ways to manage insomnia in autism
Simply giving parents a pamphlet about sleep habits did not help their children with autism spectrum disorders get a better night’s sleep, but capturing best practices for an overarching approach to insomnia in autism may help health care providers identify and manage symptoms in these patients. Read MoreNov 1, 2012
-
Gratitude for mentoring leads to creation of new scholarship
The spirit of mentorship and support shown to one potential medical student decades ago has come full circle in a bequest to establish a scholarship at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Read MoreNov 1, 2012