Reid Finlayson

  • Vanderbilt University

    Panel discussion on sexual harassment in the workplace Feb. 22

    The Vanderbilt community is invited to a panel discussion Thursday, Feb. 22, titled “Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Four Perspectives.” Moderated by Volney Gay, professor of religious studies, psychiatry and behavioral sciences, the discussion runs from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Luton… Read More

    Feb 9, 2018

  • Gift supports addiction medicine training program

    Gift supports addiction medicine training program

    The 2016 Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs and Health, “Facing Addiction in America,” leaves little question about the growing problem of addiction. Read More

    Feb 8, 2018

  • VUMC symposium to explore risks, impact of opioids

    VUMC symposium to explore risks, impact of opioids

    The risks of taking opioids during pregnancy or to manage chronic pain, and the impact this frequently prescribed class of pain relievers has on the adolescent brain will be discussed Wednesday, July 13, during a “bedside-to-bench” symposium at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Read More

    Jul 7, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Study examines factors that boost suicide risk for doctors

    A retrospective analysis of Tennessee physicians who underwent fitness-for-duty evaluations by Vanderbilt found an “astoundingly” high rate of suicide among physicians who were found unfit to practice, were in solo practice, or if they were taking anti-anxiety drugs. Read More

    Aug 21, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Study examines physician behaviors

    A study of 381 non-Vanderbilt physicians referred to the Vanderbilt Comprehensive Assessment Program has shown that those referred for mental health, substance abuse and improper sexual boundary issues are less likely to receive a fit for duty recommendation than those referred for disruptive behavior. Read More

    Sep 5, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Study examines problem physician behaviors

    A study of 381 non-Vanderbilt physicians referred to the Vanderbilt Comprehensive Assessment Program (VCAP) in the Department of Psychiatry has shown that those referred for mental health, substance abuse and improper sexual boundary issues are less likely to receive a fit for duty recommendation than those referred for disruptive behavior. Read More

    Aug 27, 2013