VUMC plays major role in nationwide "All of Us" program
In 1969 the United States was the first nation to land a man on the moon. Forty-nine years later this country is poised to take another "giant leap" for humankind, this time by unleashing a revolution in medical research and human health. View...
Launch event helps introduce "All of Us" initiative to Nashville
On Sunday, May 6, Nashville played an important role in the nationwide launch of "All of Us," the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) research program that aims to collect the health information of 1 million or more research participants. View...
Moms of the Medical Center
Many VUMC employees have a parent who also works at the Medical Center. For this Mother's Day, "VUMC Voice" is featuring a few of these special mom-and-daughter and mom-and-son pairs. View...
Fifty-five percent of employees have taken the VUMC Culture Survey. Have you?
The VUMC Culture Survey ends May 15, but there is still time for you to make your voice heard. View...
Study finds generic options offer limited savings for expensive drugs
Generic drug options did not reduce prices paid for the cancer therapy imatinib (Gleevec), according to a Health Affairs study released this week. After nearly two years of generic competition the price for a month of treatment dropped by only 10 percent, according to authors from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. View...
Commencement 2018 is tomorrow
Graduates from the School of Nursing, School of Medicine and the Graduate School join others across campus in celebrating Commencement 2018 tomorrow. View...
Stories from this week's VUMC Reporter are available now
This week's edition of the VUMC Reporter is now available at www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/reporter. View...

